New AMERICAN GODS Featurette And Promo Banner Provide An Insight Into The Plot Of The Starz Adaptation

New AMERICAN GODS Featurette And Promo Banner Provide An Insight Into The Plot Of The Starz Adaptation

Starz has debuted a new featurette for their upcoming small-screen take on Neil Gaiman's American Gods, and it serves as a handy introduction for those unfamiliar with the source materiel...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 20, 2017 03:04 PM EST
Filed Under: American Gods
The pilot episode of Starz and Bryan Full's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's American Gods will be with us very soon, and we have a new featurette (it's being sold as a trailer but clearly isn't) that provides a much better idea of the plot for those that might have been feeling a little lost by the previous promos and teasers.

Plus, there's a new promotional banner featuring several of the principal characters: Mr. Wednesday, Mad Sweeney, Laura Moon, Shadow, Technical Boy, and Bilquis.

Tell us, are you looking forward to American Gods? Sound off below.


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Kr08
Kr08 - 4/20/2017, 3:31 PM
I have a feeling that American Gods might just be the next Game of Thrones. Especially with Bryan Fuller and David Slade running things.

Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/20/2017, 4:26 PM
@Kr08 - Well, for one season, anyway. Can't imagine them extending it beyond that (or it being any good after they get to the book's awesome conclusion).
GLethio
GLethio - 4/20/2017, 4:30 PM
@Kr08 - it looks like it has potential thats for sure
Nosebleed
Nosebleed - 4/20/2017, 4:39 PM
@Kr08 - Definitely agree, but I don't see it running as long, obviously (7 books vs. 1) Still cool. Is it just me, or does Mad Sweeny kinda look like Shamus from the WWE? They could have cast him, but I guess Pornstache will do the trick too.
Kr08
Kr08 - 4/20/2017, 4:43 PM
@Nosebleed @Spock0Clock - That's true about 1 book compared to 7, but Bryan Fuller managed to take Red Dragon and turn it into 3 seasons of the greatest show ever with Hannibal.

And he has Neil Gaiman working with the show closely, so we can see more than there actually was in the book. Gaiman created Vulcan, the god of molten metal just for the show. He's an Old God that adapted with the times and became the god of guns and weapons, which makes him incredibly powerful.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 4/20/2017, 4:49 PM
@Spock0Clock - The first season just covers everything up to The House on the Rock, he doesn't even get to Lakeside this season.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/20/2017, 4:50 PM
@Kr08 - If Gaiman has some notebooks of ideas for a sequel he never got around to or something, then sure, I'm all for it getting adapted to TV.

I would be afraid of them dragging the one book out too much, though, or just continuing the show because it's popular without a solid idea for what to do with it. (Assuming it is popular. Game of Thrones took a few seasons to get as big as it is now.)
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/20/2017, 4:51 PM
@soberchimera - It's been way too long since I've read it to remember what those names mean. But fingers crossed they get the pacing right (and don't get canceled too soon).
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/20/2017, 4:56 PM
So... about a third of the book in a season, then... Hmmm... Well, I hope/trust Gaiman has given them good material to fill it out a bit. I really enjoyed the book when I read it, but it wasn't the kind of "I'll remember the details of this forever" for me like Dune was. I'm hoping that means I'll get to enjoy rediscovering the stuff I've forgotten about it in the show itself.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 4/21/2017, 1:32 AM
Morbidly curious. Could be a guilty pleasure at least.
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