

For more on The Incal and Waititi's thoughts, watch the introduction video below.We hope that you will enjoy the below previews, and please be sure to stop by your local comic book shop to pick up your copy of these incredible titles this month!


There's no studio (or streaming service) on board yet, but this will surely be snapped up sharpish. In addition to everything else, Waititi has his return to the MCU, Thor: Love And Thunder and documentary adaptation Next Goal Wins out next year. The story takes place in a dystopian sci-fi city and follows the story of private investigator John Difool, as he navigates a story that includes powerful crystals, aliens, and conspiracies.

“I was stunned to be given the opportunity to bring his iconic characters to life and I am grateful to Alejandro, Fabrice and everyone at Humanoids for trusting me to do so."Įven more exciting is the news that this will see Waititi reunite with What We Do In The Shadows collaborator Jemaine Clement to write the script alongside Peter Warren. "The films and graphic novels of Alejandro Jodorowsky have influenced me and so many others for so long,” said Waititi. Now, in an exciting development, Jodorowsky has anointed Taika Waititi as the man with the right attitude to bring it to screens.Īnd because he's not already busy with a variety of projects, Waititi naturally agreed. Obviously, that didn't come to fruition (as anyone who has seen documentary Jodorowsky's Dune knows in fascinating detail), but his collaboration with iconic creative talent Jean Giraud, aka Moebius on designs for the movie didn't go to waste – their creative partnership gave life to a graphic novel called The Incal, which itself grew into a whole series of titles. Way back when, artist and filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky decided he was going to adapt Frank Herbert's Dune.
