Saving Private Ryan’s Robert Rodat Tapped to Rewrite Thor 2 Script
Marvel has hired Robert Rodat, writer of Saving Private Ryan and creator of Falling Skies, to rework Don Payne’s script for the Thor sequel.
Marvel has hired Robert Rodat, writer of Saving Private Ryan and creator of Falling Skies, to rework Don Payne’s script for the Thor sequel.
If common wisdom is to be believed, movies are a directors’ medium, whereas television is a writers’ medium. And, on the face of it, that appears to be true: Movies, after all, can afford the time and money to set up visually spectacular shots that will stay with the viewer in a way that television rarely (if ever) can, leaving television relying on the stories they’re telling in order to win people over. But … a writers‘ medium? Really?
Fan-favorite Misha Collins, last seen in the series premiere of Supernatural, will guest star in at least three episodes of The CW drama.
The CW has released a teaser and preview clip for “Meet the New Boss,” the seventh-season premiere of Supernatural. The episode airs Friday at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Between Grimm, Once Upon a Time and ABC’s announcement of a series based upon Beauty And The Beast, it seems that fairy tales have replaced superheroes, Lost wannabes and even cheaply made conspiracy theory shows that neatly avoid showing alien invaders as television’s genre of choice. But how long can this latest flame last before burning out altogether?
Supernatural creator Eric Kripke, once considered a favorite to develop The Sandman for television, will now write and executive produce a series for The CW based on the DC Comics character Deadman
Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Fringe, The Big Bang Theory, Chuck and Person of Interest are among the Warner Bros. Television shows coming to Comic-Con International next month.
The CW’s fall lineup will include a second season for the spy drama Nikita and the return to television of Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar.
TV Guide has the first look at the English-dub trailer for Madhouse’s adaptation of the cult-hit series, featuring the voices of Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles.
The network announced early renewals for Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, Gossip Girl, 90210 and America’s Next Top Model.
Warner Home Video has announced that Madhouse’s 22-episode anime adaptation of Supernatural is coming to Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand in the United States on July 26.
When it comes to breaking the fourth wall, few television series do it quite like Supernatural. So it was only fitting when the cast and creators of the cult-hit show treated their fans to a hilarious glimpse behind the scenes during Sunday’s PaleyFest tribute.