Image Comics’ Sheltered series, which only has six issues in print, is getting a big screen adaptation courtesy of the producers of AMC’s The Walking Dead and the writer-director of the 2013 indie film Siren.
Circle of Confusion, the company behind The Walking Dead, will produce the film version of Sheltered to be written and directed by Jesse Peyronel. Peyronel made 2013’s Siren, a supernatural love story featuring Pacific Rim’s Rob Kazinksy. He was also a writer for NBC’s Dracula before moving on to Dig, an upcoming USA series.
THR explains the premise -- though in somewhat spoilery fashion, so be warned. Instead of starting with a group of people who survive a cataclysm, Sheltered “is a preapocalyptic thriller set in a survivalist compound somewhere in the Pacific Northwest and populated by families who believe an imminent volcanic eruption is about to make the U.S. uninhabitable for years. Yet the adults are unprepared for a strike from within in the form of a coup d'etat by the kids, led by a charming sociopathic teen.”
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