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James Mangold in Talks to Tackle ‘Swamp Thing’ Movie for James Gunn, Peter Safran’s DC Studios
James Mangold may be trading in his whip for a trip to swamp country. Mangold, who has Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny hitting theaters in May, is in early talks to be one of the first writer-directors to join James Gunn and Peter Safran’s roster of filmmakers at DC Studios. Mangold is in […]
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‘Swamp Thing,’ Canceled at DC Universe, Coming to The CW
Fresh off of adding the first two seasons of the CBS All Access anthology 'Tell Me a Story,' The CW has licensed DC Universe's 'Swamp Thing' and picked up the Canadian drama 'Coroner' and the U.K. comedy 'Dead Pixels.'
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‘Swamp Thing’: Inside the Sudden Cancellation as DC Universe’s Role Within WarnerMedia Remains a Mystery
After its June 6 cancellation, Swamp Thing has become a case study in how a series gets axed in the Peak TV landscape.
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‘Swamp Thing’ Canceled Less Than a Week After DC Universe Debut
That was quick: Just six days after its debut on DC Universe, 'Swamp Thing' has been canceled.
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‘Swamp Thing’ Showrunner on the “Beauty and the Beast Story” at Series’ Heart
'Swamp Thing' co-showrunner Mark Verheiden tells The Hollywood Reporter why he centered Abby Arcane in the series and discusses its potential future on DC Universe.
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‘Swamp Thing’: TV Review
DC Universe's new comic adaptation prioritizes character over creature and, at least in its opening episodes, the result is creepy and well-acted for 'Swamp Thing.'
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TV Trailer Watch: DC Universe’s ‘Swamp Thing’ Merges Comics and Horror
The highly anticipated Warner Bros. horror series is headed to screens after production was halted on the final episodes of the first season.
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‘Swamp Thing’ Order Reduced as DC Universe’s Role in WarnerMedia Streaming Plans Unclear
Producers Warner Bros. Television have reduced the order for the scripted drama series 'Swamp Thing,' based on the comics created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the original 13-episode order for the project has been cut to 10 after experiencing creative differences with its home at Warners-backed streaming platform DC Universe.
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‘Swamp Thing’ Finds Its Title Character
Andy Bean and Derek Mears will play both sides of DC's Earth Elemental in the upcoming streaming series 'Swamp Thing.'
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‘Swamp Thing’ Enlists ‘Sleepy Hollow’ Creator Len Wiseman
'Swamp Thing' adds Len Wiseman as pilot director and executive producer.
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