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 Post subject: From the producers of Smallville, the Graysons
PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:44 am 
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CW's 'Graysons' takes flier on Robin
Net builds series around Batman's sidekick
By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER
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Holy prequel, Boy Wonder, the CW is prepping a series based on Batman sidekick Robin’s pre-Caped Crusader days.

"Smallville" exec producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson, as well as "Supernatural" exec producer McG, are behind "The Graysons," which has landed a put pilot commitment at the netlet.

Just as "Smallville" focused on Clark Kent in the years before he became Superman, "The Graysons" will follow the world of Dick "DJ" Grayson before he takes on the iconic Robin identity and aligns himself with Batman.

Project reps the latest DC Comics franchise to be mined for the smallscreen by sibling Warner Bros. TV. McG’s Wonderland Sound and Vision label is also attached.

Souders, Peterson, McG and Wonderland’s Peter Johnson will exec produce.

"The Graysons" is seen as a potential replacement for "Smallville" should that show end its run this season, which has been speculated. Should "Smallville" return next year, "The Graysons" might also make a strong companion piece.

CW insiders said they also see the "Graysons" development as a validating gesture by Warner Bros. that the company is still behind its 50% investment in the netlet, particularly following this fall’s strong openings for "Gossip Girl" and newbie "90210." They believe the studio wouldn’t risk bringing one of its prized franchises to CW if it believed the net was in dire straits.

In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young DJ will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character.

In the original Batman mythology, Grayson was a young acrobat and part of the family act called "The Flying Graysons." He was orphaned when a gangster sabotaged his parents’ trapeze equipment. Bruce Wayne took him under his wing and trained him to help fight crime.

Grayson later morphed into the character of Nightwing, as part of "The New Teen Titans," and a series of new Robin replacements were introduced.

Souders and Peterson serve as showrunners (along with Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer) on "Smallville," which has just entered its eighth season. They’ve been with the hit drama since season two, and helped successfully transition the show following the departure of longtime toppers Miles Millar and Al Gough.

In features, Peterson wrote "But I’m a Cheerleader," while Souders was behind "Tell Me."

McG’s credits also include NBC’s "Chuck" and the upcoming feature "Terminator Salvation." "The Graysons" reps McG’s second DC Comics sale this year: Wonderland is also behind the Fox project "Human Target," which Jon Steinberg is writing.

CW predecessor the WB tackled the Batman mythology with 2002’s short-lived "Birds of Prey," which followed a group of female superheroes who flew in to protect Gotham after Batman disappeared.

Burt Ward, of course, played Dick Grayson/Robin in the campy 1965-68 TV series "Batman." And several animated versions of the Batman story have appeared on the smallscreen through the years, most recently KidsWB’s "The Batman."

Bob Kane created the DC Comics characters.


http://www.variety.com/article/VR111799 ... id=14&cs=1

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 Post subject: From the producers of Smallville, the Graysons
PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:55 am 
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I'll say the same thing about this that I said about Smallville when I first heard they were going to make that show....

It'll never work.

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Weird. If this is a hit, Dick Grayson will be late 20's before meeting Batman.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 10:54 am 
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Not sure I see what the draw is. "Smallville" was at its heart still a superhero/sci-fi show. This sounds like it's going to be a teen drama or something along those lines. Why bother with such a tenuous link to superhero stuff? Unless Batman's going to show up somehow?

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I'd rather see a Grayson series bulit around this concept....

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sounds nuts. how can you follow the life of Robin before he is robin. he would just be a kid acrobat. wow, that will be awesome. maybe the circus will travel to all the other superhero cities so he can meet Green Arrow, Flash, Batman and etc. And we will learn that he had a secret kid crimefighting career before he hooked up with Batman.

Like Encyclopedia Brown.

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 Post subject: From the producers of Smallville, the Graysons
PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:20 pm 
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Ed Sanders wrote:
I'd rather see a Grayson series bulit around this concept....

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Amen Ed.

My favorite fan film. I'd love to see this movie.

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a Batman one would be better. Show him travelling the world, learning skills, learning science, detective stuff, whatever.

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a Batman one would be better. Show him travelling the world, learning skills, learning science, detective stuff, whatever.


Conflicts too much with the ultra-successful Batman Nolan franchise in the eyes of producers, methinks.

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That fan-film was freaking amazing!!

I think they could make a Young Bruce Wayne series that wouldn't need to contradict the Nolan films. Bruce was away for how long? I think it was eight years acording to the movie. That is plenty of time to fill in.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:10 pm 
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I've seen that fan film Grayson before, and it, like Batman: Deadend, both impress me to no end.
You'd never be able to get Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, etc. in such as series, but I
think these guys could do pretty well without them.

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I've never seen so many fanboys interested in Dick.


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Darin wrote:
Rob Steinbrenner wrote:
a Batman one would be better. Show him travelling the world, learning skills, learning science, detective stuff, whatever.


Conflicts too much with the ultra-successful Batman Nolan franchise in the eyes of producers, methinks.


That's why that concept was forgotten, it was actually considered.

I'm waiting for the inevitable Clay. The adventures about Diana as a pack of mud.

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I pretty much predicted every response in this thread.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:00 pm 
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They're getting a lot of news coverage on this already. I heard it mentioned on the radio twice today.


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The show might even help to erase that "Holy ____!" crap that the media still attaches to Robin (and Batman).

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Actually not too keen on this concept whereas I thought the concept of Smallville to be so obviously brilliant I was surprised nobody had thought of it before.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:12 pm 
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Todd wrote:
sounds nuts. how can you follow the life of Robin before he is robin. he would just be a kid acrobat. wow, that will be awesome. maybe the circus will travel to all the other superhero cities so he can meet Green Arrow, Flash, Batman and etc. And we will learn that he had a secret kid crimefighting career before he hooked up with Batman.

Like Encyclopedia Brown.


Great. Now I want to watch it. :?

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Rob Steinbrenner wrote:
a Batman one would be better. Show him travelling the world, learning skills, learning science, detective stuff, whatever.


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Steve wrote:
I've never seen so many fanboys interested in Dick.


You've led a sheltered life.

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