His bloodstream contains a billion nanocomputers, enabling him to heal from injuries quickly, interface with technology, and shape shift his mass. I, for one, would love to see Vaughn follow-up one great adaptation with another, so I'm hoping all this turns out to be true! Stay tuned.3D printed action figure of the Valiant Comics character Bloodshot!Ĭreated by Kevin VanHook and Yvel Guichet, Bloodshot is a former soldier with powers of regeneration and meta-morphing made possible through nanites injected into his blood. There's no way in hell that Kick-Ass would've ever been made in the Hollywood system and I have a feeling he feels the same about Bloodshot, too. I was ready to hand over buckets of money (if I had any) to Vaughn after seeing Kick-Ass in hopes of further supporting his anti-Hollywood methods of filmmaking. Having seen Kick-Ass twice now, I can tell you that Matthew Vaughn's formula for independently financing and adapting his own comic book movies exactly the way he wants, does indeed work great. But, of course, we're all waiting to see how Kick-Ass does in theaters. If all goes well, Vaughn will be casting this summer and shooting later this year. Vaughn's adaptation will supposedly focus on only Volume 2 of the Bloodshot series. That concept kind of reminds me of The Punisher meets Jason Bourne in a very twisted sort of way. Once a former ruthless mob killer, he's taken by the FBI and injected with nanites after being killed and is brought back to life with superhuman abilities but no memory of his past life. Vaughn will co-write with Jane Goldman and fully finance this on his own once again.īloodshot is about a "re-animated" government assassin killing machine named Angelo Mortalli. Latino Review is reporting that instead of reteaming with Kick-Ass writer Mark Millar again (who's apparently becoming quite a big pain in the ass in Hollywood) or taking on X-Men 4, Vaughn will be adapting the now defunct comic book Bloodshoot that used to be published by Valiant Comics in the 90s. Although it's still yet to be seen if Matthew Vaughn's self-funded comic book adaptation of Kick-Ass is as big of a success as we're hoping it will be, but that isn't stopping Vaughn from apparently already setting up his next new comic book project.
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