A JLA spin off??
Comics Continuum has now some spoilers about a second appearance of the future JLA members before this 6th season ends.
Besides they speculate about a possible Smallville spin off regarding a "Justice League" Live-Action series and maybe a “Metropolis” one too.
”Considering the success of Smallville for both The WB and The CW, a spin-off seems a natural idea.
In fact, it has been done before.
An Aquaman pilot, which starred now-Green Arrow Justin Hartley, was developed and produced by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB earlier this year, but was not picked up as a series by The CW. It has since been offered by the network for download via iTunes.
Another proposal that has been kicked around is for a series called Metropolis, which would center on The Daily Planet.”
A JLA and a Metropolis series don’t sound like a bad idea, time will tell though.
Read the rest of the article HERE
Update
Comics Continuum talked with Smallville's co-creator Al Gough about this possible spin off:
"Al Gough, executive producer of Smallville, checked in with The Continuum on Wednesday to say there are "no plans" for a Justice League series. He did not comment on whether there will be another episode of Smallville featuring Justice Leaguers."
Besides they speculate about a possible Smallville spin off regarding a "Justice League" Live-Action series and maybe a “Metropolis” one too.
”Considering the success of Smallville for both The WB and The CW, a spin-off seems a natural idea.
In fact, it has been done before.
An Aquaman pilot, which starred now-Green Arrow Justin Hartley, was developed and produced by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB earlier this year, but was not picked up as a series by The CW. It has since been offered by the network for download via iTunes.
Another proposal that has been kicked around is for a series called Metropolis, which would center on The Daily Planet.”
A JLA and a Metropolis series don’t sound like a bad idea, time will tell though.
Read the rest of the article HERE
Update
Comics Continuum talked with Smallville's co-creator Al Gough about this possible spin off:
"Al Gough, executive producer of Smallville, checked in with The Continuum on Wednesday to say there are "no plans" for a Justice League series. He did not comment on whether there will be another episode of Smallville featuring Justice Leaguers."
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