
EXCLUSIVE: While film respects existing fans, it was not made for them
by ALAN STANLEY BLAIR
May-18-2013 - No Comments
David Eick and the famed director think they can make this reimagination stick
As if "Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome" wasn't enough for David Eick. The famed executive producer of the revived Battlestar series hopes to try with yet another classic revival, this time bringing the Incredible Hulk back to life for ABC. And unlike his last resurrection try -- the failed " ...
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Now that the Marvel universe and Disney are part of the same universe, sister television network ABC says it wants to take advantage of that -- by finally bringing The Incredible Hulk back to television after a 30-year absence. Paul Lee made the announcement during upfront presentations made to a ...
Read More'Star Trek' legend to compete in 'Celebrity Apprentice'
How will George Takei react when Donald Trump tells him he's fired? Well, if you're George Takei, you're actually expecting to hear Trump say the words, "You're hired." Takei has joined the cast of "Celebrity Apprentice," the "star"-studded version of "The Apprentice" that Trump had hosted for se ...
Read MorePLUS: When will more 'Dr. Horrible' be coming?
Joss Whedon got an entourage of characters already developed put into his lap for "The Avengers." All he had to do was find a way to make them all play well together. But not everyone was defined. Sure, there have been successful franchises built around Captain America, Iron Man, Thor and others. ...
Read MoreEverything will change but we are left wondering in what way it will change.
This review may contain spoilers. The title of this episode seems to promise answers and we do get a few but in the end, we dont have our curiosity satisfied. Its understandable that the creators of the show dont want to divulge too much at one time but it would have been a nice holiday gift to ...
Read MorePlans proceed for the Hulk, Batman heading to TV
Back in August, my fellow writer on this site, Alan Stanley Blair, wrote an interesting piece on what he felt was too many comic book adaptations being done for movies and television. I'm glad I wasn't around him whenever he heard the news that broke in the last few days. First came the news from ...
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