

While initially revealing two spinoff projects from his popular cinematic take on The Dark Knight, Reeves mentioned in an interview from earlier this month of his interest in additional streaming series projects focused on other characters in The Batman universe. Television will serve as the studio, which is where Reeves currently has an overall creative deal. Dylan Clark is also set to executive produce with 6th & Idaho's Rafi Crohn on board to co-executive produce. Reeves is set to executive produce the Arkham Asylum project under his 6th & Idaho banner alongside Daniel Pipski and Adam Kassan. From there, Joe Barton ( Giri/Haji) was brought on to tackle the project, but Barton would depart the project when the focus shifted to Arkham Asylum. When the project was still focusing on the GCPD, Terence Winter was set to write and executive produce, but Winter would depart months later over creative differences. Now, Variety is reporting from sources (though reps from all parties involved have declined to comment) that Antonio Campos (HBO's The Staircase) has boarded the project as its new writer and would also direct, serve as showrunner & executive produce should the project get a series green light. But then there's the Arkham Asylum-focused spinoff, which originally began as a series focusing on the Gotham City PD before a creative refocus forced a shift toward the infamous asylum. And with Farrell having nothing but good things to say about how the project is progressing, things are looking promising. On one hand, the Colin Farrell-starring Penguin spinoff has Lauren LeFranc aboard as writer & showrunner, and Emmy Award-winning director Craig Zobel ( Mare of Easttown) set to direct two episodes and executive produce the HBO Max series.
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IMO, it is worse for a child to see all the violence with no horrific consequence, as it trains them to believe violence has no consequences. Seriously, is shooting someone in the face suddenly not a violent act because you don't see red blood afterword? I have even seen games that simply change the color of the blood to get a T rating. Game developers taking a violent game (they do it with shooters all the time as well), and simply remove the color red in order to get a "T" rating and sell the game to kids. This has always been a point that bothers me. If that medic really gets smashed by that hammer, sure i don't expect real 'horrible' gore.but blood effects in the least?Totally agree. Looks incredible, but i'm still missing s clearly such a dark game and blood is just missing. Photo about videogamer, event, show, francisco, videogame, journalist, xbox, press, city, studios, x360, arcade, premiere, batman.
