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[TV] Arrow

Mensaje por Kanon » 21 Ene 2012, 14:47

Green Arrow Drama Nears Pilot Order At CW

The CW is finalizing a deal for a pilot order to Arrow, an hourlong superhero drama based on DC Comics’ Green Arrow. It is written and executive produced by The Green Lantern co-writers Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim and Fringe and Vampire Diaries alum Andrew Kreisberg. I hear that David Nutter will likely direct the project, which takes the comic book character created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp and sets him in a new world with an original story that is not based on the comics, which are published by DC Entertainment. Arrow, produced by Warner Bros TV and Berlanti’s studio-based Berlanti Television, was developed by Berlanti and Guggenheim, who came up with the idea and wrote the storyline and then brought in Kreisberg to write the script. Kreisberg, who has comics experience having written DC Comics’ Green Arrow and Black Canary among other books, previously worked with Berlanti and Guggenheim on their ABC drama Eli Stone.

First introduced in an 1941 edition of More Fun Comics, Green Arrow is a superhero dressed like Robin Hood who is an archer using trick arrows including glue, net, tear gas and even kryptonite arrows. His secret identity is billionaire Oliver Queen. This marks the character’s return to the CW, where it was a fixture on the Superman-inspired Smallville for several years. Portrayed by Justin Hartley, who is not attached to Arrow, Oliver Queen/Green Arrow was introduced in a seven-episode arc on the show in 2006, with Hartley joining the series as a regular in 2008. Also serving as a bridge between the two shows would be Nutter, who directed the pilot for Smallville.

Developing a series based on a DC property to succeed the recently departed Smallville was a priority for the CW this development season. “We’re looking next year to do a superhero show if the right superhero comes to be,” CW president Mark Pedowitz said at the summer TCA. In addition to Arrow, the network has in contention an adaptation of Deadman penned by Supernatural creator Eric Kripke. This is the CW’s second pilot order this season, following the pickup of mystery drama Cult last week. Arrow would mark the second pilot order for Berlanti and Guggenheim so far this season. Earlier this week, Fox greenlighted Guilty, a legal drama penned by Guggenheim and executive produced by him and Berlanti. Berlanti, Guggenheim, Nutter and Kreisberg, who serves as co-executive producer on Syfy’s Warehouse 13, are with WME.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/01/cw-near ... uggenheim/
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Mensaje por Kanon » 21 Ene 2012, 14:58

Siguen revolviendo el tarro de superheroes de DC, se piensan que van a encontrar otro Batman...
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Mensaje por Poyo » 21 Ene 2012, 15:18

Y, habrá que ver si la culpa es de los directores o los héroes de DC son inherentemente pedorros, crees que Green Lantern alguna vez tuvo chances de ser una película decente?

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Mensaje por Kanon » 21 Ene 2012, 15:27

Creo q cualquer personaje, si le pones onda, puede garpar (Iron Man nunca me gusto, por ejemplo), y DC creo que tiene muy pocos que pueden salir bien sin mucho esfuerzo (Batman y Superman nomas)

Linterna Verde era camino cuesta arriba, igual que Iron Man, a uno le pusieron onda, y al otro no? LV incluso creo q tenia un poco mas de reconocimiento entre el publico general.

Creo q salvo Supes y Batman el resto de DC es bastante pobre. Marvel tenia menos reconocimiento, pero esta garpando lo ricos que son los personajes. Flecha Verde, la verdad, no veo que lo saquen adelante sin meterle garra a guiones muy bien laburados (y digo bien laburado no para fans, sino para q los no fans entiendan como puede haber alguien que sea fan de esto)
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Mensaje por Devil_May_Cry » 21 Ene 2012, 17:45

Pero estan buscando mas hacer una cosa como smalville.
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Mensaje por ShonenBushido » 22 Ene 2012, 12:20

el flecha verde de smallville garpaba, tenia una onda batman de nolan....pero hasta ahi nomas...

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Mensaje por Poyo » 22 Ene 2012, 16:52

No gracias, no quiero nada onda Smallville...

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Mensaje por F-De » 23 Ene 2012, 02:20

La verdad que en algo que la pego DC fue en la animación,pero en peliculas,desde Que Marvel se puso las pilas a fines de los 90,siempre estuvieron varios pasos atras,por no decir que el unico que les salva las papas es Batman.
No se si es que nunca se ponen bien las pilas para hacer una pelicula que pegué grosso,o si simplemente los personajes son mas dificiles de llevar bien a la pantalla grande. :piensa:

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Mensaje por Devil_May_Cry » 26 Ene 2012, 11:59

Posible listado de personajes para el show
Oliver Queen
A 27 year old reformed bad boy, who after having spent five years shipwrecked on a tiny, brutally dangerous island in the South China Sea returns to town a different man. Or to be more specific, a tortured, thoughtful master of the bow with a ferocious determination to make a difference.

Dinah "Laurel" Lance
28 years old, smart sexy, Laurel is a legal aid attorney determined to use her life as a one-woman war against the 1% following the death of her younger sister Sara. A sister, who as luck would have it, just so happened to have died aboard Oliver’s yacht.

Tommy Merlyn
28 years old and devil-smooth, Tommy is a trustafarian like Oliver, a spectacularly rich young man whose life revolves around parties, clubs, liquor and lots of anonymous sex. Unlike Oliver, he can’t seem to understand his former best friend’s sudden change of lifestyle and direction.

Moira Queen
48 years old, a beautiful woman, Oliver’s mother Moira is a very wealthy woman who is not used to being shaken. Having remarried during the five years that former husband Robert and Oliver were both presumed dead, Moira has had free rein over the Queen billions. Not surprisingly, she’s deeply interested in learning whether or not Robert will also return unexpectedly, to ruin her present marriage and go over the books with a fine-tooth comb.

John Diggle
35 years old, African-American, Diggle is really, really big, a former military man who served with the Army Rangers in Afghanistan, and has been a bodyguard for hire for the last four years. Hired by Moira to be Oliver’s chauffeur and protector, Diggle soon finds he is trapped in a battle of wits, as Oliver repeatedly eludes his protection. But in fact, Diggle’s primary conflict is one of loyalty — he has to show that he’s working for Oliver, not Moira, before Oliver will give him a smidgen of trust.

Thea Queen
17 years old (suggest 17-22 years), Oliver’s Lolita-esque sister, Thea was a 12 year old girl when he went on his infamous yachting voyage — but now she’s a celebutante who’s testing the boundaries of acceptable behavior. Thea loved her big brother with all her heart, and is delighted to have him back in her life — but she’s spreading her wings, and is unprepared for Oliver to become the Bad Cop in the family, restricting her access to boys and drugs.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/tvnews.php?id=86308
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