It's time to board Snowpiercer once more.

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The post-apocalyptic film took the world by storm back in 2013, and now Marty Adelstein's Tomorrow Studios is developing the graphic novel adaptation for TV. Bong Joon-ho directed the Snowpiercer feature film, and the Korean auteur will executive produce the reboot alongside Dooho Choi, Becky Clements, Chan-wook Park.

"I couldn't be more excited for the opportunity," writer Josh Friedman said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "Marty and Becky are the perfect partners to help me bring this world to TV. I'm a huge fan of director Bong's films, especially Snowpiercer. It's great the way the best sci-fi is great - thoughtful, political, funny, scary and sly. And it's on a train. A big f-ing train. What more could you want?"

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The main concern amongst fans, however, is whether or not a TV show can really do justice to Bong's gritty marvel. Chris Evans' protagonist fought his way to the front in majestic style, but will a 42-minute spot be able to keep the adrenaline flowing? Tell us what you think in the poll below!

The news comes just months ahead of the release of the graphic novel's third installment, Snowpiercer: Terminus.

Click the video below to see a trailer for the original Snowpiercer.

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Should 'Snowpiercer' move to the world of TV?