Development continues @ Bad Hat Harry, the production company of director Bryan Singer, after optioning film rights to writer James Hudnall and illustrator John Ridgway's 1990's Image Comics fantasy series, "The Age of Heroes":
"...when the gods were born, they remade the world in the image of their dreams. This was known as the 'Age of Gods'.
"When man was created along with other races of beings, fantastic cities were raised, insane magics were forged and unimaginable wars were fought, as the gods battled for supremacy over all creation. This was known as the 'Age of Wonders'.
"When the gods fled and man was left to make his way in a world full of monsters and arcane magic, some rose up to right wrongs and create justice. This was known as 'The Age of Heroes'..."
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"...when the gods were born, they remade the world in the image of their dreams. This was known as the 'Age of Gods'.
"When man was created along with other races of beings, fantastic cities were raised, insane magics were forged and unimaginable wars were fought, as the gods battled for supremacy over all creation. This was known as the 'Age of Wonders'.
"When the gods fled and man was left to make his way in a world full of monsters and arcane magic, some rose up to right wrongs and create justice. This was known as 'The Age of Heroes'..."
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- 10/29/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
(Cbr) NBC's "Constantine" has summoned Michael James Shaw in recurring guest role as Papa Midnite, the voodoo king of New Orleans. While the character was frequently an uneasy ally of John Constantine the the comic books, USA Today describes the role as "a formidable magical adversary" for the demon hunter (played by Matt Ryan). Created by Jamie Delano and John Ridgway, and introduced in 1988's "Hellblazer" #1, Papa Midnite is an immortal mob boss and voodoo practitioner with a long, tangled history with Constantine (for instance, although Constantine had stolen $50,000 from him, Midnite still agreed to help in his fight the hunger demon Mnemoth). Papa Midnite starred in his own 2005 Vertigo miniseries, which coincided with the release of the "Constantine" film, in which he was portrayed by Djimon Hounsou. The character was reintroduced last year in DC Comics' New 52 with "Constantine" #4. Shaw joins a cast that also includes Harold Perrineau,...
- 8/16/2014
- by Kevin Melrose, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
Bad Hat Harry, production company of director Bryan Singer ("X-Men: Days Of Future Past") has optioned film rights to writer James Hudnall and illustrator John Ridgway's 1990's Image Comics fantasy series, "Age of Heroes":
"...when the gods were born, they remade the world in the image of their dreams. This was known as the 'Age of Gods'.
"When man was created along with other races of beings, fantastic cities were raised, insane magics were forged and unimaginable wars were fought, as the gods battled for supremacy over all creation. This was known as the 'Age of Wonders'.
"When the gods fled and man was left to make his way in a world full of monsters and arcane magic, some rose up to right wrongs and create justice. This was known as 'The Age of Heroes'..."
Click the images to enlarge....
"...when the gods were born, they remade the world in the image of their dreams. This was known as the 'Age of Gods'.
"When man was created along with other races of beings, fantastic cities were raised, insane magics were forged and unimaginable wars were fought, as the gods battled for supremacy over all creation. This was known as the 'Age of Wonders'.
"When the gods fled and man was left to make his way in a world full of monsters and arcane magic, some rose up to right wrongs and create justice. This was known as 'The Age of Heroes'..."
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- 7/13/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
(Cbr) NBC's "Constantine" cast is filling out, with Deadline reporting Wednesday that three actors have been added to the DC Comics-based pilot: Lucy Griffiths, Harold Perrineau and Charles Halford. Perrineau, known for his role as Michael on "Lost," will play Manny, "an authoritative angel" who supervises Constantine's actions. Griffiths, who's played Marian on the BBC's "Robin Hood" and Nora on "True Blood," is set to play Liv, described by Deadline as "an offbeat young woman tired of her ordinary life who comes to discover that she has the ability of seeing the supernatural world among us." Halford, who recently appeared as Agent Shaw on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and Reggie Ledoux on "True Detective," will play Chas; unlike Manny and Liv, Chas a long-running character from the "Hellblazer" comic book series. As in the source material, the TV version of Chas will be a close friend to John Constantine -- Deadline says,...
- 3/6/2014
- by Albert Ching, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
Bleeding Cool , who has been on point with their "Constantine" coverage thus far, has learned who we might be seeing John Constantine going up against in his upcoming NBC TV series - none other than Papa Midnite. The site reports that the pilot will tell an origin for the character, and, should it be picked up for a full series, we'll see Constantine doing battle with Midnite a couple of times throughout the first season. In addition, BC reports that one of the most famous locations from the "Hellblazer" comics, Ravenscar Psychiatric Hospital, will be used as a location in the series, which will be set primarily in New York City. Created by Jamie Delano and John Ridgway in Hellblazer #1 , Papa...
- 2/26/2014
- Comingsoon.net
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- 6/30/2013
- by Christian Cawley
- Kasterborous.com
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