Smallville TV fans. Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the TV series follows the adventures of a young Clark Kent (Tom Welling), now a teenager living in Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman.
Exclusives: Gough, Millar to direct 'Salisbury' for Disney -- "Smallville" creators Al Gough and Miles Millar will make their feature directing debut for Disney on "Salisbury," a script the duo wrote as a spec.
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Back in June of this year there was a story we ran on Michael Bay where he is planning on undertaking a new sci-fi venture to produce and possibly direct with DreamWorks. The deal was for a project titled I Am Number Four , the first of a six-book science fiction deal.
Smallville creators and Spider-man 2 writers, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, are now set to adapt the books for Bay and the screen adaptation of the James Frey and Jobie Hughes novel. The series revolves around a group of... Read Full Story
Come Thursday, Oct. 18, "Smallville" offers two CKs for the price of one. Following in its tradition of having guest stars previously associated with the "Superman" franchise -- including Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder -- The CW's young-Superman series features an appearance by Dean Cain, who played Clark Kent/Superman in the 1990s series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman." In "Cure," Cain plays Dr. Curtis Knox, who has been treating people affected by the same Kryptonite... Read Full Story
Addicted to Smallville, that's me. I can watch the episodes from all seven seasons over and over and not tire of them. The writing is finely tuned, the characterization is well developed and believable, the plot is ever twisting and full of surprises. If one can fall in love with a television show, I have. The premise of Smallville is Clark Kent in his early years before he grew to become Superman. I was never particularly a fan of Superman before Smallville. I was not a comic book reader. I... Read Full Story
Geek writers of Smallville fame, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, are putting their pens down to try their hand directing with the film Salisbury , for Disney.
In an article from the trade pub, Variety , the two writers planned this project to make their leap into directing. According to the trade,
“Gough and Millar will produce the film in a package deal worth seven figures…The scribes have been building momentum toward their eventual goal to become directors, and they scripted... Read Full Story
SPeaking of the heat of the moment that was the sound track for yesterday's posting.. Supernatural a CW awesome show did an episode with the same song. In the episode the characters are caught in a time loop and every morning Sam wakes up to his alarm playing Heat of the Moment, and the day keep repeating with his brother dying in different scenarios. Anyhoo, that episode was great and this show is awesome!! I would recommend that you check it out, definitely the kind of show that you start... Read Full Story
I'm a big fan of Superman. Always have been. Some of my earliest memories involve the first Christopher Reeve movie coming out in theatres (I believed a man could fly!). But I never really dug the Superboy stories. For some reason, Superboy just didn't do it for me the same way the grownup version did. I think part of the problem was that, even as a teenager, I didn't like teenagers. Maybe that's part of why I'm not as in to Spiderman and some of the other heroes. I like kids and I like grown... Read Full Story
Can it really be true? After three 1/2 long months of waiting patiently, is a new episode really here? Just TWO more days of waiting and SV Season 7 premiere is here!! YAY!! I can't wait because I have been so severely deprived of anything new related to Tom Welling! This guy doesn't go out in public apparently and he never attends any award shows or talk shows!! I'm not sure how he ever has any fun but I have to say that I have missed him and the show and I am sooooo looking forward to the... Read Full Story
As you read the article, you may be wondering who will be the Smallville character who dies. You see, on April 24 in Smallville Sleeper , someone dies. But there hasn’t been much talk about it.
You see, CW are holding it close to their chest.
However, over the last couple of days, Al Gough, in his interview with TV Guide, has mentioned this in the article above.
Could it be Lana? Or Lionel.
… I guess you’ll find it here first once we dig a little deeper.
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