John Boyega is set to headline and executive produce The Book Of Eli, a TV series prequel to the 2010 post-apocalyptic action film, which starred Denzel Washington in the title role, Deadline has learned. Boyega will play younger version of Washington’s Eli in the TV project, which hails from the movie’s writer, Gary Whitta, creator/writer/executive producer of the potential series, and its directors, the Hughes brothers, who executive produce. The film’s producer Alcon Entertainment is the studio on the TV project, which is about to be taken out to select premium buyers, I hear.
The neo-Western Book Of Eli movie takes place thirty years after a nuclear catastrophe caused an ecocide. It revolves around Eli (Washington), a nomad who fights his way across a ravaged, post-apocalyptic America while protecting a sacred book that holds the secrets to humanity’s salvation.
Details about the TV series are sketchy but I hear it is set 30 years prior to the events in the film, which would put it around the time of the nuclear event or its immediate aftermath.
This marks one of the highest-profile star-driven, IP-based packages to hit the premium TV marketplace since the end of the Hollywood strikes. While there have been a handful of deals so far, buying has been slow out of the gate. It is expected to pick up in early 2024, with The Book Of Eli an example of the caliber of auspices and premise a TV package needs to stand out.
The Book Of Eli 2010 movie, distributed by Warner Bros. which is not involved in the TV prequel, was a box-office success, earning $157.1 million in the worldwide box office on an $80 million budget.
Known for his starring role in the Star Wars franchise, Boyega can be seen in Netflix’s 2023 pic They Cloned Tyrone opposite Jamie Foxx. His recent feature credits also include Breaking, for which he shared the 2022 Sundance U.S. Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast, and The Woman King. In TV, he starred in the Prime Video limited series Small Axe, which earned him a Golden Globe and Critics Choice awards as well as BAFTA nomination. Next up for Boyega is sci-fi romance The Freshening from director Cathy Yan. He is repped by UTA, UK’s Identy Agency Group and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern.
Whitta, whose feature writing credits also include Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and After Earth, is repped by UTA, Circle of Confusion and Behr Abramson Levy Johnson.
The Hughes brothers (Albert and Allen Hughes) are with Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.
Alcon Entertainment’s TV slate includes the upcoming Prime Video series Blade Runner 2099, set 50 years after the Blade Runner movie sequel, Blade Runner 2049.
John Boyega? I’m in.
That film warrants a prequel? I remember seeing it just to escape a heatwave, being bored. It was also predictable.
I thought the prequel to The Book of Eli was Fahrenheit 451, but unofficially I guess.
Still, this sounds great!
I’m not sure that any version of a bible is going to save anyone.
I have had near bloody fights with people about ‘The Book of Eli” multiple times.
My contention is that Eli is supposed to be blind for the entire film but it was handled so clumsily by the director that the audience sees Eli doing things impossible for a blind person to do. (Shooting a bird out of the sky with a bow being one.) The big twist of “OMG! He was blind?!” was ruined because of sloppy filmmaking and lack of attention to details.
Others argue that there is no way he was blind because blind people can’t do the things we see him do. He only went blind at the end. There was never supposed to be a twist ending.
They of course are ignoring all the indications in the film (Touching a corpse to find its footwear as opposed to just looking at its obvious feet.) that Eli is blind.
One of the most infuriating films of the last 30 years.
I love the book of Eli. I’m incredibly excited for this.
why do we need a prequel of an objectively terrible movie?
The twist of the prequel is that he was also deaf the whole time
Great. More pro-Christian propaganda. Just what we need in an age of rising christian nationalism.
Oooh my mom and aunt gonna flip! They love Book of Eli. They watch it every time it’s on.
I liked the original movie, was very much the Fallout-y movie I wanted. The religious angle aside it was a dope sci fi action movie.
A show really interests me, especially if Boyega is stretched in a meaty role that gives him something to work with
Tf is marketplace?
God that movie was so stupid. Silly Christian propaganda about the Bible.
This movie was really dumb. The size of a braille bible is massive in reality. What he caries is like maybe the book of Genesis and maybe too small for even that.
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John Boyega is set to headline and executive produce The Book Of Eli, a TV series prequel to the 2010 post-apocalyptic action film, which starred Denzel Washington in the title role, Deadline has learned. Boyega will play younger version of Washington’s Eli in the TV project, which hails from the movie’s writer, Gary Whitta, creator/writer/executive producer of the potential series, and its directors, the Hughes brothers, who executive produce. The film’s producer Alcon Entertainment is the studio on the TV project, which is about to be taken out to select premium buyers, I hear.
The neo-Western Book Of Eli movie takes place thirty years after a nuclear catastrophe caused an ecocide. It revolves around Eli (Washington), a nomad who fights his way across a ravaged, post-apocalyptic America while protecting a sacred book that holds the secrets to humanity’s salvation.
Details about the TV series are sketchy but I hear it is set 30 years prior to the events in the film, which would put it around the time of the nuclear event or its immediate aftermath.
This marks one of the highest-profile star-driven, IP-based packages to hit the premium TV marketplace since the end of the Hollywood strikes. While there have been a handful of deals so far, buying has been slow out of the gate. It is expected to pick up in early 2024, with The Book Of Eli an example of the caliber of auspices and premise a TV package needs to stand out.
The Book Of Eli 2010 movie, distributed by Warner Bros. which is not involved in the TV prequel, was a box-office success, earning $157.1 million in the worldwide box office on an $80 million budget.
Known for his starring role in the Star Wars franchise, Boyega can be seen in Netflix’s 2023 pic They Cloned Tyrone opposite Jamie Foxx. His recent feature credits also include Breaking, for which he shared the 2022 Sundance U.S. Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast, and The Woman King. In TV, he starred in the Prime Video limited series Small Axe, which earned him a Golden Globe and Critics Choice awards as well as BAFTA nomination. Next up for Boyega is sci-fi romance The Freshening from director Cathy Yan. He is repped by UTA, UK’s Identy Agency Group and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern.
Whitta, whose feature writing credits also include Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and After Earth, is repped by UTA, Circle of Confusion and Behr Abramson Levy Johnson.
The Hughes brothers (Albert and Allen Hughes) are with Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.
Alcon Entertainment’s TV slate includes the upcoming Prime Video series Blade Runner 2099, set 50 years after the Blade Runner movie sequel, Blade Runner 2049.
John Boyega? I’m in.
That film warrants a prequel? I remember seeing it just to escape a heatwave, being bored. It was also predictable.
I thought the prequel to The Book of Eli was Fahrenheit 451, but unofficially I guess.
Still, this sounds great!
I’m not sure that any version of a bible is going to save anyone.
I have had near bloody fights with people about ‘The Book of Eli” multiple times.
My contention is that Eli is supposed to be blind for the entire film but it was handled so clumsily by the director that the audience sees Eli doing things impossible for a blind person to do. (Shooting a bird out of the sky with a bow being one.) The big twist of “OMG! He was blind?!” was ruined because of sloppy filmmaking and lack of attention to details.
Others argue that there is no way he was blind because blind people can’t do the things we see him do. He only went blind at the end. There was never supposed to be a twist ending.
They of course are ignoring all the indications in the film (Touching a corpse to find its footwear as opposed to just looking at its obvious feet.) that Eli is blind.
One of the most infuriating films of the last 30 years.
I love the book of Eli. I’m incredibly excited for this.
why do we need a prequel of an objectively terrible movie?
The twist of the prequel is that he was also deaf the whole time
Great. More pro-Christian propaganda. Just what we need in an age of rising christian nationalism.
Oooh my mom and aunt gonna flip! They love Book of Eli. They watch it every time it’s on.
I liked the original movie, was very much the Fallout-y movie I wanted. The religious angle aside it was a dope sci fi action movie.
A show really interests me, especially if Boyega is stretched in a meaty role that gives him something to work with
Tf is marketplace?
God that movie was so stupid. Silly Christian propaganda about the Bible.
This movie was really dumb. The size of a braille bible is massive in reality. What he caries is like maybe the book of Genesis and maybe too small for even that.
This irritates me so much.