Mad Men actress Peyton List has joined The CW pilot The Tomorrow People, an adaptation of the 1970s British sci-fi series from producers Greg Berlanti and Julie Plec.
Arrow executive producers Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim and Greg Berlanti discuss the new superhero dramas connections to the DC Universe and its well-known characters, saying, “As time goes on, hopefully we’ll do some of the biggies.”
The CW has released a new video featurette for Arrow that includes cast interviews, behind-the-scenes action and background information about the upcoming series based on the DC’s Green Arrow. The superhero drama premieres Wednesday, Oct. 10.
During its upfront presentation Tuesday, Syfy unveiled its “most ambitious development slate ever” — one that includes adaptations of DC Comics’ Booster Gold, Stephen King’s The Eyes of the Dragon and Charlaine Harris’ Grave Sight.
Willa Holland, best known for her roles on The O.C. and Gossip Girl, will play Oliver Queen’s younger sister Thea in The CW’s Arrow pilot.
Once and Again star Susanna Thompson will portray Oliver Queen’s wealthy mother in Arrow, The CW pilot based on DC Comics’ Green Arrow.
A CW executive describes the newly greenlit Arrow pilot, based on DC Comics’ Green Arrow, as “very provocative and sophisticated and edgy,” and a departure from shows like Smallville.
A just-released casting breakdown for Arrow, The CW’s newly greenlit Green Arrow pilot, includes some names and origin details that DC Comics readers will recognize.
The CW has ordered a pilot for Arrow, a retelling of DC Comics’ Green Arrow from Green Lantern screenwriters Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim and Fringe alum Andrew Kreisberg.
The CW is closing in on a pilot order for Arrow, an hourlong drama from Green Lantern screenwriters Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim and Fringe alum Andrew Kreisberg based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow.
Fox has picked up a pair of pilots from Green Lantern screenwriters Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim and Scream screenwriter Kevin Williamson.
Syfy has ordered a pilot script for a live-action drama based on DC Comics’ glory seeking superhero Booster Gold. Fringe writer/producer Andrew Kreisberg is penning the project, from Greg Berlanti’s Berlanti Productions and Warner Horizon Television.