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  • The CW Producer Greg Berlanti Seemingly Promises More Race and Gender Swaps For DC Comics Characters

    09/11/2020 5:11:16 AM PDT · by otness_e · 9 replies
    Bounding Into Comics ^ | June 26, 2020 | JB Augustine
    Arrowverse maestro, and EP of Titans and Doom Patrol, Greg Berlanti recently discussed revamping characters to reflect the times we’re in. He participated in Variety’s Virtual TV Fest this week where he said heroes should look and feel like they come from today, not the 40s and 50s. Berlanti added there is a responsibility that comes with bringing “iconic characters into this generation.” “In the DC Universe especially, there’s been a focus on us recognizing that we want to create heroes that look and felt like today, not the 1940s or 1950s. They were all very well intentioned when they...
  • Love, Simon Canned From Disney Plus Due To Alcohol Use, Sexual Exploration

    09/11/2020 5:03:37 AM PDT · by otness_e · 9 replies
    One Angry Gamer ^ | February 25, 2020 | Billy
    The gay-themed show Love, Simon is getting both a network and name change. Love, Simon was originally scheduled to air on Disney Plus but will now air on Hulu as a 10-episode run with the possibility of gaining a second season under the new moniker Love, Victor. Disney canned the airing of the show due to it not being “family friendly”. Variety reported on the reasons for the show being axed is due to the alcohol use and “sexual exploration”, writing…
  • [Flashback] TV Producer of the Year Greg Berlanti: "I Still Fight About Everything"

    08/31/2020 3:21:58 AM PDT · by otness_e · 1 replies
    The Hollywood Reporter ^ | May 12, 2016 | Lacey Rose
    As prolific as Shonda, Ryan and Chuck, the lower-profile showrunner behind today's network hits ('Blindspot') and hunky superheroes ('The Flash,' 'Arrow') is not too big to keep pushing Hollywood's comfort zone on sexuality, abortions and so-called taboos. Greg Berlanti settles into a bank of couches in his office on the Warner Bros. lot, tucked in between brightly colored pillows with hand-stitched logos for two of his shorter-lived television series, No Ordinary Family and Dirty Sexy Money. There are eight more pillows throughout the spacious office, one commemorating each of his film or television projects. His mother has them made for...