I’m not at Comic Con to stare--well, not completely. I’m here to see the first-ever preview of the highly anticipated Watchmen, the film adaptation of the dense graphic novel by Alan Moore, coming to theaters March 2009
Paul Dergarabedian talks to Greg Foster, the president of IMAX, about the excitement over IMAX's Watchmen experience.
A pitch-perfect marketing campaign by Warner Brothers and a great release date enabled Watchmen to post some very impressive numbers.
The $120 million comic book adaptation 'Watchmen,' one of 2009's most eagerly awaited films, has had its world premiere in London, and early reviews cast the movie as classy but no classic, reports Reuters.
The legal sniping between 20th Century Fox and Warner Brothers over the upcoming 'Watchmen' has come to an end, allowing Warner Brothers to release the big-budget comic-book movie about dark and damaged superheroes, reports 'The New York Times'.
Come on, Fox, get over yourselves already. You didn’t want it, so just let Watchmen be. That’s basically what the Watchmen producers Larry Gordon and Lloyd Levin are saying about the ongoing legal wrangle between Fox and Warner Bros. over the rights to the film.
Who is watching the Watchmen? Nobody, if things don’t go Warner Bros way at an upcoming court hearing.
These days, movie trailers are like iPods, with their fancy, frequent updates … that are always irresistible!
Twentieth Century Fox is seeking an injunction to block release of the Warner Bros movie Watchmen after a Los Angeles court ruled a copyright lawsuit against Warner.