Tag: Alan Tudyk
HARLEY QUINN Season 2 trailer teases Batgirl, Catwoman, and Harley/Ivy romance
Hits DC Universe streaming service April 3!
REVIEW: DC Universe’s Harley Quinn is ready to knock ’em dead
Despite the occasional heavy hand, Harley shines through.
HARLEY QUINN aims to join Legion of Doom in teaser trailer
She’s ready to make it on her own!
NYCC ’19 Interview: HARLEY QUINN cartoon producers Patrick Schumacker & Justin Halpern break down...
The entertainment industry is only slightly more woke than the super villain industry.
HARLEY QUINN cartoon behind-the-scenes video teases the insanity!
Everything is coming up Harley Quinn!
SDCC ’19: HARLEY QUINN animated trailer goes full Tarantino
She's gonna make it after all!
SDCC ’19: HARLEY QUINN cartoon series cast revealed
The cartoon pitched if Mary Tyler Moore were a supervillain!
Doom Patrol finds its villain in Alan Tudyk
Deadline is reporting that Alan Tudyk has joined the cast of the DC Universe streaming show Doom Patrol from Greg Berlanti and Warner Bros TV. Tudyk will be playing the role of Eric Morden/Mister Nobody, one of the key villains of the Grant Morrison/Richard Case run and whose team The Brotherhood of Dada is emblematic of the tenor of their take on DC’s strangest heroes.
The Powerless opening credits are the sheer joy we need right now
https://twitter.com/watchallirish/status/827347472028672001
Powerless, debuted last night, the first "Sit com" from the DC TV universe. It follows a bunch of product development types at Wayne Security, a Wayne Enterprises spinoff that is headquartered in the less exciting...
Alan Tudyk’s Con Man to stream on Comic-Con HQ
Comic-Con HQ, the SVOD launched by Comic-Con International and Lionsgate is having a big splash this weekend with a sponsorship of Free Comic Book Day and a launch of free codes to get access...
Two Nerdlebrity duos launch competing crowdfunded comic-con TV shows
Seems like everyone had the same great idea at the same time: with comic-cons proliferating, and nerdlebrities making a circuit out of it, wouldn't this be fine fodder for a realityish TV show/webisode of some kind? And wouldn't actors who had starred in TV shows that had insanely fanatic fanbases but who didn't get much airtime outside of that be the perfect people to do it?
It seems both Firefly's Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion and Supernatural's Rob Benedict and Richard Speight, Jr had the same idea. And both have turned to Indiegogo to bring these ideas to fruition.