Ever since Judge Dredd: Mega-City One was first announced in May 2017, most of the speculation has focused on the potential involvement of Karl Urban rather than the content of the spinoff show itself. After all, the star of The Boys headlined the 2012 box office bomb that went on to become one of the most popular cult favorites of the 21st Century, and fans would love to see him reprise the role.
Urban has spent the better part of a decade reiterating his desire to play Judge Dredd again in almost every single interview that he does, and his part on Amazon’s smash hit comic book adaptation shows that he’s hardly against the idea of taking his talents to a violent small screen spin on the standard comic book formula.
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Urban has spent the better part of a decade reiterating his desire to play Judge Dredd again in almost every single interview that he does, and his part on Amazon’s smash hit comic book adaptation shows that he’s hardly against the idea of taking his talents to a violent small screen spin on the standard comic book formula.
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- 9/25/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Over the years, Dredd has become something of a cult classic, but as the film didn't exactly impress at the box-office, the chances of a sequel are rather slim. That said, it's possible that Judge Dredd could return in Judge Dredd: Mega-City One, a TV series which has been in development for a number of years. [Seemore] It had been some time since we last heard…...
- 8/19/2020
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
It would be an understatement to say that cult comic book antihero Judge Dredd hasn’t had the best of luck in live-action. The 1995 Sylvester Stallone vehicle bombed at the box office after earning a little over $110 million globally against a $90 million budget, and neither fans or critics were particularly enthusiastic about the movie, which was ultimately labeled one of the worst of the year.
2012 reboot Dredd received a much more enthusiastic response, and is widely regarded as one of the most underrated action flicks in recent memory, but not enough people turned up to see it in the theater to make a sequel a worthwhile investment. Despite strong sales on home video, the movie couldn’t even recoup the $45 million production costs during its theatrical run and any talk of a follow-up has remained rooted in optimism rather than reality despite constant demands from fans.
Hoping that the third time might be the charm,...
2012 reboot Dredd received a much more enthusiastic response, and is widely regarded as one of the most underrated action flicks in recent memory, but not enough people turned up to see it in the theater to make a sequel a worthwhile investment. Despite strong sales on home video, the movie couldn’t even recoup the $45 million production costs during its theatrical run and any talk of a follow-up has remained rooted in optimism rather than reality despite constant demands from fans.
Hoping that the third time might be the charm,...
- 7/30/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Karl Urban has an impressive number of major franchise outings under his belt, from The Lord of the Rings movies to Star Trek to last year’s Thor: Ragnarok, but there’s at least one more popular property that he’d be keen to get involved in.
Speaking at the recent Dallas Fan Days, the actor suggested that he’d be more than open to entering the comically meta world of the Deadpool movies.
“Yes, I will,” Urban said. “I’d love to be in a Deadpool movie. I’ve seen Julian Dennison [who’s from] New Zealand was in Deadpool 2. I love Deadpool and I certainly, when I watched the first one I saw that there were similarities, particularly in the opening sequence, that reminded me a lot of, and I think they drew some inspiration from, Dredd, at least cinematographically the way Dredd was shot. Sorry. Dredd was a little...
Speaking at the recent Dallas Fan Days, the actor suggested that he’d be more than open to entering the comically meta world of the Deadpool movies.
“Yes, I will,” Urban said. “I’d love to be in a Deadpool movie. I’ve seen Julian Dennison [who’s from] New Zealand was in Deadpool 2. I love Deadpool and I certainly, when I watched the first one I saw that there were similarities, particularly in the opening sequence, that reminded me a lot of, and I think they drew some inspiration from, Dredd, at least cinematographically the way Dredd was shot. Sorry. Dredd was a little...
- 10/27/2018
- by David Pountain
- We Got This Covered
The television arm of the former Im Global has signed Adam Shankman’s Offspring Entertainment to a first-look TV deal.
Source: Offspring Entertainment
‘Step Up: High Water’
Global Road Entertainment has signed a first-look television deal with Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot’s Offspring Entertainment, the production company behind the Step Up franchise.
The first projects to be developed under the deal are an untitled comedy from actor-producers and social media stars Carlos and Alexa PenaVega and Wolfgang, the previously announced (under the title Coda) series about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that is currently being sold in the international marketplace.
Global Road is the new brand adopted last year by China’s Tang Media Partners after its acquisitions of Us operations Im Global and Open Road Films.
The Offspring projects join a Global Road scripted TV slate that already includes an adaptation for FX of Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’sCradle, from Noah Hawley (creator of the TV version...
Source: Offspring Entertainment
‘Step Up: High Water’
Global Road Entertainment has signed a first-look television deal with Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot’s Offspring Entertainment, the production company behind the Step Up franchise.
The first projects to be developed under the deal are an untitled comedy from actor-producers and social media stars Carlos and Alexa PenaVega and Wolfgang, the previously announced (under the title Coda) series about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart that is currently being sold in the international marketplace.
Global Road is the new brand adopted last year by China’s Tang Media Partners after its acquisitions of Us operations Im Global and Open Road Films.
The Offspring projects join a Global Road scripted TV slate that already includes an adaptation for FX of Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’sCradle, from Noah Hawley (creator of the TV version...
- 1/10/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
A couple of pieces of concept art has been released for the highly anticipated series Judge Dredd: Mega City One. As you'll see below, they give us a look at the setting and the mood of the series, and it looks really cool.
The concept art comes with a new statement from producer Jason Kingsley. He goes on to once again confirm that they are in discussions with Karl Urban and that they are making sure this series is going to be everything that they want it to be.
Urban recently confirmed himself that he is been in talks with the producers and that he would love to do it. Kingsley adds to that saying:
“We have been in discussions with Karl about his possible involvement in Judge Dredd: Mega-City One for some time. These conversations continue but we’re keen, he’s keen – it’s just a case...
The concept art comes with a new statement from producer Jason Kingsley. He goes on to once again confirm that they are in discussions with Karl Urban and that they are making sure this series is going to be everything that they want it to be.
Urban recently confirmed himself that he is been in talks with the producers and that he would love to do it. Kingsley adds to that saying:
“We have been in discussions with Karl about his possible involvement in Judge Dredd: Mega-City One for some time. These conversations continue but we’re keen, he’s keen – it’s just a case...
- 8/11/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
We found out a few months ago that Judge Dredd is coming to TV, in a new project currently in development called Judge Dredd: Mega City One. But it sounds like we're going to have to put a muffle on our excitement because we're going to have to wait awhile.
One of the show's producers, Jason Kingsley recently told SFX Magazine:
"Long-form storytelling makes showing Mega-City One and its inhabitants much easier. Trying to fit all of that into a two-hour movie is very hard. My best guess is that it’s at least two years away. But we’re so early in the process that things could happen a bit faster, or much more slowly."
As far as the show's tone is concerned, Kingsley revealed:
"Dark fantasy elements are one area that would be great to explore." He added, "The show will combine the macabre with the insane and the light-hearted. It's a big place, after all, with 400 million stories to tell."
Another producer from the series, Brian Jenkins, previously told the 2000 Ad Thrill-cast that Karl Urban returning to the franchise isn't out of the question.
"We have had many conversations prior to this, about all sorts of things. He’s also very busy, a full-time professional actor. So we’re going to have some long and complicated conversations I would imagine, and we’ll see where we go. It’s too early to tell yet, but if we can use him and he’s available to us, then I think that would be absolutely brilliant. There’s always a possibility he will be busy, or that his schedule for other movies won’t allow- Basically, we don’t know at this stage."
Kingsley told the magazine that even though they haven't officially started talking about who will star in the show, he knows Urban "well enough to have a chat with him" about reprising the role.
One of the show's producers, Jason Kingsley recently told SFX Magazine:
"Long-form storytelling makes showing Mega-City One and its inhabitants much easier. Trying to fit all of that into a two-hour movie is very hard. My best guess is that it’s at least two years away. But we’re so early in the process that things could happen a bit faster, or much more slowly."
As far as the show's tone is concerned, Kingsley revealed:
"Dark fantasy elements are one area that would be great to explore." He added, "The show will combine the macabre with the insane and the light-hearted. It's a big place, after all, with 400 million stories to tell."
Another producer from the series, Brian Jenkins, previously told the 2000 Ad Thrill-cast that Karl Urban returning to the franchise isn't out of the question.
"We have had many conversations prior to this, about all sorts of things. He’s also very busy, a full-time professional actor. So we’re going to have some long and complicated conversations I would imagine, and we’ll see where we go. It’s too early to tell yet, but if we can use him and he’s available to us, then I think that would be absolutely brilliant. There’s always a possibility he will be busy, or that his schedule for other movies won’t allow- Basically, we don’t know at this stage."
Kingsley told the magazine that even though they haven't officially started talking about who will star in the show, he knows Urban "well enough to have a chat with him" about reprising the role.
- 6/23/2017
- by Kristian Odland
- GeekTyrant
As many of you already know, there's a new Judge Dredd series currently in development called Judge Dredd: Mega City One. We've got a long way to go before the series is released, but they are actively in talks with Karl Urban to try and get him on board. It would be so awesome if they were able to work that out!
Today we have a little update on the series from Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley, who offers a tease of what we can expect. When talking to SFX magazine, he reveals that the series could be different from the film adaptations of Judge Dredd. He explains:
"Dark fantasy elements are one area that would be great to explore. The show will combine the macabre with the insane and the light-hearted. It's a big place, after all, with 400 million stories to tell."
We've never seen a more fantasy-based Dredd in the films,...
Today we have a little update on the series from Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley, who offers a tease of what we can expect. When talking to SFX magazine, he reveals that the series could be different from the film adaptations of Judge Dredd. He explains:
"Dark fantasy elements are one area that would be great to explore. The show will combine the macabre with the insane and the light-hearted. It's a big place, after all, with 400 million stories to tell."
We've never seen a more fantasy-based Dredd in the films,...
- 6/19/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
I was extremely excited to hear that Judge Dredd was getting a series of its own. Fans have been wanting to see something like this happen for years. We've all been hoping for a sequel to Dredd but Judge Dredd: Mega City One could end up being the next best thing, especially if Karl Urban is a part of it!
When the initial announcement was made, there was no word on if Urban would be a part of the series, but it looks like it's a possibility! The producers want him on board and they are currently in talks with him to try and make it happen. While talking to The 2000 Ad Thrill-Cast, producer Brian Jenkins discussed the show and addressed Urban’s involvement:
"We have had many conversations prior to this, about all sorts of things. He’s also very busy, a full-time professional actor. So we’re going...
When the initial announcement was made, there was no word on if Urban would be a part of the series, but it looks like it's a possibility! The producers want him on board and they are currently in talks with him to try and make it happen. While talking to The 2000 Ad Thrill-Cast, producer Brian Jenkins discussed the show and addressed Urban’s involvement:
"We have had many conversations prior to this, about all sorts of things. He’s also very busy, a full-time professional actor. So we’re going...
- 5/17/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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Karl Urban has revealed at a Star Trek convention that he's hashing out a plan to appear in Judge Dredd: Mega City One...
Karl Urban recently appeared at Star Trek's Las Vegas convention to chat about a whole bunch of things, which inevitably ended up including his possible links to Judge Dredd: Mega City One, the planned TV continuation of the 2012 cult classic movie featuring the 2000 Ad antihero.
Urban went on to get hopes up everywhere by revealing that “I am in discussions with them about that. I told them that if they write the material and give Dredd something to do and give him a function, I will be there. I would love to.”
Though Pete Travis' Dredd performed poorly in cinemas, it gained further popularity on its home release, and fans of both the film and John Wagner and...
Karl Urban has revealed at a Star Trek convention that he's hashing out a plan to appear in Judge Dredd: Mega City One...
Karl Urban recently appeared at Star Trek's Las Vegas convention to chat about a whole bunch of things, which inevitably ended up including his possible links to Judge Dredd: Mega City One, the planned TV continuation of the 2012 cult classic movie featuring the 2000 Ad antihero.
Urban went on to get hopes up everywhere by revealing that “I am in discussions with them about that. I told them that if they write the material and give Dredd something to do and give him a function, I will be there. I would love to.”
Though Pete Travis' Dredd performed poorly in cinemas, it gained further popularity on its home release, and fans of both the film and John Wagner and...
- 5/10/2017
- Den of Geek
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