From TorontoFilm.Net, Sneak Peek actor Brenton Thwaites as 'Dick Grayson', aka 'Robin', former protege of 'Batman', from "Titans", the live-action comic book TV series pilot currently shooting, based on the DC Comics' superhero team "Teen Titans":
Cast also includes Alan Ritchson as 'Hank Hall'/Hawk', Minka Kelly as 'Dawn Granger'/'Dove' and Lindsey Gort as 'Detective Amy Rohrbach'.
"Titans", developed by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, will debut in 2018 on DC Comics' new direct-to-consumer digital service.
"Titans" Original Casting Call Breakdown:
"...Male, late 20's-early 30's, Caucasian. Equal parts charm and impenetrability, He is a cop, with a nice smile, tired eyes and a cool, distant manner. However, when provoked, his eyes are so lethal 'they drain a man of every last bit of spleen'. John is haunted by the murder of his family.
"Unbeknownst to those around him,...
Cast also includes Alan Ritchson as 'Hank Hall'/Hawk', Minka Kelly as 'Dawn Granger'/'Dove' and Lindsey Gort as 'Detective Amy Rohrbach'.
"Titans", developed by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, will debut in 2018 on DC Comics' new direct-to-consumer digital service.
"Titans" Original Casting Call Breakdown:
"...Male, late 20's-early 30's, Caucasian. Equal parts charm and impenetrability, He is a cop, with a nice smile, tired eyes and a cool, distant manner. However, when provoked, his eyes are so lethal 'they drain a man of every last bit of spleen'. John is haunted by the murder of his family.
"Unbeknownst to those around him,...
- 12/4/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
According to TorontoFilm.Net, the new "Titans" live-action comic book TV series starts shooting in Toronto November 14, 2017 based on the DC Comics' superhero team, starring Brenton Thwaites as 'Dick Grayson', former protege of 'Batman', Anna Diop as 'Starfire', Teagan Croft as 'Raven' and Ryan Potter as 'Beast Boy':
Cast also includes Alan Ritchson as 'Hank Hall'/Hawk', Minka Kelly as 'Dawn Granger'/'Dove' and Lindsey Gort as 'Detective Amy Rohrbach'.
"Titans", developed by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, will debut in 2018 on DC Comics' new direct-to-consumer digital service.
"Titans" Casting Call Breakdown:
"...Male, late 20's-early 30's, Caucasian. Equal parts charm and impenetrability, He is a cop, with a nice smile, tired eyes and a cool, distant manner. However, when provoked, his eyes are so lethal 'they drain a man of every last bit of spleen'. John is haunted by the murder of his family.
Cast also includes Alan Ritchson as 'Hank Hall'/Hawk', Minka Kelly as 'Dawn Granger'/'Dove' and Lindsey Gort as 'Detective Amy Rohrbach'.
"Titans", developed by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, will debut in 2018 on DC Comics' new direct-to-consumer digital service.
"Titans" Casting Call Breakdown:
"...Male, late 20's-early 30's, Caucasian. Equal parts charm and impenetrability, He is a cop, with a nice smile, tired eyes and a cool, distant manner. However, when provoked, his eyes are so lethal 'they drain a man of every last bit of spleen'. John is haunted by the murder of his family.
- 11/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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Wondering how all the DC universe TV spin-offs, crossovers and webseries fit together? We have the answer...
In October 2012, Us network The CW launched the first season of Arrow, after wrapping up no fewer than ten seasons of Superman origin show Smallville a year before. Arrow was a completely new take on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, in a new universe that had nothing to do with Smallville or its version of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow. The series proved quite the hit for The CW, and a second season renewal inevitably followed. In season two, we were introduced to forensic scientist Barry Allen, better known to DC Comics readers as The Flash. Arrow got a third season, The Flash got his own TV show with great success, and the live action shared DC Comics universe on TV was born. And with it the question: how does it all fit together?...
Wondering how all the DC universe TV spin-offs, crossovers and webseries fit together? We have the answer...
In October 2012, Us network The CW launched the first season of Arrow, after wrapping up no fewer than ten seasons of Superman origin show Smallville a year before. Arrow was a completely new take on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, in a new universe that had nothing to do with Smallville or its version of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow. The series proved quite the hit for The CW, and a second season renewal inevitably followed. In season two, we were introduced to forensic scientist Barry Allen, better known to DC Comics readers as The Flash. Arrow got a third season, The Flash got his own TV show with great success, and the live action shared DC Comics universe on TV was born. And with it the question: how does it all fit together?...
- 9/22/2016
- Den of Geek
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While the fourth season of Arrow proved to be highly divisive among fans, it’s probably safe to say that many will still want it to adorn their shelves. And for those who do, you’ll be glad to know that on August 30, you can bring home Oliver Queen’s latest adventures on either Blu-Ray or DVD.
Something that I found to be cool about this upcoming set is that it actually includes an episode of The Flash, so you can enjoy both parts of the mid-season crossover in case you elect to buy only one series. Furthermore, several bonus features focus on the likes of Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and Vandal Savage, which seems appropriate given that said crossover served as a backdoor pilot for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
For more information on what to expect, you can check out the full press release below,...
While the fourth season of Arrow proved to be highly divisive among fans, it’s probably safe to say that many will still want it to adorn their shelves. And for those who do, you’ll be glad to know that on August 30, you can bring home Oliver Queen’s latest adventures on either Blu-Ray or DVD.
Something that I found to be cool about this upcoming set is that it actually includes an episode of The Flash, so you can enjoy both parts of the mid-season crossover in case you elect to buy only one series. Furthermore, several bonus features focus on the likes of Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and Vandal Savage, which seems appropriate given that said crossover served as a backdoor pilot for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
For more information on what to expect, you can check out the full press release below,...
- 6/2/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Burbank, CA (May 31, 2016) – Just in time for Arrow’s fifth season on The CW, viewers can catch up with the thrilling series as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases Arrow: The Complete Fourth Season on Blu-rayTM including Digital HD and DVD on August 30, 2016. Averaging 4 million viewers weekly for each original episode, Arrow is The CW’s #3 show among Total Viewers, behind The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and the #2 series on The CW amongst Adults 18-34.* The release contains all 23 exhilarating episodes from the fourth season, and The Flash crossover episode; plus over an hour and a half of extra content, including the 2015 Comic-Con Panel, never-before-seen featurettes, deleted scenes, and a gag reel. Arrow: The Complete Fourth Season is priced to own at $49.99 Srp for the DVD and $54.97 Srp for the Blu-ray including Digital HD.
*Source: Nielsen National TV View L+7 Us AA%; excluding repeats, specials, and...
*Source: Nielsen National TV View L+7 Us AA%; excluding repeats, specials, and...
- 5/31/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
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Between the Lazarus Pit, Nanda Parbat and the return of an old friend, the latest Arrow season 4 episode is swimming in deja-vu...
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4.12 Unchained
If there's one salvageable thing to come out of last season's Ra's al Ghul storyline, it was Nyssa. Previously a love interest for Sara and a foil for Oliver, Nyssa has quietly become one of Arrow's most intriguing figures, a person outside of Team Arrow, outside of Malcolm's new League of Assassins, operating largely in the background.
This gives her a certain edge over the rest of our heroes as, while still being humanised at various points thanks to her aforementioned romance with Sara, she's often more level-headed than anyone else on the show. Her mission to take down Malcolm is one that makes complete sense after what we've witnessed, and her manoeuvrings to get there were revealed across...
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Between the Lazarus Pit, Nanda Parbat and the return of an old friend, the latest Arrow season 4 episode is swimming in deja-vu...
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4.12 Unchained
If there's one salvageable thing to come out of last season's Ra's al Ghul storyline, it was Nyssa. Previously a love interest for Sara and a foil for Oliver, Nyssa has quietly become one of Arrow's most intriguing figures, a person outside of Team Arrow, outside of Malcolm's new League of Assassins, operating largely in the background.
This gives her a certain edge over the rest of our heroes as, while still being humanised at various points thanks to her aforementioned romance with Sara, she's often more level-headed than anyone else on the show. Her mission to take down Malcolm is one that makes complete sense after what we've witnessed, and her manoeuvrings to get there were revealed across...
- 2/8/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Between the Lazarus Pit, Nanda Parbat and the return of an old friend, the latest Arrow season 4 episode is swimming in deja-vu...
This review contains spoilers.
4.12 Unchained
If there's one salvageable thing to come out of last season's Ra's al Ghul storyline, it was Nyssa. Previously a love interest for Sara and a foil for Oliver, Nyssa has quietly become one of Arrow's most intriguing figures, a person outside of Team Arrow, outside of Malcolm's new League of Assassins, operating largely in the background.
This gives her a certain edge over the rest of our heroes as, while still being humanised at various points thanks to her aforementioned romance with Sara, she's often more level-headed than anyone else on the show. Her mission to take down Malcolm is one that makes complete sense after what we've witnessed, and her manoeuvrings to get there were revealed across...
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Between the Lazarus Pit, Nanda Parbat and the return of an old friend, the latest Arrow season 4 episode is swimming in deja-vu...
This review contains spoilers.
4.12 Unchained
If there's one salvageable thing to come out of last season's Ra's al Ghul storyline, it was Nyssa. Previously a love interest for Sara and a foil for Oliver, Nyssa has quietly become one of Arrow's most intriguing figures, a person outside of Team Arrow, outside of Malcolm's new League of Assassins, operating largely in the background.
This gives her a certain edge over the rest of our heroes as, while still being humanised at various points thanks to her aforementioned romance with Sara, she's often more level-headed than anyone else on the show. Her mission to take down Malcolm is one that makes complete sense after what we've witnessed, and her manoeuvrings to get there were revealed across...
- 2/8/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Arrow season 4's latest filler episode delivers two sidekick-centric storylines for Felicity and Diggle...
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4.11 A.W.O.L.
Until now, Arrow has always, disappointingly, made the struggles of its supporting characters all about Oliver. When it was confirmed that the outcome of Darhk's attack would leave Felicity wheelchair-bound, it was a significant worry that her paralysis would simply be an excuse for the show to backtrack on Oliver's attitude adjustment. He doesn't handle tragedy well and, despite his relatively lighthearted demeanour this season, old habits die hard.
And to a certain extent this can be expected given the fact that Oliver is the show's solo protagonist. But at a certain point fans attach to the supporting cast and, on Arrow especially, the hero becomes one of the least interesting ingredients in the recipe.
What a relief, then, that the episode decided to focus...
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Arrow season 4's latest filler episode delivers two sidekick-centric storylines for Felicity and Diggle...
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4.11 A.W.O.L.
Until now, Arrow has always, disappointingly, made the struggles of its supporting characters all about Oliver. When it was confirmed that the outcome of Darhk's attack would leave Felicity wheelchair-bound, it was a significant worry that her paralysis would simply be an excuse for the show to backtrack on Oliver's attitude adjustment. He doesn't handle tragedy well and, despite his relatively lighthearted demeanour this season, old habits die hard.
And to a certain extent this can be expected given the fact that Oliver is the show's solo protagonist. But at a certain point fans attach to the supporting cast and, on Arrow especially, the hero becomes one of the least interesting ingredients in the recipe.
What a relief, then, that the episode decided to focus...
- 2/1/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Arrow returns with an episode that hinges on whether you cared about that mid-season cliffhanger...
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4.10 Blood Debts
So Felicity isn't in the grave, which was obvious to anyone paying attention to dates, and we're still no closer to finding out it's true occupant. Our enjoyment of Blood Debts relied on how much we cared about that cliffhanger, and with the combination of obvious writer trickery to throw us off the scent over the break and an episode that was busy with several non-Felicity plotlines to set up and pay off, it's hard to know how to feel about the outcome.
The attack in the mid-season finale has consequences, which is nice, but it's again very unlikely that Felicity will actually remain paralysed for the rest of her time on the show. Sadly, primetime Us dramas just aren't there yet (but they're free to...
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Arrow returns with an episode that hinges on whether you cared about that mid-season cliffhanger...
This review contains spoilers.
4.10 Blood Debts
So Felicity isn't in the grave, which was obvious to anyone paying attention to dates, and we're still no closer to finding out it's true occupant. Our enjoyment of Blood Debts relied on how much we cared about that cliffhanger, and with the combination of obvious writer trickery to throw us off the scent over the break and an episode that was busy with several non-Felicity plotlines to set up and pay off, it's hard to know how to feel about the outcome.
The attack in the mid-season finale has consequences, which is nice, but it's again very unlikely that Felicity will actually remain paralysed for the rest of her time on the show. Sadly, primetime Us dramas just aren't there yet (but they're free to...
- 1/22/2016
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
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Arrow's fourth mid-season finale delivers a cruel cliffhanger for Oliver and the gang. Here's our review of Dark Waters...
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4.9 Dark Waters
It's a rule on Arrow that no one can be happy for more than three weeks. Whether it's self-fulfilment, becoming a capable superhero or finding contentment with a loved one, it's all going to get taken away in the most horrendous, violent way possible, and it's all in aid of our sick, twisted viewing pleasure.
Because, though the end of this episode was extremely cruel, you can't deny that it was also the capper to an excellent episode full of personal stakes and a connection to the main themes running through season four in a way last year never grasped. You can track Oliver's evolution from the moment he rode off into the sunset to now, and also more or less...
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Arrow's fourth mid-season finale delivers a cruel cliffhanger for Oliver and the gang. Here's our review of Dark Waters...
This review contains spoilers.
4.9 Dark Waters
It's a rule on Arrow that no one can be happy for more than three weeks. Whether it's self-fulfilment, becoming a capable superhero or finding contentment with a loved one, it's all going to get taken away in the most horrendous, violent way possible, and it's all in aid of our sick, twisted viewing pleasure.
Because, though the end of this episode was extremely cruel, you can't deny that it was also the capper to an excellent episode full of personal stakes and a connection to the main themes running through season four in a way last year never grasped. You can track Oliver's evolution from the moment he rode off into the sunset to now, and also more or less...
- 12/14/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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This year's Arrow/The Flash crossover was hugely entertaining, with the Star City gang injecting some lightness to proceedings...
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4.8 Legends Of Yesterday
What does one do when you're Greg Berlanti (and team), building an empire of modern superhero shows that has become increasingly interwoven, to the point where the first two series are being used to launch a third? Unsurprisingly, the most sensible place to do this was in the now-annual crossover event, somewhat inconveniently placed the week before each individual series' mid-season finale.
The first half of this Legends two-parter consisted of a lot of set-up done incredibly well, cashing in on the expectations of Flash viewers for more humour and camaraderie. Legends Of Yesterday, then, gets to do some more drama, finishing off the Kendra origin story and moving a few more chess pieces into place.
But I'm a little bit...
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This year's Arrow/The Flash crossover was hugely entertaining, with the Star City gang injecting some lightness to proceedings...
This review contains spoilers.
4.8 Legends Of Yesterday
What does one do when you're Greg Berlanti (and team), building an empire of modern superhero shows that has become increasingly interwoven, to the point where the first two series are being used to launch a third? Unsurprisingly, the most sensible place to do this was in the now-annual crossover event, somewhat inconveniently placed the week before each individual series' mid-season finale.
The first half of this Legends two-parter consisted of a lot of set-up done incredibly well, cashing in on the expectations of Flash viewers for more humour and camaraderie. Legends Of Yesterday, then, gets to do some more drama, finishing off the Kendra origin story and moving a few more chess pieces into place.
But I'm a little bit...
- 12/7/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Arrow finally devotes an episode to exploring John Diggle's four-season-long storyline in this week's Brotherhood...
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4.7 Brotherhood
John Diggle is more important to Arrow than fans tend to give him credit for. He's mainly kept in the back, wheeled out to keep Oliver in check whenever he's being particularly 'difficult' and, as the only minority character on Team Arrow, that's often been a problem. But this year he's got a costume and a secret identity and, with Brotherhood, an episode more or less dedicated to exploring his four-season-long storyline.
The fact that the through-line of Diggle's brother, Deadshot and Hive has been going since the pilot just shows how little effort Arrow puts into dealing with the character on a week-to-week basis but, probably by accident, it does mean that episodes like this have a ton of history to lean on.
The relationship between Oliver and Diggle,...
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Arrow finally devotes an episode to exploring John Diggle's four-season-long storyline in this week's Brotherhood...
This review contains spoilers.
4.7 Brotherhood
John Diggle is more important to Arrow than fans tend to give him credit for. He's mainly kept in the back, wheeled out to keep Oliver in check whenever he's being particularly 'difficult' and, as the only minority character on Team Arrow, that's often been a problem. But this year he's got a costume and a secret identity and, with Brotherhood, an episode more or less dedicated to exploring his four-season-long storyline.
The fact that the through-line of Diggle's brother, Deadshot and Hive has been going since the pilot just shows how little effort Arrow puts into dealing with the character on a week-to-week basis but, probably by accident, it does mean that episodes like this have a ton of history to lean on.
The relationship between Oliver and Diggle,...
- 11/23/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Here's what we made of the now-defunct Constantine crossing over with on Arrow in season four episode, Haunted...
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4.5 Haunted
I didn't watch Constantine. I feel like it's best I get that out in the open before attempting to write about Haunted because, as much as I enjoyed the episode and as excited I am about the precedent it sets for the shared universe in general, I have zero prior knowledge of the character aside from one pilot episode half-watched over a year ago. But, yeah, Constantine was in an episode of Arrow, guys. What a world we live in.
First and foremost, I was kind of impressed with how the episode wasn't entirely constructed as a way to bring in the character, but rather the character was slotted into this point in the season pretty seamlessly. Yes, he was given a fair bit...
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Here's what we made of the now-defunct Constantine crossing over with on Arrow in season four episode, Haunted...
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4.5 Haunted
I didn't watch Constantine. I feel like it's best I get that out in the open before attempting to write about Haunted because, as much as I enjoyed the episode and as excited I am about the precedent it sets for the shared universe in general, I have zero prior knowledge of the character aside from one pilot episode half-watched over a year ago. But, yeah, Constantine was in an episode of Arrow, guys. What a world we live in.
First and foremost, I was kind of impressed with how the episode wasn't entirely constructed as a way to bring in the character, but rather the character was slotted into this point in the season pretty seamlessly. Yes, he was given a fair bit...
- 11/9/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Crossovers, cancellations and spoilers were on the menu during Friday’s Television Critics Association panel with CW President Mark Pedowitz.
Related The CW’s Fall Schedule Opens in Early October, The Flash Gets Big Boost
First topic of discussion was Beauty and the Beast — specifically, why the low-rated series was renewed for a third season. Pedowitz attributed that to its “very engaged fan based” and “very international following. In short, “We brought it back because … it’s a very profitible show for everybody.”
He noted that producers weren’t certain of its renewal when writing the Season 2 finale, crediting Brad Kern...
Related The CW’s Fall Schedule Opens in Early October, The Flash Gets Big Boost
First topic of discussion was Beauty and the Beast — specifically, why the low-rated series was renewed for a third season. Pedowitz attributed that to its “very engaged fan based” and “very international following. In short, “We brought it back because … it’s a very profitible show for everybody.”
He noted that producers weren’t certain of its renewal when writing the Season 2 finale, crediting Brad Kern...
- 7/18/2014
- TVLine.com
"Supernatural" is currently on its eighth season, and we recently sat down with creator/writer Eric Kripke about the just released book The Essential Supernatural: On the Road with Sam and Dean Winchester.
Yours truly, along with several journalists from other publications, got to sit down and chat with Kripke, and here are the highlights from the early morning press conference. Enjoy!
How did this all come about, and how did you get involved with it? Was it your idea being that you did the foreword to the book?
Eric Kripke: I wish it was my idea, but it was not. We have been publishing a lot of Supernatural guides over the years, and it is something really for the fans. It is to really give them a behind-the-scenes look of how the show is made. The writer has been great with doing those over the years. It...
Yours truly, along with several journalists from other publications, got to sit down and chat with Kripke, and here are the highlights from the early morning press conference. Enjoy!
How did this all come about, and how did you get involved with it? Was it your idea being that you did the foreword to the book?
Eric Kripke: I wish it was my idea, but it was not. We have been publishing a lot of Supernatural guides over the years, and it is something really for the fans. It is to really give them a behind-the-scenes look of how the show is made. The writer has been great with doing those over the years. It...
- 12/18/2012
- by Amanda Dyar
- DreadCentral.com
Fill a flask with holy water, and make sure your car is stocked with rock salt and shotguns. Soon you'll be able to drive headfirst into the world of Sam and Dean Winchester, hunters of demons, ghouls, vampires, and all things supernatural in Nicholas Knight's The Essential Supernatural.
From the Press Release:
The Essential Supernatural: On the Road with Sam and Dean Winchester from Insight Editions, under license with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, gives unparalleled access to Warner Bros. Television's enthralling hit television series. This stunning 192-page visual companion prepares fans for this beloved show's eighth thrilling season, which debuts October 3rd on a new night, airing Wednesdays at 9/8c on The CW.
Haunted by the death of their parents in a mysterious supernatural conspiracy, brothers Sam and Dean Winchester (played by Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) hunt down demons, monsters, and otherworldly creatures lurking in darkness. This...
From the Press Release:
The Essential Supernatural: On the Road with Sam and Dean Winchester from Insight Editions, under license with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, gives unparalleled access to Warner Bros. Television's enthralling hit television series. This stunning 192-page visual companion prepares fans for this beloved show's eighth thrilling season, which debuts October 3rd on a new night, airing Wednesdays at 9/8c on The CW.
Haunted by the death of their parents in a mysterious supernatural conspiracy, brothers Sam and Dean Winchester (played by Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) hunt down demons, monsters, and otherworldly creatures lurking in darkness. This...
- 9/25/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Jj Abrams and Eric Kripke have teamed up to develop a new drama pilot. Supernatural creator Kripke will write the project, which has received a pilot production commitment from NBC, according to Deadline. Titled Revolution, the collaboration is being described as an "epic adventure thriller". Abrams will executive produce alongside Kripke and Lost's Bryan Burk. Since stepping down as showrunner on Supernatural, Kripke has signed up to write and direct the 2012 film Haunted and is also developing a television (more)...
- 9/26/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
The CW, still looking to fill the superhero gap left when Smallville ended its ten-season run, is planning on bringing DC Comics’ Deadman to the small screen, and they’ve brought on Eric Kripke, the creator of Supernatural, to improve their chances of getting it right.
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With Supernatural entering Season 7 and still going strong, along with his upcoming feature film debut with Haunted, Kripke seems like a good choice for writing and executive producing Deadman since he’s shown that he can handle weird in a good way, and Deadman might need all the help if can get when it comes to making it pass the pilot stage.
No offense to the DC Comics ghost, but Deadman doesn’t exactly have the big name recognition of Smallville’s high-profile main character. In case you’ve never been introduced to Deadman before, he’s really circus trapeze artist,...
Sandman Meditations – Brief Lives Chapter 7
With Supernatural entering Season 7 and still going strong, along with his upcoming feature film debut with Haunted, Kripke seems like a good choice for writing and executive producing Deadman since he’s shown that he can handle weird in a good way, and Deadman might need all the help if can get when it comes to making it pass the pilot stage.
No offense to the DC Comics ghost, but Deadman doesn’t exactly have the big name recognition of Smallville’s high-profile main character. In case you’ve never been introduced to Deadman before, he’s really circus trapeze artist,...
- 8/30/2011
- by Marty Shaw
- Boomtron
Haunted by Eric Kripke scares up Warner Bros. Pictures as distributor. Kripke is the creator and executive producer of the CW's "Supernatural" who will also direct Haunted, the intriguing story of a haunted house told from the ghost's point of view. Greg Berlanti will produce Haunted via Berlanti Productions alongside Kevin McCormick and Langley Park. Aside from Haunted, Kripke also has the 2005 horror Boogeyman to his credit; an eerie flick which he wrote and Stephen Kay helmed. Batty Watson starred with Emily Deschanel. He has also directed a few segments of "Supernatural."...
- 7/12/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Haunted by Eric Kripke scares up Warner Bros. Pictures as distributor. Kripke is the creator and executive producer of the CW's "Supernatural" who will also direct Haunted, the intriguing story of a haunted house told from the ghost's point of view. Greg Berlanti will produce Haunted via Berlanti Productions alongside Kevin McCormick and Langley Park. Aside from Haunted, Kripke also has the 2005 horror Boogeyman to his credit; an eerie flick which he wrote and Stephen Kay helmed. Batty Watson starred with Emily Deschanel. He has also directed a few segments of "Supernatural."...
- 7/12/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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