What would the law mean, if every day had a different face?
Brodie's Law
Brodie's Law
 
New interest in Brodie’s Law
Mon., February 09, 2009

London -- Hollywood’s comic book rush has spawned its share of movie options, but for the “Brodie’s Law” creators Daley Osiyemi and David Bircham, it looks like the interest continues.

“Brodie’s Law” continues to generate a lot of buzz from major Hollywood studios and producers, looking to sign the film rights.

The six-issue “Brodie’s Law” first series and tpb from Pulp Theatre Entertainment is an action-packed comic thriller that destroys the methodology of the traditional superhero, Brodie’s Law asks the poignant question “What would the law mean, if every day had a different face?”

The story revolves around Jack Brodie, an East London thief with a temper and attitude, who possesses the power to “suck your soul dry” by stealing a person’s thoughts and identity before returning it tainted with his own evil deeds. Framed for a murder he did not commit, Brodie embarks on a thrilling non-stop mission to find his kidnapped son.

The creators said all the studios they are speaking to have some great ideas on how to adapt the concept to the big screen, ultimately it will come down to who has the right experience and resources to execute the project.
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