
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
Lionsgate is taking over Thanksgiving for the next few years
Looks like Lionsgate is doing some wishful thinking about the future of its Hunger Games franchise. In fact, not only has the studio set dates for the final films, but it has split Suzanne Collins' third book into two films, giving them releases just a year apart. In fact, it appears Lionsgate is ...
Read MorePLUS: Casting a film like 'Akira' has become much more difficult
It's not easy choosing the top newsmakers on Airlock Alpha every year. The entire GenreNexus of sites (which also include Rabid Doll and Inside Blip) publish hundreds of stories each year, and it's sometimes tough to decide which was the most important, and which are worthy of forgetting. As w ...
Read MoreWill be replaced in 2012 with G.I. Joe sequel
J.J. Abrams doesn't like to be rushed, and Paramount Pictures has no intention of doing it. Paramount confirmed what had been rumored for months -- the sequel to Abrams' 2009 "Star Trek" has been put off until 2013. Taking its place on July 29, 2012 -- exactly one year from now -- is "G.I. Jo ...
Read MoreCONFIRMED: Adrianne Palicki will wear an adapted issue #600 costume
As previously reported, David E. Kelly's "Wonder Woman" series will not feature the classic costume that has helped the character become such a pop-culture icon over the years. Instead, Adrianne Palicki's heroine will be cracking down on crime in the new updated costume of the comic #600 series â ...
Read MoreDavid E. Kelley said he could've fixed problems if given more time
Superman may be faster than a speeding bullet, but developing a television series around Wonder Woman just takes a little more time. Unfortunately for David E. Kelley, NBC just wasn't willing to give it to him. As The CW unofficially preps its own Wonder Woman series, "Amazon," Kelley recently ...
Read MoreNetlet the latest to try and bring the female superhero to screen
Flush with the success of "Arrow," The CW is now attempting to bring another DC property to the small screen. But this might be the biggest challenge yet for the young network as they are going where so many others have failed before: Wonder Woman. Warner Bros. has sent out a casting notice for ...
Read MoreErica Durance will appear in a David E. Kelley show after all
OK, so the "Wonder Woman" concept wasn't the best David E. Kelley has ever developed. But at least he'll get his Amazon protector on NBC. She'll just have to share the screen with Kathy Bates. Erica Durance has been tapped to guest star in an upcoming episode of NBC's "Harry's Law" -- as Wond ...
Read MoreThe first shots have been revealed, but will NBC's new 'Wonder Woman' really work?
Finally, after speculation, rumor and a whole lot of anticipation, NBC have released the first shots of Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman … and it doesn't help the negative buzz that is already swirling around the series. For starters, the costume is based on the design from issue #600 (which ha ...
Read MoreDon't expect her classic outfit, Adrianne Palicki will be sporting the #600 design
If you were looking forward to seeing Wonder Woman in hot pants you're in for a big disappointment when NBC launches its new comic book series. According to Wonder Woman TV, David E. Kelly's adaptation of the heroine will not be wearing her classic crime fighting attire and will instead be sporti ...
Read MoreActor will join Adrianne Palicki and Elizabeth Hurley
The casting for NBC's adaptation of "Wonder Woman" is coming together and now actor Cary Elwes has signed on for a prominent role on the series. Elwes, who has appeared in "Saw" and "The X-Files," will play the CEO of Themyscira Industries and could potentially serve as a love interest for the la ...
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