<![CDATA[io9: the umbrella academy]]> http://tags.lifehacker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/io9.com.png <![CDATA[io9: the umbrella academy]]> http://io9.com/tag/theumbrellaacademy http://io9.com/tag/theumbrellaacademy <![CDATA[Movies Discover Absurdist Watchmen In Umbrella Academy]]> Superhero fans worried about child endangerment are about to become very conflicted about the next big comic book movie on the horizon, as Universal announce plans to adapt The Umbrella Academy for the big screen.

Academy - created by My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way and artist Gabriel Ba - follows the adult lives of former child superheroes following the death of their adoptive father and mentor, as they try to reunite to carry out his plan to save the world. Mixing deconstruction with affectionate parody and influences from things like Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol and even Mike Mignola's Hellboy, the comic reads at times like Watchmen as written by the Monty Python team, which may be a tall order for screenwriter Mark Bomback (Race to Witch Mountain) to replicate onscreen (Then again, he also wrote the absurd Live Free Or Die Hard...).

The movie will be co-produced by Universal and Academy publisher Dark Horse, and is the first project from the three year deal between the two signed as a result of the success of last year's Hellboy II (also a Universal/Dark Horse co-production).

Universal to make 'Academy' film [Variety]

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<![CDATA[Why The Umbrella Academy May Be The Greatest Superhero Movie Ever]]> While the news that Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba's The Umbrella Academy is set to become a movie didn't particularly surprise us, the more that we hear of Way's ideas about the cinematic version of his dysfunctional superfamily, the more we're convinced that the movie has the potential to be the greatest superhero movie ever. Why? Because, as Way explains, "Everything about [Umbrella Academy] has been making the less-obvious choices."

We've Harold and Maude meets the X-Men":

I said going into the meetings that this film has to be really progressive. It can't simply be the next opportunity for a video game. In the way that 'The Dark Knight' made its own rules, it needs to have its own energy... Everything about the movie has to interlock properly. I want the music to be just right. I want [Sweeney Todd costume designer] Colleen Atwood to do the costumes. She's never done a super-hero. We actually had a meeting long before the Universal meeting when I first really heard about the possibility of the film. It was one of the first things I did, right away. What will make the project special is the people that work on it.

One of those people? Way himself:

They want me to be very involved in it. I'm interested in co-scoring it with somebody too. Something like RJ-D2. Something completely different. Do you know what I mean? I think everything he does has an interesting '60s vibe. It almost has that dystopian 'The Prisoner' feel to it.

So, let's go over this: Namechecking The Prisoner, Harold and Maude and the X-Men, Juno, RJ-D2 and Tim Burton's costume designer? Is there anything that could make this movie (of an already impressive comic) more awesome? Oh, yeah, that's right: One of the members of the team has a gorilla's body instead of his own:
The second series of the comic, Umbrella Academy: Dallas launches next month. The movie is currently aiming for a 2011 release.

Gerard Way on the 'Umbrella Academy' movie: 'I don't want it to be 'Harry Potter'' [Hero Complex]

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