bryan singer freedom formula

A couple days ago it was rumored that Bryan Singer was circling Prisoners starring Mark Wahlberg. Tonight Variety reports that New Regency/Fox is developing a big screen adaptation of the Radical Publishing comicbook series Freedom Formula: Ghost of the Wasteland, as a potential directing vehicle for Singer.

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The story takes place in a future where corporations rule the new city states.

Extreme high-speed exo-suits called Vicious Cycles (VXs) race for entertainment on the track driven by captive members of a bloodline genetically bred solely for speed. Zee, the son of an escaped racer, returns to the city, manipulated by his father to fulfill his fate as a savior for the enslaved racers. Despite realizing this, Zee joins the illegal street race known as the Freedom Formula - a path that will rush him and all those around him to a fate with an exacting price!

Michael Finch has been hired to write the screenplay adaptation. Finch sold his co-written spec-screenplay Medieval to New Regency earlier this month for “a colossal payday”. The four-issue comicbook series debuted at last summer’s Comic-Con and is now available in a 144-page hardcover, which is available on Amazon, but currently out of stock.

Radical’s president Barry Levine claims that Mike Finch has come up with “an incredible take that goes deeper into the mythology of the source material.” This is a project that definitely looks interesting enough to be Singer’s excuse for why he doesn’t direct the Superman sequel (my speculation, and nothing more).

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  • Hobo General
    I just think it sounds highly derivative. Granted, I haven't read the book yet, but from that description it doesn't sound like anything we haven't seen before.

    Now, he mentions an incredible take that goes deeper than the mythology source material. They seem to acknowledge possible simplicity here, but indicate that there is a glimmer of hope.
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  • eli
    What about the Superman sequel/reboot?
    Did Singer just give up on the man of steel?
  • Ricki
    Singer stopped talking about doing a superman sequel a long time ago. It was very obvious in all of his Valkyrie interviews where he ignored the questions and talked about the half dozen non-superman films he was interested in doing next instead.
  • filmkid
    how this film will turn out to be good FOX will destroy it like all the comic book films they have done.
  • Eric R.
    Great, here comes Singerman to destroy another comic book property. 'sigh', doesn't he have anything else better to do?
  • this could be really amazing.
  • Weyland_Yutani
    what ever happened to the James Cameron film (Battle Angel) he was developing before he went into the Avitar "heart of darkness"? Did they ever get past just talking about it?
  • Mikel
    Kind of reminds me of IGPX from Cartoon Network
  • Apparently Cameron still plans to do it after Avatar.
  • The comicbook isn't very good. So it'll only compliment it.
  • Eric R.
    Well that's good to know, I won't feel so bad then. Still....couldn't be any worse than either of the Fantastic Four Movies...or could it?
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