Sam Raimi To Direct 'Earp: Saints for Sinners' For DreamWorks

Sam Raimi To Direct 'Earp: Saints for Sinners' For DreamWorks

DreamWorks has set Sam Raimi to direct a film adaption of the new comic book 'Earp: Saints for Sinners'!

By Kaboom - Jul 19, 2010 09:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: The Washington Post


Sam Raimi is best known to all of us as the man who first introduced Spider-Man on the big screen. If that was not enough, he reintroduced us to the wall crawler two more times thereafter. Now comes news that Sam Raimi will be tackling another comic book film adaption, this time for DreamWorks, called 'Earp: Saints for Sinners.'

'Earp: Saints for Sinners' is a new comic book from Radical Comics, and is about "white knight" Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday against outlaws like Jesse James on a savaged and ravaged landscape. Or as Radical Publishing says, it's where "state-of-the-art motorcycles serve as modern-day horses, sky-high casinos line the streets instead of saloons, and disputes are settled by old-fashioned gunfights in the dark and twisted boomtown of Las Vegas."

Matt Cirulnick and David Manpearl created the comic, was written by Matt Cirulnick and M. Zachary Sherman; and illustrated by Mack Chater and Martin Montiel.

There are no details when 'Earp: Saints for Sinners' is due for release at this time.
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Creature
Creature - 7/19/2010, 9:22 PM
Wyatt Earp is awesome. And so is Sam Raimi. As well as bad ass wild wild west stories.
Shaman
Shaman - 7/20/2010, 5:33 AM
WHAT ABOUT THE SHADOW?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!
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