The Blu-Ray release of The Avengers (Assemble) is out in September. Like previous Marvel Blu-Ray releases, it’s going to include a short movie, this time about what happens to a couple of criminals when they get hold of an alien gun, following the big fight at the end of the movie. Even better, one of that couple is Lizzy Caplan. Here’s a clip.
Thomas Jane makes a fan ‘Punisher’ movie: Dirty Laundry
Obviously, he hasn’t got the copyright to make an actual Punisher movie, but Thomas Jane from Hung, who starred in the first of the two recent Punisher movies as Frank Castle, has put together his own 10 minute Punisher movie as a love-letter to the character. He even roped in Ron Perlman to help him. He says:
I wanted to make a fan film for a character I’ve always loved and believed in — a love letter to Frank Castle & his fans. It was an incredible experience with everyone on the project throwing in their time just for the fun of it. It’s been a blast to be a part of from start to finish — we hope the friends of Frank enjoy watching it as much as we did making it
Equally obviously, it’s NSFW.
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Tuesday’s “Now TV launches, Michael Bay TV show gets greenlit and a trailer for the US Inbetweeners” news
Doctor Who
- Episode titles revealed [minor spoilers]
Film
- Johnny Depp to star in Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel
UK TV
- BBC Worldwide posts £155m in profits
- Lord Sugar signs up for two more series of The Apprentice
- BBC drama down by 150 hours last year [subscription required]
- Alibi acquires The Glades [subscription required]
- ITV to adapt Frances Hodgson Burnett‘s The Making of a Marchioness
- Sky launches Now TV streaming movies service
- BBC sells Television Centre for £200m
US TV
- Mark Consuelos joins American Horror Story
- Sunday ratings: Political Animals starts with 2.6m viewers…
- …Breaking Bad returns to 2.9m viewers…
- …while Longmire gets 4.5m viewers and The Glades gets 3.4m viewers
New US TV shows
- Michael Bay’s The Last Ship greenlit to pilot by TNT
- Trailer for the US remake of The Inbetweeners
Question of the week: is there a point to Before Watchmen (and other prequels)?
So one of the big stinks of the last year in the world of comics has been Before Watchmen, DC’s prequel to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’s famous 1980s graphic novel series, which ended up being made into a beautiful, faithful but somewhat emotionally empty movie a few years ago.
Now, Alan Moore hasn’t endorsed Before Watchmen. He’s not writing it. Dave Gibbons isn’t illustrating it. In fact, Moore at least is dead against it, not least because he was told he was going to get full ownership of the original once DC had stopped printing it – something that DC has never done. In fact, just about the only person involved with the original who is part of Before Watchmen is Len Wein, who ‘edited’ (he didn’t do a lot, on the grounds that ‘Who copy edits Alan Moore?’) Watchmen, and he’s only writing one of the prequel strands.
Meanwhile, Darwyn Cooke, Brian Azzarello and other writers have sat down and written prequels stories for several of the Watchmen characters. So far we’ve seen prequels for Silk Spectre, the original Minutemen (including the first Nite Owl and Silhouette), Ozymandias and the Comedian, and there are more to come.
And I have to say it’s all largely pointless. The stories even at their best (Cooke’s) just add some flesh and bones to stories already hinted at in the original, rather than adding anything new. Yes, there’s something to be said for giving Silhouette a bit more of a backstory, but that’s about it.
Meanwhile, Brian Azzarello – typically not bothering to read existing series before writing for them – completely contradicts what’s implied in the original Watchmen and what’s explicit in the movie: that the Comedian assassinated JFK. In his story, the Comedian is friends with the Kennedys and is sent on a diversionary mission so that he can’t prevent the assassination in Dallas.
So today’s questions are:
Is there a point to Before Watchmen, beyond making money? If you’ve read the current issues, have you enjoyed it? Do you feel they’ve added anything to the story? And on a larger point, is there generally much point to a prequel, or does it inevitably merely feed off the original, without adding much that’s new?
Answers below or on your own blog, please.
The Community season 3 gag reel
It’s quite short, but it includes some funnies from behind the scenes of the third season, including Alison Brie rapping.
