Just last week, producer Stephen L'Heureux of Solipsist Films updated the status of Sin City 2 and Hard Boiled, two movies currently in development that are based on the comic books of Frank Miller. Now, there's news that Solipsist is planning on adapting at least two more comic book properties for the big screen.
L'Heureux told Mania that Solipsist is in the early stages of developing an adaptation of Glen Brunswick and John Romita, Jr.'s The Gray Area. The comic revolves around a corrupt NYC cop who gets executed and winds up in purgatory. Brunswick is currently at work adapting the series into a screenplay.
L'Heureux also said that another "young" project in development is an adaptation of Joe Casey's Full Moon Fever, in which a lunar waste disposal technician encounters a werewolf on the moon. Casey is apparently going to be working on the script for the movie, which L'Heureux compared to two sci-fi classics:
It's a lot like Alien and Aliens. It's fast-paced and really fun.