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HBO Planning 'American Gods' Series
Premium cable channel looking to pick-up a series written by 'Doctor Who' scribe, Neil Gaiman
It looks like the success of "Game Of Thrones," which has become a hit without airing even a single episode, has inspired HBO to look at other literary works for future adaptation.
One novel being considered is "American Gods," written by "Doctor Who" scribe Neil Gaiman. The premise of the novel deals with mythological creatures, Gods and other bizarre phenomenon that all exist purely because people believe in them. The story revolves around an ex-convict known as Shadow who, after being released from prison, takes up a job working for Odin.
The book was published in 2001 and has received critical attention by winning Hugo and Nebula Awards.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, "American Gods" is being developed by Playtone (the same production company that was behind "Band of Brothers").
HBO is currently preparing for the premiere of "Game Of Thrones," based on novels by R.R. Martin. Already the series is expected to top $1 billion in international revenue, up about 50% over the figure HBO recorded three years ago. The series is now HBO's best-selling series abroad with a price tag of more than $2.5 million per episode ... that's more than 50% above the price for "The Sopranos."
HBO Planning 'American Gods' Series
Premium cable channel looking to pick-up a series written by 'Doctor Who' scribe, Neil Gaiman
It looks like the success of "Game Of Thrones," which has become a hit without airing even a single episode, has inspired HBO to look at other literary works for future adaptation.
One novel being considered is "American Gods," written by "Doctor Who" scribe Neil Gaiman. The premise of the novel deals with mythological creatures, Gods and other bizarre phenomenon that all exist purely because people believe in them. The story revolves around an ex-convict known as Shadow who, after being released from prison, takes up a job working for Odin.
The book was published in 2001 and has received critical attention by winning Hugo and Nebula Awards.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, "American Gods" is being developed by Playtone (the same production company that was behind "Band of Brothers").
HBO is currently preparing for the premiere of "Game Of Thrones," based on novels by R.R. Martin. Already the series is expected to top $1 billion in international revenue, up about 50% over the figure HBO recorded three years ago. The series is now HBO's best-selling series abroad with a price tag of more than $2.5 million per episode ... that's more than 50% above the price for "The Sopranos."
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