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  1. 12. We’ve written before about OBLIVION, the SF movie that seemed to be “based’ on a graphic novel by director Joseph Kosinski, adapted by Arvid Nelson and Andree Wallin –although a mock-up of the project was apparently used to lure Tom Cruise into starring in the film (which opens later this month)–Kosinski now says it will most ...

  2. Aug 29, 2010 · Joseph Kosinski, Arvid Nelson, Andree Wallin (Illustrator) In a future where the Earth’s surface has been irradiated beyond recognition, the remnants of humanity live above the clouds, safe from the brutal alien Scavengers that stalk the ruins. But when surface drone repairman Jak discovers a mysterious woman in a crash-landed pod, it sets ...

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  4. Comments. So there's this film, Oblivion. Based on a graphic novel published by Radical Publishing. Except there was no graphic novel. In fact it's not clear that there was anything these ...

  5. The director is TRON: UPRISING’s Joseph Kosinski, and he’s also the source of this film’s tenuous but fascinating “graphic novel” connection. For you see, OBLIVION is part of the lineup of Radical Publishing , one of the biggest of the comics publishers based around the “graphic novel to movie” business model, and one of the few ...

  6. Dec 31, 2010 · Books. Oblivion. Joseph Kosinski, Ian Edginton, Arvid Nelson, Andree Wallin. Radical Publishing, Incorporated, Dec 31, 2010 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 128 pages. In a post-apocalyptic Earth, civilisation lives above the clouds and scavengers illegally collect ancient artefacts from the polluted and destroyed surface below.

  7. Aug 3, 2010 · Right now Kosinski has a 25-page treatment, which will be fleshed out by one or two writers for the graphic novel, which is due out in 2010. A screenwriter will then be brought on board to help ...

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  8. Apr 22, 2013 · "Oblivion" is based on a graphic novel co-written by Joseph Kosinski, who went on to direct the film, and it costars Morgan Freeman and Melissa Leo. Film critic David Edelstein has this review.

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