Mike Cecchini Oct 22, 2019
HBO's Watchmen introduces the Rorschach inspired 7th Cavalry. We explain how they came to be.
This article contains spoilers for Watchmen episode 1 and the original book. We have a spoiler free review right here.
Perhaps the best known (and strangely beloved) character from Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen was the masked vigilante known as Rorschach. The brutal crimefighter was always a fan favorite, both because of his striking design (the mysterious mask which displays Rorschach Test patterns as it obscures his entire face) and his uncompromising, relentless drive to solve the murder of the Comedian that drives the original story.
So with Walter Kovacs, the original Rorschach, unavailable (by virtue of having been blasted into atoms at the conclusion of the book by Dr. Manhattan) for HBO’s Watchmen, how does the show manage to incorporate the story’s most recognizable character? By having others take up his iconic mask,...
HBO's Watchmen introduces the Rorschach inspired 7th Cavalry. We explain how they came to be.
This article contains spoilers for Watchmen episode 1 and the original book. We have a spoiler free review right here.
Perhaps the best known (and strangely beloved) character from Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen was the masked vigilante known as Rorschach. The brutal crimefighter was always a fan favorite, both because of his striking design (the mysterious mask which displays Rorschach Test patterns as it obscures his entire face) and his uncompromising, relentless drive to solve the murder of the Comedian that drives the original story.
So with Walter Kovacs, the original Rorschach, unavailable (by virtue of having been blasted into atoms at the conclusion of the book by Dr. Manhattan) for HBO’s Watchmen, how does the show manage to incorporate the story’s most recognizable character? By having others take up his iconic mask,...
- 21/10/2019
- Den of Geek
Update: An unidentified crew member died while filming The Lone Ranger. He was setting up to film an underwater scene; he was not a stuntman. The crew member had a heart attack after drowning and was dead by the time he reached the hospital. The death did Not occur during filming.
Feb. 17, 2012 -- Country singer turned actor Dwight Yoakum is departing The Lone Ranger, in which he was to play villain Butch Cavendish. Deadline reports he had to quit due to a scheduling conflict.
Dec. 8, 2011 --Ruth Wilson (in the upcoming Anna Karenina) and Tom Wilkinson (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Green Hornet, Batman Begins) will play the female lead "Rebecca Reid" and the villain "Latham Cole," respectively, in The Lone Ranger.
Source: Deadline
Oct. 13, 2011: Just announced, The Lone Ranger is scheduled for release on May 31, 2013 (it was originally set for Christmas 2012).
Oct. 13, 2011: Hi-ho Silver! The Lone Ranger is back on the horse!
Feb. 17, 2012 -- Country singer turned actor Dwight Yoakum is departing The Lone Ranger, in which he was to play villain Butch Cavendish. Deadline reports he had to quit due to a scheduling conflict.
Dec. 8, 2011 --Ruth Wilson (in the upcoming Anna Karenina) and Tom Wilkinson (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Green Hornet, Batman Begins) will play the female lead "Rebecca Reid" and the villain "Latham Cole," respectively, in The Lone Ranger.
Source: Deadline
Oct. 13, 2011: Just announced, The Lone Ranger is scheduled for release on May 31, 2013 (it was originally set for Christmas 2012).
Oct. 13, 2011: Hi-ho Silver! The Lone Ranger is back on the horse!
- 24/9/2012
- de tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
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