6/22/2023 0 Comments From hell alan moore review![]() ![]() ![]() Moore's thoughts on the subject are not yet on record. Expounding its theories with psychological acuity and chilling credibility, From Hell terrifies, astounds and moves in equal measure. A new From Hell hewing closer to source may well prove a quality item. But whether or not the mystery is ever solved, the interest is always undeniably there. Moore's conclusion as to the Ripper's identity was more fanciful than this year's latest theory. Whether the series will manage to keep any of that more esoteric stuff intact remains to be seen. ![]() Moore and Campbell's massive massive graphic novel sees Inspector Abberline of the Yard investigating a Ripper conspiracy that involves the Freemasons, the Royal Family and a lot of quite complex psychogeography. That film did as good a job as could reasonably have been expected of simplifying and cramming the story into two hours.īut Murphy apparently always thought the material was better suited to an episodic format, and the rise of must-see quality TV drama has prompted him to seize the opportunity. ![]() Murphy was also one of the producers behind the 2001 Hughes Brothers version starring Johnny Depp and Heather Graham. We've been here before in slightly different circumstances. The FX Channel is its intended home, and David Arata ( Children Of Men) will adapt the complex narrative. Transformers producer Don Murphy is developing a new version of Moore and Eddie Campbell's dense Jack The Ripper tome From Hell for television. That crackling sound you can hear is Alan Moore setting fire to his beard. ![]()
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