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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bryan Singer, director of the first two “X-Men” movies and “Superman Returns,” is in talks to produce Warner Bros.’ big screen superhero project “Capeshooters.”The Hollywood Reporter describes the premise:J.P. Lavin and Chad Damiani will write the screenplay, which follows two down-on-their-luck slackers who specialize in shooting videos of superheroes. They find themselves on the run when they uncover...
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FirstShowing.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Yesterday we learned that Red 5 Comics' property ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction had been picked up for a big-screen adaptation after being on shelves less than a month. With the flurry of success this year for comic book-based movies, it seems the frenzy to snatch up the next hot thing might be ever-so-heightened. Take, for instance, the not-yet-released comic book called "Capeshooters," which was...
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Filmstalker (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bryan Singer is producing the interesting sounding superhero film Capeshooters… Walt Becker is directing the action time travel thriller Stealing Time…...Visit Filmstalker for the full story. Restricted feeds to protect content.
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Zap2it.com - News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bryan Singer to produce 'Capeshooters' for Warner Bros. Bryan Singer is in negotiations to produce "Capeshooters," a superhero project set up at Warner Bros.
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Superhero Hype (Free subscription) | yesterday
Variety says that Warner Bros. has acquired Capeshooters , a comic book adaptation that will be produced by Bryan Singer's WB-based Bad Hat Harry production company. The project is based on Image Comics co-founder Rob Liefeld's upcoming comic.
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ComingSoon.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Variety says that Warner Bros. has acquired Capeshooters , a comic book adaptation that will be produced by Bryan Singer's WB-based Bad Hat Harry production company. The project is based on Image Comics co-founder Rob Liefeld's upcoming comic.
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SCI FI Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bryan Singer will produce Capeshooters, a comic-book adaptation, for Warner Brothers, Variety reported. Singer, who has directed such superhero films as X-Men and Superman Returns, is interested in exploring the darker side of the subject. He will only be producer on the project.
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/Film (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bryan Singer is in negotiations to produce Capeshooters, an adaptation of Rob Liefeld’s (photographed above) upcoming graphic novel which tells the story of two slackers who become superhero paparazzi. The duo uncover evidence that a legendary superhero is actually an undercover villain. I’m very excited that movie studios are still trying to find original superhero [...]
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Rotten Tomatoes (Free subscription) | yesterday
Despite all the years of Superman controversy, Bryan Singer still has a superhero jones: He's in negotiations to produce Capeshooters, an adaptation of the upcoming Rob Liefeld graphic novel about "down-on-their-luck slackers who specialize in shooting videos of superheroes."
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Superhero Hype (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Den of Greek tells us they interviewed Mark Millar and asked more questions about his proposed "Superman" revamp that they will pitch to Warner Bros. Pictures if Bryan Singer wouldn't do a Superman Returns follow-up.
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
The SciFi Channel just announced its new slate of projects, which includes a miniseries series in development from Bryan Singer (“X-Men,” “Superman Returns,” “House”).Other projects in development:* "What If?” an hourlong about a new ice age triggered by a comet’s near-collision; * "Soul Evidence," which follows Allison Dubois (whose life spawned “Medium”) as she solves crimes;* "Danger Game," about...
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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
Editor’s Note: Paul Levitz returns to Blog@Newsarama to talk about the release of The Dark Knight this week. by Paul Levitz Let’s talk movies, for a moment. I came into the saga of movies based on DC comics at a propitious time…don’t count the warm-ups, like watching Mario Puzo wander through the office doing his research [...]
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