Henry Selick realizing his film adaptation of "The Ocean at The End of The Lane" is likely getting canned due to the allegations against Neil Gaiman.
(Before anyone says he simply should not have Gaiman involved in the production like what's happening with Good Omens, consider this: The Ocean at The End of The Lane is loosely based on Gaiman's own life experiences and cannot be separated from him whatsoever. Yeah, Selick is shit out of luck on this one.)













