Our friends over at ScreenGeek.net shared this with us and I had to pass it along to the Cbm family to check out. 2012's Dredd has somewhat of a cult folowing, myself included, but because it only made roughly $41 million worldwide, it hasn't been able to gain the traction needed for a sequel to be greenlit yet. This, the success that Deadpool was able to achieve at the box office with their small budget and all of the concept art that DC/Warner Bros. and Marvel have been releasing as of late got ScreenGeek.net's Frank Palmer over at thinking; "What would a showdown between Judge Death and Judge Dredd look like?" After recruiting the help of Art Of George they came up with the exclusive fan art rendering below. Not bad, right?! They're hoping that the artwork will help generate some buzz and get the Dredd sequel back on Hollywood's radar.
- 9/2/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Alex Garland’s Dredd resonated so strongly that fans have in the years following its release, rallied for a sequel. Now firmly entrenched in the realm of cult classic – a feat aided by the lengthy attempts to make said sequel – it might be time to admit defeat and simply enjoy the rollicking adventure Garland created. However, at least 136,000 diehard fans certainly don’t feel that way, as they’ve signed their names to a new petition entitled Bring Back Dredd.
Among its supporters is 2000 Ad – the comics publisher who created the titular cop character. In fact, they haven’t just punched their fists in the air in agreement, they’ve joined the effort started by Dredd fans Frank Palmer and Brian Ritchie. The publisher’s one caveat? Dredd should be brought back in his own dedicated TV series on a streaming platform such as Netflix or Hulu.
Here’s the...
Among its supporters is 2000 Ad – the comics publisher who created the titular cop character. In fact, they haven’t just punched their fists in the air in agreement, they’ve joined the effort started by Dredd fans Frank Palmer and Brian Ritchie. The publisher’s one caveat? Dredd should be brought back in his own dedicated TV series on a streaming platform such as Netflix or Hulu.
Here’s the...
- 1/15/2016
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Hip-hip-hooray for "Dredd." It seems the cult-classic character does indeed have a loyal army supporting him, as a petition has been erected to help get the fictitious "police' officer a home on Netflix, or Amazon. This is a change from the petition's original beginning, where it was trying to get a second "Dredd" film fast-balled. As those hopes are clearly dead and gone, a high-end television show is the next big thing, right? Well, maybe yes, maybe no. Whose to say.
The petition already has 100,000 signatures, so this may end up being a reality instead of an incredibly detailed dream. Soon, we may have a new comic book show on Netflix trying to steal the title for "Most Gritty and Realistic Netflix Show Ever," a category that Marvel has been winning every single time. A television show for the series would also be far better than a film opportunity, because,...
The petition already has 100,000 signatures, so this may end up being a reality instead of an incredibly detailed dream. Soon, we may have a new comic book show on Netflix trying to steal the title for "Most Gritty and Realistic Netflix Show Ever," a category that Marvel has been winning every single time. A television show for the series would also be far better than a film opportunity, because,...
- 1/14/2016
- by Nicholas Williams
- LRMonline.com
Pro Se Presents Peculiar Adventures #3 Now Available
Spotlight On Tales Of Sovereign City!!!
Ready for Adventure?
Like it Peculiar?
Then Pro Se Presents Peculiar Adventures #3 from Pro Se Press is for you!
This issue sports a painted cover by pulp artist David Burton and spotlights Sovereign City, Pro Se's very own pulp universe! Join Doc Daye and Lazarus Gray for over the top action and adventure! Also along for the ride are monkeys from the future, pirates from the past, The Cerebus Clan, Wylde World, and so many others. Pro Se's Best Selling Title brings even more this time around, including the first part of a Peculiar Oddfellow Novel!! Thrill to stories by Teel James Glenn, Tommy Hancock, Joshua Reynolds, Barry Reese, Fuller Bumpers, Lee Houston, Jr., Ken Janssens, and With Evil Intent, an excerpt from the forthcoming novel, Evil Intent, the sequel to the hit novel, Evil Ways from noted author Bobby Nash.
Spotlight On Tales Of Sovereign City!!!
Ready for Adventure?
Like it Peculiar?
Then Pro Se Presents Peculiar Adventures #3 from Pro Se Press is for you!
This issue sports a painted cover by pulp artist David Burton and spotlights Sovereign City, Pro Se's very own pulp universe! Join Doc Daye and Lazarus Gray for over the top action and adventure! Also along for the ride are monkeys from the future, pirates from the past, The Cerebus Clan, Wylde World, and so many others. Pro Se's Best Selling Title brings even more this time around, including the first part of a Peculiar Oddfellow Novel!! Thrill to stories by Teel James Glenn, Tommy Hancock, Joshua Reynolds, Barry Reese, Fuller Bumpers, Lee Houston, Jr., Ken Janssens, and With Evil Intent, an excerpt from the forthcoming novel, Evil Intent, the sequel to the hit novel, Evil Ways from noted author Bobby Nash.
- 1/10/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
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