Roger Avery and Neil Gaiman have officially stepped off of penning the adaptation of Black Hole for direct David Fincher. According to MTV. Gaiman tells the website that Fincher’s process requires over ten drafts to be written, regardless to say the BEOWULF writing duo weren’t so into that idea. In Charles Burns’ incredibly creepy twelve-issue series, high school kids in the ’70s get a sexually transmitted disease called “teen plague,” which at first, has no known cause. Some only got a rash. Others became monsters and grew new body parts, like a tail or an extra mouth or webbing.
