Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:36PM2 comments ›
Tue Mar 11, 2008 — by Chris Ullrich
Paramount Snaps Up 'Harbinger' Comic Book Series
Newsflash: Brett Ratner loves superheroes

According to Variety, Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to the Valiant comic book series Harbinger, which will be made into a live-action feature. The feature, which is being developed as a possible vehicle for director Brett Ratner, will be produced by Alexandra Milchan, Jay Stern and Ratner and may go under the MTV Films banner.
Harbinger, created in the '90s by Jim Shooter, was a hit when it was first released and concerns humans with extraordinary powers and abilities that can be unlocked by so-called "Omega" harbingers. One of these humans, teenager Pete Stancheck (aka "Sting"), is able to realize this potential under the instructiion of his mentor, Toyo Harada.
But once Harada starts down an evil path and Pete learns it was his mentor who was responsible for a friend's death, Pete is determined to bring his former teacher to justice. So, with the help of friends Kris, Zephyr, Flamingo and Torque, Pete begins his quest to take down Harada and the evil Harbinger Foundation.
According to the article, after directing X-Men: The Last Stand, Ratner was looking for a superhero franchise to start from scratch and found it with Harbinger. Producer Milchan was also very pleased to find Harbinger and be able to bring it to Ratner:
"The movie is in the vein of a young 'Blade Runner,' as this 17-year- old gifted kid helps other kids tap into these parts of their brains," Milchan said.
No word yet on potential casting for the film or a start date. But when there is, we'll bring it to you.
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Comments (2)
Elayne Riggs (10:39 PM on Tue Mar 11, 2008)
I'll lay odds that Zephyr WON'T be played by a fat girl, as she should be.
Anonymous (8:42 AM on Wed Mar 12, 2008)
ill take those odds. valiant entertainment has done nothing but be loyal to the characters. im very happy with this news. cant wait for the xo manowar hardcover now...bring on the xo movie!!