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NBC 'Heroes Reborn' Trailer Teaser
NBC 'Heroes Reborn' Trailer Teaser
NBC 'Heroes Reborn' Trailer Teaser
As somebody regrettably reminded NBC they’d announced ‘Heroes Reborn’ back in 2014, the rebirth of the once-mighty superhero drama continues powering up for its summer premiere. Enter the first trailer-teaser aired during the Super Bowl, as HRG takes on his most fearsome enemy yet: Chuck Bartowski!
'Constantine' Producers Say DC's 'Occult World Is Open To Us'
'Constantine' Producers Say DC's 'Occult World Is Open To Us'
'Constantine' Producers Say DC's 'Occult World Is Open To Us'
The producers of NBC's new series Constantine were very chatty at the Television Critics Association meeting this weekend about the series, on topics ranging from lead actress Lucy Griffith's departure from the series to whether the show will explore the magical corners of the DC Universe. Blastr reported that Executive Producer David S. Goyer says that there's the distinct possibility that lots of DC's occult characters will show up on the show, while Variety quoted him as saying the show won't explore Constantine's bisexuality any time soon. Below are some highlights from the different reports.
Helmet In 'Constantine' Trailer Teases Dr. Fate Appearance
Helmet In 'Constantine' Trailer Teases Dr. Fate Appearance
Helmet In 'Constantine' Trailer Teases Dr. Fate Appearance
Well, I've got good news and bad news. I'll start with the bad: The new trailer for NBC's new Constantine TV series confirms that the pronunciation of the lead character's name will be the movie version (Kon-stan-teen) instead of the comics version (Kon-stan-tyne). Now the good news: It looks like Dr. Fate is going to be in it somehow, which means this is going to be a full-on DC Comics TV show.
DC's Constantine, iZombie & The Flash All Get Series Pickups
DC's Constantine, iZombie & The Flash All Get Series Pickups
DC's Constantine, iZombie & The Flash All Get Series Pickups
To paraphrase the immortal Xzibit, "Yo dawg, we heard you like DC Comics, so we put DC Comics in your TV so you can watch comics while you read comics." Two different networks announced today that they're picking up three different shows based on DC and Vertigo properties: Constantine on NBC, iZombie and The Flash on The CW. With Arrow headed into its third season at The CW and Gotham al
'Constantine' Adds Halford, Perrineau and Griffiths To Cast
'Constantine' Adds Halford, Perrineau and Griffiths To Cast
'Constantine' Adds Halford, Perrineau and Griffiths To Cast
Now that NBC's Constantine series has its title character in place in the form of Criminal Minds' Matt Ryan, it's filling out the rest of the cast with a few actors who have appeared in shows that share Constantine's occult, macabre, and supernatural overtones. Charles Halford, who True Detective fans know as the memorable Reggie Ledoux, will play John Constantine's old friend and confidant Chas.
Matt Ryan To Star In NBC's 'Constantine' TV Series
Matt Ryan To Star In NBC's 'Constantine' TV Series
Matt Ryan To Star In NBC's 'Constantine' TV Series
David "co-writer of Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Man of Steel, and Batman vs. Superman" S. Goyer's Constantine has found its NBC pilot star. Welsh actor Welsh actor Matt Ryan of Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior is reportedly finalizing a deal to star as the show's Hellblazing titular hero, John Constantine.
John Constantine Creators May Not Profit From NBC's TV Adaptation
John Constantine Creators May Not Profit From NBC's TV Adaptation
John Constantine Creators May Not Profit From NBC's TV Adaptation
Last week it was announced that NBC is developing a new TV series based on the DC Comics character John Constantine, best known as the star of Vertigo perennial Hellblazer. The television project is helmed by writer/executive producers Daniel Cerone and David S. Goyer. It's a potentially exciting prospect, but it appears that Constantine's creators may only see a piece of the pie if the show actua
'Constantine' TV Series Being Developed At NBC By Daniel Cerone And David S. Goyer
'Constantine' TV Series Being Developed At NBC By Daniel Cerone And David S. Goyer
'Constantine' TV Series Being Developed At NBC By Daniel Cerone And David S. Goyer
It's unclear just which version of the character might manifest, but John Constantine is headed for TV at NBC. Deadline reports that a Constantine drama has sold to NBC with penalty, meaning that if the pilot doesn’t make it to the small screen, the network will have to shell out a pretty penny to none other than writer/executive producers Daniel Cerone (The Mentalist) and David S. Goyer, known in

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