Warren Ellis' AI Comic Series INJECTION is Being Adapted Into a TV Series
Warren Ellis' ongoing comic series Injection is set to be adapted into a live-action series by Universal Cable Productions. The Image Comics title launched in 2015 and it centers around artificial intelligence.
The story revolves around "a group of five highly specialized individuals who are brought together by the British government to hypothesize about the future of human culture. After discovering the results, the group decides to act on it by creating an unusual artificial intelligence using a combination of technology and shamanistic magic, which makes its way into our world. Now, the five eccentric geniuses dealing with the paranormal and numinous as well as the weight of what they did to the planet with the Injection have to deal with the corrosion to try and save us all from a world becoming too weird to support human life. Injection is also about how loud and strange the world is getting, about the wild future and the haunted past all crashing into the present day at once."
Ellis created the series with artists Shalvey and Bellaire. They previously worked together on Ellis' Moon Knight run for Marvel. Ellis is also known for writing a variety of other graphic novels, including Transmetropolitan, Trees, Planetary, Gun Machine, Crooked Little Vein, and Normal.
Ellis also recently worked on Netflix's Castlevania animated series, which was really good! Injection sounds like it could end up making a great series. Are you excited to see how it turns out?
Source: THR