Rogue Pictures Buys Movie Rights To Comic Series Blood On The Tracks

...before the comic series is even released!

By Galactus - Oct 17, 2006 12:10 AM EST
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Rogue Pictures prematurely bought film rights to a soon-to-be-published vampire comic series named Blood on the Tracks, with Neill Dela Llana and Ian Gamazon ready to write and direct the film adaptation.


The story of Blood on the Tracks takes place in New York. A chain of slayings, which appear at first to be the crafty work of a zealous serial killer, splatter throughout the underground subway system. Later on, however, we find out that that an underground dweller found a home in these damp tunnels way back when the area was still New Amsterdam ...and his vampiric thirst for blood will keep him killing.


Michael Zoumas will produce through his company Zoom Entertainment. Barry Levine is producing through his new company Blatant Pictures.

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