Yes. Snowpiercer is indeed adapted from a comic book. The comic served as the inspiration for the various adaptations we see today, laying the foundation for the dystopian world and characters.
Well, 'Snowpiercer' is not based on a true story. It's a creative work of science fiction. The idea of a train that continuously circles the frozen earth with different classes of people on it is a very imaginative concept. It was created by the filmmakers and writers to tell a story about inequality, power, and the human will to survive in extreme circumstances. There's no real - world event or situation that it is directly based on.
Yes, there are. Some movies draw inspiration from various sources but not directly from comic books. For example, 'The Truman Show' has elements of a fantastical world but isn't based on a comic.
The Incredibles doesn't have its roots in a comic book. It's a wholly original concept that came to life through the imagination of the filmmakers at Pixar.
Echo doesn't have its roots in a comic book. It's a standalone production with a distinct and original narrative.
No, it's not. Utopia has its own unique origin and isn't derived from a comic book.
Yes, Brightburn is based on a comic book concept. It takes inspiration from the superhero genre and puts a unique twist on it.
Yes, Darkman is based on a comic book. It takes inspiration from the source material to create the movie's storyline and characters.
Yes, Shazam is based on a comic book. It originated from DC Comics and has a rich comic book history.
Bloodshot is indeed based on a comic book. The movie takes inspiration from the rich lore and characters of the comic book source material. However, there are some creative changes made for the cinematic adaptation to suit the big screen.
No, 'Happy' isn't based on a comic book. It's an original creation.