A look at the modern, gritty Watchmen movie originally planned

An alternate version of Dr. Manhattan

I really liked the adaptation that made it to the big screen, but it was a little too close to the comic and not predictable in any way. Very interesting to see what Paul Greengrass version would of turned out to be, more Batman Begins then the version we saw. Either way I know Alan Moore would of hated it. Thoughts?

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Joe Quesada hints at Marvel’s plan for a live-action TV show

Can we Spidey returning to the small screen

It seems I remember Marvel did this a bit in the late 70′s and it failed miserably (except for the Hulk), I’m hoping for better quality stuff now that technology has improved and Marvel seems to be in better hands. (Remember I said I HOPE). Who would be a good candidate for a weekly series on one of the many Disney owned stations?
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Boilerplate Creator Discusses His Bad Robot

Boilerplate is coming to the big screen

You had me at Victorian era robot. And apparently the same goes for Mr. Bad Robot himself, J.J. Abrams. Earlier this summer, it was announced that the mastermind behind geek-gasmic projects like “Lost,” “Fringe,” “Star Trek” and the upcoming “Undercovers” is attached to produce “Boilerplate: History’s Mechanical Marvel” for Paramount Pictures in hopes of bringing the 170-page hardbound book to the big screen.

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