Ayrshire Post

Dark delight well worth watching

Graphic novel update defies the odds

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Watchmen Season One DVD/ Sky Store ●●●●● Fans of Alan Moore’s original Watchmen graphic novel – and Moore himself – claimed it was unfilmable.

Zack Snyder took a stab – a very good one – at a movie adaptation in 2009 but HBO were on even shakier ground by green- lighting a TV series set after the dramatic climax of Moore’s work.

But the studio and show creator Damon Lindelof have defied fears, and the low expectatio­ns of many, to deliver nine superb episodes that develop – and crucially don’t trample all over – Watchmen and its characters’ lore.

There are some genuinely jawdroppin­g surprises in store which creates an atmosphere and environmen­t where anything goes.

It’s set in an alternate history – 34 years after the novel – where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws and there’s a lot of iconic imagery reminiscen­t of Snyder’s trademark big screen visuals.

We get to the heart of the characters too, not least a never better Regina King’s Angela Abar; her incredibly developed, well- rounded arc is the main driving force.

As a big Jeremy Irons fan, it’s great seeing him bring his traditiona­l gravitas and gravelly vocals to the mysterious, eccentric Adrian Veidt.

Impressive character actors are sprinkled throughout the episodes, notably Louis Gossett Jr, Jean Smart, Tim Blake Nelson and Don Johnson.

The score by Trent Reznor and

Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails fame is marvellous too, with many tunes perfectly fitting key scenes.

A second season is on the way – and if it’s even half as good as this first foray into Watchmen on TV then we’re in for a dark- toned delight.

I’d even go as far as to say I prefer this blistering first run to Snyder’s film adaptation.

● What are your thoughts on Watchmen Season One? How does it compare to the graphic novel and the movie?

Pop me an email at ian.bunting@reachplc.com and I will pass on your comments – and any movie or TV show recommenda­tions you have – to your fellow readers.

This week’s recommenda­tion comes from Raymond Bell, who highlighte­d the TV show Mr Mercedes, based on Stephen King’s Bill Hodges trilogy of books.

Raymond said: “It stars Irish actor Brendan Gleeson as a retired detective trying to bring down a psychopath­ic killer. I really like it.”

 ??  ?? No more heroes Regina King stars as Angela Abar
No more heroes Regina King stars as Angela Abar

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