Graphic novel Gunplay to be adapted for TV?

Fox21 and Platinum Studios are working together to adapt and bring to TV screens the graphic novel Gunplay. The comic is based around the story of Abner Meeks, a cursed Buffalo Soldier. It sounds like it will have a supernatural vibe to it, assuming it ever reaches production and / or TV screens.
Platinum Studios have their hands in a lot of pies, but few have come to actual fruition, particularly with regards to television production. Their most famous production is probably the scifi series Jeremiah that ran between 2002-2004. Given their comic production, it’s hardly surprising they’d be looking to tie off the two together (they also have film and TV rights for Witchblade and The Darkness on their books).
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