Tell us, do you think there’s potential in FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics, or would you rather see Goyer working on more cape-and-cowl DC Comics adaptations? Let us know in the comments below.īuddy cop comedies are popular once more, following on the heels of 21 Jump Street, The Heat, and even Kevin Smith’s ill-fated Cop Out. As Hollywood bids to remake every film made in the 1980s and 90s, it’s therefore no surprise that a remake of the 1984 cop comedy Police Academyis at the top of everyone’s list. Goyer will produce the film along with Nellie Reed and Jon Berg. The film is being written by Justin Marks, who just penned the screenplay for Jon Favreau’s Jungle Book adaptation, based off of a treatment by Simon Oliver. Additionally, the inclusion of espionage adds layers of intrigue that should make for a very fun ride. The high-concept premise is rooted in the Adam Hardy character, giving audiences something normal to cling on to while dealing with these quantum events. In fact, if handled properly, it could lead to one of the most visually exciting and unique comic book movies in some time.
It’s easy to see how a story like this could be translated to film. “FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics” is the story of Adam Hardy: Young, brash and smart, he’s a rising star at the FBP, but when a gravity failure leads to the creation of an alternate dimension known as a “BubbleVerse,” Adam is sent on a rescue mission and finds his skills and abilities pushed to their limits when he discovers his partner has a different agenda. And if things get really bad, the Federal Bureau of Physics (FBP) is only a call away. As with all natural disasters, people do what they always do: They adapt and survive.
Quantum tornadoes tearing through the midwest. You can check out the official plot summary below. The story takes place in a world where quantum disturbances happen as regularly as the weather, and must be dealt with accordingly. He’s currently working on bringing Vertigo’s critically acclaimed Sandman to life and now, he’s signed on to adapt on of their other properties, FBP: Federal Bureau of Physics.įBP (originally called Collider) was created last year by Simon Oliver and Robbi Rodriguez.
Recently, most of his superhero work has been spent bringing characters to the small screen, with upcoming shows like Gotham and Constantine. However, he still has some silver screen projects on his plate. After all, he served as screenwriter on the Dark Knight trilogy as well as Man of Steel, and even wrote the first draft of the upcoming Batman vs. last year, many of us assumed he’d be bringing more DC superheroes to the big screen. Goyer signed a three year, first-look deal with Warner Bros. And speaking of murals, Miss Lotion has some great mural work of her own. View more of Miss Lotion’s illustrations on her portfolio. For Ud&Se magazine For Euroman magazine For Smag & Behag Food magazine Cover illustration for GOOD magazine For Smag & Behag Food magazine For N Magazine Magazine illustration Miss Lotion’s style is a bit different in graphite, but those inky dark shades are perfect.
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