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#Hunger Games Filmmaker Francis Lawrence To Direct Sci-Fi Film Stalag-X

“Hunger Games Filmmaker Francis Lawrence To Direct Sci-Fi Film Stalag-X”

Lawrence confirmed his involvement in a statement, explaining, “When I first read ‘Stalag-X,’ I was immediately drawn to the rich, unique world that Kevin and Steven created.” The original graphic novel takes place amidst an interstellar war and is described as follows in its official logline:

Joe Human is taken to a harsh P.O.W. camp on a distant planet where he will be examined, tortured, and forced to endure experiments that rip into his very mind, as the alien Krael seek to answer the question: What is human? A question that, in their hellish situation, the prisoners are finding harder to answer.

As I mentioned earlier, Lawrence has never been one to favor a single genre as director. Besides “Constantine,” his other film credits include the romantic drama “Water for Elephants,” the post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller “I Am Legend,” the “Hunger Games” sequels “Catching Fire” and “Mockingjay — Part 1 & 2,” and the espionage thriller “Red Sparrow.” He’s now set to helm the “Hunger Games” movie prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” and may yet return to direct the “I Am Legend” sequel that’s in the works with Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan starring. Lawrence also has the fantasy-adventure film “Slumberland” (featuring a horned Jason Momoa) coming to Netflix in 2022, so he’ll be keeping plenty busy between now and the start of production on “Stalag-X,” whenever that might be.

On a related note: “Stalag-X” co-author Steven L. Sears also wrote for the 1990s “Swamp Thing” and “Xena: Warrior Princess” TV shows. As for Kevin J. Anderson, he’s co-penned numerous “Dune” novels and short stories with Brian Herbert, as well as the “Young Jedi Knights” books (which he wrote with Rebecca Moesta) and other novels from the old “Star Wars” Expanded Universe (AKA Star Wars Legends) that I grew up reading in the ’90s. Here’s hoping some of that magic translates into the movie version of “Stalag-X.”

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