Universal Cable Productions has announced that it is developing a small screen adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Michael Reeves’ YA fantasy sci-fi book InterWorld, which is being overseen by Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller. Here’s the official description, via THR:
“Everyone in the Interworld is a version of Joey, some only a little different, while others are different genders, different ages and even different species. What makes them all special is that they have the ability to “walk,” or travel from dimension to dimension. This also makes them a target for the Hex and the Binary factions, who yearn to conquer more dimensions by using these “walkers” as fuel.”
In addition, Universal also announced three comic book adaptations: Boom! Studios’ The Woods, which has Michael Armbruster (Beautiful Boy) attached to write.; Top Cow’s Bushido, which is being executive produced by Roy Lee (The Departed), John Powers Middleton (Bates Motel) and Adam Stone (The Voices); and Holly Black and Ted Naifeh’s graphic novel The Good Neighbors, which has Barbara Marshall writing and producing.
“UCP continues to expand our genre slate and collaborate with luminaries from the world of graphic novels and science fiction,” states Universal executive Dawn Olmstead. “We’re proud and fortunate to be partnering with some of the most imaginative and talented auteurs in the business.”
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