New Line Cinema to Adapt Image Comic Book Series THE GREAT UNKNOWN


Is someone stealing all your brilliant ideas? Welcome to the not-so-secure mind of Zach Feld of Duncan Rouleau’s (Ben 10, Generator Rex) comic, The Great Unknown, the Image Comics action-comedy title that New Line Cinema is bringing to the big screen.

According to Deadline, New Line has lined up scribe Michael Starrbury (Fully Automatic, Watch Roger Do His Thing) to adapt the comic and Jorma Taccone (Macgruber) to direct. Mark Gordon and Jennifer Todd will be producing for The Mark Gordon Company.

Synopsis:

Everything Zach Feld imagines – impossibly – shows up somewhere else. It’s as if someone is reading his mind and selling his incredible thoughts to the highest bidder. His friends and family think Zach is a freeloader with delusions of grandeur – making up one weird paranoiac story after another to defend his directionless life. They might be right. But when Zach begins to dig deeper into the mystery, he discovers that they might be very, very wrong. Has someone been sneaking around inside Zach’s mind? Visionary storyteller DUNCAN ROULEAU (Metal Men, The Nightmarist, X-Factor) creates this five-issue series about one man’s quest to find the people responsible for raiding his thoughts and relegating him to a life of being the great unknown.

No official release date has been announced for The Great Unknown.


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