Disney is bringing back The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in an attempt to reboot the stories based on the Alan Moore comics. When the reboot does eventually air, it will be as a feature film that is aiming to debut on Hulu.
Sean Connery fans might remember that an earlier attempt to make The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was a critical and theatrical failure. However, that doesn't mean that the source material can't still be mined and given another go. There's certainly plenty there to make an interesting movie considering that the comic book version of the franchise features heroes from Victorian England, borrowing from Sherlock Holmes and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea as well as Dracula.While the first movie was considered a bomb, it's possible that the powers that be are hoping that bringing the new product to streaming might make it a bit more palatable.
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There isn't a great deal known about the new Hulu project beyond what the source material is. However, Justin Haythe, who has screen credits as a writer on films that include Revolutionary Road and the spy thriller Red Sparrow, has been selected to write the screenplay for this new The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Don Murphy, who produced the original adaptation of League back in 2003, is also attached to the project that will eventually come to Hulu. According to THR sources say, Haythe and the team are «returning to the core comic books» for the reboot.
That first film was indeed based on the Moore comics but it did famously take some liberties with the source material. While Allan Quatermain was the main character of both the books and the movie,
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