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New Line Options Dark Toy Story The Plucker
Channing Tatum, producer?
by Jeff Giles | October 04, 2007
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If you watched the Toy Story movies and thought "Nah, not dark enough," then boy, does New Line have something exciting for you.

Variety reports that the studio has optioned The Plucker, the first illustrated novel from the artist known only as Brom. A synopsis, from the Variety article:

Published in 2005 by Harry Abrams, "The Plucker" revolves around a toy jack-in-the-box that awakens beneath its owner's bed and realizes it has been relegated to a place where undesired playthings go to die. There, he discovers the Plucker, a malevolent spirit from a mysterious new toy that has evil designs on the young owner of the toys.

Even if you think you're unfamiliar with Brom's work, chances are that you've seen it without realizing it; he's contributed conceptual artwork to a number of games and films, including Doom II, Diablo II, Van Helsing, Sleepy Hollow, and, um, Scooby-Doo. No director has been chosen for the movie, but the article does deliver the completely unexpected news that the producers "were introduced to the book by actor Channing Tatum, who'll likely take some producing credit."

Source: Variety

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frogleg
frogleg writes:
on Oct 04 2007 07:38 AM

Brom's amazing. I've never heard of the book, but I'll have to go look for it now.

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Heath H.
Heath H. writes:
on Oct 04 2007 09:57 AM

Sounds interesting actaully, I'm looking forward to hearing more!

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Floor Man
Floor Man writes:
on Oct 04 2007 03:42 PM

The Plucker is a strangely excellent book, and I love Brom. I'm really looking forward to this if it gets greenlighted.

(I was quite surprised when I read Channing Tatum introduced it to the producers; doesn't seem like something he'd read...but what do I know? Tatum just got some bonus points for liking Brom.)


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Ruckas356
Ruckas356 writes:
on Oct 04 2007 09:48 PM

Sounds cool.

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