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V Gets Cut In Two - More Signs Of Trouble?
Rumors of ABC's revival of V being in trouble have only been strengthened by the strange decision made by network schedulers to keep the show in its original slot for four weeks, before taking it off-air for four months. More »He-Man Movie Back On At New Studio
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Warner Bros. To Superman: Don't Call Us, We'll Call You
Warner Bros. doesn't have a Superman film in development right now, and President Alan Horn told a judge that he has "issues" with the Man of Steel. Warners won its latest legal battle, but has Superman's movie career already lost? More »Primeval Moves To US For New Series?
No sooner has the movie version of UK TV show Primeval been announced than rumors start appearing that suggest that a small-screen American version of the series may be happening as well... More »Is The World Ready For Warner Bros' American Death Note?
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Will Talking Save The Day For Watchmen?
It's your daily Watchmen legal battle update - and, as has become customary about this story, forget what we told you yesterday, because the situation has changed... again. More »Will We Know Watchmen's Fate By Monday?
Just when we'd gotten used to the idea that Judge Gary Feess could rule as early as January 20th on Fox's delaying Watchmen's release at the end of this month, a new timeline appears. More »Watchmen Movie Lawsuit Finally Outed As Studio Pissing Match
Is There Any Reason Not To Boycott Fox Next Year?
Watchmen's March Release May Be In Trouble After All
After a judge ruled that Fox did, in fact, have some rights to Warners' Watchmen movie, people have wondered if this means we won't see the movie in March. The answer is: Probably not.What Does The Watchmen Ruling Mean?
So now that we know that the Watchmen movie case has been resolved in Fox's favor, we're left wondering what happens next. Who owns the movie? Will it be released? Will anyone watch the Watchmen?Fox Sets Fire To Your Dreams Of Seeing Watchmen In March
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How To Read That Watchmen Lawsuit
Somewhat confused about what the lawsuit about the Watchmen movie actually means? You're not the only one. Luckily, former comic editor and copyright law professor Andrew Steven Harris is perfectly placed to pick apart the case and put it into real world terms so that even Alan Moore could understand what's going on. More »How To Make You Believe A Man Could Fly, Again
Are We Heading For A Summer Superhero Glut?
Hope everyone out there liked The Dark Knight, because if Warner Bros have their way, there will be plenty more where that came from - Four such movies a year, in fact. Variety is reporting that, while the studio may be light on summer blockbusters next year, they're looking to DC Comics in particular to remedy that in future. More »