Director Charles Stahelski ("John Wick") will adapt Image Comics' "Analog", created by Gerry Duggan and David O'Sullivan, as an action feature:
"...five years from now, security of the internet has been destroyed. Secrets are no longer sent over the web, they're entrusted to armed couriers called 'Ledger Men', like human punching-bag 'Jack McGinnis'.
"He's got a gun in one hand and a briefcase handcuffed to the other. Danger lurks around every corner, and Jack has to watch his back—because he had a part in the cyber attack that changed the world..."
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"...five years from now, security of the internet has been destroyed. Secrets are no longer sent over the web, they're entrusted to armed couriers called 'Ledger Men', like human punching-bag 'Jack McGinnis'.
"He's got a gun in one hand and a briefcase handcuffed to the other. Danger lurks around every corner, and Jack has to watch his back—because he had a part in the cyber attack that changed the world..."
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- 5/23/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Lionsgate has hired John Wick director Chad Stahelski to helm the feature film adaptation of the dystopian sci-fi comic Analog. The Image Comics title comes from writer Gerry Duggan and artist David O'Sullivan. David Leitch (Deadpool 2) is also on board as a producer.
The story is set in 2024 when the internet is used only for porn after the world is "mass-doxxed". This is the official description for the comic:
The security of the internet has been totally destroyed. Secrets are no longer sent over the web, they're entrusted to armed couriers called "Ledger Men," like human punching-bag Jack McGinnis. He's got a gun in one hand and a briefcase handcuffed to the other. Danger lurks around every corner, and Jack has to watch his back—because he had a part in the cyber attack that changed the world. Get in on the ground floor of this new ongoing series...
The story is set in 2024 when the internet is used only for porn after the world is "mass-doxxed". This is the official description for the comic:
The security of the internet has been totally destroyed. Secrets are no longer sent over the web, they're entrusted to armed couriers called "Ledger Men," like human punching-bag Jack McGinnis. He's got a gun in one hand and a briefcase handcuffed to the other. Danger lurks around every corner, and Jack has to watch his back—because he had a part in the cyber attack that changed the world. Get in on the ground floor of this new ongoing series...
- 5/23/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Lionsgate has picked up the rights to adapt Image Comics’ cyberpunk dystopian comic series “Analog,” with “John Wick” filmmaker Chad Stahelski attached to direct from a screenplay by Ryan Condal, creator of the USA Network series, “Colony.”
“Analog” takes place in the near future, after all internet security is destroyed in an event called The Great Doxxing. The series follows one of the men involved, Jack McGinnis, who in the wake of the cyber attack has become part of an organization that protects confidential files the old-fashioned way… with a briefcase and a gun.
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“Analog” hit comic book store shelves last month, and comes from longtime Marvel writer Gerry Duggan. Primarily working on “Deadpool” comics from 2015-2017, Duggan also provided his pen for titles like “Star Wars: Chewbacca,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Uncanny Avengers.”
Stahelski, who made his directorial...
“Analog” takes place in the near future, after all internet security is destroyed in an event called The Great Doxxing. The series follows one of the men involved, Jack McGinnis, who in the wake of the cyber attack has become part of an organization that protects confidential files the old-fashioned way… with a briefcase and a gun.
Also Read: Nathan Kahane Named Lionsgate Motion Picture Group President
“Analog” hit comic book store shelves last month, and comes from longtime Marvel writer Gerry Duggan. Primarily working on “Deadpool” comics from 2015-2017, Duggan also provided his pen for titles like “Star Wars: Chewbacca,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Uncanny Avengers.”
Stahelski, who made his directorial...
- 5/22/2018
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
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