Doubt it. The comic’s too niche for mainstream studios, and its abstract ending would confuse general audiences. But hey, stranger things have gotten greenlit! If it does, I hope they keep the black-and-white panels’ ink wash aesthetic. Maybe a noir-ish short film on Netflix’s 'Love, Death & Robots' could test the waters?
dreamlike plot would be perfect for a A24-style arthouse flick. From what I’ve gathered, there’s no official announcement, but the creator’s Instagram has been teasing 'big news' lately. Fingers crossed it’s not just merch.
Honestly, the logistics would be wild. How do you even CGI a peach that massive without it looking silly? Maybe practical effects? I’d love to see Guillermo del Toro take a swing at it—his sensitivity to grotesque beauty feels like a match. Till then, I’ll just reread my dog-eared copy and daydream.
Ugh, I NEED this to happen! Imagine the soundtrack alone—haunting piano melodies as James crawls through peach pulp? Chef’s kiss. I scoured Reddit AMAs with the publisher last month, and they said film talks 'aren’t off the table,' but they’re prioritizing a stage play first (weird choice, but okay). Fun fact: the comic’s climax was inspired by Slavic folklore, so a film could dive into that mythology. My hot take? It’d work best as stop-motion—think 'Coraline' meets 'Ernest & Celestine.'
As a librarian who curates graphic novels, I get asked this all the time! The short answer: no concrete plans yet. But here’s the tea—rights for adaptations are tricky. The original artist is notoriously picky (rightfully so!). Last year, a small studio pitched an animated version, but it fell through over creative differences. The story’s mix of body horror and whimsy needs someone visionary, like Charlie Kaufman or Julia Ducournau. PS: If you love the comic’s vibe, check out 'Tatsumi’s Gekiga' anthologies—similar existential dread with ink splatters.
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