Batman: Gotham Knight trailer May 23, 2008
Futoshi Higashide (who helped animate Jaianto robo: Animeshon) joins Greg Rucka (Queen and Country) for "Crossfire." It delves into the Gotham City Police's evolving relationship with Batman while he takes on the Mob. Jaianto robo: Animeshon animation director Toshiyuki Kubooka works with writer Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets) for "Working Through Pain." This segment delves into Batman's early training, as he meets Cassandra (Parminder Nagra), an Indian mystic who helps him built up his physical... (Suite101.com)
Producers of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Bring You the DC Universe Animated Original Movie Batman: Gotham Knight on DVD from Warner Home Video on July 8, 2008! Feb 26, 2008
With stories written by several of the most talented writers of film, comic books, and animation, including Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (A History of Violence), David S. Goyer (Batman Begins), Emmy-winner Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series), Jordan Goldberg (Associate Producer, The Dark Knight), and award-winning comics writers Greg Rucka and Brian Azzarello, Batman: Gotham Knight presents thrilling new adventures of Batman that spotlight several of Gotham Citys... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)
Comics' next H'wood wannabes Aug 4, 2007
Their first adaptation, "Whiteout," an action thriller based on Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber's graphic novel, will be released by Warner Bros. sometime next year. (Variety)
Whiteout Helmer Chat Jul 29, 2007
July 28, 2007 - Dominic Sena is sort of a kooky character when you first meet him, though that perceived crackpot-ness is quickly dispelled once the director starts talking about his new movie, Whiteout, which stars Kate Beckinsale and is based on the comic book written by Greg Rucka. "I've been a fan of the novel since like '99 or so," he enthuses. (IGN FilmForce)
Comic book gigs open new chapter for novelists May 14, 2007
Suspense writer Greg Rucka works on several series for DC Comics, including Batman, Superman and Gotham Central. He also did a limited series called 52, about a year when Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman temporarily suspended their crusades, and a new superhero called Supernova takes over to save the world. (The Clarion-Ledger)
Novelists turn to comics May 11, 2007
Suspense writer Greg Rucka works on several series for DC Comics, including "Batman," "Superman" and "Gotham Central." He also did a limited series called "52," about a year when Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman temporarily suspended their crusades, and a new superhero called Supernova takes over to save the world. Best-selling author Brad Meltzer worked on the "Justice League of America," for DC, and excerpts of his 2006 novel, "The Book of Fate," were included in the first issue. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)
Atticus and Q&C: DOA? May 2, 2007
Greg Rucka has less than happy news about two would-be film projects ... May 1, 2007 - While comic book scribe and novelist Greg Rucka has beaten the graphic novel odds and actually gotten one of his works turned into a movie (the currently shooting Antarctic murder mystery Whiteout), he'll be the first to tell you that turning a written work into a film or TV series is anything but easy. (IGN FilmForce)
Novelist Guides 'Wonder Woman' Mar 30, 2007
"Which also led her to wonder to whom the book was being targeted. It seems the costume and cleavage would be appealing to teenage boys (or men who wish they were teenage boys), but her power and intelligence would be attractive to women and girls.So Picoult tried to inject some humor into the title. She has Wonder Woman making fun of a few men in the book. Picoult also worked in some literary references. It was too tempting as a novelist.DC probably has more novelists writing comic books than... (The Ledger)
Macht Joins Whiteout Mar 18, 2007
March 15, 2007 - Three more thesps have been added to the cast of Whiteout, producer Joel Silver's big-screen version of the Greg Rucka comic. Gabriel Macht (The Good Shepherd), Tom Skerritt (Alien) and Columbus Short (Stomp the Yard) have all been cast in the Dominic Sena-helmed pic. (IGN FilmForce)