Among the many projects on his plate, Straczynski is working on an adaptation of the classic “Lensman” stories of E.E. "Doc" Smith. Smith was one of the earliest godfathers of science fiction. His work was first published in the thirties and went on to inspire many of genre’s most legendary authors and a lot of the science fiction you spend your time watching now. The Lensman series is complex beyond all reason, a sprawling, epic story which takes follows a group of human beings who travel beyond space and dimension in a far off future to serve as guardians of the universe.If done right, it would dwarf Star Wars in scope.
Boiling the Lensman series down into a script is no small feat, but apparently it’s a feat JMS has already accomplished. He recently appeared on the Babylon Podcast where he revealed that, “the second draft is in. Everyone is very happy with it, and we'll now see where that goes.”
As for who decides where it goes from here, last we heard RonHoward and Universal were behind the project. JMS confirms that they’re still behind it saying, “We're looking to do new things with effects, and of course with Ron Howard involved it's always going to be character-oriented, so we combine what you can do with effects these days with a really strong character story.” Sounds like the film is a lot farther along than it was back then, when they were still trying to secure the rights necessary for making the film. Since JMS has written a script and turned it in, I suspect that means they now have the rights to make it. If they like what he did, this thing may actually move ahead.
If it does move ahead, if this thing actually gets made, we’re talking space opera on a scale not seen in anything since StarWars . The scope of Lensman is huge. Talking about the size of it all, JMS tells the BabCast, “I think it really does create that world and what's cool about it is all the character stuff that's in there now. It's just the sheer scope and scale of it, which is what the Doc Smith books were always about to me to a large extent; the scale was insane. We found ways to really dramatize that.”
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Lensman Is The Next Big Thing
Cool, JMS is a good choice for this, and making the characters have depth is good. I love the original books, but the characterizations were generally paper thin. [Link]

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