Deadline:
Fox has bought The Spectre, a drama series project based on the DC Comics superhero character co-created by Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily. Brandon Camp (John Doe) will write the adaptation and executive produce with feature producer Bill Gerber (Gran Torino). The Spectre, which has received a script commitment, centers on a former cop serving time in afterlife limbo who hunts down earthly criminals on behalf of the dead — and mortals soon to be dead if ultimate justice is not served. DC Entertainment’s sister TV studio Warner Bros TV will produce with Gerber Pictures.
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Awesome! I know he's one of the characters people are always putting near the top of their list of comic book characters they want a movie of, so it's great to see he's getting some attention. I just hope they can do it right and the show doesn't suck (Wonder Woman...I'm looking at you).
That's sounds like some good TV.