The PARANORMAL HITMAN Comic Book is Being Adapted Into a Live Action Series

The Paranormal Hitmen comic book series from Behemoth is currently being adapted into a live-action TV series from eOne. The comic book was written by Brett Murphy and illustrated by Wilson Gandolpho, and they will also serve as executive producers on the show.

The story is described as "Ghostbusters meets Pulp Fiction," it’s an “irreverent action-comedy about two mob hitmen whose lives are turned upside down when they're accidentally recruited into a secret government agency tasked with hunting down paranormal threats. These low-down criminals face threats from the living and dead, all determined to control the world of the paranormal, while literally confronting ghosts of their pasts.”

I’m not familiar with the comic, but it certainly does sound like a fun story that I’d enjoy! This concept has the potential to be a super entertaining series.

eOne will produce under the late Brian Goldner's Altar Rock label and Goldner and Josh Feldman will also serve as executive producers. Altar Rock was founded in 2017, and has been involved with high-profile Hasbro adaptations like TransformersMy Little Pony and G.I. Joe. They are currently working on a con artist drama called Blackfriars from director Will Gluck (Easy APeter Rabbit).

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