Jordan Peele Passes on Akira Remake to Produce Original HBO Series
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After Jordan Peele’s record-breaking success with his first film, Get Out, the comedian-turned-producer was pursued by Warner Bros. to helm a live-action remake of Akira, which he was heavily considering.
Peele told Business Insider in February he has “four other social thrillers” he wants to create within the next 10 years, and it looks like he scrapped Akira for one of them. While he no doubt would have produced a hit with the famous anime source material, more social thrillers in the vein of Get Out sound amazing.
According to Deadline, HBO gave Peele a straight-to-series order on a one-hour thriller based on Matt Ruff’s 2016 novel Lovecraft Country. The HBO series will keep the same title and follows Atticus Black through 1950s Jim Crow America in pursuit of his missing father. Lovecraft Country, like Peele’s Get Out, involves “the racist terrors of white America and the malevolent spirits that could be ripped from a Lovecraft paperback.”