Rogue Trooper: Genetic Infantry Comes to the Silver Screen

The beloved 2000 AD comic character Rogue Trooper is making the leap from the printed page to the big screen, with director Duncan Jones bringing the Genetic Infantry to life.
For over 49 years, the iconic British science-fiction comic 2000 AD has been thrilling readers with its weekly dose of "thrill power." While the comic's characters have had less success crossing over to the silver screen compared to the superheroes of Marvel and DC, director Duncan Jones is poised to change that with his upcoming adaptation of the beloved Rogue Trooper character.
Unlike the iconic Judge Dredd, who has had a mixed history on the big screen, Rogue Trooper has yet to make the leap from the printed page. However, with Jones at the helm, the Genetic Infantry soldier is set to bring his unique blend of science-fiction and military action to the cinematic world. The recent release of the film's teaser has generated excitement among fans of the long-running 2000 AD series.
Rogue Trooper's journey from the comics to the screen is a significant milestone for 2000 AD, a publication that has long been overshadowed by the superhero juggernauts of the United States. While attempts to adapt Judge Dredd for television have faced setbacks, the upcoming Rogue Trooper film presents an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the rich and diverse world of 2000 AD's science-fiction universe.
As director, Duncan Jones brings a unique perspective to the adaptation, having previously helmed acclaimed science-fiction films such as Moon and Source Code. His vision for Rogue Trooper promises to capture the gritty, high-stakes world of the Genetic Infantry soldier, with the potential to introduce a new generation of viewers to the compelling characters and narratives that have captivated 2000 AD fans for decades.
The release of the Rogue Trooper teaser has ignited anticipation among fans, who are eager to see how the character's distinctive visual style and narrative depth will translate to the big screen. As the film's development progresses, the attention on Rogue Trooper could also help raise awareness of the broader 2000 AD universe, potentially paving the way for more of the comic's iconic characters to make their way to Hollywood.
With Duncan Jones at the helm and the passionate fan base of 2000 AD behind it, the Rogue Trooper film represents an exciting opportunity to bring the Genetic Infantry soldier to life in a way that captures the essence of the original comic while appealing to a wider audience. As the release date draws nearer, fans of science-fiction and comic book adaptations alike will be eagerly awaiting the chance to witness Rogue Trooper's cinematic debut.
Source: Ars Technica


