viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2014

DEADLINE CONFIRMA QUE SE ESTÁ DESARROLLANDO UNA SERIE DE TV PARA SUPERGIRL

Buena estrategia por parte de Warner: Explotar a Superman en cine y a su prima, de menor calado, en la televisión.

On the heels of the success of Arrow and the strong buzz for its upcoming offshoot The Flash — both co-created and executive produced by Greg Berlanti — the top producer is looking to transition another popular DC superhero character to the small screen. I’ve learned that Berlanti has teamed with Ali Adler, who worked on his ABC series No Ordinary Family, for a TV series based on Supergirl. Warner Bros. TV, which is behind all DC TV series, will produce with Berlanti’s studio-based Berlanti Prods.


I hear the project, which is still in development, will be a new interpretation of the Supergirl character and her story. Adler will write the script and will executive produce with Berlanti Prods.’ Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. DC’s Geoff Johns, who has been involved in both Arrow and The Flash, is also expected to be part of the project but it is unclear at this time what his role will be. The Supergirl show doesn’t have a name yet. I hear the producers are considering several options that need to be cleared, including Super and Girl. 

The project is expected to be taken out in a couple of weeks and pitched to the major networks the way WBTV and DC did with their high profile Batman prequel Gotham, which landed at Fox with a big commitment. The Supergirl series had been in the works at WBTV for some time with Berlanti and Adler. Contrary to a report that was picked up by a number of outlets, Michael Green has had no involvement in the project.

2 comentarios:

herb_b dijo...

Pues yo no lo veo... es que ahora que por fin hay el nivel tecnico como para hacer que este tipo de personajes luzcan en el cine como siempre habiamos querido verlos, pero nunca habiamos podido, meterlos en TV, donde aun no existe la capacidad de conseguir que luzcan como deben lucir por la pasta que tienen ahi para invertir, me parece un atraso. Vale para personajes tipo Arrow, pero para Supergirl o flash, a mi no me convence, ni aunque luego las series tengan guiones decentes y se dejen ver.

Anónimo dijo...

En esta versión Supergirl le romperá el cuello a la bruja que aparecía en la cinta de Helen Slater...