Showing posts with label Roland Deschain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roland Deschain. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Marvel Announces Next Chapter in Stephen King's Dark Tower Series

Marvel Comics has announced that the next installment of the Dark Tower series kicks off in December. Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – The Little Sisters of Eluria will be written by Robin Furth and Peter David, with art by Luke Ross.

Synopsis from Marvel is as follows:
Roland’s journey has been long and treacherous and now there is nothing he can do to fend off the Little Sisters and whatever they have in store for him. Will the Gunslinger live to see the light of day? Find out in Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – The Little Sisters Of Eluria #1!
I am a huge fan of the Dark Tower Series.  I enjoy having this comic in my rotation on a monthly basis. I am extremely excited that Marvel and Stephen King has agreed to keep this series going on a regular basis.  Robin Furth does a wonderful job of exploring and expanding the Dark Tower world. 

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Stephen King's The Dark Tower Coming to Theatres and Television

Dark Tower fans have suffered through many rumored adaptations of Stephen King's beloved story, but it now it seems that the long wait is not only over, but it was well worth it.  Because it sure feels like Ron Howard has got a plan in place that will make Dark Tower fans very, very happy. 

Stephen King’s massive The Dark Tower novel series is now getting the mass media full-court press that fans have been waiting so long for.  The adaptation will be groundbreaking in that it will be adapted as both a film trilogy and television show from Universal Pictures and NBC Universal Television Entertainment.


As reported on Deadline.com, Ron Howard's team — responsible for Cinderella Man A Beautiful Mind, and the film version of The Da Vinci Code — will creatively head the adaptation, with Howard set to direct the first film and TV season.
Simultaneously launching a TV series and film trilogy is a relatively unprecedented move, and a clear attempt to do justice to the seven novels of source material. This has never before been attempted: using a major studio’s film and TV platforms simultaneously to tell a story. It is reminiscent of when Peter Jackson directed three installments of The Lord of The Rings, back to back, so that they could be released in three consecutive years.


“What Peter did was a feat, cinematic history,” said Howard. “The approach we’re taking also stands on its own, but it’s driven by the material. I love both, and like what’s going on in TV. With this story, if you dedicated to one medium or another, there’s the horrible risk of cheating material. The scope and scale call for a big screen budget. But if you committed only to films, you’d deny the audience the intimacy and nuance of some of these characters and a lot of cool twists and turns that make for jaw-dropping, compelling television. We’ve put some real time and deep thought into this, and a lot of conversations and analysis from a business standpoint, to get people to believe in this and take this leap with us. I hope audiences respond

 to it in a way that compels us to keep going after the first year or two of work. It’s fresh territory for me, as a filmmaker.”

The plan is for the first movie to come out, followed by Season 1 of the series. Movie 2 comes after that, continuing the story. Season 2 and beyond of the TV show (it’s unclear just how many) will then reach into the past, using the material from the comic book series to tell more of the history of Roland Deschain. Finally, Movie 3 will wrap up the story.

That means the feature cast—and the big star who’ll play Deschain—also has to appear in the TV series before returning to the second film.  That also probably means we will see a cast of relative unknowns cast for the series. 

The Dark Tower revolves around Roland Deschain, the last living member of a knightly order of gunslingers, and humanity’s last hope to save a civilization that will crumble unless he finds the Dark Tower.






Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne #4 PREVIEW- COWBOY BATMAN

I like the idea of Batman being in a cowboy setting.  It's like Bruce Wayne is the Roland Deschain of his own Dark Tower series - Batman:  The Last Gunslinger.  This is the first issue of Grant Morrison's Bruce Wayne arc that I have been excited about. 

Solict from DC reads:
This Grant Morrison’s can’t-miss Batman story rolls on as Bruce Wayne’s next stop on his amazing journey through time brings him to the Wild West – but will he escape alive? Artist Georges Jeanty joins Morrison to take The Dark Knight on a ride.

Enjoy the preview below.