“Watchmen” hit a person best with its season — and possibly series — finale on Sunday, which scored 1.6 million viewers across all of HBO’s platforms, according to the pay TV channel.
On Oct. 20, the series premiere of the Regina King-led drama, which is Damon Lindelof’s TV sequel to Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore’s iconic graphic novel, scored 1.5 million multiplatform viewers across HBO, HBO Now and HBO Go. The episode marked the strongest digital debut for the premium cable channel since the launch of “Westworld” in 2016.
Last night, HBO’s 9 p.m. airing of the finale episode, titled “See How They Fly,” alone drew 935,000 viewers, which is an improvement of 14% over last week’s installment and 17% above the series debut, which brought in 800,000 viewers with its initial telecast, according to HBO. The “Watchmen” Season 1 closer also reached record highs for its preliminary digital premiere marking 8% above last week and...
On Oct. 20, the series premiere of the Regina King-led drama, which is Damon Lindelof’s TV sequel to Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore’s iconic graphic novel, scored 1.5 million multiplatform viewers across HBO, HBO Now and HBO Go. The episode marked the strongest digital debut for the premium cable channel since the launch of “Westworld” in 2016.
Last night, HBO’s 9 p.m. airing of the finale episode, titled “See How They Fly,” alone drew 935,000 viewers, which is an improvement of 14% over last week’s installment and 17% above the series debut, which brought in 800,000 viewers with its initial telecast, according to HBO. The “Watchmen” Season 1 closer also reached record highs for its preliminary digital premiere marking 8% above last week and...
- 12/16/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The series premiere of Damon Lindelof’s “Watchmen” put up more than a good fight for HBO on Sunday. The debut of the sequel series based on Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore’s iconic graphic novel scored 1.5 million multiplatform viewers across HBO’s platforms, including HBO, HBO Now and HBO Go, last night.
The premiere marks the strongest digital debut for an HBO series since the premiere of “Westworld” in 2016.
The 9 p.m. airing of “Watchmen” alone put up 800,000 viewers, making it premium cable’s most-watched new series debut this year, according to the pay TV channel. And linear viewing of Sunday night’s premiere telecast was 21% above last week’s “Succession” Season 2 finale.
Also Read: Damon Lindelof's 'Watchmen' Adaptation Gets Premiere Date From HBO
Based on Moore and Gibbons’ acclaimed comic book series set in the ’80s, the show exists “in an alternate history where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws.
The premiere marks the strongest digital debut for an HBO series since the premiere of “Westworld” in 2016.
The 9 p.m. airing of “Watchmen” alone put up 800,000 viewers, making it premium cable’s most-watched new series debut this year, according to the pay TV channel. And linear viewing of Sunday night’s premiere telecast was 21% above last week’s “Succession” Season 2 finale.
Also Read: Damon Lindelof's 'Watchmen' Adaptation Gets Premiere Date From HBO
Based on Moore and Gibbons’ acclaimed comic book series set in the ’80s, the show exists “in an alternate history where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws.
- 10/21/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
War is brewing in the latest trailer for HBO’s Watchmen, so we’re going to get this out of the way early: We’re on whatever side Regina King’s Angela plays for.
If the reasoning put forth at the beginning of the clip is to be believed, Angela is driven by trauma, obsessed with justice and has experienced grievous injustice in her lifetime. But that doesn’t stop her from donning a mask and kicking down doors in the pursuit of good — even if that means, as she informs Don Johnson’s police chief Judd Crawford, getting a little rough.
If the reasoning put forth at the beginning of the clip is to be believed, Angela is driven by trauma, obsessed with justice and has experienced grievous injustice in her lifetime. But that doesn’t stop her from donning a mask and kicking down doors in the pursuit of good — even if that means, as she informs Don Johnson’s police chief Judd Crawford, getting a little rough.
- 9/13/2019
- TVLine.com
Here is a wrap-up of all the news you need to know from Tuesday, September 3, 2019.
HBO has finally set a premiere date for its adaptation of Watchmen.
The long-in-the-works superhero drama will hit the air Sunday, October 20 at 9/8c, just one week after Succession Season 2 wraps.
HBO’s adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.”
The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
Related: Lauren Graham Sets TV Return
The cast includes Jean Smart (as Agent Blake) and Jeremy Irons (Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias) Don Johnson, Regina King, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
If you missed the recent comic-con trailer, then we've included it for you below!
HBO has finally set a premiere date for its adaptation of Watchmen.
The long-in-the-works superhero drama will hit the air Sunday, October 20 at 9/8c, just one week after Succession Season 2 wraps.
HBO’s adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.”
The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
Related: Lauren Graham Sets TV Return
The cast includes Jean Smart (as Agent Blake) and Jeremy Irons (Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias) Don Johnson, Regina King, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
If you missed the recent comic-con trailer, then we've included it for you below!
- 9/4/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
HBO at long last has revealed the precise date that it will release the Watchmen.
Having previously teased a general October premiere date, the premium cabler has now locked in on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9/8c.
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Based on the iconic graphic novel co-created with Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series,...
Having previously teased a general October premiere date, the premium cabler has now locked in on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9/8c.
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Based on the iconic graphic novel co-created with Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series,...
- 9/3/2019
- TVLine.com
HBO has set the premiere date for Damon Lindelof’s highly-anticipated adaptation of “Watchmen.”
The series will premiere on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. A week later, “Silicon Valley” will return for its sixth and final season, which will air at 10 p.m.
The series is based on Alan Moore’s acclaimed 1980s set graphic novel series. The logline from HBO is as follows: Set in an alternate history where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name, while attempting to break new ground of its own.
Nicole Kassell directed the pilot, based from a script written by Lindelof.
Not much is known about HBO’s take on the famed comic series, except that it will not be a straight retelling...
The series will premiere on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. A week later, “Silicon Valley” will return for its sixth and final season, which will air at 10 p.m.
The series is based on Alan Moore’s acclaimed 1980s set graphic novel series. The logline from HBO is as follows: Set in an alternate history where masked vigilantes are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name, while attempting to break new ground of its own.
Nicole Kassell directed the pilot, based from a script written by Lindelof.
Not much is known about HBO’s take on the famed comic series, except that it will not be a straight retelling...
- 9/3/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Alan Moore, whose popular graphic novel “Watchmen” will provide the basis for an HBO drama created by Damon Lindelof, is “not thrilled” about the new project, HBO programming president Casey Bloys said Wednesday.
That’s not a surprise: Moore has famously opposed attempts to adapt his work for the screen. Asked if Moore has changed his stance, Bloys said no.
“I think that remains the case. That he’s not thrilled,” Bloys said in a Television Critics Association Q&a.
Also Read: 'Watchmen': HBO Series Teases Dr Manhattan's Return to Earth in Comic-Con Trailer (Video)
Bloys added that Moore isn’t consulting on the show. Again, no surprise.
Zack Snyder directed a film version of the 12-issue “Watchmen” comics series in 2009. Lindelof has said his take isn’t a remake or sequel, but a “remix.”
“This story will be set in the world its creators painstakingly built… but...
That’s not a surprise: Moore has famously opposed attempts to adapt his work for the screen. Asked if Moore has changed his stance, Bloys said no.
“I think that remains the case. That he’s not thrilled,” Bloys said in a Television Critics Association Q&a.
Also Read: 'Watchmen': HBO Series Teases Dr Manhattan's Return to Earth in Comic-Con Trailer (Video)
Bloys added that Moore isn’t consulting on the show. Again, no surprise.
Zack Snyder directed a film version of the 12-issue “Watchmen” comics series in 2009. Lindelof has said his take isn’t a remake or sequel, but a “remix.”
“This story will be set in the world its creators painstakingly built… but...
- 7/24/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO dropped the full trailer for Watchmen at Comic-Con, and boy, the show is poised to be another huge hit for the premium cabler.
This new series is based on Alan Moore and David Gibbons' graphic novel, and executive produced by Lost's Damon Lindelof.
HBO’s adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
The cast includes Jean Smart (as Agent Blake) and Jeremy Irons (Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias) Don Johnson, Regina King, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Related: Watchmen Teaser: Ticking Down the End of the World
The series is shrouded in secrecy, meaning that we...
This new series is based on Alan Moore and David Gibbons' graphic novel, and executive produced by Lost's Damon Lindelof.
HBO’s adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
The cast includes Jean Smart (as Agent Blake) and Jeremy Irons (Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias) Don Johnson, Regina King, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Related: Watchmen Teaser: Ticking Down the End of the World
The series is shrouded in secrecy, meaning that we...
- 7/20/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The full trailer for HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is here, and it really puts the “Oh!” in Ozymandias.
Based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ graphic novel of the same name — and executive-produced by The Leftovers‘ Damon Lindelof — HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
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Based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ graphic novel of the same name — and executive-produced by The Leftovers‘ Damon Lindelof — HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
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- 7/20/2019
- TVLine.com
It sure seems like another major “Watchmen” character from Alan Moore’s comic will be a big presence on Damon Lindelof’s upcoming adaptation for HBO.
The network dropped the first full-length trailer Saturday morning during San Diego Comic-Con, with the three-minute video (which you can view above) revealing that Dr. Manhattan is alive and well, still spending his time on Mars… that is until the end of the trailer, when a blue hand picks up a Dr. Manhattan mask in an empty street.
The series will debut in October.
Though HBO hasn’t shared any character details, it’s been reported that Jeremy Irons will play an older version of Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias, though the trailer showed a newspaper headline announcing his death. It also appears that Rorschach gained a cult following after his death, and Night Owl (or at least his Owlship) is still around as well.
Also...
The network dropped the first full-length trailer Saturday morning during San Diego Comic-Con, with the three-minute video (which you can view above) revealing that Dr. Manhattan is alive and well, still spending his time on Mars… that is until the end of the trailer, when a blue hand picks up a Dr. Manhattan mask in an empty street.
The series will debut in October.
Though HBO hasn’t shared any character details, it’s been reported that Jeremy Irons will play an older version of Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias, though the trailer showed a newspaper headline announcing his death. It also appears that Rorschach gained a cult following after his death, and Night Owl (or at least his Owlship) is still around as well.
Also...
- 7/20/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
The end of the world begins this fall. HBO on Wednesday released an official teaser for its upcoming Watchmen series, and while the minute-long video doesn’t feature any naked blue gentlemen, it does give us our first look at Regina King (American Crime) suiting up for battle.
Based on the comic book of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons — and executive-produced by The Leftovers‘ Damon Lindelof, HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel...
Based on the comic book of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons — and executive-produced by The Leftovers‘ Damon Lindelof, HBO’s Watchmen adaptation is “set in an alternate history where ‘superheroes’ are treated as outlaws.” The limited series promises to embrace the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel...
- 5/8/2019
- TVLine.com
Seems like Rorschach has quite the following if HBO’s first teaser for its upcoming “Watchmen” adaptation from Damon Lindelof is any indication.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The minute-long teaser shows off Jeremy Irons (who is apparently playing an older version of Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias) and features multiple mysterious groups — all wearing masks — teasing the “end of the world.”
The show, which is based on Alan Moore’s series, will debut sometime this fall. Watch the video above.
Also Read: HBO Has Already Digitally Removed That Coffee Cup From Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' Episode
The show’s cast includes Irons, Regina King, Jean Smart, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison,...
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The minute-long teaser shows off Jeremy Irons (who is apparently playing an older version of Adrian Veidt/Ozymandias) and features multiple mysterious groups — all wearing masks — teasing the “end of the world.”
The show, which is based on Alan Moore’s series, will debut sometime this fall. Watch the video above.
Also Read: HBO Has Already Digitally Removed That Coffee Cup From Sunday's 'Game of Thrones' Episode
The show’s cast includes Irons, Regina King, Jean Smart, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison,...
- 5/8/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO has added Hong Chau to its growing cast of Damon Lindelof’s upcoming “Watchmen” series.
Chau most recently appeared on the first season of HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” as well as Amazon’s “Homecoming” and the film “Downsizing.” No details about her role were given.
HBO released a (very brief) first look at the series during Sunday’s Golden Globes, which you can see here.
Also Read: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Answers Critics With 'Watchmen' Quote
She joins an expansive cast that includes Jeremy Irons — who may or may not be playing an older version of Ozymandias/Adrian Veidt — as well as Regina King, Jean Smart, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws,...
Chau most recently appeared on the first season of HBO’s “Big Little Lies,” as well as Amazon’s “Homecoming” and the film “Downsizing.” No details about her role were given.
HBO released a (very brief) first look at the series during Sunday’s Golden Globes, which you can see here.
Also Read: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Answers Critics With 'Watchmen' Quote
She joins an expansive cast that includes Jeremy Irons — who may or may not be playing an older version of Ozymandias/Adrian Veidt — as well as Regina King, Jean Smart, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws,...
- 1/11/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO dropped two big W-words on Sunday night, during NBC’s Golden Globes telecast: Winterfell, yes, but also Watchmen.
In a sizzle reel for the pay cabler’s 2019 offerings, we got not only a first look at Game of Thrones‘ lonnnnnng-awaited farewell run, but also a first look at the lonnnnnng-awaited Watchmen series adaptation. The eagle-eyed will also spy fresh footage from Big Little Lies Season 2, among other shows.
Based on the comic book of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, and exec-produced by The Leftovers‘ Damon Lindelof, Watchmen is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws.
In a sizzle reel for the pay cabler’s 2019 offerings, we got not only a first look at Game of Thrones‘ lonnnnnng-awaited farewell run, but also a first look at the lonnnnnng-awaited Watchmen series adaptation. The eagle-eyed will also spy fresh footage from Big Little Lies Season 2, among other shows.
Based on the comic book of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, and exec-produced by The Leftovers‘ Damon Lindelof, Watchmen is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws.
- 1/7/2019
- TVLine.com
During the Golden Globes on Sunday, HBO released the first footage of Damon Lindelof’s upcoming “Watchmen” series.
The brief look showed star Jeremy Irons — who may or may not be playing an older version of Ozymandias/Adrian Veidt — as well as the better look at the first image that Lindelof released in October, which appeared to be police wearing yellow masks. The brief footage also included a man wearing a mask that looked very much like Rorschach.
The teaser, which you can watch above, also included a very brief look at the upcoming final season of “Game of Thrones.”
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Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The show, which is based on Alan Moore’s series,...
The brief look showed star Jeremy Irons — who may or may not be playing an older version of Ozymandias/Adrian Veidt — as well as the better look at the first image that Lindelof released in October, which appeared to be police wearing yellow masks. The brief footage also included a man wearing a mask that looked very much like Rorschach.
The teaser, which you can watch above, also included a very brief look at the upcoming final season of “Game of Thrones.”
Also Read: Golden Globes: Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh's Best Jokes
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The show, which is based on Alan Moore’s series,...
- 1/7/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
HBO has shared two new motion photos for Damon Lindelof’s Watchmen series. As you will see, they show off the police, who have a very unusual look.
The photos come with the captions, “Masks Save Lives” and “Hiding In Plain Sight.” Masked police officers is certainly an interesting concept. The identity of these men and women officers have been completely stripped from them in the line of duty, making them a completely uniform unit.
It will be interesting to see how the police department is run in this way. Check out the photos below and let us know what you think of what they are showing.
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The photos come with the captions, “Masks Save Lives” and “Hiding In Plain Sight.” Masked police officers is certainly an interesting concept. The identity of these men and women officers have been completely stripped from them in the line of duty, making them a completely uniform unit.
It will be interesting to see how the police department is run in this way. Check out the photos below and let us know what you think of what they are showing.
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- 11/20/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Damon Lindelof is deep in production on his HBO Watchmen series and thanks to actor Tim Blake Nelson, we have some interesting new details about the mysterious character that he plays in it.
While a guest on the Empire Film Podcast, he revealed that he’s playing a new character named Looking Glass, which as many of you know, is not a part of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' original Watchmen graphic novel. He says:
"My character's name is Looking Glass, and it's a really interesting, intriguing character. I don't really completely understand him, and that's intentional. Damon Lindelof metes out facts about your character as you go along... So I'm learning as I go along with this guy is, and trying to... It's almost like fresco painting. The clay is always wet."
He goes on to describe Looking Glass as "a good looking cop, the native Oklahoman isn't...
While a guest on the Empire Film Podcast, he revealed that he’s playing a new character named Looking Glass, which as many of you know, is not a part of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' original Watchmen graphic novel. He says:
"My character's name is Looking Glass, and it's a really interesting, intriguing character. I don't really completely understand him, and that's intentional. Damon Lindelof metes out facts about your character as you go along... So I'm learning as I go along with this guy is, and trying to... It's almost like fresco painting. The clay is always wet."
He goes on to describe Looking Glass as "a good looking cop, the native Oklahoman isn't...
- 11/12/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Jean Smart has joined the cast for Damon Lindelof’s upcoming “Watchmen” adaptation for HBO, where she will co-star.
While character details are sparse, Smart will play an FBI agent investigating a murder.
Set in an alternate history where superheroes are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen,” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The show is set for a 2019 debut on HBO. Lindelof will write the series and executive produce, with Stephen Williams, pilot director Nicole Kassell, Tom Spezialy and Joseph Iberti also executive producing.
Also Read: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to Compose the Music for HBO's 'Watchmen' Series
The “Watchmen”s previously-announced cast includes Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith,...
While character details are sparse, Smart will play an FBI agent investigating a murder.
Set in an alternate history where superheroes are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen,” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The show is set for a 2019 debut on HBO. Lindelof will write the series and executive produce, with Stephen Williams, pilot director Nicole Kassell, Tom Spezialy and Joseph Iberti also executive producing.
Also Read: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to Compose the Music for HBO's 'Watchmen' Series
The “Watchmen”s previously-announced cast includes Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith,...
- 11/8/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
A few months ago is was rumored that Jeremy Irons might be taking on the role of Adrian Veidt, a.k.a. Ozymandias in HBO’s new Watchmen series. Today, /Film has confirmed that Irons is, in fact, playing the character who as you know played a key role in the original comic series. The character will obviously be older.
The character was previously described as an “aging and imperious lord of a British manor.” It was also said the he is "highly intelligent and won’t let you forget it. Think William Hurt with slight Asperger’s. He’s used to being obeyed and always correct. Arrogant, erudite and patrician. Physically fit, he’s never missed a workout in his life." That sounds a lot like Ozymandias.
We don’t know how big of a role that the character will have in the series, but since he is being...
The character was previously described as an “aging and imperious lord of a British manor.” It was also said the he is "highly intelligent and won’t let you forget it. Think William Hurt with slight Asperger’s. He’s used to being obeyed and always correct. Arrogant, erudite and patrician. Physically fit, he’s never missed a workout in his life." That sounds a lot like Ozymandias.
We don’t know how big of a role that the character will have in the series, but since he is being...
- 11/8/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
I know a lot of you have been curious to see what the visual style of HBO’s upcoming Watchmen series will be like and now, today, we have our first look! The image was revealed with the launch of the official Watchmen Instagram page.
We have no idea who is character is, but I’m sure it will come in time. Faceless law enforcement officers certainly fits in with the world that was created in the original comic series, though.
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The series is based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons DC graphic novel, and it’s been explained that series will not be an adaptation of that. It will be set in the same alternate history universe where superheroes are treated as outlaws, but the story will...
We have no idea who is character is, but I’m sure it will come in time. Faceless law enforcement officers certainly fits in with the world that was created in the original comic series, though.
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The series is based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons DC graphic novel, and it’s been explained that series will not be an adaptation of that. It will be set in the same alternate history universe where superheroes are treated as outlaws, but the story will...
- 10/15/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Damon Lindelof has made it very clear that the new Watchmen series coming to HBO is not and adaptation of the graphic novel. It will tell a new story set in the same universe and expand on that. Lindelof previously explained that "Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own."
Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons recently opened up about the series and sheds some light on what we should expect. He seems to love what Lindelof is doing with the series and tells Deadline that vision for the property is "exciting, entertaining, and absolutely worthwhile."
He goes on to note that the plan is for the series to "subvert the basic idea of what it means to be a superhero." He then makes an interesting comment regarding the series could end up being "what the fans need, not what they want.
Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons recently opened up about the series and sheds some light on what we should expect. He seems to love what Lindelof is doing with the series and tells Deadline that vision for the property is "exciting, entertaining, and absolutely worthwhile."
He goes on to note that the plan is for the series to "subvert the basic idea of what it means to be a superhero." He then makes an interesting comment regarding the series could end up being "what the fans need, not what they want.
- 10/8/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
HBO’s Watchmen series is currently in development with Damon Lindelof leading the charge on it. There’s a lot of great talent involved with the development of this show and thanks to /Film, we’ve learned about two other individuals that will joining the creative team. They are reporting that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross compose the score for the HBO series! These guys are super talented and I love the work that they’ve done for director David Fincher on his films like The Social Network, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, and Gone Girl.
I’m already excited for this Watchmen series, but now I’m excited to see what Reznor and Ross end up doing with the score!
The series is based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons DC graphic novel, and it was already explained that series will not be an adaptation of that. It...
I’m already excited for this Watchmen series, but now I’m excited to see what Reznor and Ross end up doing with the score!
The series is based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons DC graphic novel, and it was already explained that series will not be an adaptation of that. It...
- 9/21/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross will compose the music for Damon Lindelof’s upcoming “Watchmen” adaption for HBO.
Lindelof is reteaming with fellow “Lost” alum, director Stephen Williams, to bring his take on Alan Moore’s classic graphic novel series to the small screen in 2019.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen,” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. Lindelof will write the series and executive produce, with Williams, pilot director Nicole Kassell, Tom Spezialy and Joseph Iberti also executive producing.
Also Read: Damon Lindelof's 'Watchmen' Ordered to Series at HBO
Reznor, the Nine Inch Nails founder, has worked with Ross on numerous film scores, mostly with David Fincher. The duo won the Oscar for Best Original Score for “The Social Network” in 2010, and also scored Fincher’s 2011 remake of...
Lindelof is reteaming with fellow “Lost” alum, director Stephen Williams, to bring his take on Alan Moore’s classic graphic novel series to the small screen in 2019.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen,” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. Lindelof will write the series and executive produce, with Williams, pilot director Nicole Kassell, Tom Spezialy and Joseph Iberti also executive producing.
Also Read: Damon Lindelof's 'Watchmen' Ordered to Series at HBO
Reznor, the Nine Inch Nails founder, has worked with Ross on numerous film scores, mostly with David Fincher. The duo won the Oscar for Best Original Score for “The Social Network” in 2010, and also scored Fincher’s 2011 remake of...
- 9/20/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Watchmen will be getting the premium cable treatment in 2019.
In the least unsurprising news in some time, HBO has handed a series order out to Watchmen. Lost Executive Producer Damon Lindelof will spearhead the project which boasts a cast that includes big names.
Regina King Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith and Adelynn Spoon are all slated to appear.
Watchmen is set in an alternate reality in which superheroes are treated as the villains. This is not the first stab at a live-action project set in the Watchmen universe.
Related: Watchmen Casts Regina King, Don Johnson
A movie based on the comic book series was released in 2009, but it received a polarizing reception from both critics and viewers and failed to make a splash at the box office.
In the least unsurprising news in some time, HBO has handed a series order out to Watchmen. Lost Executive Producer Damon Lindelof will spearhead the project which boasts a cast that includes big names.
Regina King Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith and Adelynn Spoon are all slated to appear.
Watchmen is set in an alternate reality in which superheroes are treated as the villains. This is not the first stab at a live-action project set in the Watchmen universe.
Related: Watchmen Casts Regina King, Don Johnson
A movie based on the comic book series was released in 2009, but it received a polarizing reception from both critics and viewers and failed to make a splash at the box office.
- 8/17/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
HBO has officially ordered Damon Lindelof’s Watchmen to series and I'm pretty excited about that. The series is based on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons DC graphic novel, but the series will not be an adaptation of that. It will be set in the same alternate history universe where superheroes are treated as outlaws, but the story will focus on a whole new present day setting and characters.
This series will expand on that universe and Lindelof has stressed that he would not be messing with the original story, which is the best way to handle the material without pissing off the fans. The official description released is as follows:
"Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own."
When talking about the new characters that will fill the story, Lindelof said:
"Some of the characters will be unknown.
This series will expand on that universe and Lindelof has stressed that he would not be messing with the original story, which is the best way to handle the material without pissing off the fans. The official description released is as follows:
"Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own."
When talking about the new characters that will fill the story, Lindelof said:
"Some of the characters will be unknown.
- 8/17/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Following a lot of buzz around the pilot, HBO has officially ordered Damon Lindelof’s “Watchmen” adaptation to series. The new take on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ 1986-87 graphic novel is slated to premiere in 2019.
HBO also released a detailed cast list, including previously announced cast members like Regina King (“The Leftovers”), Jeremy Irons (“Dead Ringers”), Tim Blake Nelson, and Don Johnson (“Book Club”), as well as as Jacob Ming-Trent, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon. The rest of the cast includes Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, and Sara Vickers.
Lindelof reunites with his “Leftovers” executive producer Tom Spezialy on the series, as well as a former “Leftovers” director Nicole Kassell, who directed the pilot and is also attached to “Watchmen” as an executive producer. Stephen Williams (“Lost”) will also direct and produce, and Joseph Iberti (“Boardwalk Empire...
HBO also released a detailed cast list, including previously announced cast members like Regina King (“The Leftovers”), Jeremy Irons (“Dead Ringers”), Tim Blake Nelson, and Don Johnson (“Book Club”), as well as as Jacob Ming-Trent, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon. The rest of the cast includes Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, and Sara Vickers.
Lindelof reunites with his “Leftovers” executive producer Tom Spezialy on the series, as well as a former “Leftovers” director Nicole Kassell, who directed the pilot and is also attached to “Watchmen” as an executive producer. Stephen Williams (“Lost”) will also direct and produce, and Joseph Iberti (“Boardwalk Empire...
- 8/17/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Watchmen is officially a go at HBO. The cabler has placed a series order for the long-gestating TV adaptation of the DC Comics property, from Lost and Leftovers Ep Damon Lindelof. An HBO rep declined to divulge how many episodes Season 1 will consist of. The series will debut in 2019.
Lindelof’s Watchmen is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws. Per HBO, the new series “embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.”
The insane cast is a veritable who’s who of acting vets and genre faves.
Lindelof’s Watchmen is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws. Per HBO, the new series “embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.”
The insane cast is a veritable who’s who of acting vets and genre faves.
- 8/17/2018
- TVLine.com
HBO has handed a series order to Watchmen, Damon Lindelof’s take on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ iconic limited comic series, for a 2019 premiere. The project boasts an A-list cast led by Jeremy Irons, Regina King, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson and Louis Gossett Jr.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own. As Lindelof noted in a letter to fans, the series is not an adaptation of the 12 issues of the comic but an original story that remixes them.
HBO programming president Casey Bloys hinted at a likely series pickup for the Watchmen pilot, written by Lindelof and directed by Nicole Kassell, at TCA last month.
“I have very, very high hopes,” Bloys said of the pilot then. “They did a great job. Damon wrote a phenomenal script,...
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own. As Lindelof noted in a letter to fans, the series is not an adaptation of the 12 issues of the comic but an original story that remixes them.
HBO programming president Casey Bloys hinted at a likely series pickup for the Watchmen pilot, written by Lindelof and directed by Nicole Kassell, at TCA last month.
“I have very, very high hopes,” Bloys said of the pilot then. “They did a great job. Damon wrote a phenomenal script,...
- 8/17/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Damon Lindelof’s “Watchmen” has officially been ordered to series at HBO.
The series is based on the DC graphic novel from Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins. It is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws. The series is slated to debut in 2019.
The cast includes: Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Lindelof will write and executive produce, with Nicole Kassell directing the pilot and executive producing. Stephen Williams will also direct and executive produce, with Joseph Iberti and Tom Spezialy also executive producing. “Watchmen” is produced for HBO by White Rabbit in association with Warner Bros. Television, based on characters from DC. HBO’s official description of the series says, “‘Watchmen’ embraces...
The series is based on the DC graphic novel from Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons, and colorist John Higgins. It is set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws. The series is slated to debut in 2019.
The cast includes: Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Lindelof will write and executive produce, with Nicole Kassell directing the pilot and executive producing. Stephen Williams will also direct and executive produce, with Joseph Iberti and Tom Spezialy also executive producing. “Watchmen” is produced for HBO by White Rabbit in association with Warner Bros. Television, based on characters from DC. HBO’s official description of the series says, “‘Watchmen’ embraces...
- 8/17/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The wait is finally over — HBO has placed a series order for Damon Lindelof’s “Watchmen,” the premium cable network announced Friday. Lindelof is reteaming with fellow “Lost” alum, director Stephen Williams, to bring his take on the comic books to the small screen.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen,” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The show is set for a 2019 debut on HBO.
The “Watchmen”s previously-announced, all-star cast includes Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Also Read: 'Aquaman' Villain Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Joins HBO's 'Watchmen'
Lindelof will write the series and executive produce, with Williams,...
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, “Watchmen,” embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own, per HBO. The show is set for a 2019 debut on HBO.
The “Watchmen”s previously-announced, all-star cast includes Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, Lily Rose Smith, and Adelynn Spoon.
Also Read: 'Aquaman' Villain Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Joins HBO's 'Watchmen'
Lindelof will write the series and executive produce, with Williams,...
- 8/17/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Dylan Schombing (Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce), Adelynn Spoon and Lily Rose Smith (The Vampire Diaries) have been cast in Damon Lindelof’s HBO Watchmen pilot, a take on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ iconic limited comic series.
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
As per all Watchmen castings, no details about the actors’ characters are provided.
Shombing, Spoon and Smith join previously cast Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Sara Vickers.
Lindelof, who wrote the script, executive produces the pilot with Nicole Kassell, who directs, Tom Spezialy and Joseph Iberti.
Watchmen is produced for HBO by White Rabbit in association with Warner Bros Television.
Schombing, who...
Set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, Watchmen embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel while attempting to break new ground of its own.
As per all Watchmen castings, no details about the actors’ characters are provided.
Shombing, Spoon and Smith join previously cast Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Adelaide Clemens, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Sara Vickers.
Lindelof, who wrote the script, executive produces the pilot with Nicole Kassell, who directs, Tom Spezialy and Joseph Iberti.
Watchmen is produced for HBO by White Rabbit in association with Warner Bros Television.
Schombing, who...
- 8/7/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Mike Cecchini Sep 29, 2019
HBO's Watchmen TV series has a full episode order, a 2019 release date, and a trailer! Here's all the details we know about it.
The Leftovers wrapped its final season to wild critical acclaim, so Damon Lindelof is sticking around HBO to develop a Watchmen TV series.
Watchmen is finally getting the prestige cable drama that fans have wanted for as long as prestige cable drama has been a thing. This has been in the works for quite some time, and HBO has ordered the pilot to series.
Nicole Kassell is directing the pilot and executive producing alongside Lindelof, Tom Spezialy, Stephen Williams (who will also direct), and Joseph Iberti.
This is very real, folks. Here's everything else we know so far...
Watchmen HBO TV Series Release Date
Watchmen will premiere on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9 pm on HBO. It looks like fans will get a sneak peek...
HBO's Watchmen TV series has a full episode order, a 2019 release date, and a trailer! Here's all the details we know about it.
The Leftovers wrapped its final season to wild critical acclaim, so Damon Lindelof is sticking around HBO to develop a Watchmen TV series.
Watchmen is finally getting the prestige cable drama that fans have wanted for as long as prestige cable drama has been a thing. This has been in the works for quite some time, and HBO has ordered the pilot to series.
Nicole Kassell is directing the pilot and executive producing alongside Lindelof, Tom Spezialy, Stephen Williams (who will also direct), and Joseph Iberti.
This is very real, folks. Here's everything else we know so far...
Watchmen HBO TV Series Release Date
Watchmen will premiere on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 9 pm on HBO. It looks like fans will get a sneak peek...
- 6/21/2017
- Den of Geek
Mike Cecchini Oct 15, 2018
HBO's Watchmen TV series has a full episode order, and a 2019 release date. Here's everything you need to know...
The Leftovers wrapped its final season to wild critical acclaim, so Damon Lindelof is sticking around HBO to develop a Watchmen TV series. Watchmen is finally getting the prestige cable drama that fans have wanted for as long as prestige cable drama has been a thing. This has been in the works for quite some time, and HBO has ordered the pilot to series.
And to celebrate the launch of the series' Watchmen handle on Instagram, we have our first look at a mysterious character from the series...
View this post on Instagram
Who Watches The Watchmen? #WatchmenHBO
A post shared by Watchmen (@watchmen) on Oct 15, 2018 at 10:10am Pdt
Is that Regina King under that mask?
Here's everything we know so far...
Watchmen TV Series Release...
HBO's Watchmen TV series has a full episode order, and a 2019 release date. Here's everything you need to know...
The Leftovers wrapped its final season to wild critical acclaim, so Damon Lindelof is sticking around HBO to develop a Watchmen TV series. Watchmen is finally getting the prestige cable drama that fans have wanted for as long as prestige cable drama has been a thing. This has been in the works for quite some time, and HBO has ordered the pilot to series.
And to celebrate the launch of the series' Watchmen handle on Instagram, we have our first look at a mysterious character from the series...
View this post on Instagram
Who Watches The Watchmen? #WatchmenHBO
A post shared by Watchmen (@watchmen) on Oct 15, 2018 at 10:10am Pdt
Is that Regina King under that mask?
Here's everything we know so far...
Watchmen TV Series Release...
- 6/21/2017
- Den of Geek
It wasn't that long ago that The Vampire Diaries had the highest ratings on . Those days are long gone but the series won't be abruptly cancelled. It's been decided that season eight will be the final season, giving the cast and creators a chance to give the series a proper series finale. Will the ratings continue to fall this year or will they rise, causing the execs to regret not making a ninth season? Stay tuned.The Vampire Diaries revolves around the search for love and the battle between good and evil in the supernatural-charged town of Mystic Falls, Virginia. The cast includes Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder, Kat Graham, Candice King, Zach Roerig, Matt Davis, and Michael Malarkey. The recurring cast includes Nathalie Kelley, Kristen Gutoskie, Allison Scagliotti, Lily Rose Mumford, Tierney Mumford, and Tristin Mays.The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood...
- 3/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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