Neil Gaiman is set to adapt the madness-tinged fantasy classic Gormenghast for TV
Neil Gaiman and his American Gods producers have just announced their TV acquisition of one of the weirder established classics of modern fantasy literature, with Deadline reporting that Gaiman and FremantleMedia have won a reportedly heated bidding war for Mervyn Peake’s beloved Gormenghast books. Slow-paced, hypnotic, and strange, Peake’s mid-century classics of madness and manners were last adapted for the screen by the BBC in 2000, a project that co-starred Christopher Lee, Stephen Fry, and Jonathan Rhys-Meyer as Peake’s slimy and ambitious villain, iconic kitchen boy-made-good-made-very-very-bad Steerpike.