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Wednesday, December 7, 2005

DARK HORSE COMICS FOR MARCH

Dark Horse Comics has released its solicitations for March.

For a rundown, with cover images, CLICK HERE.

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MOONSTONE BOOKS FOR APRIL

Moonstone Books has released its solicitations for April.

For a rundown, with cover images, CLICK HERE.

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ROBERT RODRIGUEZ TALKS SIN CITY SEQUEL

During an online chat on Tuesday night to promote the upcoming Sin City Recut and Extended DVD release, director Robert Rodriguez said that A Dame to Kill For seems to be the best story for the sequel.

Rodriguez said that Sin City creator Frank Miller, who directed the first film with him, is currently adding on to the story to make it ready for the screen.

"What I like about Dame to Kill For is that it has a lot of characters from Sin City in it," Rodriguez said. "Marv is still alive, Dwight doesn't have his new face yet, Gail is in it, Goldie and Wendy are in it as twin sisters... Miho... new characters as well. It felt like if we could expand on that story and make it bigger overall, that'd be our best choice for a sequel."

Rodriguez said he had no casting news to share.

"Once Frank has the script, we'll be able to see what all new people are in it and then have the fun of putting faces to characters," he said.

On the new DVD, due in stores on Dec. 13, Rodriguez said there is an "all-green version" of the film.

"(It's) where you can watch the entire movie with no effects, so you see it in full-color all on green screen," he said. "It's sped up 800 percent so you can see the whole movie in 9 minutes. It really surprises people who watch it to see how little the actors had to work with on the set."

Rodriguez also clarified recent reports of a Sin City television seris.

"I think that was just Miramax talk. We haven't discussed actually doing that," he said.

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V FOR VENDETTA UPDATE

As part of its 2006 preview, Warner Bros. has released two new images from the V for Vendetta movie.

The images show stars Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman.

The film, directed by James McTeigue and written and produced by the Wachowski brothers, will be in theaters on March 17.

V for Vendetta also stars Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry and John Hurt.

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CONSTANTINE ON CINEMAX

Constantine, the live-action movie starring Keanu Reeves as the DC Comics/Vertigo character, will debut on Cinemax on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 10 p.m.

Other airdates include Sunday, Feb. 19 at 4:30 a.m.; Monday, Feb. 20 at 9:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 3:20 a.m.; Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 11 a.m. and 10 p.m.; Thursday, Feb. 23 at 4:14 a.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 28. at 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.; and Wednesday, March 1 at 4:50 a.m.

To read an interview with Reeves, CLICK HERE.

To read an interview with Rachel Weisz, CLICK HERE.

To read an interview with director Francis Lawrence, CLICK HERE.

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MARVEL COMICS FIRST LOOKS

For covers and four-page previews of Marvel Comics titles arriving in stores on Dec. 14, CLICK HERE.

Titles include X-Factor #1, X-Men #179, Marvel Knights Spider-Man #21 and Books of Doom #2.

For covers and six-page previews of Marvel Comics titles arriving in stores on Dec. 14, CLICK HERE.

Titles include Punisher: Silent Night, Marvel Knights 4 #25, New X-Men #21

Look for more First Looks on Thursday here in The Continuum.



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COMICS CONTINUUM BACK ISSUES

In case you missed The Continuum's recent coverage, here are some links. Click on the date to get the day's full report.

* Thursday, Dec. 1:X3, Marvel First Looks, Paul Jenkins exclusive to Marvel, Pang Bros. on Darkness movie and DC Comics stamps.

* Wednesday, Nov. 30: Marvel, Image and Dark Horse First Looks, The Simpsons DVD and Paul Storrie writes The Muse.

* Tuesday, Nov. 29: Ultimate Avengers' Captain America, The Batman and Lois & Clark DVDs, Iron Man: The Inevitable, DC Comics First Looks and Alias Comics' solicitations for February.

* Monday, Nov. 28: Jimmy Palmiotti talks Painkiller Jane, Peter David's Mid-Ohio-Con panel, Superman Returns, The Simpsons and First Looks.

* Saturday, Nov. 26: Tom Scioli talks Godland, Mid-Ohio-Con Hulk panel and Image First Looks.

* Friday, Nov. 25: Avatar Press' February solicitations and First Looks. Narnia banner

* Thursday, Nov. 24: Painkiller Jane, Hellboy, The Batman and Paula Peril.

* Wednesday, Nov. 23: Marvel First Looks, Chris Claremont's next project, X-Men: Deadly Genesis second printing and Ramon Bach exclusive to Marvel.

* Tuesday, Nov. 22: Teen Titans, Krypto, DC and Marvel First Looks, Devil's Due Publishing's February solicitations.

* Monday, Nov. 21: Image Comics' February solicitations, Bomb Queen, Judo Girl and The Batman.

* Saturday, Nov. 19: Superman Returns, Smallville ratings and First Looks.

* Friday, Nov. 18: Marvel Legends, Oni Press for February, First Looks and The Simpsons.

* Thursday, Nov. 17: Spawn the Animation, Teen Titans and The Batman on DVD, Marvel and Image First Looks and The Portent.

* Wednesday, Nov. 16: Marvel solicitations for February, Marvel First Looks and American Splendor.

* Tuesday, Nov. 15: Planet Hulk, DC and Marvel First Looks and Daniel Acuna exclusive to DC.

* Monday, Nov. 14: DC Comics, Aspen Comics and Blue Water Productions for February.

* Saturday, Nov. 12: Heroic Publishing for February, Spider-Man/Black Cat and First Looks.

* Friday, Nov. 11: October sales, First Looks, Marvel/Activision deal and Family Guy.




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