Computer version In November 1998, the
Orlando Sentinel reported that Hamill was at work on a "computer version" of
The Black Pearl for
Access Software with a scheduled release date of October 1999. The company was acquired by
Microsoft in April 1999 and this project was never released.
Film adaptation Although
The Black Pearl was originally co-written with his cousin, Eric Johnson, as a
screenplay, Hamill has reported difficulties getting Hollywood to make a film adaptation that matches his vision for the project. He first expressed a strong desire to direct a film version of the story in January 1996, months before the first issue hit newsstands. Hamill has allowed multiple production deals to elapse and announced several projected dates for the start of filming. At the
L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival on April 17, 2010, Hamill announced he secured backing from British investors for a $7-million budget, and that he will direct the film. He made a formal announcement at the
Cannes Film Festival in May 2010. Hamill described his vision for the project as a "dark, edgy thriller" and that he would be seeking an
"R" rating for the completed film. ==Notes==