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Clarifying News on ‘Xena’ and ‘Hercules’

ClarifyingWe reported earlier this week that Legendary Heroes was going to release Hercules and Xena on Blu-ray in 2009 but TV Shows on DVD received word from Davis-Panzer, the production company saying,  “We don’t have any plans for Xena or Hercules on Blu-ray; right now we are just doing pre-orders from Season One of Highlander on Blu-ray. And, depending on interest on that, we will move forward with the rest of the seasons. So far there has been a lot of great response, but pre-orders will really make it seem serious.”

ComicMix Radio: Return Of The Geeks

In case you missed it. The 3 Geeks are back in a recent one shot comic and it looks like there is more Geek on the way in 2009 including a movie.  We talk with creator Rich Koslowski, plus:

  • Superboy (the real one) is back in the DCU
  • Heroes on the shelf until February
  • A prequel to Apes?

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Director Lauren Montgomery Discusses ‘Wonder Woman’

After her successful co-directorial debut on Superman Doomsday, Lauren Montgomery takes full command of the helm for Wonder Woman, the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 films. Warner Premiere. The video event is  due out on March 3, 2009.

Montgomery has directed an origin story for Wonder Woman that remains true to the title character’s various incarnations while setting the tale in more modern times to allow greater accessibility for a wider audience. Working alongside producer Bruce Timm, Montgomery has brought to life Michael Jelenic’s entertaining script with an impressive balance of explosive action and well-timed humor. A talented artist with a lifetime of experience devoted to drawing and animation, Montgomery is proud to give Wonder Woman her first feature film treatment.

Warner Premiere provided the following conversation with the director.

Question:  You’ve gone from directing one-third of Superman Doomsday to helming the entirety of Wonder Woman. What’s that progression been like for you?

Lauren Montgomery: It’s mostly in scale of responsibility. On Doomsday, it was all about my one section of the film. Now, it’s everything from background design and color to character design and camera angles, helping select the voices for the cast and approving every storyboard for the entire film. So (she laughs) it was all a lot harder. It’s been an incredible learning experience, it’s probably the most hands-on I’ve ever been on anything, and it’s really prepared me for more of those responsibilities in the future.
 
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Review: ‘Abe Sapien: The Drowning’ and ‘B.P.R.D.: 1946’

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It’s always a bit sad when someone quits a job, especially a well-loved and -trusted colleague who did a huge amount of the work. Sure, you’ll all take him out to lunch on his last day (or as close to it as you can manage), but that’s for his benefit. The next Monday, you all have to go back to work, and try to make up for what he used to do as well as you can.

Hellboy has been gone from the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Development for a while, now – since 2001, though the stories take place in various eras and times – and they’re still trying to make up for the loss. In an office, that would just entail some cursing, some longer hours, and a lot of questions about how to fill out the TPS forms. But for the B.P.R.D., there’s the little matter of saving the world without a nearly indestructible red guy with a sledgehammer for a right hand leading the way.

Since [[[Hellbo]]]y left the B.P.R.D., Dark Horse has published an increasingly proliferating array of stories set in the same world: an ongoing sequence of B.P.R.D. miniseries, and then short series about Lobster Johnson and Abe Sapien.

This year has already seen the Lobster Johnson trade paperback, and eighth volumes of both Hellboy and B.P.R.D. (which I reviewed together back in June), and now there are two more Hellboy-universe books to keep us busy.

[[[Abe Sapien: The Drowning]]]
Story by Mike Mignola; Art by Jason Shawn Alexander
Dark Horse, September 2008, $17.95

Abe has been at the center of several B.P.R.D. stories before, but this was the first time he got his name in the title – it’s a flashback story, set in 1981, when Hellboy was on an extended leave from the B.P.R.D. but supernatural mysteries still needed investigating.

B.P.R.D. head Trevor Bruttenholm had recently discovered that a British supernatural agent had used a rare and powerful Lipu Dagger to kill the evil Dutch warlock Epke Vrooman in 1884, near the Atlantic coast of France. Vrooman’s remains and the dagger are at the bottom of the sea, in a shipwreck. But surely an amphibious man wouldn’t have any trouble in diving down and retrieving the dagger?

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2 New ‘Dark Shadows’ Audio Dramas

In addition to its new audio dramas based on Doctor Who, Big Finish Productions also handles original properties in addition to other licenses. Recently, Big Finish announced two new installments in their ongoing Dark Shadows adventures.

Quentin Collins (David Selby) and Angelique (Lara Parker) take center stage in November’s The Skin Walkers. Set in New York at the turn of the century, “Quentin is stalked by a mysterious cult, hell-bent on harnessing his werewolf powers.”

Next month’s The Path of Fate, “explores Angelique and marks the Big Finish debut of Stephen Mark Rainey, an author familiar to Dark Shadows fans from his acclaimed official novel, Dark Shadows: Dreams of the Dark.

“Series two of the full-cast audio dramas is on track for release in August 2009 and will be our most ambitious Dark Shadows project to date.  It’s a four-part epic, continuing our ongoing stories in grand fashion. We will be recording these new CDs once the last of our current run of Dramatic Readings are released.  The first of the new stories is tentatively called The Banished Creatures and picks up directly from the exciting final scenes of The Rage Beneath.”
 

‘Life on Mars’ Co-Creator Praises American Incarnation

Life on Mars is the successful translation of the 16-episode BBC series to America.  Not every translation has worked, as noted by the cancellation this season of The Ex-List, which came from Israel.

Life’s co-creator,  Ashley Pharoah, told reporters in New York that he thinks this interpretation works very well. "I think it’s marvelous. We’re really very proud of it," he said. The producer was in Manhattan receiving Life‘s second International Emmy for best drama.

He praised the decision to replace David E. Kelley as the showrunner which led to a new cast a chance in locale from Los Angeles to New York. "It was sun-drenched and rather pleasant," said Pharoah.. "The whole point of our show in Manchester and the one in New York is to show those mean streets and show how much has changed in these 30 years.

"They’re changing the mythology, which I think is all right," Pharoah said. "It has to be different. Otherwise everyone just goes on YouTube and sees how it ends."

On the BBC version, the show wound down when actor John Simm decided the sixteen episodes were enough.  Therefore, his time-tossed detective died and ended the series on a downbeat note.

"Even we worried about that," said Pharoah. "Some people back home didn’t like the ending, but that was the end we had in mind from the beginning."

Writer-producer Cameron Roach also doesn’t mind the changes.

"I think it’s good that it ends in a different way," Roach said. "It keeps the American audiences guessing."

‘Ponyo’ Gains English Voices

Just the other day we were joining in the speculation for when Miyazaki Hayao’s Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea would hit North America.  Now we hear from Ghibliworld that Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall of DreamWorks will be handling the new edition.  They have assembled a stellar voice cast including Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Cate Blanchett, Liam Neeson, Lily Tomlin, Betty White, Fankie Jonas, Noah Cyrys and Cloris Leachman.

Test screenings are currently being held in the states, with the final version expected around Easter.

McG Confronts ‘Terminator’ Rumors

McG spoke to Total Film to address and dispel the four major rumors surrounding his forthcoming Terminator Salvation.

In clear language, he said that Ain’t It Cool News’ rumored ending was a fake. “That is not the ending. John Connor is not the machine. We did discuss that idea, but that is not the ending, I can say that right now.”

As to whether or not James Cameron blessed someone else directing his baby, McG said, “I did go to see James Cameron. He didn’t give us his blessing, but he didn’t shit all over our movie. When Jim was making Aliens, he was following the great Ridley Scott, so he knows how we feel.”

There was the issue about lead actor Christian Bale’s doubts about taking on the role of an adult John Connor. “I met Christian when he was shooting The Dark Knight. He told me to fuck right off, he didn’t want to do it. He said, ‘Write it so that it could be read cold on stage and I’ll think about doing it.’”

And finally, last week’s rampant rumor about Arnold Schwarzenegger making a cameo appearance. McG remains noncommittal and sly on the issue.

 

 

‘Heroes’ to Kill Characters in 2009

With Heroes building up to a climax for “Villains”, details are starting to slip out about volume four, kicking off in January. E!’s Krstin de los Santos says there will be some house cleaning coming up with characters being killed off in a dramatic fashion.

“I’m told Hunter (Zeljko Ivanek) captures many of our favorite Heroes and loads them onto a transport plane. (Think prisoners heading to Guantánamo Bay.) When the plane goes down, ‘You don’t know who survives,’ says [Greg Grunberg]. When asked if Angela Petrelli would be joining their nondirty ‘mile-high club,’ Cristine Rose tells me, ‘I’m getting old, I don’t see myself parachuting.’ So could that be how some of our Heroes survive? More importantly, did the plane go down because Desmond forgot to key in the numbers in the Hatch?”

One of the romances will be ending as one of the partners also dies with suspicion aimed at Grunberg’s likeable Matt Parkman, who recently got involved with the charming Daphne, the speedster.

The series will take a long break with the fourth volume airing its first episode Monday, February 2 during the next Sweeps period.
 

Free Realms Online From Sony, Cards from Topps

Sony Online Entertainment’s Free Realms has been licensed by Topps for a trading card game, according to ICv2. They report, “The games will interact, with the physical trading card game complementing the digital game in the online world.” 

Passport to Free Realms Starter Pack will include physical and digital loot, while the Free Realms Booster Packs will come with a loot card in every pack. Both series will be released in the spring.

Free Realms is currently in beta version, will be available for free, with “subscriptions or micro-transactions available for acquiring in-game objects, etc.”   Sony expects social networking and other activities will make this a broadly appealing option compared to adventure games such as Sony’s Everquest.

The online and trading card games will go live simultaneously according to Sony.

Topps’ Michael Eisner said in a release, “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with Sony Online Entertainment on Free Realms, a company that understands the relevance of cross-platform entertainment….”

Under Eisner, Topps has moved into the CCG category with properties such The Dozens, based on the Wayans Brothers and Club Penguin TCG, based on the kids’ online game.