Watchmen HBO Eyeing ‘Watchmen’ TV Series from Damon Lindelof

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In 2009, during the early days of the current wave of superhero cinema, Zack Snyder brought Alan Moore’s acclaimed comic book limited series Watchmen to life for Warner Bros. Moore’s work is a beast of interconnected and referential storylines, creating quite a challenge for Snyder while making it all the more impressive that he pulled the film off as well as he did. While the feature did fairly well with critics, it wasn’t a runaway hit at the box office; many credited this result to the unwieldy nature of the story, which would conceivably be better suited for a serial adaptation.

It’s with that in mind that we report that Snyder has been meeting with HBO to talk about a Watchmen TV series. Our sources tell us that the meetings about adapting the DC Comics property have taken place, but unfortunately we don’t have any details as to whether this would be a prequel series, a re-imagining of the events of the Watchmen story itself, or a sequel series.

It’s also worth noting that HBO is notoriously difficult to predict until a series has a hard release date. For example, they couldn’t reach a budget compromise with David Fincher for his Utopia series, and shut down the production of Fincher’s half-hour comedy series that he was developing simultaneously. Clout and/or popularity doesn’t automatically mean a greenlight, as further evidenced by the network famously passing on Noah Baumbach‘s star-studded The Corrections pilot.

So while we know that meetings about a Watchmen TV series have taken place, nothing has been greenlit as of this writing. But with Game of Thrones‘ end looming in the next couple of years and original drama programming in short supply, surely HBO is looking for that next big hit. Producing a Warner Bros. property – especially one as potentially huge as Watchmen – under their shared Time Warner parental umbrella sounds like a solid move.

Again, as of this writing, all we know is that Snyder is meeting with HBO to talk about a Watchmen series; any details beyond that point are educated guesses on our part.

Enter Before Watchmen, a 2012 prequel series of comic books from DC Comics. These eight character-centric limited series (and one one-shot) served as background for Moore’s original 1986 12-issue series, and it stands to reason they could very well be the stories that Snyder intends on bringing to HBO as a TV prequel series. If this is indeed the plan, this should come as great news to fans out there who wanted to know more about such characters as Silk Spectre, Comedian, Nite Owl, Ozymandias, Rorschach, and Dr. Manhattan.

Initial comparisons of this plan obviously point to Marvel’s TV wing of their own cinematic universe, folding in ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter, but more relevant is their partnership with Netflix for The Defenders, a series of shows focusing on Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, which will spill over into each other’s worlds and onto the big screen as well. (The Defenders vs Watchmen: Any takers?)

It’s unclear at this point if Snyder is indeed planning to produce and adapt the Before Watchmen series, or if he’s pitching an original interpretation of available Watchmen material. We’re not sure if this new project envisions character-centric series that would each stand on their own (except for the narrative tie-ins to Snyder’s 2009 film) or if it will start out as individual stories that eventually cross-pollinate, following the Marvel plan. What’s unlikely is any kind of crossover into the current DCCU, as Nite Owl/Dr. Manhattan meeting their meta selves in Batman/Superman would like annihilate the cinematic universe.

Regardless of the minutiae of how a Watchmen series might come to be, I’m thrilled that this possibility exists at all. I’m less familiar with Before Watchmen than I am with Moore’s original work – if you’re in the same boat, check out Tommy’s review of some of the initial issues back in 2012 – but the chance to see these characters brought to life again in a meaningful way is an exciting one. (We have yet to hear any comments from Moore, who turned down the rights to Watchmen in 2010 when DC offered them to him, contingent upon doing prequel and sequel stories. Personally, I’d rather have creative control than no control at all.)

If you’re unfamiliar with the Watchmen comics or the 2009 movie, check out the excellent trailer below to get a taste:



Again, let me reiterate that all we know for certain is that meetings between Snyder and HBO have taken place regarding a Watchmen series; we’ll update with more information when it becomes available.

Fans, now’s your opportunity to chime in! Do you want to see Watchmen back in action? If yes, who would be on your dream cast wish list? Should DC/Warner Bros./HBO/Snyder leave well enough alone? Let us know in the comments!

I've always wanted to see Snyder's take on a TV series if this becomes real.
 
wow Snyder doing a TV series? HBO must be making some serious bank these days giving some shows their budgets and landing directors.
 
Snyder making a Watchmen series with HBO is actually one of my wildest dreams. :up:
 
If it focusses on Before Watchmen, it would be a complete waste.
 
Smash cut to:

Alan Moore exploding.
 
Brillant idea. Even when the film was in released there was some discussion that a mini series would have been a better way to handle the property. Something like Penny Dreadful which is maybe eight episodes a year would be a good way to fully cover all the angles , storylines, and characters in Watchman.

Even a netflix series like Daredevil would be good as well.
 
I've never actually read the comics and I fell asleep during the film so I'd be up for an HBO adaptation. I'm sure there's a reason Watchmen has such a great reputation and I'd like to find out why, but I don't have time for the comics and found the film boring.
 
BEFORE WATCHMEN has some decent material, much of which is stuff alluded to in the original novel.

Even a backstory series about Dr. Long and the background characters could be fantastic. Perhaps a story involving missing artists and scientists? One can dream. Hard not to be excited about the possibilities.
 
hell, I'm all for it... anything comic-related on the small or big screen is a definite must for me if it's done right and done well...
 
Please for the love of God, let this be the comic. Not Before Watchmen. ****ing waste. And I don't want Snyder directing.

This is too good to be true. But this is something that I can get on board for, regardless of how long it's been since the movie. There's still a Watchmen people don't really understand. It's more than just saying exact lines and copying panels from the comic to convey what Watchmen is about.
 
It could be Before and Watchmen, would give them years of stories.
 
Please for the love of God, let this be the comic. Not Before Watchmen. ****ing waste. And I don't want Snyder directing.

This is too good to be true. But this is something that I can get on board for, regardless of how long it's been since the movie. There's still a Watchmen people don't really understand. It's more than just saying exact lines and copying panels from the comic to convey what Watchmen is about.
My thoughts exactly.
 
Not exciting for me.
 
I don't see how this can be anything but an adaptation of "Before Watchmen". I never got around to reading those, but I can't see them just re-adapting the original story when the 2009 film is acceptable on its own. I can also see them trying to round up as much of the cast from the film as possible. Shouldn't be too hard, since none of them really launched to superstardom since then. I can't lie, I would love to see Jackie Earle Haley's Rorschach again.

By the way, Alan Moore is having a brain aneurism right now.
 
I really hope it's not a "Before Watchmen" adaptation. Not that that series was terrible but The Watchmen is an Alan Moore property period.

A TV series adaptation of the original book might seem redundant after the movie but they could probably delve deeper into the supplement material the book had.

Also am I the only person who thinks The Watchmen might have come out at the wrong time to have been more successful? I wonder if it had been released in a post-Avengers world the public would have been more receptive?
 
I do agree it would have been better received now than it was back then. It needs to be Watchmen and not the prequel. Doing the graphic novel with chapters as episodes and with the mutant squid while retaining Snyder's direction would be perfect.
 
Please for the love of God, let this be the comic. Not Before Watchmen. ****ing waste. And I don't want Snyder directing.

This is too good to be true. But this is something that I can get on board for, regardless of how long it's been since the movie. There's still a Watchmen people don't really understand. It's more than just saying exact lines and copying panels from the comic to convey what Watchmen is about.
Yeah, I'd like an adaptation that actually has some vision behind it, not the "this has literally everything from the comic, including the comic within the comic" nonsense that Snyder tried to pull with the 2009 film.

I've already read Watchmen the graphic novel. I want to see something unique to television/film that retains its spirit.

Things like Hannibal and Sherlock have accomplished this. This could, too, with the right talent behind it (i.e. not Snyder).
 
It's forgivable to not have everything from the comic. I think Snyder and co. were too worried about pissing off the fanbase to deviate. Six years later it's still a movie that people don't really feel different about. Part of because the film wouldn't take its own chances. Watchmen is one of the greatest comics of all time sure, but don't put it on some sacred pedestal which they seemed to. It's a story like any other and can be adapted like any other. Now that we know more of that, we can do that. I just find it ridiculous. If Snyder could replace the giant squid the man could have made other significant changes to fit the vision of a movie. It can be done here too. But it has to start from a fundamental understanding of this world, its characters and its themes. Then go from there and field out what can stay and go.

This time we can get a consistently excellent cast. Oh, God, we'll actually get a good Laurie and Ozymandias. I'd nominate Colin Farrell as The Comedian.
 
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It's sad because the ending is the one thing he changed and it didn't work either.

Don't understand the people who say it's better than the original ending considering that Dr. Manhattan is essentially an American creation, rendering the film ending nonsensical in its logic of replacing the squid with him.

Wars have been started between countries over smaller things. Dr. Manhattan would not be a uniting factor for all countries. Indeed, realistically, that sort of thing would probably cause other countries to turn against the US since it's, in some sense or another, their responsibility/their super-weapon gone rogue.
 
It'll be in development hell permanently. Let's not act like the current HBO regime are akin to the days when Spawn was on the air.

Less we forget, they passed on Preacher way before AMC picked up the ball.
 

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