DevaShard Coming to the Big Screen

DevaShard Coming to the Big Screen

The popular epic fantasy graphic novel from Hong Kong comes to Hollywood!

By bsprecher - Sep 17, 2009 08:09 AM EST
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Vanquish Motion Pictures and its toppers Jay Douglas and Nav Gupta won out a long and fierce bidding war that ignited after Hong Kong-based Fluid Comics debuted the novel at San Diego's Comic-Con.

Moving quickly on the property, Douglas and Gupta will produce and co-write the script with pen pal Heather Kenealy, from a screen treatment by Kevin Grevioux, co-creator of the Underworld franchise, who has just been tapped to adapt the 25 issue book, as well as exec produce.

The epic tale of DevaShard, inspired by Asian mythology and crafted by Fluid Comic's Zen, Keith Burns and Johnny Tam, centers on two forsaken sons, one born of darkness, the other of light, struggling to find their place in a grim world riddled with corrupt kingdoms, cursed demons and terrifying magic. The DevaShard series is published by Fluid Comics seniors Simon Squibb and Helen Griffiths and has been met with rave reviews since its Asia release.

"The densely diverse world and characters which DevaShard possesses is just too damn cool not to be seen on screen," said Douglas.

"Not only is the cover art by Frank Cho and Simon Bisley amazing, but the book's stylized visuals and east-meets-west flare are seriously insane," Gupta added.

Currently, Douglas and Gupta are also producing the globe-trotting video game adventure franchise "Broken Sword" with Radar Pictures while Grevioux is hot off setting up his own comic book creations, "The Pale Horseman" and "I, Frankenstein."
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ASSASSIN666
ASSASSIN666 - 9/17/2009, 8:22 AM
The worst thing about these movies is they are always going to be compared to Conan, or that type of genre. People that are unfamiliar with the book will just box it in to a been there, done that kind of thing. People need to be more open minded and realize that not every movie like this needs to be compared to Conan, or Gladiator.
Harbinger
Harbinger - 9/17/2009, 8:22 AM
Don't know anything about this but another cain and able type story ok I guess ....
bsprecher
bsprecher - 9/17/2009, 8:28 AM
@ASSASSIN666: That's why I'm posting the news: to try to get the word out about what could be an awesome CBM!
ASSASSIN666
ASSASSIN666 - 9/17/2009, 8:47 AM
Keep spreading the word, hopefully it'll catch on.
Bijous
Bijous - 9/17/2009, 8:49 AM
Hmm. Never heard of it and I read a lot of comics. Cool artwork though.
HeckYeah
HeckYeah - 9/17/2009, 9:02 AM
Sounds cool Brent....Sounds to me like all these company's want to do is cash in & find the next Lord of the Rings, Last Air Bender or Harry Potter etc.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/17/2009, 9:11 AM
DEVASHARD, never heard of it, it looks friggin' good!

Hey my surnames SHARD! : D
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/17/2009, 11:44 AM
After JUDGE DREDD, we also need a SLAINE movie from 2000AD/REBELLION!!! ; )

Wicked find @ BRENT!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 9/17/2009, 1:58 PM
@necro: Aaargh! Why must you speak that infernal name: Hudson Hawk? Why, why, why!?!

@LEEE: As you know, I'm a Californian, but my dad bought me a huuuuuge box of British comics when I was about 11 or so from a rummage sale. It was all of the best stuff: Slaine, Robo-Hunter, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis, Dragon's Claw...killer stuff! Most Americans have never even heard of these awesome titles, let alone had a chance to read them. Good call!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 9/17/2009, 2:10 PM
More cool DevaShard images:


ASSASSIN666
ASSASSIN666 - 9/17/2009, 3:41 PM
Holy shit! They made a video game of Hudson Hawk, Christ
SuperMiediaRiot
SuperMiediaRiot - 9/18/2009, 10:00 AM
cool... lol
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 9/18/2009, 5:01 PM
That's very cool @ BRENT @!! Lots of ppl are deff missing out on stuff like that!

Ive been collecting quite afew trades lately, like A.B.C WARRIORS, DREDD, ROGUE TROOPER etc etc, ahhhh DRAGON CLAWS i remember that lol, used to get that with many other comics from MILE HIGH COMICS back when, damn i miss MARVEL UK's DEATHS HEAD!!! Now that was cool! ; )

Nerco @ (If you come bk an read this lol) DREDD wasn't a bad movie, i loved the start an enjoyed the whole movie but,, it was more of an ACTION MOVIE than a COMIC BOOK one, still, STALLONE should never of took the helmet off, well not after the first 15 minutes anyway lol.
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