The movie is Humanoids Associates' "first of many forays into film production," the French publisher said in a press release, and comes as comic-book adaptations continue to dominate Hollywood and the global box office. "The films and graphic novels of Alejandro Jodorowsky have influenced me and so many others for so long," Waititi said in a statement. Jodorowsky - a filmmaker in his own right - famously tried to make a highly ambitious movie version of "Dune" in the 1970s, but ended up using elements of that failed project to write "The Incal" soon after. He is compelled to save the universe, while undertaking a spiritual journey that takes in questions such as the meaning of existence. Taika Waititi breathed new life into the MCU Thor with the beloved Thor: Ragnarok and now he’s setting his sights on a comics classic: The Incal.Published by Humanoids in 1980, the beloved Alejandro Jodorowsky series took the industry by storm thanks in part because of Moebius‘ incredible art. "The Incal" has sold millions of copies around the world since its debut in the late 1970s, and is one of the highest-selling sci-fi graphic novels in history.Ī sprawling space opera, it follows bumbling intergalactic private eye John Difool as he finds a mystical artifact which is coveted by powerful factions across the galaxy. Waititi said he was "stunned to be given the opportunity" to bring the creation of cult Franco-Chilean comics writer Alejandro Jodorowsky and French artist Moebius to life. The New Zealander - who directed Marvel superhero hit "Thor: Ragnarok" and won an Oscar for his "Jojo Rabbit" screenplay - will also co-write the movie, said publisher Humanoids Associates.
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