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Robin Before He Was Robin: "The Graysons" set for The CW

In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young Dick "DJ" Grayson will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character.
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Robin Before He Was Robin: "The Graysons" set for The CW

In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young "DJ" Grayson will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character.




???

Thanks, but I learned from Birds Of Prey to avoid DC-related TV shows.
I learned from the first 15 minutes of Smallville.
That's a lie, but I love taking shots at that flaming dog carcass of a show. It's the TV equivalent of infant rape and mutilation.
Hollywood. Pete Townshend writer of CSI's theme "Who Are You?" has volunteered to write the theme song for the new CW series "The Grayson's". When reached for comment on why he would volunteer to write a theme song he had this to say. "I was inspired by the subject matter, I have often wanted to see a show about young Dick, and I though who better to write the song?"
 Originally Posted By: Im Not Mister Mxyzptlk
That's a lie, but I love taking shots at that flaming dog carcass of a show. It's the TV equivalent of infant rape and mutilation.


Tommy Tantillo DVRs it.
Apparently he'll remake a song from one of his solo albums.

Tough boys
Running the streets
Come a little closer
Rough toys
Under the sheets
Nobody knows here
Rough boys
Come over here
I wanna bite and kiss you
I wanna see what
I can find
Tough kids
Take a bottle of wine
When your deal is broken
Ten quid
She's so easy to blind
Not a word is spoken
Rough boys
Don't walk away
I'm still pretty
blissed here
Tough boys
I'm gonna carry you home
You got pretty pissed dear
Gonna get inside you
Gonna get inside
your bitter mind
Rough boys
Don't walk away
I wanna buy your leather
Make noise
Try and talk me away
We can't be seen together
Tough kids
What can I do?
I'm so pale and weedy
Rough fits
In my Hush Puppy shoes
But I'm still pleadin
Tough boys
Running the streets
Come a little closer
Rough toys
Under the sheets
Nobody knows her
Rough boys
Come over here
I wanna bite and kiss you
I wanna see what
I can find
this should do as well as Aquaman.
 Originally Posted By: Im Not Mister Mxyzptlk
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Robin Before He Was Robin: "The Graysons" set for The CW

In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young Dick "DJ" Grayson will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character.



I'd like to say that this will fail spectacularly, as it should. However, I never figured that shitty Smallville show would last more than a season.

Who wants to bet that, in short order, "DJ" will be fighting teenaged versions of Catwoman, Clayface, the Penguin and any other character that Nolan hasn't claimed for a Batman film?
I love Dick.. but this will bomb.
 Originally Posted By: Black Machismo
I love Dick..


Quoted for truth.
"DJ"? Is it the 80's again?
In seven years adler will make a thread saying this is still a great show.
 Originally Posted By: Joe Mama
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Robin Before He Was Robin: "The Graysons" set for The CW

In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young "DJ" Grayson will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character.




???

Thanks, but I learned from Birds Of Prey to avoid DC-related TV shows.


I'd fuck her.
 Originally Posted By: Black Machismo
 Originally Posted By: Joe Mama
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Robin Before He Was Robin: "The Graysons" set for The CW

In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young "DJ" Grayson will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character.




???

Thanks, but I learned from Birds Of Prey to avoid DC-related TV shows.


I'd fuck her.

 Originally Posted By: rex
"DJ"? Is it the 80's again?


No. If it was the 80s (or at least the 80s pre "Robocop") they'd call the character by his actual name, instead of a nickname to avoid a lot of jokes and snickers.
DC tried an Aquaman and a Green Arrow show, both didn't work. I can't see this being any different.
As far as I know, they have yet to try a Green Arrow show.
There was a projected (shitty sounding) film, and an appearance in Shitville, but thats all!
GA (golden age?) is currently a full-time cast member of smallville, since everyone else left. he's also the leader of their justice league equivalent.
So basically, what you are sayin is that Jermery is gay!
anyone who isn't saying that all the time is providing worthless information
and likely a closet Muslim.
Closet?
I barely knew et!
CW tosses plans for 'Graysons'
Network nixes Boy Wonder show
By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER
Posted: Thurs., Nov. 6, 2008, 9:00pm PT

The Boy Wonder won't be flying into primetime after all.

The CW and Warner Bros. TV have been forced to scrap their plans for
"The Graysons." Show, which had been given a put pilot commitment, was
set to revolve around Batman sidekick Robin in his pre-Caped Crusader
days.

Decision to yank the project came from Warner Bros. Pictures Group
prexy Jeff Robinov, who initially gave his blessing but changed his
mind in recent days.

"Warner Bros. TV never had 100% clearance," said one exec familiar
with the project.

The CW had been counting on "The Graysons" to fill the void left by
the likely series end of "Smallville." Like "Smallville," "The
Graysons" is a superhero origins story. Show was developed to revolve
around the world of Dick "DJ" Grayson before taking on the iconic
Robin identity.

Project was to be the latest DC Comics franchise to be mined for the
smallscreen by Warner Bros. TV. "Smallville" exec producers Kelly
Souders and Brian Peterson were set to write and exec produce, while
Wonderland Sound and Vision's McG and Peter Johnson were also aboard
to exec produce.

According to studio insiders, Robinov has decreed that Warner Bros.
"rethink its DC Comics strategy" and as a result didn't want to do
anything big with a DC franchise at the moment -- at least when it
came to "Graysons."

"The studio has opted not to go forward with the development of 'The
Graysons' at this time as the concept doesn't fit the current strategy
for the Batman franchise," the studio said in a statement. "Warner
Bros. Television is currently working on several replacement options
for the CW."

It's understood that "The Dark Knight" helmer Christopher Nolan never
signed off on the TV show; one insider said the helmer was
uncomfortable with having a TV show related to the Batman franchise on
the air. But according to the studio, the decision to scrap the show
rested solely on Robinov and not Nolan.

Others wondered whether Warner Bros. got nervous over the idea of
having a both an active Batman TV series and film series at the same
time. "Smallville" and, before that, "Lois & Clark," were launched
during a lengthy hiatus from the bigscreen for Superman. Some believe
2006's "Superman Returns" was hurt at the box office because of the
simultaneous TV show.

A script had not yet been written for "The Graysons," which was still
in early stages of development. Word of "The Graysons" first emerged
last month (Daily Variety, Oct. 1) -- prematurely, in hindsight.

The one-hour "Graysons" was to be set in modern times and focus on
young DJ as he faced challenges involving first loves, young rivals
and his family -- a famous juggling act -- as he grew up. (In Batman
lore, Grayson was part of a family act called "The Flying Graysons"
and orphaned after a gangster had his parents killed.)

Insiders said Warner Bros. TV is now scanning its library for other
potential franchises to develop for the CW. The netlet is already
kicking the tires on other franchises for next year, including a
revival of CBS Paramount's "Melrose Place."

Coincidentally, a new animated Batman series, "Batman: The Brave and
the Bold," bows on Cartoon Network next Friday.


http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117995430.html
Heh. You gotta wonder if someone at CW finally sobered up and looked at the ratings for "Birds of Prey."

If CW wants a teenaged superhero show that badly, they COULD go for a concept that actually features them in the first place: Blue Beetle, Teen Titans, etc.
Has this "grayson" thingie even been met with positive response anywhere? Perhaps they've done a bit of online research and figured "Oh shit, they hate the idea, let's just scrap it"
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