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May 22, 2016

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2 • May 22 - 28, 2016 • Brainerd Dispatch By Brian Craddock TV Media R ecently, it seems, television has developed a love affair with series based on comic books. From Fox's "Gotham" to CW's trifecta of "The Flash," "Arrow" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," some would say that there are too many of them — even online streaming services are jumping on the comic book bandwagon, with Netflix's "Daredevil" and "Jessica Jones" proving immensely successful. The list of comic-based shows grows a little this week, when AMC (which is already home to the juggernaut that is "The Walk- ing Dead") airs the premiere epi- sode of "Preacher" — based on the DC Comics/Vertigo series of the same name — on Sunday, May 22. The "Preacher" comic series is relatively unique in that its entire run spanned only five years (1995 to 2000). Written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Steve Dillon, the often vulgar comic book told the story of Jesse Custer, a small-town Texas preacher who somehow finds himself possessed by a heav- enly being named Genesis, who in- forms him that God has all but abandoned his creations. In- censed, Custer sets off in search of an audience with God, which proves to be just as difficult as it sounds. Dominic Cooper, who recently starred in another comic book-in- spired series, ABC's "Marvel's Agent Carter," plays the epony- mous preacher in the new show, and he's not the only cast member with a history of starring in comic book series — Ruth Negga of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." plays Custer's ex-girlfriend, Tulip O'Hare. Rounding out the main cast is Joseph Gilgun, who starred in the British hit "Misfits" and re- cently appeared on the big screen in "The Last Witch Hunter" (2015). The BAFTA-nominated actor is set to play Cassidy, an Irish vampire who, through a bizarre chain of events, falls in with Custer and O'Hare. While on their quest for an au- dience with God, the trio goes up against a bevy of bizarre people: To start, there's the racist, conspir- acy-spouting sheriff named Hugo Root, played by "Deadwood's" W. Earl Brown, and his son, Eugene (Ian Colletti, "Rake"), a deadbeat teen rockstar left deformed after a botched suicide attempt. There's also the Quincannons: Vyla and Odin, played by Elizabeth Perkins ("Weeds") and Jackie Earle Haley ("Watchmen", 2009), respectively — a lovely pair of slaughterhouse magnates, local benefactors and proud supporters of the Ku Klux Klan. Fans of the comic have been ea- gerly awaiting the series' arrival since it was announced back in 2013, no doubt in a mixed state of anticipation and apprehension, as limited/lesser-known comics have something of a rough history when it comes to adaptations (just look at 2005's "Constantine" star- ring Keanu Reeves, and last year's NBC series of the same name). "Preacher" was a comic infa- mous for its dark, edgy content. In fact, part of the reason it's taken so long for a TV series to happen is that many networks were turned off when they realized how little Jesse Custer practiced what he preached. In 2008, HBO passed on the series because of the comic's cynical attitude after almost two years of development. Despite all of this, "Preacher" showrunner Sam Catlin, who spearheaded the series' AMC re- vival alongside actor/comedian Seth Rogen ("Knocked up," 2007) and Rogen's longtime partner-in- crime, writer/producer Evan Gold- berg ("This Is the End," 2015), promised fans in an April interview with Collider that, regardless of any changes they make to the con- tent, the show definitely won't be "Preacher-lite": "Garth really pushes the enve- lope in terms of those stories, and I will say we really did, too. ... There's some silly violence and there's some crazy violence, but there's also some real violence and some real sin." Rogen admitted to Crave in Oc- tober that, in a controversial move, the story progression in the series does not closely follow the comics, saying: "We are changing the spe- cifics of how the narrative is un- folding. A lot of the building blocks we are not changing, a lot of char- acters we're keeping, but we want to make a show that, if you're a fan of the comic, you don't know what to expect." While in most adaptations, straying from the source material would raise many red flags, it's un- likely to be a problem for "Preach- er." In the comics, some of the most hilarious moments came from the smallest characters, those seen briefly, but years later are still the most memorable. Ro- gen wants people to know the "Preacher" series is going to have its fair share of zany characters, too. "To us, the tangential element is one of our favorite things," he told Crave. "The fact that it does go off into these other worlds and explore these other characters, I mean that's something that we wholeheartedly intend on indulg- ing in, because it's one of the best parts about the comic. Just the massive tapestry of weirdos." 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