INTERVIEW: Mark Millar Talks About "Wanted" Adaptation

The movie's creator talks about his involvment with the film, and what he thought about it on the big screen...

By ComicBookMovie - Jun 24, 2008 12:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Wanted
Source: FirstShowing.net

Have you seen the film? What did you think of the final result?

Millar: [frick]ing Hell. I loved it. I could not love it more. As the writer of the original material, it's weird passing your wee baby over to someone else, but this was like putting someone up for adoption and seeing him come back as Einstein. It's the best comic adaptation I think I've ever seen and hopefully heralds a whole new type of superhero material. Suddenly, the old characters seem pretty old. Timur really raised the bar here. Batman better be really, really good to top this.

Head on over to FirstShowing.net for the full interview...

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