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Kilowog In The Green Lantern Movie

The comicbookmovie.com site has posted this pic of Kilowog from the upcoming Green Lantern movie. This gets me even more excited for the movie. Kilowog is one of my favorite Lanterns, and it looks like they are doing a bang up job of bringing him to the screen. Just the fact that we’ll see him is awesome. And this now brings up the possibility that we’ll see even more Lanterns in the movie. I wonder who else we’ll get a look at? I can’t wait.

Matt Wagner’s Mage Optioned For A Movie

Variety is reporting that Watchmen producer Lloyd Levin has picked up the rights to Matt Wagner’s Mage: The Hero Discovered; the first part of the Mage comic book trilogy that began at Comico in 1984. Mage: The Hero Defined, the second part of the trilogy came out from Image in 1997, however, the third and final part, Mage: The Hero Denied still has not been released. Levin will have the rights to the entire 15-book run that makes up the Hero Discovered arc.

Mage is the story of Kevin Matchstick, a man who learns that he has superhuman powers and gains a magic baseball bat while attempting to defeat an evil being called the Umbra Sprite. It is later revealed that his baseball bat is actually the legendary sword Excalibur, which has taken on a new form, and that Matchstick is  a new incarnation of King Arthur.

Mage has always been a favorite book of mine,” said Levin. “It’s one of the great untapped comic books from the ’80s renaissance that also spawned Watchmen and Batman: The Dark Knight.” Levin will produce the film alongside Eureka co-creator Andrew Cosby.

“It’s a great that Lloyd is taking on this material because his approach (to comic books) is to capture the essence of the original source material,” added Wagner. “The timing is good, too, because in the past, (filmmakers) tried to fix the material. Now they try to adhere to the material.”

Mage was previously optioned by 300 and Watchmen director Zack Snyder, but the movie was never put together. Levin will now finance the development and production of Mage. And he is no stranger when it comes to adapting comic books to the screen. Levin has previously produced Hellboy, The Rocketeer, Time Cop and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, in addition to being attached to produce an adaptation of Terry Moore’s Echo.


Dini Joins Ultimate Spider-Man Team

The news was released a few months ago that a new animated series, Ultimate Spider-Man, will be coming to Disney XD next year, and will be based on the comic book series by veteran writer Brian Bendis. Now, more news about the show was announced at Comic-Con International. Ben 10 creators Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle, the team collectively known as “Man of Action” will be joining the project alongside Bendis himself.

And even bigger news for animation fans is that  veteran writer and producer Paul Dini will be joining the Ultimate Spider-Man team. Dini is known for his work on some incredible shows such as Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, the ABC television series Lost, and the Batman: Arkham Asylum video game.

MTV News has this interview with Dini who explained some of the team’s plan for the series and how it will differ from recent and existing Spider-Man cartoons. He also dropped some hints about what the upcoming “redefinition” of Peter Parker will entail.

MTV NEWS: First off, I have to ask about the roles you and the rest of the “Ultimate Spider-Man” creative team will play in the series. This is an all-star team, after all…

PAUL DINI: We’re really all just going to go off each other’s energy. Brian’s work is a great part of the inspiration for the series, and the Man Of Action writers are going to handle the bulk of the episode scripting. Everything is going to be produced under the watchful eye of Jeph Loeb. We had an early meeting last week with myself, Jeph, and a few of the directors and designers, and I think every body’s on the same page with what we want the show to look like and the feel of the show.

MTV: Given the title of the series, everyone expects it to be an animated version of Brian’s comic book series. Will it be an adaptation, or will it keep certain elements and go off in its own direction?

DINI: It’s 50/50. There are elements that are going to come directly from the comics, and there are elements that are just going to take it into an entirely new and different direction — and yet, they’re going to harken back to that particular iteration of Spider-Man.

MTV: How will it differ from recent and existing series, like “Spectacular Spider-Man”? Is there something that’s going to distinguish the “Ultimate” adventures of Spidey from the “Spectacular” stories?

DINI: We’re going to be pairing him up with new and different Marvel characters. There’s going to be a lot of guest-star action, and there’s going to be a redefinition of Peter Parker within the Spider-Man world. We’re going to change a few things — nothing too dramatically, but you look at the Spider-Man concept from the early ’60s and you take a look at where teens are now, and you realize you can’t really go back and redo what was done so well in the comics. You have to ask, “What if this was all happening today? How do you redefine ‘With great power comes great responsibility?’ How do you redefine the villains of that world and the supporting characters?”

You also don’t want to repeat the same old tropes. As much as I love elements of Spider-Man’s past, I don’t really want to go back in and retell the Gwen Stacy and Green Goblin story in animation just so I can do my take on it. I don’t want to redo the first Spider Slayer story. I don’t want to redo some of those classic Lee/Romita and Lee/Ditka stories just for the sake of seeing them rendered in animation. For now, I just want to approach Spider-Man with fresh eyes, taking a few things we know about him and just doing a new spin on the concept. I think old-time fans will find what we’ve done with the character to be pretty good and thoughtful, because we’re not out to junk-up Spider-Man. That’s not our intent.

MTV: You’ve said what you don’t want to do, but what’s the general approach toward “redefining” Peter Parker in “Ultimate Spider-Man?”

DINI: It’s sort of like what Brian did with the whole ‘Ultimate Spider-Man’ idea. He just looked at it from a new perspective. There were things that made the fans sort of sit up and say, ‘Hey, I never thought of that before, but it really does work with Spider-Man’s universe.’ That’s the same thing we’re doing here.

We’re also taking a much different approach visually with the way we show how Spider-Man moves and works and acts within this new world. It’s going to be a complete change as far as the visualization of what it’s like to be Spider-Man.

MTV: So much of your career has focused on Batman and the DC heroes. What’s the appeal of Spider-Man for you?

DINI: I love Spider-Man, and I’ve never worked with the character before. It’s fun to try something new. There’s a different energy to Spider-Man than there is to Batman. Batman is dark and moody and spooky, and in some cases, methodical. There’s more of an element of a procedural around Batman, and there’s all sorts of great things you can do within his world. In animation, when we first rendered Batman’s world at Warner Bros., we were able to make it very dark and noir-ish and grim, which all takes its cues from Batman’s character.

Spider-Man’s world is more chaotic, more kinetic — it’s almost like stream of consciousness. You have to really put yourself in that mindset to tackle Spider-Man effectively. If you’re redefining the character that way, you want to redefine his world along those lines as well, and move things along and make it a lot faster. He’s a character who makes mistakes and has to go back and set things right and then continue on. He’s somebody who’s constantly thinking on his feet and trying to figure this out, because he hasn’t been doing it as long as Batman — it’s all new to him. It really is “great responsibility.” As cool as it is to be Spider-Man at times, there’s also a price to pay for that — and he has to learn to balance things out.

MTV: As far as timing and stories go, how many episodes are you planning for the first season?

DINI: There’s 26 episodes in front of us, and we’re breaking it into two increments.

Supergirl Returns To Smallville, Other Visitors Expected

Smallville may be coming to a close when next season ends, but it looks like the show will be getting a big send off. Superman’s home town will have many visitors as former cast members return, and new characters stop by for a visit. One highly anticipated visitor will be Laura Vandervoort, who again will fly into Smallville as Kara (aka Supergirl).

“I’m not going to be able to say too much but [the episode] definitely [has] a lot of Clark and Kara discovering their past and what she’s found while she’s been away for the year about their family,” said Vandervoort. “People have always wondered why Clark can’t fly and that’s going to be kind of discovered in this episode. It’ll be good. It”ll be the usual banter between [Clark and Kara] as well.”

The first episode of the tenth season will have an unusual returnee. John Schneider will reprise his role as Jonathan Kent in an episode titled “Lazarus.” He is also expected to return in at least one more episode during the season. I think that Schneider was great in the role of Pa Kent, and I was very disappointed to see him killed off during season five. The title might hold a hint to how they’ll orchestrate his come back, that is if you’re a big fan of the Batman comic books, but that’s just speculation for now. I wonder if this will be a straight-up-honest return, or if there’ll be twist to the newly returned Jonathan Kent? I also wonder if he’ll be back for good, or if he’ll return to the beyond by season’s end?

And while there is a lot of good news, there’s also some disappointing news. Michael Rosenbaum has previously stated that he will not reprise his role as Lex Luthor. He left the show at the end of the seventh season. And another actor played Lex in a brief appearance during season eight, where Lex was apparently killed in a n explosion. However, it was later hinted that Lex was still alive.

The actor of steel himself, Tom Welling, told MTV News that he’s a cheerleader for Rosenbaum’s return. “I want to see Lex [Luthor],”Welling told said. “I want to see him come back. In the show, he’s still alive. He’s just not around. But I want to see Michael [Rosenbaum] and I want to see Lex Luthor. I want to know how that relationship really turns out. Because that’s the big relationship that I believe propelled Clark to become Superman.”

I agree that the relationship between Clark and Lex was one of the most interesting things about the earlier seasons of Smallville. And Rosenbaum was great in the role. Lex should be back for the final season. And he should be in the last episode. It wouldn’t be hard for them to write up an explanation that uses plastic surgery or a clone as a reason for another actor to play Lex for the final season, but it wouldn’t be the same. I hope that Rosenbaum will have a change of heart and will come back for one final season.

Among other rumored guests, Sahar Biniaz is said to be appearing as Hawkman’s long lost love Shayera, also known as Hawkgirl, who was referenced in the episode Absolute Justice. And Michael Shanks will be back to reprise his role as Carter Hall/Hawkman. Geoff Johns hinted in his Twitter feed that Darkseid and the forces could appear in the tenth season. Blue Beetle, the Jaime Reyes version, is said to appear in an episode alongside Booster Gold. And Bradley Stryker is rumored to appear as Floyd Lawton, known in the DC Universe as the assassin Deadshot.

It looks like Smallville is pulling out all the stops for its final season, and is going to go out with a bang.

The 10th season of Smallville will debut on Friday, September 24.

Avengers #4 Teaser Image

Marvel has released a teaser image for the upcoming Avengers #4, and this story looks like it has a whole lot going on. Front and center is Ultron, who can carry a comic by himself. He’s destroyed countries. He’s a nightmare. He’s one of those villians that make you say “Oh, $H!T” when you see him.

And if Ultron isn’t enough, we have Dr. Doom down in the right hand corner. And a bit above Doom is the Juggernaut. And you can see Magneto below Ultron’s right arm. What’s with all of the baddies? I wonder if it has something to do with Kang the Conqueror who is featured in the middle of the image. Kang is a big time Avengers villain himself, but it becomes more interesting with what’s around him. There’s Cyclops in his original costume near the lower left corner. You have Giant-Man knocked out on the left. And that’s not a character and costume that has been seen in a while. And there’s a few others in there that I’m not sure if they were deceased, or are possibly wearing old costumes. At any rate, this looks like a big story.

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DCU Online Trailer

IGN has this trailer for the upcoming release of the DC Universe Online game.

This is the first project out of Sony Online’s Austin studio, and is an action-based MMO that explores the various worlds of DC Comics’ superheroes and villains. Key collaborators include comic veterans Jim Lee (who serves as the game’s Executive Creative Director), Ale Garza, Carlos D’Anda, and Scott Iwahashi, in addition to EverQuest developers, Chris Cao and Shawn Lord.DC Universe Online looks to be a  high-energy, action MMO experience. I’m very interested to see how the combat system and powers work in this game. You’re creating your own hero, but you’ll be playing in the DCU that is populated with familiar characters like Superman, Batman, and the Joker. And its a comic book super hero game, so it looks like there will be team-ups where you can battle with or against your favorite DC characters.

I need to buy a Playstation by November.

Genre: Persistent Online RPG
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Developer: SOE Austin
Release Date: November 2, 2010
MSRP: $59.99
Also on: PC
ESRB: RP-T+

Avengers Animated Trailer

The trailer for The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes has been released. I don’t know abotu the theme song for this show. It sounds like an 80s power ballad type of song, and I’m not sure if it works all that well for me. However, it looks like this could be a pretty cool show.

Thor Movie Trailer


The Thor trailer has been circulating out of Comic Con international. I just watched it, and it looks amazing. I’m getting jazzed to see the Thor movie next year. And I love Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson. The Destroyer lands and he has this nonchalant, been-there-done-that attitude about it. I like that nothing phases him. He may have small roles in these movies, but I like the way he plays it, and how he brings a little humor to the part. I can’t wait for next May.

Batman:Year One and All Star Superman Movies

If you’re running out today to buy the latest Warner Brothers/DC Comcis direct-to-DVD animated movie, Batman: Under the Red Hood, then there is big news for you coming out of Comic Con International. Under the Red Hood had its premiere at the mega comic book and media convention, and it was followed by a panel discussion after the screening. During this panel it was confirmed that Superman/Batman: Apocalypse will be out this September, although that is old news at this point. However, that was followed by the news that All Star Superman, the highly acclaimed story by Grant Morrison and artist Frank Quitely, will be made into an animated film. And if that isn’t enough, producer Bruce Timm announced that the iconic Batman: Year One storyline by Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli will be made into a feature-length animated film in the near future.

All Star Superman is a story that has received much love from comic book fans, and it could make for an excellent movie. However, I wonder  what the art direction of the movie will be. If they try to create character designs based off of Quietly’s art from the comic books, like it was done with the Ed McGuiness art on Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, then I have some reservations about this movie. I have not been a fan of Quietly’s work, and I don’t know if it will translate well to animation. To me his people can seem “puffy” and I’m not big on his look. Still, it’ll be interesting to see how this one develops.

On the other hand, I think that Batman: Year One is huge news. This is one the most celebrated storys in the history of comic books, and most definitely one of the top three Batman stories, ever. Year One helped to revitalize Batman, it helped make a star out of Frank Miller, and it helped to change the look of the comic book landscape. If they’re doing adaptations, then I would have preferred to see this one first over a couple that they did before it. Batman: Year One is one of my all-time favorites, and I can’t wait to see it animated.

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters Video Game

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment announced that they would develop the action-adventure video game, Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters. The game will continue the adventures of the Green Lantern movie that is due for a Summer 2011 release, will be available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation® 3, Wii™ and Nintendo DS™, and will deliver an immersive experience for Green Lantern fans.

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters is based on the feature film which stars Ryan Reynolds in the title role as HAL JORDAN, the newest member of the Green Lantern Corps. In the video game players will utilize the most powerful weapon in the universe, the Green Lantern power ring. This will give players the ability to control over a dozen constructs and take flight across the Universe, while on a mission to restore intergalactic order.

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters gives players the chance to experience the world of the Green Lantern mythology in an interactive way, going beyond the events of the film and comic books,” said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President, Production and Development, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.  “The game is the first to center around DC Comics’ Green Lantern franchise and we’re excited to give fans the opportunity to experience the power of the ring with engaging game play.”

Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters is being developed by Double Helix Games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, and for Nintendo DS by Griptonite Games.