How to a Approach a Preacher Adaptation

How to a Approach a Preacher Adaptation

Garth Ennis' ground breaking Maxi-series is in development hell, and while a Writer and some select actors may have been chosen, I have a better way of going about it.

Editorial Opinion
By Preacherfanatic7 - Jun 12, 2012 12:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Preacher

Preacherfanatic here, and If you haven't already guessed, I am a huuuuuge Preacher fan, it is one of the best (non superhero) Comic Series I have read, and is one of Garth Enis' greatest works. The Story follows Jesse Custer, a former Preacher in Texas, after a freak explosion kills his entire congregation on Sunday Jesse is endowed with superpowers, given to him when a half demon, half angel (Genesis) possesses him. He now has the "Word of God" Any thing he says people must do, So if he tells you to go [frick] your self, better watch out. He goes on a Journey to find God and make him explain why this is happening, along the way he runs into his ex girlfriend Tulip O'Hare, and a cocky Irish Vamp known only as Cassidy. It blends religion, fantasy, horror and comedy, so well that it is hard not to enjoy (Unless you are a hardcore Fundamentalist) It is dark, but even the dark parts can be funny. The characters are great, and the dialogue is masterful.

Now that I have released my inner fan-boy i get to the point. Preacher should NEVER be made into a film...EVER. It is too complex for one film, even if there was a trilogy there is no guarantee that the first will get a sequel due to the nature of the film, so for a first film to leave off with a cliffhanger would be upsetting knowing there are no more.

What needs to Happen is for Showtime or HBO to get a hold of it. They have made some quality television that I have enjoyed for a few years now. This is the exact kind of Dark and ambitious story for them to pursue. Each season could be about two volumes in the series. I wish that we could get Kevin Smith to produce or direct it because he would be perfect for a project like him, the dark humor, the religious themes and the satire of religion itself.

A show like this could really bring in an audience, I think. If people are willing to watch Vampire doing it, and all that other stuff in True Blood (Me included) Or people like seeing Serial Killers who kill serial killers (me included), like Dexter. Then i can see this as a real good show that could last for a while. And Garth definitely needs to be Executive producer. Maybe not the show-runner, but he needs to have big input into this project. As much as I would like to see big name stars like Colin Ferrel in This, as the Irish Vamp, c'mon you know its perfect! I think it would even be interesting if it was narrated from Cassidy's point of view he could be sittin in a Bar tellin an unlucky drunk bastard what he has gone though, then toward the middle or end of season 4 he can pick up with the story like all the narrating was a part of the story, just some ideas. I hope they don't move forward on the movie cause it feels like it is being set up to be some sort of PG-13 tween loving mess considering the main roles are Hunky guys, which is not who these people are, especially not Saint of Killers. Those are my thoughts on how a Preacher Adaptation could be handled.

Grace be unto you, and peace, from SIEGEL and SHUSTER our Fathers, and from the Lord STAN LEE. Philippians 1:2. True Story.

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leftcoastpunk
leftcoastpunk - 6/12/2012, 11:03 AM
Good ideas man, I especially like the idea of it being narrated from Cassidy's point of view d;-)
I love Preacher, it was one of the first series I read, but I don't see it ever being adapted into any sort of film or show unless the ending is changed a bit. Im a guy who's in the middle, I laugh at religious satire and don't get my panties in any sort of a bunch over it, but how it ended even made me a little uncomfortable. I don't really think im in the minority with that feeling either, so I find it hard to see a studio getting the go ahead if it's gonna stay true to the source in that manner. On top of that, I don't see Garth being involved if the ending is changed because I think the way he ended it may have came from a true, genuine, emotion from something he may have gone through. To alter the ending could be seen as belittling his emotions as an author and the the entire point he's trying to make.
YOUNGBL00D
YOUNGBL00D - 9/9/2012, 5:26 PM
Ive never read the novels,mi want to, but can't find them anywhere but I agree the best way for this to be portrayed is on tv, not regularl tv that's censored, but HBO or somthing. Also another great comic that would look great on tv is Hallblazer and Y The Last Man
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