LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Paramount has picked up movie rights to "The Martian Chronicles," sci-fi maven Ray Bradbury's classic short story collection about humans trying to colonize Mars.In three structures, the stories dealt with attempts to settle Mars and the Martians' efforts to fight the humans off, and the colonization of the red planet and a nuclear war that eventually forces most of the humans to return to Earth. In the aftermath of the war, humans become the new Martians. Bradbury, now 90, wrote the stories in the late 1940s.A TV miniseries in 1980 starred Rock Hudson. Universal acquired the feature rights in 1997, developing a script that focused on a commander investigating two missing space missions on Mars. The option lapsed earlier this year and Paramount has now stepped up. No writer is on board
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Tout le monde connaît, j'imagine ? :sifflote:Eh bien, une adaptation sur grand écran se prépare, même si je me demande bien à quoi ça pourrait ressembler !