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Now here’s a power duo!

Deadline just broke the news tonight that Get Out writer/director Jordan Peele‘s Monkeypaw Productions is teaming with J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Warner Bros Television on “Lovecraft Country,” a one-hour drama based on Matt Ruff’s same-named novel.

The series, which Peele will exec produce along with Misha Green, Abrams and Ben Stephenson, has been given a straight-to-series order by HBO. The pilot will be written by Misha Green (WGN’s “Underground”).


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“Lovecraft Country” focuses on 25-year-old Atticus Black…

After his father goes missing, Black joins up with his friend Letitia and his Uncle George to embark on a road trip across 1950s Jim Crow America to find him. This begins a struggle to survive and overcome both the racist terrors of white America and the malevolent spirits that could be ripped from a Lovecraft paperback.

The goal is an anthological horror series from the African-American perspective.


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...I don't know anymore. Finally a Lovecraft project gets off the ground, but it's "muh racism" & "southern hillibillies #256454". I get it, Lovecraft was that kind of nutso racist who hated everyone who wasn't an anglo-saxon. He'd hate an italian the same way he'd hate an african. But why the **** adapt a fan-fic just to tell a "muh racism" story? Why? Just come up with your own godamn IP for ****'s sake! But nah, filthy swamps and "muh politics" are just what a Lovecraft series needs...

Anyway, here's the source: https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3437786/j-j-abrams-jordan-peele-team-hbos-lovecraft-country/
 
Yea was interested at Lovecraft but then.....racism. How do you stop racism in the world? Keep making movies and tv shows about it.
 
a 2016 dark fantasy novel by Matt Ruff, exploring the conjunction between the horror fiction of H.P. Lovecraft and racism in the United States during the era of Jim Crow laws, as experienced by black science fiction fan Atticus Turner and his family

 
Just an FYI, the author's previous work includes a "The Man in the High Castle" rip-off:

>"The Mirage is set in an alternate history version of the year 2009. Much of the back-story is revealed in excerpts from the Library of Alexandria, this world's version of Wikipedia funded by Muammar Gaddafi. A politically united Arabia (analogous to the real Arab League), declared independence from the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 19th century and established itself as the United Arab States. Throughout the 20th century, Arabia grew to occupy most of the Middle East and North Africa, and northern East Africa. Arabia intervened decisively in World War II on the Allied side, culminating in Adolf Hitler's beheading at Nuremberg in 1946. The world's only Jewish state was afterwards established in northeast Germany, with its capital in Berlin."
>"North America, meanwhile, is divided among several feuding third-world nations. The largest, the Christian States of America (CSA), comprises 17 states along the East Coast, and is under the dictatorial rule of an aging Lyndon B. Johnson. In 1990, the Kingdom of Mississippi is annexed, becoming the 18th state. The Evangelical Republic of Texas includes Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and the Mexican state of Coahuila, and is allied with the United Arab States. A Rocky Mountain nation exists, but is split up among small tribal factions. The Pentecostal Gilead Heartland includes Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, and Tennessee. A Mormon nation also exists, although it is based in Missouri rather than Utah. In 1990, an attempt by the CSA to annex the Kingdom of Louisiana, fueled by Lyndon Johnson's desire to claim Texas, resulted in the Mexican Gulf War."

>"Other changes include: a third atomic bomb being dropped during World War II, on Tokyo; attacks by radical Christian terrorists on November 9, 2001 and; Arab President Bandar, in his state of the union address, describing America, the United Kingdom, and North Korea as "an Axis of Evil whose attempts to develop weapons of Mass destruction would no longer be tolerated." Dialogue throughout the novel mentions a terrorist group known as the World Christian Alliance (this timeline's equivalent of Al Qaeda) using the Rocky Mountains as its headquarters. It is not known who their leaders are or if they are aware of the mirage legend. The United Kingdom is the mirage timeline's equivalent of Iran, having undergone a revolution in 1979 (possibly where the Archbishop of Canterbury replaced the British monarch as Britain's head of state). It is implied that Britain never colonized India or that India became independent sooner, since India appears to have fought World War II on its own. The United Arab States is clearly stated to be the world's second largest country by land area, implying that Canada, like the United States, is also broken up into minor states. The state of Latin America is not touched upon in the novel other than that Venezuela is an OPEC member who intervened in the Mexican Gulf War, and that the Mexican state of Coahuila is a dependency of Texas. A Cold War analog, known as the ''Cold Crusade'' between the UAS and an ''Orthodox Union'' is mentioned. The major political parties in the United Arab States are the Arab Unity Party (the analog of the Democratic Party) and the Party of God, or POG for short (the analog of the Republican Party, with POG possibly being a play on the Republican nickname GOP). Al Jazeera exists in this timeline as a FOX analog with a morning talk show called Jazeera and Friends. FOX also exists in the mirage timeline, but it appears to be reduced to being a propaganda center of Christian fundamentalists."

Great news... "Hey let's make a Lovecraft series but like, drop the Lovecraft themes and do a white devil one"... 10 bucks says the monsters aren't evil, but confused animals corrupted by the White Devil's attempts to gain more power.
 
Yep. That's a humongous NOPE for me.
I'll stick with this thread for a while, just for kicks.

The more info comes out for this, the more hilarious it'll be. And let's face it, if it does get an order on HBO, it'll be EVERYWHERE. Buckle up for "White Devil: The Literal Edition" pops! and spin-offs...
 
Also, the book itself has little to do with Eldritch Horrors. The lead's family get tangled up with a cult, but the lead has read Lovecraft's books and figures out how to deal with the situation. It's not a bad pitch, but the whole "muh racist south" ruins it...Then again, they are making a mini-series based on the Illiad and Achilles is black (not mixed, purely African), so... **** it...
 
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