Gil Adler, a producer on the original HBO series and Andrew Cosby (“Eureka”) are developing a new hourlong series based on the comics. But here’s the bad news: it won’t be an anthology horror series. Says Cosby, “It will be an ongoing series that uses characters from the comic books in a more modern context.” Huh?
The comics didn’t have much in the way of returning characters besides The Crypt-Keeper, The Vault-Keeper and The Old Witch but those characters won’t be returning. Are they planning some kind of weird “X-Files”/”Fringe” style series? I’m not sure how you can stay true to the comic but not have it be a horror anthology…
The original HBO series ran for seven seasons in the early 90s and attracted an impressive stable of directors including Robert Zemeckis, Richard Donner, Walter Hill, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Hanks, William Friedkin, Tobe Hoober and Michael J. Fox.
The series was especially popular at first, spawning three movie spinoffs and even a Saturday morning cartoon series (“Tales from the Crypt Keeper”), but interest eventually waned and and the show was canceled in 1996, just short of 100 episodes.
Producers are currently talking to Cinemax as a possible home for the series (some of the original episodes were heavy on the gore, cursing and nudity) but are not ruling out a broadcast cable or network deal.