Regency Wants ‘The End of Eternity’
Isaac Asimov hasn’t been well served by Hollywood adaptations of his novels. That hasn’t stopped Regency from trying their hand with his long out of print The End of Eternity. Variety reports the 1955 novel has been picked up.
The production entity is seeking a writer and director.
The trade says the book is “a futuristic tale in which humanity is controlled by a ruling class called Eternity, a member of which can manipulate time to alter history and prevent disasters or wipe out undesirables.
“One of the time cops flirts with disaster when he breaks the cardinal Eternity rule and falls in love with a woman from another time period.”
Considered one of the prolific writer’s stronger efforts, it originally began as a 25,000 story which was rejected in February 1954 by Galaxy’s Horace L. Gold. Undaunted, he decided to expand the story into a novel and had the concept accepted on April 7 by Walter I. Bradbury at Doubleday. The final manuscript was delivered December 13, being published in book form in August 1955.
At one time it had been optioned for a film to be directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Cruise but died during development.

Quantum of Solace exceeded the most optimistic of estimates by taking in an estimated $70.4 million at the box office this weekend. This makes the film the largest opening Bond epic in history, surpassing Die Another Die, which did $47.1 million in 2002. It also nearly doubled the $40.8 million take of Daniel Craig’s first outing as Ian Fleming’s celebrated spy, Casino Royale.
Two more notable comic book celebrities will be joining the festivities at New York Comic Con (NYCC) this year as Guests of Honor. Affording thousands of fans the opportunity to meet them in person, Geoff Johns, who is well-known as a comic book writer of a number of DC Comics characters, including Superman, Green Lantern and the Flash as well as for his work as a screenwriter; and superstar artist Jim Lee, known for his acclaimed artistic runs on titles including BATMAN, ALL STAR BATMAN and WILDCATS, will be attending NYCC to help launch the new Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing game, DC Universe Online (DCUO), produced by Sony Online Entertainment for PLAYSTATION 3 in collaboration with DC Comics and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.




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Actors working on Fox’s Prison Break, were told that there may be only two episodes left to the once hot series. There are six remaining episodes of the series for the total season and the series did not appear on the revised midseason schedule released last week. As a result, the final two hours may be combined into a series-ending finale to air in December or as a spring special. The series launched four years ago and was considered a daring change of pace for a drama.
