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'''A ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' film''' was discussed by [[Lawrence Miles]] and a representative of a [[Warner Brothers]] subsidiarity in [[2003 (production)|2003]]. The representative had obtained an early copy of ''[[Political Animals (comic story)|Political Animals]]'' from [[Image Comics]] and expressed interest in obtaining the rights to consider a film adaptation of the story. However, Miles had learned just earlier that day that [[Creatures of Habit (comic story)|the comic's third issue]] had been cancelled, and the representative lost interest after Miles described the story as "{{wi|Amadeus (film)|Amadeus}} with monsters".<ref>{{cite web | '''A ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' film''' was discussed by [[Lawrence Miles]] and a representative of a [[Warner Brothers]] subsidiarity in [[2003 (production)|2003]]. The representative had obtained an early copy of ''[[Political Animals (comic story)|Political Animals]]'' from [[Image Comics]] and expressed interest in obtaining the rights to consider a film adaptation of the story. However, Miles had learned just earlier that day that [[Creatures of Habit (comic story)|the comic's third issue]] had been cancelled, and the representative lost interest after Miles described the story as "{{wi|Amadeus (film)|Amadeus}} with monsters".<ref>{{cite web | ||
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A Faction Paradox film was discussed by Lawrence Miles and a representative of a Warner Brothers subsidiarity in 2003. The representative had obtained an early copy of Political Animals from Image Comics and expressed interest in obtaining the rights to consider a film adaptation of the story. However, Miles had learned just earlier that day that the comic's third issue had been cancelled, and the representative lost interest after Miles described the story as "Amadeus with monsters".[1]
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- ↑ Lawrence Miles (January 2007). On Monsters. The Beasthouse. Archived from the original on 30 March 2007.