Starting in March
February 26, 2004
Starting on Saturday, March 6th, the Fox Box is shuffling its lineup, moving Shaman King to the prime 10:30 am slot (ET) and repeating episodes of Kirby rather than the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .
Shooting Starts Next Month
February 26, 2004
Variety is reporting that director Robert Rodriguez is set to direct a feature for Dimension Films based on Frank Miller's series of Sin City graphic novels published by Dark Horse.
And Aims For an Older Audience
February 25, 2004
Major changes are ahead for the Cartoon Network, chief among them the replacement of the weekday Toonami Block by the new Miguzi Block.
Full Steam Ahead for Miracleman
February 25, 2004
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has rendered a final verdict in the Gaiman vs. McFarlane case, finding once again in Gaiman's favor.
Kate Beckinsale Back in Black Leather
February 25, 2004
Variety is reporting that Kate Beckinsale and Scott Speedman will reprise their roles in a sequel to the Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment film Underworld.
Statues, Figures, Busts, & More
February 25, 2004
Dark Horse has an impressive lineup of 3D merchandise for 2004.
Runelords Movie Slated for 2005
February 24, 2004
One of the first films to attempt to follow in the giant footsteps of LOTR will be an adaptation of David Farland's The Runelords (1997).
Debuting June 8
February 24, 2004
MGM announced a June 8 release date for the long-delayed RoboCop Trilogy DVD box set.
For the Big Screen
February 24, 2004
The producer of the Die Hard movies has optioned the Image Comic, Sword of Dracula .
Topps Has Clone Wars Cards
February 23, 2004
Chapters 11-20 of the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated micro-series are set for broadcast on the Cartoon Network starting with Chapter 11 on March 26 at 9:30pm (ET, PT).
Sponsored by Dark Horse
February 23, 2004
Dark Horse Comics has announced a retailers-only contest for the best in-store display featuring Hellboy products, merchandise, and promotional items.
Sony's First CGI Feature
February 22, 2004
Sony Pictures Animation has announced its first feature-length computer-generated film, Open Season , which will feature the vocal talents of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher and Debra Messing.