That's weird - China Miéville is one of my favourite newer authors but he hasn't done anything I loved in years and has largely been focused on Marxist non-fiction for a while. And now this... It seems a bit random but something seems to have inspired Miéville and I can't imagine it's a paycheck... OK, not just the money.
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I've been champing at the bit for new Mieville fiction so I'll take what I can get. My wife got me October for Christmas but I haven't been in a non-fiction mood lately.
I’ve been champing at the bit for new Mieville fiction so I’ll take what I can get.
Me too - his most recent fiction have been interesting sketches at best. I haven't dabbled with his non-fiction.
I'd love a Perdido Street Station movie, but I guess this works too.
Oh it'd be great but it would require a high budget and it probably doesn't have as sizable a fan base as some of the fantasy films based on books. However, if Guillermo del Toro was interested...
GDT and China Melville, the perfect fantasy horror team up.
It definitely feels like GdT is the right director for the job and has enough stroke to get the necessary level of funding. However, if he couldn't get Mountains of Madness made with Tom Cruise onboard (although that's a tricky adaptation and possibly not the best fit for a lead) then...
That's the problem, he went Tom Cruise when he should have gone Nick Cage.
Seriously Cage is a huge Lovecraft fan, the Color out of Space movie he made a few years back was really good.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Canadian actor Keanu Reeves will publish his first novel this year in collaboration with British author China Miéville.
Reeves, who is best known for his roles in The Matrix and John Wick franchises, said it was “extraordinary” to work with Miéville.
Upon its release, BRZRKR, created with writer Matt Kindt and artist Ron Garney, became the highest-selling original comic book series debut in more than 25 years.
The comic will also be adapted into a live-action Netflix film starring Reeves, and an anime series.
“Both are master storytellers who have thrilled, surprised and won the hearts and minds of audiences and readers for decades.
“The Book of Elsewhere is science fiction at its very best – dazzling high-concept, beguiling characters and a profound, original plot that blends action, drama and existentialism in a bravura way that will leave readers moved and amazed,” he added.
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This is awesome. Miéville is one of my favorite authors. The Scar and Iron Council are my favorites after Perdido Street Station.
John Wick was never my cup of tea, but I respected how dedicated he was at training for the role. However, after Cyberpunk 2077, I'm really not a fan of Keanu's brand.
I don't blame him directly, but I have a confident inkling that the only reason it was released early and unfinished was to satisfy the Hollywood contract his agents negotiated, which probably included penalty clauses for a late release that could have completely bankrupted CDPR.
He's a top bloke, a decent character actor, and amazing human being, but most of what is thrown in your face these days is a commercial image with his name on it.