Thursday, September 21, 2017

HBO Orders Pilot & Backup Scripts for WATCHMEN


We're one step closer to watching the Watchmen.

Deadline has confirmed that HBO has given a formal pilot green light to the proposed Watchmen television series and has also ordered backup scripts.

Showrunner Damon Lindelof teased the news two days ago with the following Instagram post captioned "Day One".  The post featured a real-life replica of the statue that Hollis Mason, the original Nite Owl, was killed with by the Knot-Tops street gang.  The statue of himself as Nite Owl was given to Mason as an acknowledgment and reward for his service as a costumed adventurer.


Created in 1986 by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, Watchmen was a 12-issue maxi-series set in an alternate reality that closely mirrors the contemporary world of the 1980s, but with the presence of superheroes that has altered the outcome of real-world events.  In keeping with the realism of the series, the costumed crimefighters of Watchmen are commonly called "superheroes", but only one, Doctor Manhattan, possesses superhuman powers. The war in Vietnam ends with a U.S. victory in 1971 and Richard Nixon is still president as of October 1985.  When the story begins, the existence of Doctor Manhattan has given the U.S. a strategic advantage over the Soviet Union, which has increased tensions between the two nations. Eventually, superheroes grow unpopular among the police and the public, leading to the passage of legislation, the Keene Act, in 1977 to outlaw them.  While many of the heroes retired, Doctor Manhattan and a veteran superhero known as The Comedian operate as government-sanctioned agents.  Another, Rorschach, continues to operate outside the law as a vigilante.

In October 1985, New York City police investigate the murder of a man named Edward Blake.  With the police having no leads, Rorschach decides to probe further.  Discovering Blake to be the face behind The Comedian, Rorschach believes he has discovered a plot to terminate costumed adventurers and sets about warning four of his retired comrades -- Dan Dreiberg (formerly the second Nite Owl), the emotionally detached Doctor Manhattan and his lover Laurie Juspeczyk (the second Silk Spectre), and Adrian Veidt (once the hero Ozymandias), a successful businessman.

After Blake's funeral, Manhattan is accused on national television of being the cause of cancer in friends and former colleagues.  When the U.S. government takes the accusations seriously, Manhattan exiles himself to Mars.  As Manhattan is one of the United States' greatest military powers, his departure throws humanity into political turmoil, with the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan to capitalize on the perceived American weakness. Rorschach's concerns appear vindicated when Adrian Veidt narrowly survives an assassination attempt, and Rorschach himself is framed for murdering Moloch, a former supervillain, and imprisoned.  Nite Owl and Rorschach work to uncover the conspiracy surrounding the death of The Comedian and the accusations that drove Manhattan into exile.

2 comments:

  1. So, do we know anything about the show? Live action or animated? New stories or the original comic series retold? Inquiring minds want to know!

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    1. I think it's a safe bet to say it's going to be live-action. The Zack Snyder movie mixed in some animation in the Ultimate Cut, so animation is possible, but probably won't happen to keep the production costs down.

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