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As Comic-Con unrolls big movies, San Diego is filled with celebrities such as Armie Hammer, Denis Leary, Henry Cavill, Hugh Jackman, January Jones, Jennifer Lawrence, John Stamos, Norman Reedus, Oscar Isaac, Ryan Reynolds, Seth MacFarlane, and Seth Meyers.
As introduced in 2019's Naomi: Season One, Naomi McDuffie is a normal enough girl. And that she’s from an alternate Earth. As reported by TV Line, Ava DuVernay is collaborating with the CW to bring the book, originally written by Brian Michael Bendis and David F Walker with illustrations by Jamal Campbell, to television. The vision of the story sounds relatively true to the comics it’s based on, with the logline saying that Naomi will embark on a journey from her small hometown in the Northwest to “the heights of the multiverse.”
The American version of Gillian Flynn’s conspiracy theory thriller 'Utopia' has been cancelled by Amazon. Gizmodo reports the series received a fairly poor reception all around. The news comes via the Hollywood Reporter, noting that this is the end of a journey for the series that began in 2014. HBO initially picked up the show, however they later passed. David Fincher was eyed to direct but he left the project. The series is about a global conspiracy surrounding a horrible pandemic. To many Tv viewers it felt too close to home.
Sao Paulo, Dec. 5 (EFE) .- Heroes like Batman and Wonder Woman and the most beloved villains, such as Joker and Harley Quinn, gathered Thursday at CCXP 2019, an event that until next Sunday will bring together Hollywood stars and protagonists of hit series like "The Paper House."
Now that comic book movies have almost taken over mainstream media both DC Films and Marvel Studios have a stacked year ahead. DC Films, now spearheaded by Geoff Johns, is releasing 3 films in 2017 including Lego Batman, Wonder Woman, and Justice League. Marvel Studios, still owned by Disney, is also releasing 3 films in 2017 with Gaurdians of the Galaxy Vol.2, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Thor: Ragnarok.
With the upcoming premiere of the 100th episode of The CW's DC TV series, "Arrow," and the upcoming crossover between "The Flash", "Arrow", "Supergirl", and "Legends of Tomorrow," The CW and the DC TV universe has an exciting week ahead. The 100th episode will take place within the four-series Invasion! crossover between the four DC TV series that air on The CW. This crossover episode airs November 30 at 8 pm eastern on The CW.