Yes, I'm biased! |
So
news has hit the internet that a Supergirl TV show is being developed
by the makers of Arrow for CBS. For the usual sketchy,
probably not accurate plot announcement here's the Newsarama article.
Now,
as keen as I usually am to rag on DC Entertainment's film offerings
(for, I feel, legitimate artistic reasons) their TV offerings have
traditionally been rather higher quality. I grew up watching Batman
the Animated Series which is
still held up as the defining take not only on Batman himself but on
numerous other Bat-characters. Hell, DC still publishes that version
of Batman in the Batman Beyond
digital series. More recently, Smallville was
a great modernising of the Superboy concept, albeit one that spent
its opening seasons under the delusion it could beat Buffy
at its own game.
Looking
to the future the trailers and leaked pilots for Flash and
Constantine are
generating good buzz (haven't seen them myself).
Oh,
and Newsarama insists that an I, Zombie
series is already filmed for release before the end of the year. Now,
I flat out loved the I, Zombie
comic and I'm more stoked for that than Supergirl getting a series,
but still...
Honestly,
it does surprise me that this hasn't happened before. Smallville
had a perfectly functional take
on Supergirl and they tried to spin-off more marginal guest
characters like Aquaman and the Legion Of Super-Heroes to varying
degrees of abject failure.
I've
no research on this point but think about it like this: apart from
Superman himself and Batman is there a more recognisable superhero in
the world than Supergirl? Plus “Superman... but a girl!” is an
elevator pitch you can get out before the doors close.
Not
that interest in the character is entirely based on her gender. If
you take the more-or-less consensus canon of the character as read
what she has over her famous cousin is that she's an actual alien.
Superman's alien nature is entirely biological but she was raised on
Krypton, she isn't culturally human as Clark is. Fish out of water
humour and wry outsider perspective ahoy!
This
might be nothing, of course. Lots of series enter development and DC
is a little notorious by now for announcing such projects before
anything is certain (the aforementioned Aquaman and Legion projects,
as well as a Blue Beetle series that never happened). Still, DCE is
making a lot of TV content now and aside from Gotham
this is the biggest property in the running.
Colour
me hopeful.
2 comments:
I'm excited for it.
Oho, you and me both.
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