Alfred Gough and Miles Millar will write and could make their directorial debut with Summit Entertainment’s Homelanders, says a story at The Hollywood Reporter.
A young adult book series by Andrew Klavan, the four Homelanders books are separately entitled “The Last Thing I Remember,” “The Long Way Home,” “The Truth of the Matter” and “The Final Hour.” The first one is officially described as follows:
Sometimes you have to go home to find out who you really are.
Charlie West went to bed one night an ordinary high school student. He woke up a hunted man. Terrorists are trying to kill him. The police want to arrest him for the stabbing death of his best friend. He doesn’t know whose side he’s one or who he can trust. With his pursuers closing in on every side, Charlie makes his way back to his hometown to find some answers. There, holed up in an abandoned mansion, he’s joined by his friends in a desperate attempt to discover the truth about a murder he can’t rememberand the love he can never forget.
Gough and Millar are best known for creating, writing and executive producing “Smallville.” They also recently took to the big screen with the script for this year’s I Am Number Four.