Not satisfied with announcing one film project the man who killed then brought back Batman, Grant Morrison has two projects in DINOSAURS VS ALIENS and 2000AD’s ROGUE TROOPER.
First up is DINOSAURS VS ALIENS, for which Morrison has been approached by MEN IN BLACK director Barry Sonnenfeld. The project would be an adaptation of Morrison’s forthcoming graphic novel. In a recent interview with the Daily Record Morrison stated this about the project:
What would happen if aliens arrived when dinosaurs were on earth? Barry had said he wanted a comic book version of the story – and the whole thing built towards the film.
At the moment Morrison has just finished up the second draft of the film while also starting on ROGUE TROOPER. Here’s Wikipedia’s plot synopsis:
The story is set on a planet, Nu-Earth, where a perpetual war between the Norts and Southers is being fought. During the war all forms of chemical and biological weapons have been used poisoning the planet and the troops of both sides must live in enclosed cities and only venture into the outside if wearing protective gear known as “chemsuits”. The Southers have, through genetic engineering, developed a race of warriors who are immune to the deadly atmosphere and will therefore be superior troops. The Souther High Command deploy their secret weapon, the Genetic Infantry, in an airborne assault but a traitor has betrayed the secret of the G.I. to the Norts and they are massacred during the drop. This is known as the Quartz zone massacre.
Rogue, the only surviving G.I., goes AWOL in order to track down the Traitor General responsible. Along the way he thwarts numerous Nort schemes, discovers and inadvertently destroys the only portion of Nu-Earth not contaminated by chemical weapons, and is betrayed by every female character he encounters.
Rogue is immune to all toxins, diseases, and acids with two exceptions: An entirely new plant is discovered after permafrost is melted in an arctic zone, which renders him unconscious, and in the flashback story “Cinnabar” a retrovirus is engineered specifically to target his immune system, making him susceptible to all other Nu-Earth hazards, ultimately forcing him to wear a chem-suit himself. In a lighter moment during the Fort Neuro series, Rogue was also shown to have difficulty breathing when in a staff car full of officers from the “Rom” sector, who in anticipation of a good night out with the neighbouring “Scan” sector, had applied too much aftershave.
The biochips are infected by a latent malady unknowingly contracted whilst passing through the Neverglades area of Nu Earth. The un-named condition renders them susceptible to “Enzyme E disfunction”, which causes their newly re-gened bodies to disintegrate, leaving only their bio-chips remaining
ROGUE TROOPER is set up over at Sam Worthington’s (AVATAR) production company but it is reported he will not star in the role.
Source: Daily Record