Another time around...
Sep. 10th, 2009 01:53 pmThere is a large rumor going around about something being discussed by Marvel and Disney and that is bringing back the $1.99 price for comics. It seems like it would be a Disney move - even if they lose money on the comics, they'd make it on the movies (provided they were well done.)
The Hollywood Reporter has an article about the producer of “Chuck”. You see, it seems he has landed a new show on Fox. He’ll be developing “an epic Western with a sci-fi twist, the show will revolved around ‘a gunslinger caught between worlds’.” Because the last Sci-Fi Western did so well on Fox. And... I don't know. We'll see. I like "Chuck" lots and lots....
Director Peter Berg has confirmed to MTV that Charlize Theron AND Will Smith will return for Hancock 2. Hrmmmm. That was a movie that had so much potential but didn't execute well on that potential.
Aaron Eckhart says he'd gladly play Harvey Dent again but doesn't think that's the way things will go and that going on after The Dark Knight and Heath Ledger's death will be challenging.
Brand spanking new DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson told Comic Book Resources about her desire to prioritize several DC properties on the movie making track including "Superman," "Wonder Woman," and "Justice League". I would add "Flash" to that list but that's a really good start right there.
It looks like the Masters of the Universe movie will not be made at Warner Brothers. We'll see if it ends up anywhere else.
The word is that "Howling Mad" Murdock in The A-Team is going to be District 9 star Sharlto Copley. This is brilliant if it is true.
Heat Vision reports that Mandy Moore will voice Rapunzel in Disney's next hand drawn feature, and Zachary Levi has been cast as the voice of the bandit who finds himself on the road with her. (Seemingly he is, as of yet, unnamed.)
Bryan Fuller left “Heroes” in mid-June to write two pilots for NBC. Here are the details on these two pilots - Fuller and Bryan Singer are working on an hourlong show based on Augusten Burroughs’ novel “Sellevision". I haven't read it but it seems to be dark comedy about shopping channels and their hosts. They other one is for a prospective workplace sitcom titled “No Kill,” about an animal shelter that, obviosuly, doesn't kill the animals.
The Hollywood Reporter has an article about the producer of “Chuck”. You see, it seems he has landed a new show on Fox. He’ll be developing “an epic Western with a sci-fi twist, the show will revolved around ‘a gunslinger caught between worlds’.” Because the last Sci-Fi Western did so well on Fox. And... I don't know. We'll see. I like "Chuck" lots and lots....
Director Peter Berg has confirmed to MTV that Charlize Theron AND Will Smith will return for Hancock 2. Hrmmmm. That was a movie that had so much potential but didn't execute well on that potential.
Aaron Eckhart says he'd gladly play Harvey Dent again but doesn't think that's the way things will go and that going on after The Dark Knight and Heath Ledger's death will be challenging.
Brand spanking new DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson told Comic Book Resources about her desire to prioritize several DC properties on the movie making track including "Superman," "Wonder Woman," and "Justice League". I would add "Flash" to that list but that's a really good start right there.
It looks like the Masters of the Universe movie will not be made at Warner Brothers. We'll see if it ends up anywhere else.
The word is that "Howling Mad" Murdock in The A-Team is going to be District 9 star Sharlto Copley. This is brilliant if it is true.
Heat Vision reports that Mandy Moore will voice Rapunzel in Disney's next hand drawn feature, and Zachary Levi has been cast as the voice of the bandit who finds himself on the road with her. (Seemingly he is, as of yet, unnamed.)
Bryan Fuller left “Heroes” in mid-June to write two pilots for NBC. Here are the details on these two pilots - Fuller and Bryan Singer are working on an hourlong show based on Augusten Burroughs’ novel “Sellevision". I haven't read it but it seems to be dark comedy about shopping channels and their hosts. They other one is for a prospective workplace sitcom titled “No Kill,” about an animal shelter that, obviosuly, doesn't kill the animals.