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		<title>Warren Ellis&#8217; Ocean Movie Gets a Writer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have the complete Warren Ellis mini-series &#8220;Ocean&#8221; sitting on my desk, but have yet to get to it. I plan to do so as the movie&#8217;s production revs up, which today includes the announcement by Warner Bros. that a writer has been assigned to adapt the science fiction series for the big screen. The man is Hollywood noob Ryan Condal (&#8220;Galahad&#8221;), who will have the unenviable task of trying to match Ellis&#8217; writing and Chris Sprouse&#8217; artwork. Well, just the writing, anyway. More about the odd story from The Hollywood Reporter: The story revolves around the discovery of thousands of coffins containing angel-like bodies and a giant weapon of mass destruction beneath the ice on Europa, one of Jupiter&#8217;s moons. A U.N. weapons inspector is sent to investigate the find, teaming with a space station crew, when a powerful conglomerate moves in to exploit the discovery. Nick Wechsler and Hollywood Gang&#8217;s Gianni Nunnari, who are also bringing Frank Miller&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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