EXCLUSIVE: As HBO prepares to unveil its epic-sized series adaptation of George RR Martin’s Game of Thrones this Sunday, the payweb has begun talks to acquire the Neil Gaiman novel American Gods to be developed into another fantasy series. The project was brought to HBO by Playtone partners Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, and it was brought to them by Robert Richardson. The plan is for Richardson and Gaiman to write the pilot together.
Richardson is the renowned cinematographer who just completed Hugo Cabret and whose recent credits include Shutter Island, Inglourious Basterds and Kill Bill. He is a regular collaborator with directors that include Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone and has won Oscars for The Aviator and JFK. It is his first significant scripting effort. He’ll do it in collaboration with Gaiman, a fanboy god for works like The Sandman, whose script work includes Beowulf. His novels Stardust and Coraline have been turned into films, and Neil Jordan is directing an adaption of Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book.
American Gods, the 2002 book that won both the Stoker and Hugo Award among other prizes, lays out a battle between two sets of gods. One consists of the traditional gods and mythological creatures who got their power because people throughout history believed in them. They are losing steam as people’s beliefs wane and are in danger of being supplanted by a new set of gods who reflect America’s preoccupation with technological advancements and obsessions with media, celebrity, technology and drugs. The protagonist is an ex-con who becomes the traveling partner of a conman who turns out to be one of the older gods trying to recruit troops to battle the upstart deities.
Playtone just completed its run of the HBO series Big Love, and generated the miniseries The Pacific, John Adams, Band of Brothers and From The Earth To The Moon for the network.





This is kick ass, but I’m still waiting for the trilogy and companion tv series for The Sandman like they’re doing for The Dark Tower. Now that would be AMAZING!
I wonder how long it will take the Christian right to start complaining about it?
This is so… freakin’… SWEET!
Gaiman is awesome. Even that really cheesy BBC production of Neverwhere was watchable. Gaiman + Budget = Me in line at the theater on the first night with a DVD reservation in advance. Stardust was spectacular, and that was a kid’s story. An ex-con meets Mr. Wednesday on a plane? I am so freakin’ there.
*ahem*
the book Neverwhere was based on the TV show. after it was canceled. so… yeah. you’re a little turned around.
(NW was my intro to Gaiman as a young lady, so i too was disappointed and in denial when i first discovered this fact.)
meanwhile, i barely remember AG, given that i read it 10 year ago and probably pretty quickly at that, but i’m excited for the adaptation. haven’t read Game of Thrones, but 5 episodes has convinced me of this much:
HBO + brilliant source material = awesome.
nuff said.
Don’t be disappointed that Neil chose to write the neverwhere novel “based” on the tv series,be glad! The book was released while the series was still in the process of being broadcast. Also it was written to allow things that had been changed or not possible in the actual series to be restored to the original vision.
While I’m glad the book – and Gaiman – are receiving more mainstream notice, I think it’ll be a trick to pull this off as an ongoing series – wish them the best of luck and look forward to seeing it. Anyone know if this is a one or two-year projected run yet?
It would be a miniseries. Generally two-to-four parts covering the plot of the book.
A miniseries is SUCH a better idea than a feature, especially if they have good enough talent and budget to really make it good.
Zomg I loved this book!! A whole series for it is awesome!
you guys know that Neil Gaiman’s a Scientologist, right? let’s hope this doesn’t become a Battlefield Earth 2.0
LOVE American Gods, and I really hope the mini-series will do it justice. Prospects look good, considering Neil Gaiman himself (and a guy who worked on Inglorious Basterds!) are writing, and HBO rarely disappoints.
I’m surprised to read so many comments from people who say the book was boring/terrible… but I disagree totally, obviously.
My expectations soared even higher.. I LOVE Gaiman’s novels to bits, and I think Inglorious Basterds was just awesome. Can’t wait for the series to come out!!
This is good news. I thoroughly enjoy “American Gods.” The characters were well defined and I was totally engrossed by the story. There are few books that have been difficult for me to put down, but “American Gods” was close to impossible. My copy of the book is very worn and in need of replacing.
American Gods is a boring, trite, self indulgent mess with zero plot and dumb characters. Why would HBO makes this shitty book???
Loved the book
however a little worried that HBO has picked it up as there wasn’t a TON of topless women running around in the book and HBO seems to like that a lot.