Fox has purchased the rights to a television adaptation of Warren Ellis’s forthcoming thriller Gun Machine, sight-unseen, according to Deadline Hollywood.Says the article, “The TV series adaptation, a thriller about a beleaguered New York City detective who stumbles upon a cache of hundreds of guns that trace back to a wide array of seemingly unrelated unsolved murders, will be written by Trauma creator Dario Scardapane and produced by 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based Chernin Entertainment.”The prose novel, Ellis’s first since Crooked Little Vein, isn’t out yet, but rumor has it that a handful of copies have been circulating for a while and that it’s a great read.”Chernin and Fox pursued Gun Machine with great passion and intelligence, and I couldn’t be happier to be making this show with them,” Ellis said.
Warren Ellis’s Gun Machine To Become a TV Series
Fox has purchased the rights to a television adaptation of Warren Ellis’s forthcoming thriller Gun […]
