by Chris Ullrich, Nov 17 2009 // 1:00 PM
Before you get too excited let me say that this post is not about a new Buffy TV series or about the movie that others are making without Joss Whedon’s participation. No, this particular bit of news concerns yet another way in which the characters we all know and love from Buffy can live on in another form. In this case, it is via a series of motion comic webisodes based on Whedon’s highly successful series of Buffy Season Eight comics from Dark Horse.
Based on casting notices highlighted by Sci-Fi Wire, we know that the series will be based on the comics and feature the characters Twilight, the Big Bad of Season Eight, and evil British socialite Slayer Lady Genevieve Savidge, who wants to take Buffy’s place atop the Slayer food chain. The webisodes are also looking for actors to voice some other more familiar Buffy TV series characters as well including Faith, Kennedy and Robin Wood. Plus, they’re looking for a bunch of other new characters including a James Bond type.
Over at the Sci-Fi Wire site, they’ve got the full breakdown of exactly what the producers of this project are looking for. So, if you’re interested in getting involved and pursuing those voice acting aspirations, better get your headshots and tapes ready. Or, if you just want to watch, these webisodes go live sometime early next year.
Posted in: Comics · Dark Horse Comics · Geek · News · Tech · Whedon
Tagged: Buffy, Buffy Season Eight, Faith, Joss Whedon, Kennedy, Robin Wood, Twilight, Webisodes
by Chris Ullrich, May 21 2009 // 5:45 PM
Now that two of our favorite shows, Heroes and The Office, have gone away until next season, what’s a fan of these shows to do to pass the time until they return? Well, there’s always the DVDs of previous season to watch, but somehow those often seem to familiar. Instead, wouldn’t it would be great to have some brand new content and stories to watch instead?
Well, you’re in luck because that’s exactly what NBC has done for both of these shows. Over at the NBC website, they’re featuring brand new webisode stories from both Heroes and The Office for fans to see and enjoy. Sure, some of these webisodes have been at the site for a bit but if you haven’t seen them they feature new stories and content not seen on the regular run of the shows. And, especially in the case of Heroes, offer a bit of new insight into the interweaving adventures of tv’s favorite group of super-beings.
Heroes returns in the fall on a new night and time: Mondays at 8/7c. The Office stays where it is on Thursdays at 9/8c. Until then, enjoy the webisodes.
Posted in: Action · Comics · Drama · NBC · News · TV
Tagged: Heroes, Nowhere Man, The Office, Webisodes