Greg Berlanti reveals just how close to his heart he still holds the acclaimed LGBTQ+, young adult movie Love, Simon.
To create The Powerpuff Girls, the awesome super-powered trio of heroes who originally had an influential Cartoon Network show in the late '90s and early 2000s, Professor Utonium accidentally dropped Chemical X into his concoction of sugar, spice, and everything nice. Now, 20ish years later, we finally know what "Chemical X" is: Dark and edgy live-action reboots of beloved millennial culture properties! As reported by Deadline, a Powerpuff Girls live-action series is in the works for the CW, with a different spin on Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. [caption id="attachment_583233" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Cartoon …
Epix has ordered a six-part docuseries about Charles Manson and his followers titled -- you guessed it -- Helter Skelter, reports Deadline. I mean, what else could they call it, right? Sigh... The docuseries is slated to premiere on June 14, nearly 51 years since the murders of Sharon Tate and four other individuals who were visiting her home on El Cielo Drive. It promises never-before-accessed interviews with former family members and journalists who were either first on the scene, or in the courtroom for Manson's explosive trial, as well as newly-unearthed images. Now, as I intrigued …
It's been a pretty wild week for fans of the small-screen DC Comics universe—what with the DCEU's Ezra Miller popping into the CW for Crisis on Infinite Earths and all—but from out of the cosmos comes more news on a brand new DC property: Greg Berlanti's Green Lantern series for HBO Max. Speaking at the Television Critics Association press tour, HBO Max Head of Original Content Sarah Aubrey offered up new details on the show. According to Aubrey, Green Lantern will "span several decades" and focus primarily on "two stories about Green Lanterns on …
From 1972-1975, Western audiences fell in love with a TV show that blended Western tropes with Eastern kung fu action sequences and philosophies. It was called, appropriately, Kung Fu, and it made a star out of David Carradine -- he's the title role in Kill Bill partially because of Quentin Tarantino's desire to reference such an important show in martial arts history. However, as you might expect about a martial arts-centered show starring a white guy as a Chinese Shaolin monk, it has aged a little problematically. Now, mega-producers Greg Berlanti (the Arrowverse) and Christina M. …
Super DC producer Greg Berlanti (Arrow, The Flash) announced during WarnerMedia Day that he was producing a new DC anthology series called Strange Adventures for HBO Max, based on a 1950s comic book run. While the property saw several comic book revivals in the '90s, 2000s, and 2010s, this will be the first screen adaptation. [caption id="attachment_563765" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Warner Bros.[/caption] While many of the series’ specifics were still kept under wraps, Berlanti’s brief description -- "An anthology series of cautionary tales set in a world where superpowers exist" -- made it sound like a …
HBO Max has announced it has teamed with producer Greg Berlanti on a Green Lantern series that will follow the adventures of the cosmic superhero. WarnerMedia's streaming service announced the series today at their big content presentation in Burbank, along with the news that Berlanti would also oversee a show based on DC's Strange Adventures. Berlanti released a statement, in which he offered up very little details on the Green Lantern series but did say it "promises to be our biggest DC show ever made": “Both of these original DC properties we’ll be creating for HBO Max …