That's not to say the products of these mediums are above reinterpretation in a creative sense, but executives (that's a key word right there) must always balance the risk of
destroying franchise potential (and there's another) with the chancer's reward of cashing in on a big name.
Since DREDD was announced back in 2008 THN has tempered its excitement, remembering all - too - well Slur - vester Stallone's abysmal 1995 take on the character, a film which
destroyed the integrity of the source material and masses of
potential for a fantastic
franchise.