The Spirit Just Got Hotter

Posted by Brian C. Gibson (brian@filmschoolrejects.com) on October 10, 2007

post-pazvega.jpgWill Eisner is one of the most influential figures in popular arts. He has had an immeasurable influence on the comic book and graphic novel medium. The Will Eisner Award has been given to legends like Frank Miller, Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. His biggest contribution though? His comic “The Spirit” is being adapted and directed by Frank Miller, and will star some of the hottest women in the world.

The Spirit was adapted for the screen and will be directed by Frank Miller. The film already has a badass actor lined up in Samuel Jackson, but has enough female talent to send a Warner Brothers executive in a tizzy. Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes, Stana Katic and Sarah Paulson are already cast for the film but Cinematical just made a report on two more additions. Super hot bilingual hottie Paz Vega (Spanglish) and Sin City beauty Jamie King are also involved with The Spirit.

How excited am I? I’m about as excited as I am for anything from Frank Miller. Not only is “Ronin” being adapted for the screen by the production company who brought us 300, but he is also involved in Sin City sequels. Oh yeah, some of the most beautiful women in the world will be in this film, so ‘flock’ might be the best word to describe what I will do when this hits theaters.


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  • To learn more about Will Eisner's life and "The Spirit," consider reading the authorized biography, "Will Eisner: A Spirited Life" (M Press), or visit the related web site.
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