
- Remember when David E. Kelley said that his new Wonder Woman TV project wasn’t dead yet? He wasn’t kidding: NBC just picked it up for pilot. The bad news is, Kelley’s other current series, Harry’s Law (not fantasy), is so bad it’s unwatchable (and I like Kathy Bates!).
- The early buzz is that Dragon Age 2 delivers. Can’t wait!
- All the differences between the Fringe alternative-universe and our own. Of course, they forgot the fact that their Olivia smiles.
- What do superheroes do when they’re not fighting crime? A short film — funny, impressive, and very much worth watching:
- I’ve said I’m already sick of this trend, but Variety looks at upcoming fairy tale reimaginings.
- If you care, spoilers for Tron 3.
- The film version of Deadliest Warrior moves forward.
- A preview of the other Battlestar Galactica prequel in the works.
- I was a little underwhelmed by Riese, Syfy’s first web series, but The Mercury Men (an homage to the 30s and 40s serials that Raiders of the Lost Ark also paid tribute to) sounds kinda cool.
- Question: does anyone really care about this weird internet trend of sites posting these single-photo-stills from upcoming movies? I mean, the other sites go nuts, and I don’t quite get it. Maybe — maybe! — if it’s the first time we’ve seen a new superhero in costume. But other than that…? Are they just trying to get into the search engines? Anyone?
- Peter Dinklage, who plays Tyrion in the upcoming HBO series A Game of Thrones, discusses his character. (P.S. Peter, you don’t need to apologize for fantasy! In fact, that’s a turn-off):
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I know it’s wrong and I’m sure to be disappointed, but I’m still intrigued by the possibility of an entertaining, well-written and action-packed Wonder Woman TV series.
Of course, I expect it to fail miserably which will ensure DC puts Wonder Woman back in her box for at least another 30 odd years before they once again tease fans with the possibility of a big-screen Wonder Woman film.