Is the World Ready for an Exclusively iPad and iPhone Series?

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We work hard for the money here at TVWriter™. Long hours, a brutal boss (Oh, hi, LB!), and all that reading and watching. It’s enough to drive a person mad, I say. Mad!

The other night, however, while slaving away at You Tube, searching for nuggets of gold amidst the dancing cats, we found this scary bit of video witchcraft, and it made everything worthwhile: read article

Top TVWriter™ Posts for the Week Ending 5/31/13

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Here they are, the most viewed TVWriter™ posts for the past week:

Joss Whedon Inspires the Hell Out of Us read article

Extra! The Tardiswagen Lives!

This Tardis really needs to be bigger on the inside. Um, that’s a bug joke:

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We’re geeking out. Yeah!

Simpsons Land Theme Park Coming Soon

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The good news: Universal Orlando has announced that “Springfield, hometown to America’s favorite animated family, The Simpsons, [is coming] to life at Universal Orlando Resort this summer.

The not-so-good news: It’s Universal Orlando. (If you’ve ever been, you know what we mean.) read article

Yo, Superman and Batman Fans: Here’s Your Last Shot at a Bruce Timm Warner Bros. Cartoon

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We Found This Beautiful Image HERE

Remember all those Saturday morning animated versions of D.C. Comics heroes you loved in the ’80s and ’90s? A lot of very talented people took part in their creation (we’re talking about you, LB buddy Stan Berkowitz – how many Emmy awards did you end up with for those?). But the dude who put together the team and made it all work was Bruce Timm, who recently left his long-running Executive Producer gig at Warners.

So we’re smiling from ear to ear as a result of learning, via a short mention in the Hollywood Reporter, that Maestro Timm is returning to take part in an animated short honoring Superman’s 75th anniversary. It’s called SUPERMAN UNCHAINED. The creators of this 2-minute enterprise are writer Scott Snyder and D.C. co-publisher and artist Jim Lee.

According to some linked details, the production will be: read article