News Louisa Mellor 14 Jan 2014 - 06:36
The pilot for NBC's Constantine TV series is definitely happening...
NBC's prospective Constantine TV series, led by producer David S. Goyer (Man Of Steel, Da Vinci's Demons, Justice League) and writer Daniel Cerone (The Mentalist), has passed the next hurdle en route to our screens.
A pilot episode will be produced for the in-development series, which centres on the chain-smoking, mac-wearing con-man/occult detective who first appeared in Alan Moore's eighties Swamp Thing run.
There's been no word on casting as yet, which means there may still be time to perform whatever rain dance/voodoo ritual is required to get Tim Roth or John Sim's names in the hat. Busy yourselves people, we've work to do.
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The pilot for NBC's Constantine TV series is definitely happening...
NBC's prospective Constantine TV series, led by producer David S. Goyer (Man Of Steel, Da Vinci's Demons, Justice League) and writer Daniel Cerone (The Mentalist), has passed the next hurdle en route to our screens.
A pilot episode will be produced for the in-development series, which centres on the chain-smoking, mac-wearing con-man/occult detective who first appeared in Alan Moore's eighties Swamp Thing run.
There's been no word on casting as yet, which means there may still be time to perform whatever rain dance/voodoo ritual is required to get Tim Roth or John Sim's names in the hat. Busy yourselves people, we've work to do.
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- 1/14/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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