David Boreanez may Take the Oath

Marc Guggenheim, Greg Berlanti and Michael Green are just about done with a rewrite to their Green Lantern
feature film script and told Moviehole they anticipate turning it in this coming week.
One of the things that excited Warner Bros. about the proposed project were the production drawings from former comic book artist Brian Murray. He based Hal Jordan on actor David Boreanez, known for Angel but also was Jordan’s voice on the New Frointier animated movie released earlier this year. Carol Ferris was modeled after Sin City’s Carla Gugino.
Boreanez, currently starring on Fox’s Bones, has tested for super-heroes before, first as The Thing in Fantastic Four and later as Superman for Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns.
Now word is bubbing that he may be considered for the live-action version as well.
For George Miller’s stalled Justice League film, GL was going to be John Stewart and played by the rapper Common.















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Last of the Funnies is a new novelette from Mike Cope, a Canadian cartoonist. The 80-page book has garnered some positive comment with
The media narrative for the last week has been about “small town values.” According to several speeches made during and after the Republican convention, they are the party of these values, and Democrats are not.
The Seven Samurai remains one of the classic storytelling devices invented for movies and has been the template for many films beginning with The Magnificent Seven. It has now also proven to be the inspiration for Doomsday Protocol, a science fiction thriller. The original script by Shane Salerno was purchased by 20th Century Fox for development.
Fear(s) of the Dark, an animated horror film from France, will receive a limited US release in October through December. The movie screened this past January at the 37th International Film Festival Rotterdam and garnered good reviews.
Katee Sackhoff will star in a new series created by Chris Levinson, Lost and Found for NBC according to

IDW has announced an October 1 release for the hardcover collection of Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft. The book is from novelist Joe Hill who created the miniseries for the publisher and was surprised by its enthusiastic reception. It has since been optioned by Dimension Films.
