Friday, July 24, 2009
By: MrDisgusting
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At the San Diego Comic Con we caught up with Darren Lynn Bousman, director of Saw II-IV and Repo! The Genetic Opera, who was on hand to announce his new comic-to-screen venture Abattoir (read more about it here). Below the break you can read our exclusive interview where he talks about Abattoir, the massive forthcoming franchise from Radical.
The title of Bousman's new comic, Abattoir , is quite interesting. He talks a bit about where the title derived from.
"Abattoir means SLAUGHTERHOUSE - this book (and soon to be movie) is extremely dark," he explains. "It revolves around a unique house - you come to find out very quickly why 'slaughterhouse' is an appropriate name."
The idea for the comic came when Bousman and writing partner Michael Peterson were looking to do a haunted house movie.
"My writing partner, Michael Peterson, and I wanted to do a haunted house movie. But it NEEDED to be completely unique and different. Haunted House movies have been around since, well... FOREVER. So, we kept trying to figure out ways into the story that we have never seen. One day we broke the idea," he exclaims with pure excitement. "We were both flipping out, and loved the approach we were taking."
Thus began the development process, which led them to the revelation that this was too big for just a movie, "We spent months going back and forth with the idea. Next thing we knew we had TONS and TONS of storylines and numerous concepts. The mythology became massive. It was then clear that there was no way in hell we would be able to fit this all into a 90-minute movie. Michael was busy working on Bones (he's a writer on the show) at the time, I was prepping Mother's Day. I knew there was no way to begin the script until we figured out how to condense this dense universe. Then the idea hit me - instead of just cutting down all of this mythology, lets widen the medium," he explained. "At this time I was reading TONS of graphic novels. I had just finished From Hell, and I was blown away by the impact the graphic novel medium can have on the reader. I started coming up with a storyline for the graphic novel that would not only be a perfect companion for the movie, but more importantly was its own thing. I took a meeting with Barry Levine at Radical and pitched him the story for the novel and he flipped. Next thing I knew we were making the graphic novel!"
Writing is already underway as "Scott Hampton will be penning the book and Michael Peterson and I will be writing the screenplay," Bousman revealed adding that there are 3 separate books planned that will serve as a companion piece to the story. "The world is massive, as is this story - the graphic novel will serve as a companion piece to the movie. Part of the same story and same world. But independent in its own right."
But the huge news is that Abattoir could easily become a franchise, in fact, Bousman is already counting on it.
"Yes, Yes, Yes... Abattoir stemmed from wanting to create a new horror franchise. I remember in the 80's growing up, watching all these amazing franchises being born - Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Friday the 13th, House, Candy Man - I loved them. They were new and exciting, then time passes," he continues, "instead of new franchises being born, we are just bringing back the old ones. REMAKE of NIGHTMARE, REMAKE of HALLOWEEN, REMAKE of FRIDAY THE 13th," he shouts with a little anger in his voice. "I want to see new films, new franchises. That all being said, the most important thing now is making a GREAT BOOK and GREAT FILM. While I envision Abattoir long into the future, if the first book isn't right, there will be no more... It's all about making the beginning AMAZING. That's my focus now."
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That art is seriously so awesome |
Good luck to them! I really liked the artwork... |
Gotta love how Bousman wants this to be a REAL franchise, and wants more original horror franchises over the remakes of old franchises. I hope he gets his wish, and we see the remake trend die down, and the budding artists retake the genre and bring us into a new age that will feature the birth of new horror icons who can take their place among Freddy, Jason, Leatherface and such. |
Someone should remind Darren that he's already been a part of, and directed entries, in a new, original horror franchise.
And someone should break the new to him that Repo! The Genetic Opera, despite whatever strengths it may have, is NOT going to be the next Rocky Horror Picture Show. |
Does Darren Lynn Bousman think his potential audience is so dumb that he has to explain what an abattoir is? |
Not being a huge fan of Bousman, I do love the attempt of a cross-media approach to a story--so many stories so many questions and answers, I'm willing to give it a try. I too think the artwork is pretty badass. |
I love the artwork...good luck! |
Hey, Boilersuit_Mayhem, i would have never have guessed it was a slaughter house, until i came here i just glimpsed at the entries B-D was putting up and figured he was making some sci fi movie and that was like the main character's name haha |
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