John Moore to direct Graphic Novel Adaptation 'Final Orbit'

John Moore to direct Graphic Novel Adaptation 'Final Orbit'

The Graphic Novel 'Final Orbit' is set to be a feature film. And it isnt even finished yet.

By ArmouredAvenger - Feb 18, 2010 12:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Slashfilm

John Moore will direct a big screen adaptation of the graphic novel Final Orbit, produced by Gale Anne Hurd (Terminator series, Aliens, The Incredible Hulk). Moore was an Irish commercial director who became a feature filmmaker with Behind Enemy Lines, Flight of the Phoenix, The Omen, and most recently Max Payne. The graphic novel, which was originally slated for release by Platinum Studios Comics in early 2009, still is unavailable.

Here is the official synopsis:

Final Orbit tells the story of some lottery winners who are vacationing on the International Space Station but when it is damaged, the vacation becomes a nightmare, trapping the tourists alone in a crippled module with no astronauts to help them.



Sounds like Lost meets Apollo 13. Hurd had also been quoted as saying that Final Orbit has “all of the classic cat-and-mouse, edge-of-your-seat elements to be a fantastic white-knuckle thriller.” The graphic novel is being adapted by Phil De Blasi and Byron Willinger. Not much information on the comic book can be found online. Head on over to Comic Space to see some early comic sketches for the graphic novel. Platinum Studios is the comic book company behind the upcoming big screen adaptations of Atlantis Rising, Dead of Night and Cowboys & Aliens.
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GuyFawkes
GuyFawkes - 2/18/2010, 3:55 AM
Doesn't seem good enough to pay for. P.S First!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 2/18/2010, 6:38 AM
P.S. [frick]ING FISTER!!!

KJ @ Could be good, damn HOLLYWOOD does that a lot now, start up making a movie b4 the actually graphic novel comes out??!
LastOfTheBlackLords001
LastOfTheBlackLords001 - 2/18/2010, 10:12 AM
Sounds more like Titanic, Possibly meets Alien, Topped with a little smidge of the film Sunshine.
mwkcope
mwkcope - 2/21/2010, 7:37 PM
"Sounds like Lost meets Appolo 13."

Agreed
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