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disneytva · 1 year ago
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Artwork for Disney TVA's "Runaway Planet" a rejected series created by Ben Balistreri ("Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure") & Jase Ricci ("Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure")
Runaway Planet was part of Ben Balistreri's overall development deal at Disney Television Animation, the deal came to an end due pandemic cuts at Disney TVA on 2021.
Other development deals who got affected by this where S.H Cotugno ("Gravity Falls","Star Vs The Forces Of Evil","The Owl House") and Pedro Eboli ("Cupcake and Dino", "Oswaldo","Ollie's Pack","Bada Bean", however Eboli would return to Disney TVA Development on June 2023.
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year ago
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DC Announces "Merry Little Batman" for Prime Video
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Merry Little Batman is an animated family action comedy in which a looks to be very young Damian Wayne is left alone in Wayne Manor on Christmas Eve. Damian transforms into "Little Batman" to defend his home and Gotham City from crooks and super villains.
Merry Little Batman stars the voice talents of Yonas Kibreab, Luke Wilson, James Cromwell, and David Hornsby. Mike Roth directs from a screenplay by Mogan Evans and Jase Ricci.
Merry Little Batman hits Prime Video on December 8, 2023.
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cherrygeek · 2 years ago
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CHERRY THE GEEK TV-INTERVIEW: "BATMAN:THE DOOM THAT CAME TO GOTHAM" CAST AND WRITER BREAK DOWN "LOVECRAFTIAN SUPERNATURAL" BATMAN FILM
Batman:The Doom That Came To Gotham, a new DC Animated film set in a 1920s “Elseworlds” Gotham City, is now available on VOD, Ultra 4K HD, and Blu-ray, and Cherry the Geek TV spoke to some of the cast and the film’s screenwriter at this year’s WonderCon. Inspired by the comic book series by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace and Troy Nixey, Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham is a 1920s-based tale that…
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years ago
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Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham will be released on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and Digital on March 28 via Warner Bros. The all-new animated DC animated movie is based on the 2000 comic miniseries by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace, and Troy Nixey.
Christopher Berkeley (Young Justice) and Sam Liu (Batman: The Killing Joke) co-direct from a script by Jase Ricci (Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse).
It stars David Giuntoli as Batman, Tati Gabrielle as Kai Li Cain, Christopher Gorham as Oliver Queen, Patrick Fabian as Harvey Dent, John DiMaggio as James Gordon, and David Dastmalchian as Grendon.
The voice cast also includes Gideon Adlon as Oracle, Karan Brar as Sanjay Tawde, Jeffrey Combs as Kirk Langstrom, Darin De Paul as Thomas Wayne, Brian George as Alfred, Jason Marsden as Dick Grayson & Young Bruce Wayne, Navid Negahban as Ra’s al Ghul, Emily O’Brien as Talia al Ghul & Martha Wayne, Tim Russ as Lucius Fox, William Salyers as Cobbelpot & Professor Manfurd, and Matthew Waterson as Jason Blood/Etrigan.
Read on for the special features, trailer, and synopsis.
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Special features:
Audio commentary by director Sam Liu, writer Jase Ricci, and more
Batman: Shadows of Gotham featurette
Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham is a 1920s-based tale that finds explorer Bruce Wayne accidentally unleashing an ancient evil, expediting his return to Gotham City after a two-decade hiatus. The logic/science-driven Batman must battle Lovecraftian supernatural forces threatening the sheer existence of Gotham, along the way being aided and confronted by reimagined versions of his well-known allies and enemies, including Green Arrow, Ra’s al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Two-Face, James Gordon and Bruce’s beloved wards. Prepare for a mystical, often terrifying Batman adventure unlike any other.
Pre-order Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham.
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bolllywoodhungama · 1 year ago
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Merry Little Batman will be available on Prime Video on December 8, according to the first poster
Yonas Kibreab, Luke Wilson, James Cromwell, and David Hornsby lend their voices to Merry Little Batman. Merry Little Batman will be available to stream on Prime Video starting December 8 in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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Merry Little Batman is an animated family action comedy set to join the canon of iconic Christmas films. When little Damian Wayne is left alone in Wayne Manor on Christmas Eve, he must change into "Little Batman" to protect his home and Gotham City from crooks and supervillains bent on wrecking the holidays. Merry Little Batman, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and based on DC characters, stars Yonas Kibreab, Luke Wilson, James Cromwell, and David Hornsby and is directed by Mike Roth (Regular Show) from a screenplay by Morgan Evans (Teen Titans Go!) and Jase Ricci (Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham). Roth, along with Sam Register (Looney Tunes cartoons), acts as executive producer.
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tgammsideblog · 2 years ago
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Tgamm S1 E 6-B ¨No Good Deed¨ Episode Analysis
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Writer: Jase Ricci and Sammie Crowley
Darryl gets caught making trouble in school again. Wishing to be a better behaved kid, he asks Molly to teach him how to be nice. The lessons appear to be working well until Molly learns that Darryl misinterpreted some things...
¨No Good Deed¨ is the first episode that explores Darryl and probably the only one in this season (if you don’t count ¨A Very Hungry Ghost). In this one we get to see a different side of his character. From Darryl’s lines he doesn’t seem to be fully aware how his risky actions may impact others and he doesn’t act out of malice. There is a part of him that would like to be good as Molly, who he looks up to.
The sibling chemistry between Molly and Darryl gets explored as well. While Darryl shares a few common personality traits with Scratch, he has a different relationship with Molly. He is a bit of a foil to Molly could be if she lacked a proper moral system that told her the difference between good and bad. Darryl’s mind is wired in a more unique way than Molly’s because he often struggles to grasps the concepts of morality and empathy. In a bit of a plot twist, he ends up sending the teachers to prison because he thought he was helping his classmates by getting rid of the adults in charge. I had to admit this surprised me when watching the episode, it is something i didn’t expect to happen.
In addition to this, the teachers from school get some character development as well when they try working together to escape from prison. They believe that everything is a ¨team building exercise¨ organized by the school director. It’s nice to see minor characters getting some screen time too. It’s worth of mentioning that one of the teachers, Mrs.Roop, brings up her wife, indicating that she is LGBT+. (They were seen dacing together in ¨Mazel Tov, Libby!¨)
Another good thing about this episode is how ridiculous the humor can get. There are multiple moments like the kids threwing over a police car and said vehicle then exploding. Scratch acting ¨silly¨ after he gets shocked by an electrical fence. At one point he starts singing blues and playing the harmonica. It’s just over the top ridiculous things.
By near of the story, Molly and Darryl have a conversation about how one doesn’t turn into a good person from one day to the other. It’s a process that takes a long time and one is likely to make mistakes along the way. It’s a nice lesson because it is a more realistic take on how change works. In a bit of mocking cartoon lessons, in ending Darryl misinterprets the whole lesson and decides to do something dangerous again. I think it is a funny commentary on characters from comedy sitcoms having to learn the same lesson a few times until they start to change or just going back to how they were.
In conclusion: ¨No Good Deed¨ is a very funny episode that explores Darryl’s character and his world view. Sadly, it doesn’t have much of an impact on his character because he remains the same by the end of the story. Hopefully he is going to get more episodes in Season 2.
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ramascreen · 1 year ago
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MERRY LITTLE BATMAN | Official Trailer
Merry Little Batman to Stream Globally on Prime Video Beginning December 8. Check out the teaser key art and trailer here below! Directed by Mike Roth Written by Morgan Evans, Jase Ricci Music by Patrick Stump Starring Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, David Hornsby Merry Little Batman is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and based on characters from DC This Christmas, Damian Wayne…
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dccomicsnews · 2 years ago
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Directed by Christopher Berkeley & Sam Liu and written by Jase Ricci, Mike Mignola & Richard Pace. Starring David Giuntoli as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Christopher Gorham as Oliver Queen, Brian George as Alfred, Jeffrey Combs as Kirk Langstrom, and Patrick Fabian as Harvey Dent. Review by Max Byrne Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham is the 48th animated feature film from the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. Available now, on Blu-Ray and DVD and as a digital download. Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham Returning from a decade-long voyage of discovery, Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham City, where his parents fell victim to the knife of a madman 20 years earlier. On his travels, Bruce has taken on an international trio of orphaned street kids. During a deadly Arctic encounter, the Penguin informs Bruce that a doomsday cult is planning Gotham's destruction. Bruce must now return home and take on the mantle of Batman. However, when this man of science discovers he faces not criminals and crazies but actual ancient magic, fiery demons, and inter-dimensional Old Gods, can he retain his sanity? [embed]https://youtu.be/uj6wScDm2SQ[/embed] Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham continues the extremely high standard set by the recent hot streak that DC Comics' animated movie division has been on. Adapting a well-loved, classic tale from the Batman annals is always a duel-edged sword, as the pros of having a built-in, ready audience can sometimes be outweighed by the cons of that audience scrutinizing the adaptation at every turn, with editorial choices sometimes not sitting well with the fanbase. In my opinion, there are no such issues here, as the script by Jase Ricci, Richard Pace, and the great Mike Mignola does a marvelous job of adapting Mignola's own source material whilst making enough key changes to give the movie its own identity. Changing the gender and ethnicity of some of the principal characters might be a divisive move for some, but I feel that it works within this context. This is a Bruce Wayne that has traveled the globe for many years, visiting different cultures and learning about the world. Having two of his protegees be from more exotic reaches than Gotham City really works here, the reinventions of Cassandra Cain and Jason Todd add a rich texture to the proceedings. As with all the best Elseworlds tales, having well-loved DC characters re-imagined into a new time period is a highly effective storytelling device, as they can step away from the mainstream continuity and exhibit character traits that are a little bit different from what we've seen before. This is where the voice cast really comes into their own. David Giuntoli is a taciturn, stoic Dark Knight. Showcasing a heady mix of gravitas and charisma, his Batman aurally commands the screen and feels incredibly authentic. Brian George as Alfred could easily jump into the reels of Batman: The Animated Series, such is his deadpan delivery laced with the heavy burden of a man that wants a better life for his surrogate son. My personal favorite is Christopher Gorham's Oliver Queen. This version of the character jumps from a drunken rich boy to a crusading knight, determined to stand against the monstrous evil that is ominously coming to Gotham. Trapped by the sins of his father, which is a constant theme throughout this film, Gorham's portrayal of Queen demands real versatility and talent, which he brings to the table in spades. The animation is magnificent throughout and the fight scenes in particular are quite stunning. This is a testament to the direction of Berkeley and Liu, as they show they can choreograph an action scene akin to anything that you would see in a John Wick movie. Characters move with an acrobatic grace across the screen, this is a truly vicious and violent ballet. Seeing DC legends face off with Lovecraftian nightmares is a feast for the eyes indeed. Every blow is felt, as they land with real resonance and bone-breaking impact. Rather than trying to emulate the arch, stylized artwork of the source material, the creative team here concentrates on providing gruesome imagery amidst colors that jump off the screen. The score from Stefan L. Smith is simply wonderful. Moments that are beyond grandiose mix well with more intimate, character-driven beats to form the perfect musical companion to the film. At one point, I could have sworn I heard elements of Elfman's classic Batman score too, such is the level of authenticity on offer. The powers that be at DC Studios would be well served to use Smith in their future live-action projects. Conclusion Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham is top-tier DC animation. A great adaptation of a classic text, it forges its own path through subtle changes to the plot that all work really well. Strictly adult fare, it's a film that mature DC fans will find plenty to invest in and is certainly a high point in the DC animated catalog. Images and video content may be subject to copyright (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push();
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tvsotherworlds · 1 year ago
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cbmnet · 2 years ago
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moviesandmania · 2 years ago
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BATMAN: THE DOOM THAT CAME TO GOTHAM (2023) Reviews, trailer and release news
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham is a 2023 American DC animated superhero film about Bruce Wayne accidentally unleashing an ancient evil, expediting his return to Gotham City after a two-decade hiatus. Co-directed by Christopher Berkeley and Sam Liu from a screenplay written by Jase Ricci, inspired by the comic book series by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace and Troy Nixey. Produced by James…
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mcbastardsmausoleum · 2 years ago
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BATMAN: THE DOOM THAT CAME TO GOTHAM (2022) ARRIVES ON 4K ULTRA HD & BLU-RAY DISC ON MARCH 28th
MIKE MIGNOLA’S EPIC TALE PITS THE DARK KNIGHT AGAINST SUPERNATURAL FORCES IN A NEW DC ANIMATED MOVIE.
Batman’s rational mind and unparalleled fighting skills are put to the ultimate test when an ancient force threatens his world and everyone he holds dear in Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham, available to purchase Digitally and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Blu-ray on March 28, 2023 from Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment. The all-new, feature-length DC Animated Movie puts Batman up against Lovecraftian supernatural forces threatening the sheer existence of Gotham as he’s aided and confronted along the way by reimagined versions of his well-known allies and enemies, including Green Arrow, Ra’s al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Two-Face, James Gordon and more. 
David Giuntoli (Grimm, A Million Little Things) reprises his Batman: Soul of the Dragon role as the voice of the Dark Knight in this all-new 1920s-based DC Elseworlds tale. Tati Gabrielle (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Uncharted) makes her DC animated debut as Kai Li Cain, Batman’s closest ally.
Elevating the action and drama are DC animation veterans Christopher Gorham (The Lincoln Lawyer, Insatiable) as Oliver Queen, Patrick Fabian (Better Call Saul) as Harvey Dent, John DiMaggio (Futurama, Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire) as James Gordon, and David Dastmalchian (Dune, The Suicide Squad, Ant-Man) as Grendon.
Rounding out the cast is Gideon Adlon (Legion of Super-Heroes) as Oracle, Karan Brar (Jessie, Diary of a Wimpy Kid franchise) as Sanjay “Jay” Tawde, Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator, The Frighteners) as Kirk Langstrom, Darin De Paul (Mortal Kombat Legends & Overwatch franchises) as Thomas Wayne, Brian George (Seinfeld) as Alfred, Jason Marsden (Young Justice, A Goofy Movie) as Dick Grayson & Young Bruce Wayne, Navid Negahban (Homeland, The Cleaning Lady) as Ra’s al Ghul, Emily O’Brien (Days of Our Lives) as Talia al Ghul & Martha Wayne, Tim Russ (Star Trek: Voyager) as Lucius Fox, William Salyers (The Regular Show) as Cobbelpot & Professor Manfurd, and Matthew Waterson (The Croods: Family Tree) as Jason Blood/Etrigan.
Sam Liu (The Death and Return of Superman) fills the dual role of producer and co-director of Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham, working closely with co-director Christopher Berkeley (Young Justice) to bring to animated life the script from screenwriter Jase Ricci (Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse). Producers are Jim Krieg (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight) and Kimberly S. Moreau (Legion of Super-Heroes). Executive Producer is Michael Uslan. Sam Register is Executive Producer.
Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham will be available on March 28 to purchase Digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Vudu and more. 4K Ultra HD and Blu-Ray Discs will be available to purchase online and in-store at major retailers. 
Inspired by the comic book series by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace and Troy Nixey, Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham is a 1920s-based tale that finds explorer Bruce Wayne accidentally unleashing an ancient evil, expediting his return to Gotham City after a two-decade hiatus. The logic/science-driven Batman must battle Lovecraftian supernatural forces threatening the sheer existence of Gotham, along the way being aided and confronted by reimagined versions of his well-known allies and enemies, including Green Arrow, Ra’s al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Two-Face, James Gordon and Bruce’s beloved wards. Prepare for a mystical, often terrifying Batman adventure unlike any other.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Batman: Shadows of Gotham (New Featurette) – An examination of themes of existential dread in a world drenched in gothic overtones that combine to create one of Batman’s most unique adventures. 
- Audio Commentary – Filmmakers and storytellers, including producer/co-director Sam Liu and screenwriter Jase Ricci, take in all the gothic horror and intrigue of Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham.
4K/Blu-ray Languages: English, Spanish, French
Blu-ray Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Running Time: 90 minutes
Rated PG-13 for some strong violence, disturbing images, language and brief partial nudity
Trailer - https://youtu.be/5OzP3grTnz8
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geekcavepodcast · 2 years ago
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Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham Trailer
Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham is set in the 1920 “that finds explorer Bruce Wayne accidentally unleashing an ancient evil, expediting his return to Gotham City after a two-decade hiatus. The logic/science-driven Batman must battle Lovecraftian supernatural forces threatening the sheer existence of Gotham, along the way being aided and confronted by reimagined versions of his well-known allies and enemies, including Green Arrow, Ra’s al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Two-Face, James Gordon and Bruce’s beloved wards. Prepare for a mystical, often terrifying Batman adventure unlike any other.” (DC Comics)
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham is inspired by the Elseworlds comic book series by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace, and Troy Nixey. The animated film stars the voice talents of David Giuntoli (Batman), Tati Gabrielle (Kai Li Cain), Christopher Gorham (Oliver Queen), PAtrick Fabian (Harvey Dent), John DiMaggio (James Gordon), David Dastmalchian (Grendon), Gideon Adlon (Oracle), Karan Brar (Sanjay “Jay” Tawde), Jeffrey Combs (Kirk Langstrom), Darin De Paul (Thomas Wayne), Brian George (Alfred), Jason Marsden (Dick Grayson and Young Bruce Wayne), Navid Negahban (Ra’s al Ghul), Emily O’Brien (Talia al Ghul and Martha Wayne), Tim Russ (Lucius Fox), William Salyers (Cobbelpot and Professor Manfurd), and Matthew Waterson (Jason Blood / Etrigan).Sam Liu and Christopher Berkeley direct from a screenplay by Jase Ricci. 
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham releases to Digital and Blu-ray on March 28, 2023.
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tenshichan1013 · 3 years ago
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RTA: “who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf?” favorite screenshots part I
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tangledbea · 4 years ago
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47th Annual Daytime Emmy Award WINS
OUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG IN A CHILDREN’S, YOUNG ADULT OR ANIMATED PROGRAM
“Waiting in the Wings” -  Alan Menken and Glenn Slater
OUTSTANDING WRITING FOR AN ANIMATED PROGRAM
Jase Ricci and Ricky Roxburgh - “Rapunzel’s Return”
OUTSTANDING MAIN TITLE FOR AN ANIMATED PROGRAM
Jezreel Carlos, Brian Deemer, Claire Keene, and Chris Sonnenburg
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One week until the D23 Expo Tangled the Series panel and the Tangled the Series signing. ♥v♥
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