‘Family Guy’ Showrunner Takes On Horror Comic Adaptation
Vampires and zombies are set to duke it out on the big screen, courtesy of a “Family Guy” showrunner.
David A. Goodman, an executive producer and occasional writer for the Fox animated sitcom, has signed on to pen a movie adaptation of the horror comic “Last Blood.”
Created by Bobby and Chris Crosby, the Blatant Comics series was launched in 2006 and revolves around a group of humans who survive a zombie attack and find themselves protected by vampires who need to live off their blood.
The comic can be viewed online for free at the official Last Blood website.
Benderspink, the company behind such films as “The Ring” and “A History Of Violence,” will produce the movie.
Besides his work on “Family Guy,” the Emmy-nominated Goodman has written for several other TV series including “The Golden Girls,” “Wings,” “Futurama” and “Star Trek: Enterprise.”
He recently scripted a remake of the 1978 comedy “Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?”
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