![]() “I got back with a very abrupt and probably hostile reply telling him that I’d thought that Warner Brothers were aware that they, nor any of their employees, shouldn’t contact me again for any reason,” he explained.Ĭlearly not a fan of the studios, Moore wasn’t interested in helping adapt his work. ‘Can you at least tell us how to pronounce “Ozymandias”?’” It went on through a lot of, what seemed to me to be, neurotic rambling. Moore, I am one of the bastards currently destroying Watchmen.’ That wasn’t the best opener. “But the letter, I think it opened with, ‘Dear Mr. “ a frank letter from the showrunner of the Watchmen television adaptation, which I hadn’t heard was a thing at that point,” said Moore. The package was an attempt from a Watchmen showrunner - believed to be Damon Lindelof - to reach out to Moore for help. It turned out to contain a powder blue barbecue apron with a hydrogen symbol on the front.” “I received a bulky parcel, through Federal Express, that arrived here in my sedate little living room. “There was an incident - probably a concluding incident, for me,” said Moore. This extends to the recent Watchmen TV series, and Moore had some stern words for the television execs who dared to reach out to him about the project. Moore famously hates all of the Hollywood adaptations of his work, including Zack Snyder’s Watchmen and the dystopian classic, V for Vendetta. ![]()
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