The long-awaited film adaptation of Andy Weir's novel Artemis is still actively in development, eight years after its initial announcement. Directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord have provided an update, stating they have figured out a way forward. This project, based on the bestseller by the author of The Martian, continues to progress.
Andy Weir, known for his 2011 novel The Martian which was adapted into a successful film, published Artemis in 2017. Set on the moon, the science fiction thriller follows a heist gone wrong in a lunar colony. The film rights were acquired shortly after its release, with Phil Lord and Chris Miller attached as directors.
In an exclusive update from Screen Rant, the duo confirmed that the project is alive after eight years. Lord and Miller stated, "We Figured Out A Way," indicating they have resolved previous challenges in bringing the story to the screen. This comes amid a landscape where many book-to-film adaptations face delays due to scripting, casting, or production hurdles.
No further details on casting, release date, or studio involvement were provided in the update. The confirmation provides hope for fans awaiting this moon-set adventure, especially given Weir's track record with cinematic adaptations. As development continues, it highlights ongoing interest in hard science fiction narratives in Hollywood.