YES!

Back in February it was announced that Lakeshore Entertainment had acquired the film rights to the Luna Brothers’ incredible limited run comic book series, The Sword. Lakeshore doesn’t appear to be wasting any time with those rights, as the adaptation already has a screenwriter.

X-Men and Watchmen scribe David Hayter (yep, also the long running voice of Solid Snake) has taken the reins and will write the film’s screenplay. The Sword is set to begin production in early 2014, with sequels planned if the film does well (duh).

“David has a proven track record of bringing the multifaceted, beloved characters of graphic novels to mainstream audiences and we’re excited that he’ll be joining us for ‘The Sword,’” said Lakeshore Entertainment Chairman and CEO Tom Rosenberg. “Lakeshore has a history of delivering large-scale genre films at a budget that enables our international independent distributors to participate, and ‘The Sword’ will provide that opportunity.”

The film is still without a director or cast, but you can be sure we’ll keep you updated on this one! If you haven’t read The Sword, I’d implore you to do so, as it is easily one of the most enthralling comics that I’ve ever read.

Already a fan of the property? What do you think of the choice of writer?

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Source: The Wrap

This is absolutely amazing news.

 

The Sword is a little known Image title first published in late 2007. Written and drawn by the Luna brothers, the phenomenal series quickly became one of my favourite titles for the entirety of its 24-issue limited run (you can listen to Jonathan proclaim his love for the series all the way back on Geekscape 45). The series ended nearly three years ago (with quite the final issue I might add), so naturally it’s been some time since we’ve heard anything about it.
 
Today, things changed; Lakeshore Entertainment  has acquired the film rights to The Sword. Of course, this is just the first of many steps to getting a film produced. We know nothing of casting, directors, or release dates; but The Sword is happening, and that’s the best news I’ll hear all day.

 

Excited? Who would you like to see play Dara Brighton? If you haven’t read the comic, I recommend you pick it up immediately, and get ready for an absolutely mindblowing series (the first issue is also available to read FOR FREE).

 

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Source: Deadline