DC Comics recently announced they will proceed with a series of prequels for Watchmen called "Before Watchmen". The question is...why?
With the big announcement of the Before Watchmen miniseries, DC's The Source has posted links to a number of different sites featuring interviews with the various writers. What follows are excerpts from those interviews.
The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive report on DC's announcement that this summer they'll be publishing seven prequel mini-series set in the universe of Watchmen (umbrella title: Before Watchmen), and that creators will include Darwyn Cooke, J. Michael Straczynski, Brian Azzarello, Adam Hughes, Andy Kubert and Joe Kubert.
Zack Snyder's adaptation of Watchmen was released in 2009 and instantly polarized the CBM audience, with passions seeming to run for and against it with very little in between. What follows is a look back at the film from the days shortly before its release.
It appears the controversial project has received a "hush,hush" go from DC execs.
Though not under Zack Snyder. In a webchat with Empire the Dead Man's Shoes actor says that he might have considered coming on board Paul Greengrass' version of Watchmen. He also reveals his thoughts on Sci-Fi in general..
The critically acclaimed comic book artist and writer sat down for an interview with the CineSkinny to discuss his extensive career, the Watchmen movie adaptation, and writer Mark Millar.
Sure, it doesn't work as well as the movie mask works, but it's better than any fan mask I've ever seen!
CBR takes a look at the Watchment movie that didn't get off the ground.
See what Zach Snyder had to say about
Sucker Punch and
Watchmen!
Alan Moore has revealed that he rejected an offer from DC to return the rights to
Watchmen in exchange for prequels and sequels featuring the characters...
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YouTube has begun deleting satirical videos based on the 2004 Hitler movie Downfall after a copyright claim from a German studio.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan gives his thoughts on The Losers, Watchmen, Lobo, Supernatural and being a leading man.