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Summary
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The Boys
creator, Eric Kripke, has more exciting content coming after season 5 wraps up. - Garth Ennis is joining forces with Six Studios to adapt his comic series,
Crossed
, for the screen. - Ennis’ new project will explore regular people succumbing to their darkest desires in a global catastrophe.
While The Boys is coming to an end, its original creator has more content on the way. Brought to the screen by Eric Kripke, Prime Video’s hit show is based on Garth Ennis’ comic series by the same name. It explores the reality of a world filled with superheroes with grounded stakes, abject horror, and characters lacking any semblance of morality. The Boys season 5 will bring the show to an end, but Ennis has been writing comics for decades and has more in store for audiences.
The Boys focuses on corrupt superheroes, while Ennis’ next on-screen story will feature regular people driven to depravity. According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, Ennis has agreed to work with the Six Studios production company to develop a feature-length adaptation of Crossed. The comic tells the story of an infection that forces victims to give in to their worst desires, often leading to devastating global catastrophes. Six Studios promises a faithful adaptation, and Ennis has agreed to serve as screenwriter.
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Source: THR
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