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True, but it wasn't as big a stretch, since the Ultimate version of Fury in the comics was black.
Co-Writer McGehee told Deadline that swapping genders in the film would be an “opportunity to tell it in a way it hasn’t been told before,” and that “... it shifts things in a way that might help people see the story anew. It breaks away from some of the conventions, the ways we think of boys and aggression.”
The script has yet to be written, but McGehee admitted the pair were “super eager to put pen to paper.”
McGehee admitted the pair were “super eager to put pen to paper.
*slow clap* Bravo.'I think women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men, they are far superior and always have been.
There’s still no certainty that will actually don the costume of Nightwing on “Titans,” and the choice of actor has already come under fire for seemingly ignoring Grayson’s Romani heritage. The project is separate from the solo Nightwing film that Warner Bros. Pictures has in development.
Some netizens are questioning the casting in light of Grayson’s ethnicity. The comics canonically addressed the hero’s half-Romani heritage in the past, and it was briefly brought up in Rebirth. The casting is being brought up in light of Ed Skrein’s casting in the Hellboy reboot and subsequent debacle. The actor dropped out of the film after being cast in a traditionally Asian-American role, causing fans to praise the actor for his decision.
This one doesn't bother me so much. William Katt worked so well in the original because he had that everyman look, and mannerisms. You believed he could be a teacher who would be so absent-minded that he would lose the instructions for the super pajamas. Honestly, race or sex doesn't matter in this situation, you just need someone who fits the bill of "run of the mill average person", and it can work.“Greatest American Hero” Remake Tries Again
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ABC has handed out a put pilot commitment for a half-hour single-camera re-imagining of Steven J. Cannell’s 1981 cult classic series “The Greatest American Hero”.
The key change with the new version is that the titular hero won’t be a curly haired blond white man named Ralph (William Katt), but rather a Cleveland-born 30-year-old Indian-American woman named Meera.
Like the original, aliens entrust her with a super suit to protect the planet, and the world has never been in more unreliable hands. Two previous attempts were made in recent years to revive the property, neither came to fruition.
20th Century Fox TV and ABC Studios are behind this version with “Fresh Off the Boat” writer-producer Rachna Fruchbom along with Cannell’s daughter Tawnia McKiernan, Mandy Summers and Nahnatchka Khan all set to executive produce.
I started losing interest in DOCTOR WHO around 2005...I've been losing interest in Doctor Who since Tennant left, a woman doctor kills it for me.
It seems to me she's working with the script she was given.Perhaps she has a versatility and range beyond this stage performance - and opinions are totally subjective of course - so I hope to be proved wrong, come late next year..........