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Sunday, February 20th 2011, 10:55am

McFarlane macht leider mittlerweise allen anderen Scheiss und wenig Spawn. Film, Serie, Figuren...alles eingestellt. Die neue Story ist interessant, aber sehr anders. Ich verfolge es immer noch, freu mich auch immer auf einen neuen Spawn, aber die alten Zeiten wo Greg noch gezeichnet hat, also Spawn 15-50 waren die besten.
Daran wird's nie mehr rankommen und denke das es auch irgendwann einschläft...

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Sunday, February 20th 2011, 2:50pm

Jap denke ich auch. Was macht Mc Farlane eigentlich überhaupt noch ? HALO Figuren...

Die ganzen kultigen Spawn Figuren sind seit Serie 34 ausgestorben - die Movie Maniacs ebenfalls.

Haunt wird eingehen, die Serie hält sich keine 90 Bände lang, auch wenn Mc Farlane wieder die Feder schwingt.

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Friday, February 24th 2012, 2:00pm

Habe hier mal n paar News zum neuen Spawn-Film gefunden.

Spawn 2 (2013)




Spawn
2 is the sequel/remake of the original Spawn film based on the hit
comic series by Todd McFarlane. The movie has been bumped to a 2013
release , and is no longer a 2011 movie.

The film is still in the very early stages of development, so little is
known of the specific story, but the basic plot elements from the comic
should appear. So a mercenary will be killed, become the reluctant
helper of the devil, return to earth and kick all kinds of butt while
looking cool.

The Scoop

Creator Todd McFarlane has said that he wishes to make the film
himself, with as little studio involvement as possible. Apparently, he
looks at Kick-Ass as a model for Spawn. Forget the studio backing, find
the budget yourself, and make the film without compromising. He wants to
keep the budget low, only around $20 million, and write, direct, and
produce the film himself. Sounds like a winning formula.

Who’s It For?

If he does it himself, it’ll more than likely be R.

Pictures

Just imagine all those drawings you did on the back of your 7th grade notebook, but a lot prettier.

Movie Release Date

No word yet, but we no its no longer a 2011 release and is now slated for a 2013 opening.



Who’s In It?

Here’s hoping he gets John Leguizamo back!

Interesting Fact

Spawn is one of the main reasons for the success of Image comics,
which was a creator owned comic company that broke with Marvel and DC
comics to become a huge hit company. For a while. Now, they had to throw
money at current comics superstar Robert Kirkman to come in and make
their company great once again. See? I’m a nerd.

What’s Good About It?

Spawn does look really cool. If you made a really dark violent
version of him without going too comic bookish with the action, it could
be really cool. I have some hope.



What’s Bad About It?

McFarlane wants to direct it himself. Outside of a few Korn music
videos, he doesn’t really have any experience. And his storytelling in
the comics was never all that great either. He just drew really ripped
versions of Spider-Man.

Our Clever Prediction

I can’t imagine this being all that good. I’d rather see another
animated version. Actually, a fully CG version a la Beowulf could be
really cool. But live action? No. The style of the visuals doesn’t lend
itself to reality. Only a really talented visual director could bring
this to life in a consistent film world and make it all work. Low box
office. Crap movie.
Hier nochmal der Link: http://starseeker.com/2011-movies/spawn-2-2011/