Neil Gaiman Admits He Sabotaged Jon Peters' SANDMAN Movie by Leaking Its Terrible Script
Author and writer Neil Gaiman’s comic series The Sandman has finally been adapted, and premiered as a Netflix series just a few weeks ago. But this wasn’t the first time that someone attempted to turn the comics into a project for the screen. Back in the ‘90s, Wild Wild West and A Star Is Born producer Jon Peters sent Gaiman a script for a Sandman movie, and the author told Rolling Stone, “It was the worst script that I’ve ever read by anybody.” He explained:
“A guy in Jon Peters’ office phoned me up and he said, ‘So Neil, have you had a chance to read the script we sent you?’ And I said, ‘Well, yes. Yes, I did. I haven’t read all of it, but I’ve read enough.’ He says, ‘So, pretty good. Huh?’ And I said, ‘Well, no. It really isn’t.’ He said, ‘Oh, come on. There must have been stuff in there you loved.’ I said, ‘There was nothing in there I loved. There was nothing in there I liked. It was the worst script that I’ve ever read by anybody. It’s not just the worst Sandman script. That was the worst script I’ve ever been sent.’”
Gaiman added:
“I’m not sure if it would’ve been an action movie or quite what it would’ve been. It was a mess. It never got better than a mess.”
Detailing the “really stupid” ideas in Peters’ script, Gaiman explained:
“It had giant mechanical spiders in it… Lucifer, Morpheus and the Corinthian were identical triplets. They were a family of identical brothers, and it was all a race to see who could get the ruby, the helm and the bag of sand before midnight on 1999, before the new millennium started, because whoever got it would be the winner. That was the plot.”
In order to kill the movie before it moved any further, Gaiman says he anonymously leaked the script to the press.
“I sent the script to Ain’t It Cool News, which back then was read by people. And I thought, I wonder what Ain’t It Cool News will think of the script that they’re going to receive anonymously. And they wrote a fabulous article about how it was the worst script they’d ever been sent. And suddenly the prospect of that film happening went away. And instead Jon Peters turned his attention to ‘Wild Wild West.'”
It sounds like he made the right decision. You can’t just accept any bad script you read and let someone run with your beloved story. Gaiman has allowed Netflix to make his story the way he envisioned it, and The Sandman has been sitting firmly atop Netflix’s Global Top 10 list for three consecutive weeks and is awaiting a possible Season 2 renewal.
Are you enjoying The Sandman series? Do you hope it gets renewed for a second season?
via: Variety