Warner Bros. TV is rapidly expanding its live-action DC Comics TV universe. This season, it is going from one to four primetime series, returning Arrow and freshmen The Flash, Gotham and Constantine, and already is prepping another major broadcast franchise with Supergirl. Now the studio is expanding the DC brand to cable drama with Titans, a project that is nearing a pilot order at TNT. Titans is one of three TNT drama pilots stuck on the runaway, awaiting a formal green light as the network is undergoing a regime change.
Written by Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman and executive-turned-scribe Marc Haimes, Titans revolves around the eponymous group of young Super Heroes-to-be from the DC Universe. The action series centers on Dick Grayson (probably best known for his alter ego as Robin), who emerges from the shadow of Batman to become Nightwing, the leader of a fearless band of new Super Heroes including Starfire, Raven and many others. Goldsman executive produces, with Haimes serving as co-executive producer for WBTV’s cable division Warner Horizon.
Teen titans, the tv show at least, was utter shite! Teen Titans Go was utter shite too!
Has anyone here been watching The Knick? For those not in the known, it's a medical drama in turn-of-the-century New York on Showtime. Supposedly very graphic (lots of early surgical techniques going on), but it's also supposed to be quite good. Clive Owen stars and for me that's almost good enough of a reason to watch. However I'm not too big of a fan of lots of graphic blood and anatomy. Just trying to find someone who can tell me just how bad it really gets. No one I know seems to watch it though.
No but I've been watching The Strain which is really good. Gets better every week. Can't wait for the Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, & Vikings to come back on.
Saw 47 Ronin, it was passably entertaining. Still really don't get or like why Hollywood feels that they absolutely have to insert a westerner and make him a samurai to make this sort of Japanesey style movie. It's an okay movie, with some pointless supernatural embelishments. Why does a massive dragon dress herself as a witch and want to coerce her manbitch to rule da world? No explanation.
Saw Tom Yum Goon 2 aka The Warrior King 2 aka The Protector 2. Absolutely ludicrous in parts but you're smiling anyway. If you liked the first movie you'll find virtually nothing to object to here. There's an overlong and ridiculous motorcycle on rooftops scene and some poor overused CGI in places. Otherwise it's about as cheesy bad, hilarious and ass kicking as the first.
gamingeek said:Saw 47 Ronin, it was passably entertaining. Still really don't get or like why Hollywood feels that they absolutely have to insert a westerner and make him a samurai to make this sort of Japanesey style movie. It's an okay movie, with some pointless supernatural embelishments. Why does a massive dragon dress herself as a witch and want to coerce her manbitch to rule da world? No explanation.
Saw Tom Yum Goon 2 aka The Warrior King 2 aka The Protector 2. Absolutely ludicrous in parts but you're smiling anyway. If you liked the first movie you'll find virtually nothing to object to here. There's an overlong and ridiculous motorcycle on rooftops scene and some poor overused CGI in places. Otherwise it's about as cheesy bad, hilarious and ass kicking as the first.
Racism.
Wow, I need to see how they do Captain Boomerang, just the name for instance. He could be super lame. Isn't he one of Flashs' bad guys?
I had the misfortune to watch Keanu Reeves directed Man of Tai Chi let's just say, don't rush out to see it.
Online network Machinima have secured the rights to air a new three-part animated Justice League series from Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment. Titled Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, it's set to launch early next year, and the site reveals that it revolves around, "a newly conceived reality in the DC universe where Justice League members Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are much darker versions of the superheroes that people know."
The digital series is based on “Justice League: Gods & Monsters,” an original animated film executive produced by Bruce Timm and co-produced by Alan Burnett that will be released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment later in 2015. Timm and Burnett both collaborated on “Batman: The Animated Series.”
The “Chronicles” episodes will debut weeks before the launch of the film on home entertainment platforms.
So 3 episodes? Or 3 seasons? I want a new Justice League show now that Young Justice is dead.
gamingeek said:So 3 episodes? Or 3 seasons? I want a new Justice League show now that Young Justice is dead.
I think it is 3 episodes since it is supposed to tie into the new movie Justice League Gods and Monsters.
And beyond the linked comic book stories, there’s also the framework of corporate synergy. Mark Pedowitz, CW’s president, says there’s a possibility that the Flash and Arrow universe might include TNT’s new show, corporate half-sibling Titans (definitely not Gotham or Constantine, though). “What you’ll see embedded in Flash and Arrow is that we’ll have the ability to test characters out. Is there room to grow them into the next show? I cannot tell you yet. There are discussions going on,” he said.
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Saw the Evil Dead remake, it was okay but nothing good. Might as well watch the original. I wasn't scared at all, I think I've become immune to scares in movies, I just wonder how the effects are done rather than be scared by the gore.
Also saw The Family, mafia comedy with Deniro, it was a good rental, not brilliant and overlong but allright.