Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Burnett Talks GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT

Author: Jett
May 27, 2009
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Four-time Emmy Award winner Alan Burnett departs from a 17-year stint in The Batcave to establish intergalactic justice as the screenwriter for GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT -- the next DC Universe animated original PG-13 movie coming to DVD on July 28, 2009.

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Burnett’s stellar talents have merited four Emmy Awards, three Annie Awards and two Humanitas Prizes. His work within the Batman realm includes as a series producer on BATMAN AND SUPERMAN and BATMAN BEYOND, and most recently as supervising producer and story editor for Warner Bros. Animation’s award-winning series The Batman. He has remained active in crafting the words behind numerous DC Comics projects, both animated and in comic book form. In the direct-to-DVD arena, Burnett co-produced and co-wrote the animated feature film BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM, was supervising producer and writer for BATMAN: MYSTERY OF THE BATWOMAN, and served as producer on the feature-length BATMAN BEYOND: RETURN OF THE JOKER. He also served as movie story editor and the writer of the anchoring segment of the DC Universe animated original movie, BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHT.

Here are a few blurbs from Burnett about GL:FF…

* On why/how he got involved with the project: “They had been going through some ideas for Green Lantern stories and none of them were quite working out and I came up with this notion that I thought would be interesting. So, I just pitched it to them in one line. ‘Have you ever done Green Lantern as TRAINING DAY?” with the idea of the Denzel Washington role being Sinestro. They said, ‘That sounds pretty good – start writing.’ And that’s how it began.”

* On GL:FF being a “police story”: “We’re treating all the sectors of the universe as precincts and there's, I believe, about 3,600 Green Lanterns – one for every precinct. Hal Jordan covers our section. The story is essentially Hal Jordan’s first day on the beat as a cop and he's partnered with Sinestro. He's seeing the universe for the first time, and we get to look at the universe through his eyes. It’s a bizarre place, but it's also pretty recognizable.”

* Any message in the film?: “I suppose it's the old ‘Don’t judge a book’ thing. Appearances are deceiving. Those who you think might be your greatest friend can be your greatest enemy, and those you might think are of no use to you could be the most important person in your life.”

* On Green Lantern: “Green Lantern is sort of a unique super hero. When you’re writing his powers, they do seem a bit odd – at times, they’re very sci-fi and at other times very magical. It's like that old saying about the technology being so advanced that it looks like magic. He has a ring that allows him to construct anything he can imagine. One of the tricks to writing about those powers is that, when you come up with something he does with the ring, the audience is expecting to be amazed, but also – and this is odd to say about a comics/science fiction story – they need it to be in context, and it needs to be believable. Hal is also a very colorful character and he’s in the middle of this big soap opera in space. It’s a very involving backdrop that opens the door to telling a million stories with him. He also has one of the great costumes – that great Silver Age suit from the 1950s. He was one of the few, and maybe he was the first flying character, who didn't have a cape. So he has this sleek outfit and it’s very striking.”

* On Sinestro: “We play Sinestro as sort of the bad half of Hal Jordan. As I was writing them, I figured they were pretty close. They both have distaste for authority. But Sinestro is the dark side of the Green Lanterns – he wants absolute control, while Hal Jordan is more about serving the people. The other thing about Sinestro is that he doesn't think of himself as a villain. He has a plan which he thinks is going to benefit everyone, but unfortunately what this plan does is give him absolute power. And, of course, absolute power corrupts absolutely – and you can see that it's corrupting him even as he tries to wield it.”

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GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT comes to DVD on July 28, 2009. Visit the official site at GREENLANTERNDVD.COM.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Director Talks GL: FIRST FLIGHT

Author: Jett
May 14, 2009
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Fresh off her triumphant solo directorial debut of WONDER WOMAN, Lauren Montgomery shifts gears from Amazons and mythology to intergalactic intrigue as the director of GREEN LANTNERN: FIRST FLIGHT, the fifth in the ongoing series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 movies.

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Montgomery has been a central force within the DC Universe animated original movies, directing one-third of the series’ initial film, SUPERMAN DOOMSDAY, and wowing critics and fans alike with her solo directorial debut at the helm of WONDER WOMAN. With GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT, Montgomery takes the next step in her burgeoning career, directing the initial full-length story to feature the DC Comics super hero and an entire universe of fascinating characters. She is once again teamed with executive producer Bruce Timm, this time working from an Alan Burnett script that focuses on Hal Jordan’s recruitment to the Green Lantern Corps and his discovery of a secret conspiracy that threatens its philosophies, traditions and hierarchy.

Here are a few blurbs from director Lauren Montgomery about the upcoming animated film, GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT...

On how much of a origin story we will see: "As we had already done the origin story a few movies back in JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE NEW FRONTIER, we really didn't want to spend a whole lot of time telling that same story over again. So [Hal Jordan's] origin story is over and done before the opening credits."

On the story being told in this film: "[GL: FIRST FLIGHT] more of an overall Green Lantern Corps story and Hal's existence within that group. And it’s not Hal on Earth being a super hero – we’re in space for virtually the entire movie, so Alan gave us multiple backgrounds and scene settings so we could explore the galaxy. That made it even more interesting – seeing and exploring different alien locales and lifestyles. Being away from Earth is incredibly liberating in terms of design possibilities."

On her favorite scene in the movie: "We have a scene about 17 minutes into the movie when Hal and Sinestro go into this establishment looking for a killer, and even though you’ve already seen some of the alien Green Lanterns, this is the first time you get an eyeful of the alien characters that Jose Lopez designed. The place is packed with all these really cool aliens, and they’re all so crazy looking. But you know their personalities immediately. It’s a very tense, cool scene and you really get to see how different that world is from Earth. That’s the defining scene from the movie that lets you know you’re not in Kansas anymore."

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Lauren Montgomery focused on the big picture, but she take the time to do the character design on
Boodikka (voiced by Tricia Helfer) for the all-new DC Universe animated original movie.

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Director Lauren Montgomery said character designer Jose Lopez
“ran wild” in creating a galaxy of new creatures.

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It’s Hal Jordan to the rescue in GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT,
the all-new DC Universe animated original movie!

GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT will be available on July 28, 2009. Visit the official site at GREENLANTERNMOVIE.COM.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Kevin Smith Returns To Batman!

Author: Jett
May 13, 2009
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Kevin Smith is returning to Batman in comics!

According to EW.COM, Smith will write new Batman miniseries called THE WIDENING GYRE -- in which Smith is also creating a new hero for the DC Universe. Here’s what KS had to say about the project:

“THE WIDENING GYRE is a 12-issue Batman mini-series split into two volumes, with a half year break between each. Issues one through six (Book I) will ship monthly. Then, the story goes on hold for six months. Then, issues seven through 12 (Book II) will once again ship monthly. Yes, I built in the break to insure we don't run into my usual problems with lateness. But I'm trying to improve, folks: first six scripts and first issue's art -- by CACOPHANY artist Walt Flanagan -- were already done before we took this public. But here's the kicker: three weeks after the last issue of THE WIDENING GYRE , we'll launch a solo series featuring the new character, which I'll be writing bi-monthly.”

Cool! Let’s just hope that Smith’s Batman in THE WIDENING GYRE is Bruce Wayne, the REAL Batman.

For the full story -- including the other big comic book project Smith is working on -- visit ET.COM.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sinestro Voice Actor Victor Garber Talks GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT

Author: Jett
May 7, 2009
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From Academy Award blockbusters Titanic and Milk to Emmy-nominated performances in Alias and Will & Grace to Tony Award nods for a lengthy list of leading roles on Broadway, Victor Garber has achieved acting greatness regardless of the format.

Now add animation to his list of successes.

In his animation debut, Garber masterfully crafts the voice for the calculating, villainous Sinestro in GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT, the fifth in the ongoing series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 movies. Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation are set to release the all-new film – as a special edition 2-disc DVD, a Blu-Ray™ Hi-Def edition, as well as single disc DVD – on July 28, 2009, as distributed by Warner Home Video. The action-packed movie will also be available OnDemand and Pay-Per-View as well as available for download day and date, July 28, 2009.

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GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT finds Hal Jordan recruited to join the Green Lantern Corps and placed under the supervision of respected senior Lantern Sinestro. The earthling soon discovers his mentor is actually the central figure in a secret conspiracy that threatens the philosophies, traditions and hierarchy of the entire Green Lantern Corps. Hal must quickly hone his newfound powers and combat the treasonous Lanterns within the ranks to maintain order in the universe.

The Canadian-born Garber first captured national attention in his 1973 big screen debut as Jesus in Godspell. Garber’s film credits include TITANTIC, MILK and SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE, while his television career boasts six Emmy Award nominations spread over four different series, miniseries and movies. He earned a Saturn Award as Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for his portrayal of Sydney Bristow’s mysterious father in ALIAS.

The toast of Broadway for more than three decades, Garber has four Tony Award nominations for a career of performances that range from the Devil in "Damn Yankees!" to originating the role of John Wilkes Booth in Stephen Sondheim’s "Assassins."

Though Garber has recorded books on tape and done some narration for television, GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT represents his first-ever voiceover performance for animation. It is an ear-catching performance that captures Sinestro’s true sinister nature. Garber stole a few moments during his New York-based Green Lantern: First Flight recording sessions to chat about his first-ever animation experience, his hero-posturing co-star, Simon Cowell’s attitude, and the directing tornado that is Andrea Romano.

Here's a bit from Garbrer about playing the evil Sinestro:

* “Having played the ultimate villain as The Devil many years ago in ‘Damn Yankees!,’ I found Sinestro was just kind of a modification of that character."

* “The thing about villains is that they all think they’re doing the right thing, and Sinestro believes that what he’s doing is for the better, that it’s going to improve the universe. The scariest part about a villain is that you know, at any cost, human life or super-powered life, they will do whatever it takes to achieve their goal. They believe in their cause, and Sinestro fits that mold.”

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Remember, GREEN LANTERN: FIRST FLIGHT will be released on July 28, 2009.

Friday, May 1, 2009

THE BRAVE & THE BOLD: May 2009 Schedule

Author: Jett
April 30, 2009
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Warner Bros. and The Cartoon Network informed BOF that the next episode of BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD -- "The Night of the Huntress" -- will now air on May 8, 2009. Here's the full schedule for May '09:

Friday, May 8th: "Night of the Huntress!"

Friday, May 15th: "Menace of the Conqueror Caveman!"

Friday, May 22nd: "The Color of Revenge!"

Friday, May 29th: "Legends of the Dark Mite!"

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