ABC has axed Night Stalker. Bye bye, farewell!
NBC’s Medium does blatant promotional for Memoirs of a Geisha within its 11/14/05 airing of the supernatural series.
The WB Network, home of the successful Smallville Superman series has announced plans to bring Aquaman to the small screen. Producers Al Gough and Miles Millar (Spider-Man 2) have signed on to create the underwater Superhero for Warner Bros. TV franchise.
Australian director Peter Cornwell is in negotiations to helm the Eric Heisserer script ‘The Dionaea House’, a supernatural horror thriller. David Heyman is schedule to produce this Warner Brothers project.
Two official soundtracks for Disney’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe will be released on December 13, 2005 on CD. The first will be the standard theatrical version and the second will be a “Special Edition” release, which will include a bonus DVD with behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Lucas’ Industrial Light & Magic was recognized today by President Bush as one of the 2004 National Medal of Technology recipients, the nation’s highest honor for technological innovation. National Medal of Technology, bestowed by the President since 1985 as the nation’s highest award for innovation, was mandated by Congress in 1980 to recognize the significant contributions that America’s leading innovators have made to the nation’s economic strength and standard of living. A distinguished, independent committee appointed by the Secretary of Commerce evaluates the merits of all candidates nominated through an open, competitive solicitation process. Committee recommendations are forwarded to the Secretary, who makes recommendations to the President for a final decision. The Technology Administration administers the National Medal of Technology program.