There are no gold codpieces here,” he says and that he’d, “better have an emotive chin.” So far it’s looking good, with an action man who loves the character (and will keep the helmet on!) and is produced and written by Alex Garland, writer of The Beach and Sunshine. “Darkness is inherent in Alex Garland’s script. The 38 year old, like most of us, wasn’t impressed by Sylvester Stallone’s 1995 attempt at the hero, stating, “Dredd’s supposed to represent the faceless system of the law, so it’s imperative that his identity remains a mystery,” and that the new film will be gritty and urban. It seems he’s been a fan of Judge Dredd since he was 15 when his pizza parlour boss introduced him to 2000AD’s best known character. Now, in this week’s Empire magazine (the Aussie version) Karl Urban talks about it too. We briefly discussed the New Zealand actor’s upcoming portrayal of Britain’s best hero in our last podcast. Tags: Archaia, Eisners, Judge Dredd, Marvel. More info here and behind the scene commentary from writer/artist Giannis Milonogiannis here.Ĭategories: Comic Art, Movies, New To Comics?, News, Podcast, Reviews. Set in Greece after a devastating flood, this sci-fi tale wears it influences proudly on its sleeve. Jack Kirby’s estate loses court case to MarvelĬaptain America: The First Avenger is awesome. Nerdcore duo Kirby Krackle’s new album, Super Powered Love is now out Marvel gets the film rights back to Blade and Punisher The rather subtle DC Relaunch protest at Comic-Con You can email us at kris (at)extrasequential(dot)com and befriend us on the NEW ES Facebook page. LISTEN TO IT BELOW, DOWNLOAD IT HERE OR ON iTUNES Also, Home Alone 2, Garfield, the exclusion of Jedis and more. We discuss this year’s Eisner Award winners, including some surprises and a few faves, plus examine the recent OGN from Archaia, Giannis Milonogiannis’ sci-fi mash-up Old City Blues.
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