![]() And today is an appropriate day for all this news to come out because I'm sending Guy the next draft of the screenplay as soon as I get it back from my proofreader." I rarely, if ever, sing the praises of someone giving me notes, but his always, without fail, make the thing better. He's also been extremely brilliant and instrumental in the development of the script. He's the one who helped me craft the perfect pitch to Universal and delivered out A-list movie star to play the lead. ![]() Guy and I worked together on Prophet back when he was with Studio 8 and I sent him Too Dead To Die when he moved over to 87North. "One thing neither article mentions, unfortunately, is the involvement and contributions of producer Guy Danella. On his Substack, Marc Guggenheim also states ![]() Today, his past has come back to haunt him, forcing him out of retirement for one final adventure." THR has changed their report, the Wrap has not. Telling a story set "In the 1980s, Simon Cross was America's top superspy. Unfortunately, they both reported that the graphic novel was "upcoming" or "forthcoming" when it's actually been out for three months now, just before Christmas. Yesterday, the Hollywood Reporter and The Wrap picked up the story that Too Dead To Die, the Marc Guggenheim and Howard Chaykin graphic novel from Image Comics, was picked up to be a movie from Universal Studios. ![]()
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