Showing posts with label Lanterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lanterns. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

No Penguin but Harry Potter and Green Lanterns series will now be seen on M-Net in South Africa after Warner Bros. Discovery switches them to HBO Originals.


by Thinus Ferreira

The boy who lived and a green lantern will now be on the channel that won't stop the magic - although The Penguin won't - after Warner Bros. Discovery in the United States decided to switch big-budget series under its Max Originals banner to HBO Originals.

Big-budget HBO Originals shows like House of the Dragon - currently in its second season - are guaranteed to broadcast on MultiChoice's M-Net (DStv 101) linear channel as well as its video streaming service Showmax due to existing output contracts.

Max Originals made for Warner Bros. Discovery's streamer Max - a video streaming service that isn't available in South Africa - are not guaranteed to air on DStv or Showmax.

In a strategic rethink, WBD and HBO executives have now decided to move all of its big and expensive series - whether originally earmarked for HBO or for Max - all to HBO. These shows will now debut first as HBO Originals on the HBO linear TV channel. 

Expensive shows like the Harry Potter TV series envisioned to run for a decade and the IT prequel series Welcome to Derry, originally earmarked as Max Originals, are now changing to HBO Originals.

HBO also commissioned a new 8-episode live-action drama series, Lanterns, chronicling an Earth-investigation by two Green Lanterns, John Stewart and Hal Jordan, which will now be an HBO Original series from the outset. 

Max Originals set for release within the next few months and later this year and which are already marketed and being sold and distributed internationally as Max shows, will however remain Max Originals. One of these is The Penguin, which M-Net told me last week it hasn't acquired the broadcasting rights for.

The Penguin, set for release in September, is an 8-episode limited series with an unrecognisable Colin Farrell starring as the Penguin, reprising his role from The Batman, alongside Cristin Milioti and Rhenzy Feliz. 

The science fiction drama series, Dune: Prophecy is likewise a Max Original and since it's also set to be released later this year, will also remain a Max Original.


Green Lanterns detective series
Meanwhile, HBO has announced that Chris Mundy, Damon Lindelof and Tom King will co-write and executive produce the new 8-episode Lanterns live-action drama series, done in association with Warner Bros. Television and DC Comics.

According to HBO "The series follows new recruit John Stewart and Lantern legend Hal Jordan, two intergalactic cops drawn into a dark, earth-based mystery as they investigate a murder in the American heartland".

James Gunn and Peter Safran, co-CEOs of DC Studios, in a statement, say "We're thrilled to bring this seminal DC title to HBO with Chris, Damon and Tom at the helm. John Stewart and Hal Jordan are two of DC's most compelling characters, and Lanterns brings them to life in an original detective story that is a foundational part of the unified DCU we're launching next summer with Superman".

Casey Bloys, chairman and CEO of HBO and Max content, says "We are elated to be reuniting with both Chris Mundy and Damon Lindelof as they partner with Tom for this fresh take on DC's Green Lantern. As part of James and Peter's vision for the DC Universe, this first new live-action series will mark an exciting new era."

Lanterns which would have been a Max Original is now a HBO Original.


Thursday, February 2, 2023

Warner Bros.'s DC Studios unveils a new slate of 10 films and TV series for the next decade.


by Thinus Ferreira

Warner Bros. Discovery's DC Studios has unveiled a new slate of 10 film and TV projects, with series including a live-action Peacemaker spinoff with Viola Davis, as well as a Lanterns, Booster Gold and Paradise Lost, shows - and on the movies side films about Supergirl, The Authority, Swamp Thing, Batman and Robin and the reboot of Superman in a set of five movies.

DC Studios now run by James Gunn and Peter Safran, announced its planned slate of TV and film projects, which they are calling "Chapter One". The plan is to release two films per year and two TV series per year on HBO Max, over the next decade.

TV SERIES
Creature Commandos
An animated series with seven episodes written by James Gunn. The Creature Commandos consist out of military superhumans with a human leader, including a gorgon, Frankenstein's monster, a vampire and a werewolf. It will be an updated take on the band of misfits originally introduced in Weird War Tales where the team of classic monsters were assembled to fight Nazis.

Waller
Viola Davis will return as task force boss in this Peacemaker spinoff series.

Lanterns
This TV series will feature the Lantern heroes Hal Jordan and John Stewart.

Paradise Lost
A TV series described as a "Game of Thrones"-type series set on Themyscira, the island where Diana (Wonder Woman) was born. The series will be filled with political intrigue, drama and a lot of scheming behind the scenes from various powerful Amazon people and is set before the events depicted in the Wonder Woman films.

Booster Gold
A new TV series for HBO Max about a superhero from the future who ends up in the modern-day world. In the 25th century Mike Carter, a disgraced former American football star uses a time-machine in the Metropolis Space Museum to travel back in time.


FILMS
The Authority
A film based on a team of superheroes protecting Earth with extreme methods. The Authority was created after StormWatch, a planetary defence force against aliens, got destroyed. Jenny Sparks, a former member of that group, created The Authority with her StormWatch Black teammates Swift and Jack Hawksmoor. The team also includes The Engineer, Jeroen Thornedike, Apollo and Midnighter.

The Brave and the Bold
A Batman and Robin film.

The Batman Part II
Robert Pattinson will reprise his role as the Dark Knight in this film which will be released in October 2025 and is directed by Matt Reeves.

"Superman Legacy"
An already-announced new Superman film which will be released in July 2025. It won't be another Superman origin story but focus on how the superhero balances his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
A take on a different kind of Supergirl who saw everyone around her day for her first 14 years and who wasn't raised on Earth by loving parents. It will be based on Tom King's 2022 comic book series.

Swamp Thing
A horror film based on the origin story of the swamp creature.