DEFINITE: ‘PREACHER’ heading to AMC; Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg writing

Preacher.

What the fucking golly gosh is this? TV adaptation news day? Third fucking story in the last twenty-four hours. Anyhoo! Less grousing, more newsing. Out of the three stories, this is my favorite. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are definitely bringing Preacher to AMC.

Since this humble little blog emerged into existence, we’ve been reporting in fits and starts on the tortured development of “Preacher,” only to see it continually change hands. The Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon comic has been through sixteen years of ever changing development, as the project has gone from being a movie, to a TV series, and back and forth, while no shortage of names both in front and behind the camera tried to get it going including Sam Mendes, Darren Aronofsky, Joe Carnahan, D.J. Caruso, Chris Pine, Shia LaBeouf and Alex Pettyfer. But now, it’s actually happening for real with an unlikely duo taking it on.

First rumored last fall, and now confirmed, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg will be writing and executive producing “Preacher” for AMC. The material doesn’t immediately seem like an obvious fit for the duo, with the story following a possessed Texas preacher who teams up with a vampire on a quest to find God and hold him accountable for his negligence, but Ennis believes they have the insight the project needs. “I’m particularly impressed that Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and [producer/showrunner] Sam Catlin understand ‘Preacher’ fully — meaning they get it for what it is, not some vague approximation,” he said in statement.

As for Rogen and Goldberg, it’s simply the end of a long road. “We’ve tried for seven years to work on Preacher and we’re so psyched AMC is finally letting us,” they said. “It is our favorite comic of all time, and we’re going to do everything we can to do it right. Humperdoo!”

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Whoop-whoop. Everybody do the Blasphemous Shuffle! Don’t know what it is? It’s pretty much like the Cabbage Peach, except you’re pounding self-anointed Holy Water (in my case Diet Dew) and claiming that Chez-Its are the Eucharist.