American McGee's Alice Will Get a TV Adaptation

The show will be created by the writer of the original X-Men movie David Hayter.

American McGee's Alice, a horror game version of Lewis Carroll's classic story released in December 2000, is getting a TV adaptation with the writer of the original X-Men movie and voice of Solid Snake from MGS David Hayter as the showrunner. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show will be produced by Radar Pictures and Abandon Entertainment, as well as Hayter himself, who will be responsible for the show's script. As of right now, the show hasn't been acquired by any broadcaster or streaming platform.

"American McGee’s Alice and Alice: Madness Returns game series is a groundbreaking reimagining of the classic tale. It takes you into the heart of a corrupted Wonderland and throws light into shadowy corners the world has never seen," comments David Hayter. "I am beyond excited to bring this world of madness and wonder to a global audience."

"David Hayter brings imagination, experience, and stealth sneaking skills gained through successful missions in film, TV, and video games – a unique combination sure to make this adventure into Wonderland a successful one for the franchise and the fans. I am excited to be working with him and know the Alice fans will welcome him with mad affection," says the original game's developer American McGee.

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