by Joe Gillis, Feb 8 2013 // 12:00 PM

Two TV shows, alike in network but not in story. Two returns to the air a short time away. Therefore, as we often do, we’ve got previews for the return of Grimm, one of our favorite shows, and Revolution, a show that’s starting to grow on us.
In the previews you can see a bit of a recap of the past season so far and, of course, some hints about what to expect for the rest of the season. Naturally, NBC doesn’t reveal too much, because that would spoil the fun.
Anyway, enough from us, let’s get to the previews. They can be found, as these things usually can, after the break.
Look for Revolution to return Monday, March 25th at 10/9C and Grimm to come back on Friday, March 8th at 9/8C.
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by Matt Raub, Sep 2 2010 // 11:00 AM
Remember the early 90’s, before “emo” was a lifestyle and kids were just dressing up like Neil Gaiman’s Death or Dream and rock out to The Cure? Well, it looks like Warner Bros. TV is a little more nostalgic, as they’re in the planning stages of turning Gaiman’s classic fantasy comic into a new dramatic series.
It may be 15 years after the initial book stopped getting published, but the executives at WB feel that fans of a new, vampire-loving generation will take a liking to this dark and dreary world. Heat Vision spells it out.
Warner Bros. TV is in the midst of acquiring television rights from sister company DC Entertainment and in talks with several writer-producers about adapting the 1990s comic. At the top of the list is Eric Kripke, creator of the CW’s horror-tinged “Supernatural.”
“Sandman” told the tale of Morpheus, the Lord of the Dreaming, a deity who personifies dreams. The book began in the horror realm but quickly made its mark in fantasy and mythology as Gaiman introduced the Endless, a group of powerful brothers and sisters named Destiny, Death, Destruction, Despair, Desire and Delirium (as well as Dream).
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Tagged: CW, DC, Death, Dream, Eric Kripke, HBO, Morphius, Neil Gaiman, sandman, Supernatura, Vertigo, Warner Bros
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