The package hit studios over the weekend, generating multiple offers. In the end, Lionsgate, which is behind the John Wick movies, flexed its might, wanting to keep Stahelski in its fold.

Analog is set in the near-future where the security of the internet has been rendered useless thanks to an event referred to as the Great Doxxing. Out of those ashes, people turn to so-called Ledger Men, agents who carry sensitive secrets the old-fashioned way — with a briefcase handcuffed to one arm and a gun held in the other.

The first issue of the comic was released in April. Duggan is a former employee of Los Angeles comics shop Golden Apple that leapfrogged into writing comics. Among his credits was being the longtime co-scribe for Marvel Comics’ Deadpool titles, which landed him a reference in Deadpool 2. Duggan is repped by Grandview and Katz Goldman.

Condal worked on the script for Rampage, the recent Dwayne Johnson monster movie. He co-created Colony with Carlton Cuse, and the USA show began its third season earlier this month. The writer is currently developing a Conan the Barbarian series for Amazon. Condal is repped by WME and Grandview.

Stahelski, a stuntman turned second unit director, made his helming debut with partner David Leitch on 2014’s John Wick. He is currently shooting John Wick: Chapter 3. Stahelski and Condal first worked together developing a remake of Highlander for Lionsgate. He is repped by WME and Gang Tyre.