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Jeff Lemire's Sweet Tooth is coming to Netflix.
In yet another example of Hulu's loss is the streaming giant's gain, Netflix has given a green light for an eight-episode, live-action series based on Jeff Lemire's Vertigo (a DC Comics imprint) comic book series Sweet Tooth, produced by Robert Downey Jr and Susan Downey for Team Downey Christian Convery (Beautiful Boy), Nonso Anozie (Game[...]
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Ava DuVernay's upcoming series adaptation of Vertigo comic DMZ is climbing up our list of series to keep our eyeballs on if it gets the greenlight, so today's update from DuVernay was exactly the kind of thing we'd been waiting for Taking to Twitter, the writer-director-producer posted an official notification that shooting was underway –[...]
"Modern Family" Season 11 "Dead on A Rival": [PREVIEW]
On the "television" side, we're excited for DuVernay's other venture in the DCU: overseeing production and directing the pilot for HBO Max's upcoming series adaptation of Brian Wood's Vertigo comic DMZ. Last month, it was confirmed that Rosario Dawson (Briarpatch) is set to lead the series as medic Alma Ortego Now we're learning from Deadline Hollywood[...]
Party List of New York Comic Con 2019
I heard that there was a bit of a wake held for Vertigo Comics at New York Comic-Con the other night Creators, editors, alike, assembling to share memories and war wounds in the light of DC Comics President Pamela Lifford to shutter the imprint earlier this year, first reported on Bleeding Cool Much was drunk,[...]
Image: (left) WarnerMedia/(right) Netflix
Now it looks like DuVernay will be extending her stay in the DC Comics universe, with the Academy Award nominee set to direct the pilot for HBO Max's upcoming television series adaptation of Brian Wood's Vertigo comic DMZ. Netflix "DMZ is a special project to me as it marks a key collaboration with my company ARRAY Filmworks,[...]
New Trailer and 3 New Character Posters for "The Kitchen"
A movie based off of a Vertigo comic this is one of those movies that no one was really talking about until the trailer came out Warner Bros has released the final trailer for the upcoming adaptation which continues to look like it could be a lot of fun https://youtu.be/ATYvTT1FygkVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript[...]
Hellblazer Joins Sandman Universe in October
Having successfully helped put Vertigo Comics out of its misery by helping Batman expose his penis, John Constantine will return in a new series as part of the Sandman Universe series of totally-not-Vertigo comics at DC Starting in October with Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer #1, Constantine will pull a magic trick of having two number[...]
The Sandman key art (Image: Netflix)
Fans are still buzzing over the news that Netflix has ordered an 11-episode series for The Sandman, based on Neil Gaiman's DC Comics-Vertigo comic book series Sandman and stemming from the Warner Bros Television Group Shortly after the announcement, Gaiman took to Twitter to offer up more details on the upcoming adaptation, as well as[...]
sandman
After years of talk, speculation, and supposed near deals to adapt renowned author Neil Gaiman's DC Comics-Vertigo comic book series Sandman – in both the film and television realms- it appears the Warner Bros TV drama has found a home at Netflix The move comes more than three years after an effort to bring the[...]
Joe Hill Launches Horror "Pop-Up" Line at DC Comics
To show how committed they are to not having a lot of imprints just one week after consolidating their imprints and shuttering Vertigo, DC Comics has announced a new horror imprint curated by Joe Hill, called Hill House Comics, with a lineup of books that would have been right at home at Vertigo But this[...]
After Twenty-Six Years, DC Comics to Finally Close Vertigo?
Vertigo died a lot in the last ten odd years. You could say Vertigo died the year between 2000 and 2010 that Alan Horn demanded changes to the famously generous Vertigo contracts. You could say Vertigo died in 2012, when DC fired Karen Berger. You could say Vertigo died in 2016, when DC fired Shelly Bond. You could say[...]
LA Times Laments Marvel Closing Their Vertigo Imprint on 26th-Anniversary
Though Bleeding Cool first broke the story weeks ago, DC Comics made it official yesterday: Vertigo is dead, long live Black Label But could there be more to the story? According to a report from respectable newspaper The Los Angeles Times, the decision may have been completely out of DC's hands The Times reports that it[...]