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This is good news for Vertigo fans! The Hollywood Reporter has announced that NBC has finally beat WBTV in the race to bring "Midnight Mass" to the small screen. The series will revolve around Adam and Julia Kadmons, a detective couple who scour the world to solve the mysteries of the dead.
This is great news for fans of the series, and it seems that Vertigo has started to become a cash cow for DC in it's own right. It will certainly be interesting to see the way this project develops and evolves. Are you looking forward to seeing the live-action version of the series? Did you read the Vertigo series?
I prefer comic-book adaptations to be on the small screen to be honest. :) it's better than the movies I think and it really does let you learn more about the characters.
So I look forward to seeing this series, I've never heard of the comic but it might get me more involved with it.
Hmm i dont know, MM was pretty cool but turning it into a tv show...i realy dont think its going to do well. Too ADULT for mainstream audiences, maybe if it was on FX but NBC?
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