Zack Snyder to direct: Cobalt 60!

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October 25, 2006
By Borys Kit
Universal Pictures has picked up the rights to cult comic book "Cobalt 60," with Zack Snyder attached to direct the adaptation. Snyder also is attached to produce with Debbie Snyder.

Taking place in a postapocalyptic world inhabited by mutants and fantastical creatures, the story follows the masked hero Cobalt 60, who embarks on a quest to avenge his parents, who were murdered by the evil Strontium 90.

Underground artist Vaughn Bode created "Cobalt 60" and its characters in 1968, but after one story the characters languished in obscurity. Bode's son, Mark, picked up his father's mantle in the 1980s, reviving the trippy art style and violence. The stories, plotted by Larry Todd, were published in comics magazine Epic Illustrated.

A search for a writer is under way.

Dylan Clark is overseeing for Universal.

Snyder is behind Warner Bros. Pictures' upcoming adaptation of the epic Frank Miller graphic novel "300," which is generating considerable buzz for its style and faithfulness to the source material. Snyder, who burst onto the scene with 2004's "Dawn of the Dead," also is attached to direct the comic book adaptation "Watchmen." He is repped by CAA.

Bode is repped by Quattro Media and Offner & Anderson.
Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com
 
We're still waiting for an official announcement about the production of Watchmen.
 
Antonello Blueberry said:
We're still waiting for an official announcement about the production of Watchmen.

Seriously. Who cares about Cobalt 60. I want Watchmen.
 
They're not discussing Watchmen because......it's still stuck in hell. They want a sure thing right now, and Watchmen is dangerous water to tread.
 
terry78 said:
They're not discussing Watchmen because......it's still stuck in hell. They want a sure thing right now, and Watchmen is dangerous water to tread.
I think the real problem is scheduling. They haven't decided the time slot right for the movie release. If they hurry the production they can make it for Christmas 2007 (they have the script and a lot of preproduction work already done). Summer '08 there's already "The Dark Knight" scheduled and for Xmas 2008 "Harry Potter and The HalfBlood Prince". Spring '08?
 

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