EW.com presents an account of the war over 'Watchmen' which sheds new light on the feud, including Fox's assertion that they didn't stall their claim in order to trap Warner Bros.
MGM has acquired an option to develop the Factory Publishing property 'The Many Worlds of Jonas Moore' as a possible television series.
'Justice League Season One' lands on Blu-Ray this week which means our first Blu-Ray giveaway! Click and win a copy!
First 'Punisher War Zone'. Then 'Watchmen'. Now a gossip column report suggests 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' may be fostering a controversy of its own.
The August 25 issue of TV Guide magazine has the first look at the return of the Justice League on Smallville. KryptonSite has posted a scan.
Congrats, Hollywood. You've somehow managed to turn Watchmen (the comic book industry's equivalent of Ulysses) into a major studio release with its heart and soul intact. But it wasn't always teaser trailers and viral websites: Watchmen was at one time considered "unfilmable," by none other than Terry Gilliam, who struggled for years to properly adapt Alan Moore's masterwork. Perhaps there's hope now for other challenging comics to make it to the big screen. Let's take a look at a few "unfilmable" comics, and what Hollywood should do to translate them.
It appears a prank inspired by 'The Dark Knight' has landed two Virginia teens in jail, facing serious chargers.
Christopher Goodwin of The Times Online presents a fascinating editorial examining why it is 'The Dark Knight' has passed from "box-office hit to cultural phenomenon." He takes a look beyond the fannishness and the Heath Ledger factor, and delves into the perceived sociopolitical messages of the movie and comes up with surprising insights.
The Green Arrow himself, Justin Hartley, talks to CBR News about the forthcoming season of The CW's “Smallville,” Oliver Queen's origin, and the zen of football on the modern day superhero.
'The Dark Knight' is #1 at the Korean box office for the second weekend in a row.
A report on the legal troubles for the 'Watchmen' movie claims that Fox would rather see the Warner Bros. production moth-balled than accept a cash settlement.
Insiders report that work on a 'Superman' sequel is stalled and Warner Bros may be contemplating a reboot.
Tom Crusie and Sam Raimi are set to bring Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips twisty super-spy book 'Sleeper' to the big screen.
F. Gary Gray is set to direct the big screen adaptation of Antony Johnston and Brett Weldele's urban take on Shakespeare, 'Julius'.
We've got a copy of the new DVD 'DC Super Heroes: The Filmation Adventures'. Click and win!
With production on the film nearly complete, a federal judge has denied a Warner Bros motion to dismiss 20th Century Fox's claim over the film rights to 'Watchmen'.
Warner Bros.' "The Dark Knight" regained the overseas box-office lead -- even as it relinquished the No. 1 domestic position after a four-week stand -- reaching a foreign gross of $328.6 million with its weekend take of $42.4 from 7,775 screens in 61 markets.
Collider.com sits down with 'Batman: The Brave and the Bold' producer James Tucker, story editor Michael Jelenic, and Diedrich Bader, the voice of Batman, and extracts certain exclusive details from them.
Chloe Sullivan has come a long way from her days as a reporter at Smallville High's student newspaper, The Torch. In the past six years she has dealt with more freaks then you can shake a stick at, earned and subsequently lost a column at The Daily Planet, discovered Clark Kent's secret identity, tussled with the Luthors, and found out she had superpowers of her own. It seems Chloe my have found love as well, as the most recent season of “Smallville” ended with the-man-who-would-be-Superman’s own pal Jimmy Olsen asking her to marry him, just before she was arrested by government officials.
The highly-anticipated Wolverine And The X-Men animated series premieres next month on the Canadian youth-themed network YTV.
TimesOnline blogger Michael Moran gives an account of a Q & A with 'Watchmen' co-creator Dave Gibbons, who told fans he'd seen a 2 hour and 45 minute rough assembly of the film, which he called "very sexy, very violent".
This is a truly great pile of goodies to sort through and combined with the absolutely amazing video and audio for the set and director commentary, Transformers: Two-Disc Special Edition is a Must Own. Those looking for a new demo disk to show off their home theater setups need look no further.
Since I’ve lived and breathed this show since the day it hit airwaves, I could undoubtedly fill up the pages with comments about the individual episodes. But that’s not why you’re reading this review; this season has already been readily available to own on DVD for the past two years. What you want to know is if this Blu-ray release, which seemingly came out of the blue (unintentional, I swear), is worth owning or if it’s something that is truly worth owning. As the season goes, it’s Recommended. As for the set? Well…
MTV's SplashPage blog reports taht Devil’s Due Productions has sold the option to their new book 'Will Triumph Fights Alone' to ABC Family to be made into a TV show.
Professor, author, and die-hard comics fan James Kakalios explains why Dr. Manhattan is blue, how the Owlship can fly, and more.
Comics Continuum reports that the season finale of ABC Family's 'The Middleman' has been scheduled for Monday, Sept. 1.
Also, the third episode of Season 2 of 'The Spectacular Spider-Man' is titled "Reinforcements."
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has provided Marvel Animation Age with an exclusive clip from 'Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow'.
The buzz on 'Punisher War Zone' has been increasingly bad in the wake of Comic-Con, but cinematographer, Steve Gainer publicly refutes the recent rumors.
It had to happen: 'The Dark Knight' finally concedes the #1 spot to the other hero of the summer movies: Robert Downey Jr.
Jerry Carr and Allan Gross' graphic novel 'Cryptozoo Crew' is set for the big screen treatment according to today's Hollywood trades.