Collider TV Talk - The Flash Casts Tom Felton, Lionsgate Acquires Starz Network
On this episode of
Collider TV
Talk (July, 6th 2016)
Josh Macuga,
David Griffin,
Sinéad de
Vries and
Sasha Perl-Raver discuss:
-Russo
Bros will make
The Warriors tv
adaptation
-Lionsgate acquired
Starz network for 4.4 billion dollars
-Netflix orders 10 episodes of '
Lost in Space'
-Harry
Potter's
Tom Felton joins
The Flash as series regular
-WWE star
Cody Rhodes joins
Arrow
-Preacher review
-Highs and Lows
-Twitter questions
Deadline reports that the
Russo brothers, who most recently brought us maybe the most fun film of 2016,
Captain America: Civil War, are developing The Warriors as a one-hour drama series with
Paramount TV and Hulu. The exact shape of the show is unknown and it’s not clear if the
Russos will helm the pilot, as they are currently knee deep in
Avengers: Infinity War, but they are collaborating with writer
Frank Baldwin on adapting the
1979 cult classic for TV.
Last week Lionsgate acquired Starz in a stock and cash deal for 4.4
Billion dollars, something the two media giants had been teasing for about a year. Starz brings to Lionsgate a collection of 17 Starz- and Encore-branded premium channels. It also owns the
Anchor Bay Entertainment home video distribution banner, which has handled
Weinstein Co. film releases among other third-party content. Lionsgate’s library of film and
TV series will surely offer a boost to the schedules of the Starz and
Encore channels, beyond the flagship Starz network.
It was reported by multiple outlets that Netflix has ordered 10 episodes of Lost in Space. The streaming service optioned the rights back in November to the series which originally aired for 3 seasons and 83 episodes starting in
1965. This is a project a long time in the making.
Variations of a reboot have been in development in different forms including a telefilm at
NBC that ended when original star
Jonathan Ames died, a pilot at
The WB directed by
John Woo that never went to series and who could forget the
1998 film starring
William Hurt,
Matt LeBlanc and
Gary Oldman that was critically panned. All of that has led to this Netflix deal.
Superhero Rundown
Tom Felton, best known as playing
Harry Potter’s foil
Draco Malfoy, is joining the
Flash as a series regular for season 3, which sees
Barry Allen entering into the
Flashpoint paradox. Felton will play
Julian Dorn, a fellow
CSI at the
Central City Police Department who suspects there’s more to
Barry Allen than just his good guy reputation.
While appearing at
Heroes and Villains fest in
New Jersey,
Stephen Amell announced that former
WWE star, Cody Rhodes aka super villain
Goldust, will be a guest star in season 5 of the CW show. Arrow returns in October for a new season which will bring, among others, DC
Comics superheroes Vigilante and
Wild Dog to the small screen for the first time in live action
. Josh, does the addition of Cody Rhodes lead us toward this darker season 5 we’ve been hearing so much about?
Preacher Review
Early Pilot Review:
The Night Of on
HBO
Highs and Lows
Twitter
Questions
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