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New 'Clone Wars' Images -- and Live Action Show Tidbits

Filed under: Animation », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Warner Brothers », George Lucas », Movie Marketing », Comic/Superhero/Geek », Remakes and Sequels », Images »



Wow, that Hulk issue of Empire is just chockablock full of eye candy, isn't it? Not only is it full of the big green guy, but there's new pictures from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. You can see a few more over on Empire Online, a convincing sell for you to check out the whole feature. I am deeply unsettled by this glimpse of Obi Wan Kenobi -- I can't put my finger on why. He looks kind of like a Lego.

Additionally, MTV Movies snagged a cool update on the Star Wars live-action television series. Steve Sansweet told them that the series will indeed "involve some characters we know" and be "of epic scale." More promising, though, is that the show will delve into the "greasy, seamy underbelly of Star Wars." That just sounds incredibly cool. In my youth, I was really into all those spin-off Star Wars novels and it was always great fun when Han Solo, Leia and Luke found themselves having to venture into the unsavory underworld. It was always so much more interesting than Luke recruiting young Jedis. (Check out Erik's Star Wars report from NY Comic Con.)

LucasFilm is hoping to get the series underway by next year, and debut it in 2010. And Star Wars: The Clone Wars comes to theatres August 15, 2008. It's so weird to have Indy and Star Wars (even if it's animated) released in the same summer, isn't it?

Thank You for Smoking: The TV Show

Filed under: Comedy », Drama », Deals », Newsstand », Home Entertainment »

It's not so unusual to see a feature film developed into a TV show, but when the film in question is an indie pic, grossed only $25 million at the box office (which, mind you, is pretty damn good) and revolved around a man whose job it was to do PR for big tobacco, well, that's pretty unusual. NBC, who recently brought Friday Night Lights to the small screen, will be doing the same for Jason Reitman's Thank You for Smoking -- however, Reitman himself does not appear to be involved.

Instead, Rick Cleveland (Six Feet Under, The West Wing) has come onbard to write and exec produce, and David O. Sacks (who produced the film version) will also exec produce. Pic, which was based on a novel by Christopher Buckley (who will serve as a consulting producer on the TV show), told the story of Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart), a man desperately trying to balance his job as a spin-doctor for big tobacco and his responsibilities as a dad. The TV version will pick up where the film left off; Nick will be running his own firm where clients could include "fast food companies, environmental polluters or politicos caught with their pants down." Pretty much, when someone with deep pockets finds themselves wrapped up in a PR nightmare, Naylor is the guy you hire to make things right. No word yet on casting, but there's a good chance Eckhart will not reprise his role.

Man, there's so many ways they can go with this, but it really will depend on who they get to play Naylor. Any suggestions?

 
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