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view post Posted on 10/2/2008, 16:04

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Allora questi sono 15 motivi positivi riportati dal Webmaster di Kryptonsite su un eventuale Spin-Off su Green Arrow Attenzione! perchè contiene qualche spoiler, l'ho letto a sprazzi ma devo dire che non ha tutti i torti sarebbero presupposti giustissimi

Why The CW Needs The Green Arrow
Written by Craig Byrne
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Hopefully by the time you are reading this, the months-long writers' strike will have concluded with a good and fair deal to the writers, and that everyone will soon be back to work and producing more television. The writers' strike may have some further affects, however. In addition to shutting down all current production, most networks' "pilot seasons" - when new shows are being created for possible inclusion on their Fall schedules - will be short if not nonexistent.

The CW, however, does have a trick arrow up their sleeves - should they choose to use it. That gimmick is Oliver Queen, better known as the emerald archer, the Green Arrow. The recent success of "Siren" should rekindle this idea.

Some Background

Last year, especially following the huge ratings for the episode "Justice," there had been serious talk about moving Oliver and his "nascent Justice League" into their own series. Many of the folks involved with Smallville already seemed enthusiastic about the idea, and the character of the Green Arrow had quite a following. Unfortunately, there were some stumbling blocks. Getting the individual rights to all of those characters for a team-up show seemed difficult; but also, it seemed The CW was uninterested in another super-hero show. They passed on Aquaman a year before, despite its being a top seller on iTunes. Instead, their debut season included such winners as an 11th season of 7th Heaven and a series called Runaway that lasted less than a month.

In this column, I will list fifteen reasons why The CW should really reconsider the idea of giving G.A. his own show. Here they are....

1. Season 8 will probably be Smallville's last. Now, an eighth season is not yet confirmed at this point, but you've seen the ratings for other CW shows - a Season 8 is pretty inevitable. Some actors - such as Tom Welling, Erica Durance, and John Glover - are said to be contracted for an eighth year should there be one, and it is likely that others will sign new contracts as well to continue. But after that, there is the question of how many years of a series about "a boy becoming a [super]man" can last.

The show seems to be very profitable, so when better than the show's final year to use it as a spring-board to something new and hopefully equally long-lasting? A Smallville/Green Arrow night might also yield very high ratings for the network, priming Green Arrow to take Smallville's slot once the series meets its end.

(Supernatural fans, don't worry - I'm not forgetting you! Read on...)

2. No worries about casting. The CW clearly knows they have a star in Justin Hartley, even though they didn't pick Aquaman up. Justin was cast in a sitcom titled 8 Days A Week which may never air at this point, and The CW also had him lined up for another pilot last year. But Justin's most popular role this side of Fox Crane is that of the Green Arrow - so, right from the onset the show would have its star. Not a bad deal, eh?

3. The Green Arrow is already popular. At the Comic-Con International in San Diego last year, I overheard people saying that they only were watching Smallville in Season Six for the Green Arrow (not to dismiss the work of anyone else, mind you). It seems that most of the reviews for the Green Arrow were overwhelmingly positive, with the only complaints about the character being from fans who did not like that he seemed to be taking away from the show's main character - Clark - in Season Six.

However, with his own show to explore the Green Arrow would not be stepping over someone else's series, and instead the character's rich backstory could be further explored.

4. Some of the sets are already built. Hey, CW - here's another way you can save money - Oliver Queen's penthouse already exists! Now, if the show were to move to Star City, home of the Green Arrow, surely they could just remodel the existing set a little bit.

5. Instant supporting cast. Not only could a Green Arrow series continue to explore the mythology and "world" set out by Smallville... the parent series has also introduced some people who would make great supporting characters or co-stars for his show.

First and most important, of course, is Black Canary. Alaina Huffman did a great job in her debut in that role, and a Green Arrow series could focus a bit on the formation of their relationship. There's also someone else that I'd recommend for such a show, should it prove popular, and that is....

6. Erica Durance as Lois Lane. Assuming that Clark goes off on his journey to see the world at Smallville's end.... what would Lois Lane do? It's simple... once Smallville is over, she could hop on to a Green Arrow show for its second season, and cause some waves in any possible Green Arrow/Black Canary romance. As a bonus, she and Justin Hartley have incredible chemistry; the creators have considered spinning her off before; and Oliver/Dinah/Lois would feed into the whole "love triangles" thing that the CW (and the Smallville creators) seem to love oh so much.

Appearances from other Smallville characters, or crossing over, really wouldn't hurt, either. Surely Oliver wouldn't forget his perky blonde "watchtower" sidekick, now would he? The Luthors would also make for a welcome presence. There's also the matter of Smallville's newest character, Kara aka Supergirl... surely anyone who's seen the Green Arrow/Supergirl team-ups in Justice League Unlimited would agree that would make for a great live-action pairing.

7. The Heroes Factor. Heroes has been a big hit for NBC by giving us heroic characters with super powers but no costumes or anything like that. It's proven to be quite possible. But Green Arrow could not only be giving us costumes and super-heroic action, but it'd be populated with characters you've actually heard of! Admit it, Cyborg and Impulse are cooler than Maya and Alejandro ANY day. That wouldn't be without its challenges, however: Not only would there be rights/legal issues to sort out... there would also be the challenge of creating villains on par with Smallville's Lex or Heroes' Sylar.

There is the counter-argument that a show like Birds of Prey failed. Birds failed because, frankly, the show had no consistent "vision" and a lot of it was played for camp... whereas the Green Arrow as presented on Smallville already has a rich backstory.

Heroes has proven that people could really warm up to on-screen heroes, as has Smallville for years before that even premiered - and the success of films such as Spider-Man, X-Men and Batman Begins also shows that people will watch this stuff if it's well done.

Also take into account that those who have driven the Smallville ship have managed to create something that has been popular for seven years.If anyone could definitely create something that could sustain its popularity for a few years, it's them, provided the network itself lasts that long.

8. He matches the color scheme. If the CW insists on keeping that ugly-ugly green logo thing, at least here's a character who wears clothing that matches that stuff.

9. Ratings. "Justice" was one of the highest-rated episodes on The CW, EVER. When "Siren" aired, it was in the middle of everyone thinking that all shows were on strike, AND there wasn't even a trailer aired after the previous Smallville episode; yet, it still improved by hundreds of thousands of viewers over the previous week.

Here's what the CW had to say about the ratings for "Siren," in a press release: "SMALLVILLE (1.8/5) achieved double-digit growth over last week among Persons and Males 18-34, 18-49 and 12-34 and Households (2.7/4, +13%), including a +24% gain in M18-34 (2.1/7). Plus, the drama ranked #2 in the competitive 8pm hour and #4 (tied) for the night overall with M18-34." These are the kinds of numbers the network should crave every week.

10. A weekly action/adventure series would be a lot of fun. An action/adventure hero like the Green Arrow would be appealing to the guys watching, and then the casting of Justin Hartley would be eye candy for the ladies. It'd be a win-win situation.

11. The Smackdown factor. It has been recently announced that WWE Smackdown! and The CW will be parting ways. So what will that do to the hit-deprived CW schedule, as they'll now have yet another night to fill with programming and no real pilots in development for the Fall?


So, have a Smallville/Green Arrow night, and let Supernatural share a different night of the week with its logical companion show, Reaper. Supernatural seems to have a loyal following that will go anywhere with it; Reaper has seriously suffered from being paired with bad reality shows. They'd go together well!

12. DVD sales. If The CW were to order even six episodes of a Green Arrow series to try it out, those would sell well on DVD, no matter how successful the show is on the air. One needs to only point to the success of Aquaman on iTunes to know there's demand for this sort of thing.

13. A loyal fanbase. If this show could keep the millions of viewers Smallville gets every week, they'd be in very good shape. Fortunately, Justin Hartley's Green Arrow should be up to the challenge.

14. It would save us from that "Green Arrow in Prison" movie. Hopefully a successful Green Arrow TV series would make cooler heads prevail at the Warner Bros. movie studio so they'll spare us from Super Max.

15. What else could they put on? A second season of Life is Wild, to see if they can top their record-breaking lows? More CW Now? Crowned II? I think this might just be what the CW needs.
 
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view post Posted on 17/2/2008, 17:03

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The CW has announced its post strike plans announcing the return of its shows after the WGA Strike.

According with sources like The New York Times and Sun-Sentinel.com Smallville will be airing its 5 episodes post strike on April, starting specifically on the 17th.

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view post Posted on 18/2/2008, 13:12

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Da Kryptonsite riporta una notizia sulla sezione Rumorville che Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack e Kristin Kreuk hanno un contratto fino alla settima stagione invece per quanto riguarda Tom Welling, John Glover, Laura Vandervoort, Erica Durance e Aaron Ashmore dovrebbero avere un contratto fino all'ottava

Per cui non esclude una serie successiva
 
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clark91
view post Posted on 18/2/2008, 13:31




Ah bene, la mia Erica ci sarà ancora, ma non avevo dubbi! :P :wub:
 
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Elvia Zapata Lex
view post Posted on 18/2/2008, 16:35




CITAZIONE (Firestorm @ 17/2/2008, 17:03)
The CW has announced its post strike plans announcing the return of its shows after the WGA Strike.

According with sources like The New York Times and Sun-Sentinel.com Smallville will be airing its 5 episodes post strike on April, starting specifically on the 17th.

da DTS

intanto ringraziamo per questo! poi con calma leggerò il post su GA.
 
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view post Posted on 23/2/2008, 00:32

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Questa è un'intervista per Wizard Universe a Michael Green e Jeph Loeb che stanno lavorando nella storia a fumetti per la DC Comics Batman/Superman e non ho avuto tempo per tradurla ma credo che Loeb ci faccia capire delle cose importanti sia su un personaggio che su Smallville

WIZARD: Now, the pair of you work together on “Heroes” these days, but both of you also worked on “Smallville” at different times. Did you ever work together on the teenage Man of Steel?
GREEN: We were ships passing [in the night]. I was on first season only. Jeph came on for the magical, happy second season.
LOEB: He got all the misery. I got all the glory.

I know one thing that’s been talked about a lot in regards to that show is the idea of a Bruce Wayne cameo. Was that on both of your perpetual “off the table” wish lists for the series?
GREEN: First season it was on the “on the table” wish list, and then when we tried to do it, it was on the “off the table” wish list.

LOEB: We talked about it every season, and eventually it became a problem because the feature department didn’t want it to happen. But there was a lot of things we weren’t allowed to do. We weren’t allowed to bring Lois on. We weren’t allowed to show Kryptonians. We weren’t allowed to have anyone speak Kryptonian because all of that was going to be in the movie.

GREEN: Actually, the funny thing about “Smallville” is that it became a show because the original concept for the pilot was young Bruce Wayne, which was pitched and possibly written…

LOEB: Oh, the script exists.

GREEN: Yeah, the script exists, and at some point the feature department said, “No, Bruce Wayne equals movies. But if you want the young Superman, go ahead.” And it was developed from that idea.

LOEB: They literally felt like they were never going to make another Superman movie, so “Sure, you can take this property and see what you can do with it.”

GREEN: And it looks like they did a lot with it.

LOEB: Yeah. They’re about to go into Season Eight.

GREEN: Really?

LOEB: Well, they’re doing seven, and they are going into eight.

GREEN: That’s awesome.

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view post Posted on 23/2/2008, 15:00




Screen Captures From Upcoming Episodes!
The CW this week aired a trailer for the new episodes of Smallville scheduled to air in March.

These episodes - "Hero," "Traveler," and "Veritas" - promise major changes and revelations for the show... and some of the screen captures even include returning guest star Sam Jones III as Pete!

Special thanks to Rosey for the caps.

Take a look - Spoiler Warning!
 
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view post Posted on 4/3/2008, 10:48

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The CW Announces An Early Renewal: Smallville Season Eight Is A Go

The CW Network has announced the news that many of us have hoped for - there will be an eighth season of Smallville. The show was renewed alongside several other CW favorites.

Here is the official press release:

THE CW ANNOUNCES EARLY PICKUPS OF SERIES
"Gossip Girl," "One Tree Hill," "Smallville,"
"Supernatural," "Everybody Hates Chris" And
"America's Next Top Model" To Return Next Season

March 03, 2008 (Burbank, California) - The CW announced early pickups of six series today, including the network's signature reality hit, AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL, four dramas and one comedy. All six series will return for the fall season.

The network's most popular series, AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL will return with mega-star Tyra Banks for cycles 11 and 12. Returning dramas include the buzz-worthy freshman hit GOSSIP GIRL and ONE TREE HILL, returning for a sixth season. These three series are the top-ranked shows on television with a concentration of women 18-34 viewers.

Also renewed were the long-running Thursday night team of SMALLVILLE, which will begin its eighth season, and SUPERNATURAL, which will begin its fourth season. In addition, the critically acclaimed comedy EVERYBODY HATES CHRIS will return for season four.

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view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 11:12

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"Everyone is expected to return for Season 8 except — wait for it, wait for it — Michael Rosenbaum and Kristen Kreuk. Sources close to the show tell me that both actors have informed producers that they don't intend to return as series regulars next season. However, they are open to doing limited engagements, and those details are being worked out as we speak."

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lexangy
view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 11:32




Quindi Mike e Kristin saranno guest star....bhè, almeno sxiamo di vederli una volta ogni tanto!!!
 
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view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 12:37




Kristin non ci sarà? che magnifica notizia!!
 
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extra fashion
view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 13:42




No!!!!!!Che brutta notizia!
 
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view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 13:44

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extra fashion
view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 14:09




Uffa!Sono dispiaciuta per Lex mi sono affezzionata pure a lui, e poi per il clana............
 
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Elvia Zapata Lex
view post Posted on 5/3/2008, 14:41




di Mike già si sapeva da tempo,di Kristin non lo immaginavo invece. Però effettivamente Lana ha stancato,tanto prima o poi devono "farla fuori" per far almeno intuire il futuro tra Clark e Lois,non potranno mica lasciarci intendere che Clark e Lana rimarranno insieme!
 
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