red casting

Morgan Freeman is in talks to star alongside Bruce Willis in a big screen adaptation of Warren Ellis’ Wildstorm comic book Red for Summit Entertainment.

The three-issue mini-series is about a former black-ops CIA agent who is forced out of retirement when a high-tech assassin shows up to kill him. The official comic description from Wildstorm reads:

As a C.I.A. operative, Paul Moses’s unique talent for killing took him around the world, from one hotspot to another, carrying out the deadly orders of his superiors. And when he retired, he wanted to put his bloody past behind him. But when a new administration takes over the White House, the powers that be decide that Moses knows too much, forcing him back into the game against the agency that trained him.

The film adaptation will focus on the idea of an older operative set who is set in his ways having to contend with younger and more fit agents as well as modern techniques and technology. The comic was first published in 2003 and is being adapted for the screen by brothers Erich and Jon Hoeber, who also wrote the adaptations of Whiteout and Alice. You can buy the 128-page trade paperback on Amazon for around $10. You can read a review of the miniseries over on Popmatters. You can download a pdf preview from Wildstorm here. The project is being produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura (GI Joe, Transformers).

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source: Variety

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  • Oh great, Morgan Freeman is here to wreck another adaptation of a comic I loved (but I won't get into how Wanted was utterly destroyed by him and Angelina Jolie).

    Red was a great read. A very quick 128 page read, at that. It spoke to me as "this is what the video game series 'Hitman' would be like when Agent 47 retires, then is called back into action to murder everyone involved with the failed attempt on his life." Unfortunately, it seems they have to hip it up by taking the old man and showing his inadequacy to adapt to "new tricks."

    Hopefully it won't be as awful of an adaptation as Wanted.
  • Steelo
    Wanted was just wack period. Morgan cussing was about the one thing that made it tolerable in my opinion.

    I assume you don't like Dark Knight then. If that's the case I won't concern myself with your criticism.
  • Actually, I absolutely adore The Dark Knight. It was my favorite movie last year, and top ten for me ever. :)

    Wanted was going to be a disaster the moment I found out they were changing it from a Supervillain group to a clan of assassins...and Angelina Jolie was cast. Those both killed it for me.

    I actually didn't hate the movie overall, but it could have been so much better.
  • Steelo
    Yeah. Once Wanted got rid of the supervillans and the arch enemiy made of shit...it just wasn't the same
  • tom
    Yeah, for the better. Read your comment aloud to yourself.
  • Steelo
    whatever
  • quintushalls
    The storyline looks "meh". but I'm sure Willis and Freeman can make it entertaining.
  • Tom
    Lucky Number Slevin.
  • I read the script for this a couple of weeks ago and instantly loved it. It is kind of ridiculous and over-the-top, but it is a great script (and finding one of those is difficult). I am really looking forward to seeing the movie and I will now get the comic so I can compare the two.
  • helper
    Wonder if his step-grandaughter/fiance will be joining him on set?
  • Colonel_Kurtz
    This was sounding interesting until that last sentence. I hope it turns out more like Day of the Jackal...err The Jackal...than Hudson Hawk.
  • Hmmm. Don't really remember any elderly black character when I read the trade a while ago. Wonder who he'd be playing.
  • Steelo
    Most likely the older cia agent or something
  • Craigasorusrex
    Hmm sounds fun.

    It would be nice seeing these two in an action movie.
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