Gilliam working on Gaiman's GOOD OMENS
By: Christopher Allan SmithDate: Friday, February 15, 2002
Source: Variety
After having a couple of tough years watching his dream project THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE collapse before it could get made, Terry Gilliam (TIME BANDITS, FISHER KING, BRAZIL) is poised to make a comeback with an adaptation of Neil Gaiman's GOOD OMENS. Gilliam has tapped longtime collaborator Tony Grisoni to pen the script, and is looking to get Johnny Depp and Robin Williams to star.
OMENS tells the story of angels and devils looking for the Antichrist on earth after a hospital mix-up sends the dark one home with the wrong parents.
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