Back in January 2012, filmmaker Joe Carnahan revealed that his adaptation of Mark Millar's comic book Nemesis was no longer happening at 20th Century Fox.

However, just nine months later, Mark Millar was hired by the studio to consult on all of their superhero movies, which apparently breathed new life into the project. Mark Millar revealed his thoughts about Joe Carnahan and Matthew Carnahan's finished screenplay, which is moving forward at the studio.

The original limited comic book, which was created back in 2010, centered on a billionaire playboy who used his vast wealth and influence to terrorize Chief Inspector Blake Morrow, essentially taking a superhero archetype such as Batman and turning him into a nefarious villain similar to The Joker.

Here's what he had to say on his official website over the weekend.

"How can I put this?

Nemesis is one of the most relentless and powerful screenplays I've ever read. I was actually shell-shocked after reading it, thinking about it for hours afterwards and discussing it with the family. As a movie, the Carnahan's have crafted something we've never actually seen before and I feel like someone in Julia Phillips' office must have felt when (Paul) Schrader's Taxi Driver script first landed on their desk. This is going to be one of the best movies of the decade. The fact that it's a superhero movie is incredibly exciting to me. This is the next step for where a comic-book adaptation can go and, simply as a viewer, I'm now counting down the days until I can sit in a screening room and see the first cut.

This is going to be massive.

And I'm not being hyperbolic here. Joe and Matthew Carnahan are two of the most respected people in the business and Joe's most recent movie, The Grey, ranks as my favorite in a year that had a lot of my favorite movies. He upped his game again with the Death Wish screenplay, which was one of the most compelling scripts I've ever read, but he's blown his other work out of the water with Nemesis. I had no idea where he was going with this (I wrote the book back in 2010, co-created with the brilliant artist Steve McNiven), but Joe had been tight-lipped on what he had planned and wanted me to experience the entire package for maximum impact when I sat myself down with a nice bottle of whisky and soaked this up over a two hour period.

There's nothing else I can really say. I've been blessed with the people adapting these Millarworld books so far, some of the best writers and directors currently working in film, but nothing prepared me for this. This is huge, operatic, tragic, monumental. This is about America right now and the world the audience is walking back into the second they leave the cinema. Nemesis is about America's worst nightmare in the form of a costumed billionaire attacking a city and doing everything he can to tear it down. The high concept, it's been said, is if Batman was The Joker and that's quite a fun way of looking at it. The cop who goes up against him, the Blake Morrow character in the book, is going to be a movie icon after this picture. I don't know who's going to be playing him at this stage, but I know that after reading the script everyone is going to WANT to.

It seemed odd to me in the economic downturn that we'd all be rooting for a costumed billionaire out there fighting poor people in Gotham City every night. That's what was in the back of my mind when I first sat down to write the book, this notion that richest guys on the planet could actually be the most terrifying. But what Joe and Matthew have done with this is practically alchemical. I joked to Joe on the phone last night that he's basically a brilliant plastic surgeon who has taken a decent-looking individual and turned them into a sex-bomb.

This is my new favorite movie and it's still a year or two away from anyone even seeing it. It's going to be the biggest and smartest action movie we've all seen in a very, very long time.

Get excited.

Best,

Mark Millar"

It seems that Morrow's character may have a bigger part in the story than in Mark Millar's original comic book, which is incredibly graphic and gruesome. It will be intriguing to see how far Joe Carnahan tries to push the envelope with violence, and which parts of the story will be included in the adaptation.

Joe Carnahan is also attached to direct, although it isn't known when production may begin. Tony Scott was once attached to direct when the project was first put into development back in 2010. Shortly thereafter, we reported that Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt were being sought for roles in the adaptation, although it never got off the ground.

Are you excited for a Nemesis adaptation after Mark Millar's statement? Let us know!