With The Walking Dead, Breaking
Bad, and Mad Men, AMC has proven their not afraid
to take risks, and they’re going to get the chance to show that once again. The
network has ordered a pilot based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s comic
Preacher.
There has been talk for years about bringing this to the big screen, and HBO even
bandied about the idea of a series—I’m a fan of the idea of comics being
adapted for television, the two episodic nature of the two mediums has always
felt like a better fit than trying to cram years worth of mythology into a
single movie, or even a series of movies. Now sources near Badass Digest report
that this might finally come to pass.
Preacher follows Jesse Custer, a small
town minister with a penchant for booze and violence—if you had his family, so
would you. Things take an interesting turn, however, when he comes into contact
with the child of a demon and an angel. The entity escaped from heaven and
fuses with Custer, giving him the Word of God, the power to make people obey
his every word.
So Jesse, his badass girlfriend Tulip, and their pal
Cassidy, a hard-drinking Irish vampire, set out to track down God in order to
make the father of the world atone for his own sins. Along they way they battle
secret sects, fish-fucking rednecks, a guy named Arseface whose face does look
like an ass, the patron saint of murderers, and, of course, the inbred,
poop-flinging descendent of Jesus Christ. As you can imagine, Preacher
is filthy and heretical, and it’ll take some serious stones for an adaptation
to stay true to the source. And yeah, the journey is just as much fun as it
sounds.
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