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According to industry reports, The CW, an American TV network, are planning a live-action adaptation of the DC Comic Raven.
Hoping to fill the space for 'Smallville' which will be ending its run in 2011, the live action series will be written and produce Diego Gutierrez, who previously work on 'V'. Raven was previously seen in the animated Cartoon Network series 'Teen Titans'.
Source: http://www.collider.com/2010/12/03/raven-the-cw-dc-comics/According to industry reports, The CW, an American TV network, are planning a... more
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It looks like Wonder Woman might make a TV comeback (but not in animated form) as David E. Kelley is to write and produce a live action series.
Warner Bros and DC Entertainment are pitching to TV bosses on the fanchise, which the plans are currently under wraps. The live action Wonder Woman series aired between 1975 and 1979 across two US networks, and recently DC Comics gave the known superhero a makeover, with a mixed reception.
Source: http://www.deadline.com/2010/10/wonder-woman-returning-to-tv-as-series-written-and-produced-by-david-e-kelley/It looks like Wonder Woman might make a TV comeback (but not in animated form) as... more
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According to the Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment Geoff Johns, a live-action version of a lesser-known character called 'Blue Beetle' is to get its own television series.
On Twitter (@GeoffJohns0) Geoff tweeted "BLUE BEETLE NEWS from DCE!! We have a live-action test of Jaime Reyes' scarab activating his suit. It. Is. Awesome." plus "Blue Beetle's going to appear in most of the Brave and the Bold's this year and we're hoping to develop a live-action show. Fingers crossed!", and "If I can break it out of the vault, I'll bring it to SDCC. LIVE ACTION BLUE BEETLE!!".
Source: http://www.comicbookmovie.com/dc_comics/news/?a=19048According to the Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment Geoff Johns, a live-action... more
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The new Batman movie is scheduled for release in 2012. With a re-imagined Batman character,
the film is re-introducing classic characters in a fun and creative way!
The project is so new that the film is "untitled" and is officially named the "Untitled Batman Project." Everything is hush-hush and under wraps, including who the new villain(s) will be.
You can rally for a return of the Catwoman!
Vote Now! http://www.ibwff.com/2010/05/who-would-you-cast-the-untitled-batman-movie/The new Batman movie is scheduled for release in 2012. With a re-imagined Batman... more
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It may be in development, but it looks like the project bringing DC superhero "The Flash" to the big screen might be on the ropes.
Producer Charles Roven told IGN: "Warner Bros. came to me and said, ‘The work that you’ve been doing hasn’t yet resulted in something that any of us, including the filmmaking team, feel could be greenlit as a movie. We’re trying to accomplish something that takes into account the entire, rich DC character world, and we’d like to pull it back.".
Recently they changed producers and an additional writer, will it get the greenlit? Time will tell...It may be in development, but it looks like the project bringing DC superhero... more
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Despite rumours and speculations, Diane Nelson (president of the newly created DC Entertainment) told MTV: "We've obviously done a lot of great things behind the property in our history, and it's a key part of the family, but we don't have current plans behind Superman."Despite rumours and speculations, Diane Nelson (president of the newly created DC... more
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