![]() Then I was told that, oh, they’re developing that over at Syfy for a TV series and I was like, “What?”īuhler: We ambushed him. It has its virtues, I think, but it’s not “Citizen Kane” or even “Alien” or “Star Wars.” But the movie came and went within a week, not many people saw it. I thought my career was dying as a writer because I had a book that hadn’t sold and I couldn’t sell another book and all that. It was a movie that meant a lot to me personally. George, “Nightflyers” had already been adapted into a movie in 1987 - were you surprised to see it come back around? Or you could’ve just skipped the shorter one.īuhler: The thing that struck me immediately was there was an open-ended or Lovecraftian quality to it, in that there are a lot more questions than answers that are presented in the story that it felt like it could go on. ![]() I think it was a mistake to read it backwards, I should’ve started with the shorter one and then moved on to the longer one. They approached me with the novella, the 30,000-word version. Buhler: I was approached by two wonderful friends and producers - we had done a reboot of “Jacob’s Ladder,” which is coming out in February. ![]()
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