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Mark Millar’s American Jesus and Supercrooks Just Got Closer To Becoming Movies

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When comic book author Mark Millar writes something, people take notice. Comic readers, sure, but in recent years Hollywood as well. Wanted, Kick-Ass, Kingsman, and Civil War are just a few of Millar’s stories that have made it to the big screen, and now two more are on deck.

Variety reports that Waypoint Entertainment has acquired the movie rights to American Jesus and Supercrooks, both written by Millar and originally published by Dark Horse and Marvel, respectively.

Drawn by Peter Gross, American Jesus follows a 12-year-old boy who realizes he’s the second coming of Jesus Christ, while Supercrooks, drawn by Leinil Yu, follows eight retired supervillains who team up for a heist.

https://gizmodo.com/american-jesus-is-the-spider-man-2-to-passion-of-the-ch-5478912

Both films have been circling around Hollywood before, with director Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) considering American Jesus back in 2009 while Nacho Vigalando (Timecrimes) was attached to direct Supercrooks back in 2011. There’s no word if either of those filmmakers still have interest.

In addition to these two properties, other Millar comics such as Nemesis, Jupiter’s Legacy, Chrononauts, Starlight, and several others are all in various stages of development.

[Variety]

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