On the one hand I'd love to see Rogue Trooper on the big screen. On the other hand I grew up reading those comics and if they don't respect the character and the story I may have to hire a reasonably-priced hitman.
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Yes, it always makes me a bit nervous, although folks who take on 2000AD projects tend to do so from love of the stories rather than potential profit. It's clearly not been easy getting the funding together. Apparently principal photography has wraoped and it's interesting to see Duncan Jones (a pretty safe pair of hands) calling it an indie film. Rebellion having their own studio has clearly made this handy and if the process works and they film turns a profit, we might see a few more adaptations - I bet someone somewhere is dying to do a Strontium Dog or Nemesis the Warlock.