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==Adaptations== [[File:Neuromancer TGN.jpg|thumb|Cover art of volume one of the [[Tom De Haven|Tom de Haven]] and Jensen graphic novel adaptation, published by [[Marvel Comics]] in 1989|261x261px]] In 1989, [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s [[Epic Comics]] imprint published a 48-page [[graphic novel]] version by [[Tom De Haven|Tom de Haven]] and [[Bruce Jensen]]. It only covers the first two chapters, "Chiba City Blues" and "The Shopping Expedition", and was never continued.{{Sfn|Murphy|2024|p=16}} A loosely based [[Neuromancer (video game)|video game adaptation of the same name]] was published in 1988 by [[Interplay Entertainment]] for the [[Apple II]] and [[Commodore 64]].{{Sfn|Alexander|2014}} While ''Neuromancer'' has never been adapted into a film, there have been several attempts; several journalists have described the novel as "unfilmable".{{Sfn|Anthony|2008}}{{Sfn|Child|2010}} British director [[Chris Cunningham]] and musician [[Aphex Twin]] were attached to the project, providing the script and soundtrack, respectively.{{Sfn|Kinnear|2013}} While Cunningham's script gained Gibson's blessing, Cunningham ultimately withdrew over not being given [[final cut privilege]].{{Sfn|Child|2010}} Actor [[Hayden Christensen]] was rumoured to be attached.{{Sfn|Anthony|2008}} Other directors with previous connections to aborted film projects include [[Chuck Russell]], [[Vincenzo Natali]] and, most recently, [[Deadpool (film)|''Deadpool'']] director [[Tim Miller (director)|Tim Miller]] in 2017.{{Sfn|Kinnear|2013}}{{Sfn|Hamman|2025}}{{Sfn|Couch|2017}} Natali, who also had Gibson blessing, spent several years the project; offers were extended to actors [[Liam Neeson]] and [[Mark Wahlberg]] until Natali became unavailable.{{Sfn|Child|2012}} In February 2024, [[Apple Inc|Apple]] announced that it had greenlit [[Neuromancer (TV series)|a 10-episode series]] for [[Apple TV+]], co-produced by [[Skydance Television]], [[Anonymous Content]], and DreamCrew Entertainment, with [[J. D. Dillard]] joining Roland as co-showrunner.{{Sfn|Cordero|2024a}} The announced cast includes [[Callum Turner]] as Case,{{Sfn|Otterman|2024}} [[Briana Middleton]] as Molly,{{Sfn|Andreeva|2024}} [[Joseph Lee (actor)|Joseph Lee]] as Hideo,{{Sfn|Cordero|2024b}} [[Mark Strong]] as Armitage,{{Sfn|Andreeva|2024}} and [[Clémence Poésy]] as Marie-France Tessier.''{{Sfn|Petski|2025}}''
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