10-11-2004, 01:16 PM
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - Confirmed: WB to start series in '05
Neil Ottenstein emailed us earlier today to tlel us he heard a rumor that Lois & Clark would be released in 2005. We've asked Warner Bros about the series a few times over the past year and they've told us they're looking into it, and that they'd like to release the set, but it's never been scheduled. This morning we decided to follow up on the series again, and we were told that they are working on the set, and it'll be released sometime in 2005. We asked them to narrow it down, but they were reluctant to do so since the date could change. We'll keep you updated with any information we receive.
The news should make Dean Cain happy, as he expressed interest in seeing the show on DVD last December. I also had the pleasure of speaking with Justin Whalin (Jimmy Olsen #2) when I was in Las Vegas this past July and he was excited at the thought of seeing the show on DVD.
It's a bit sad that the good news that this show will be released comes the day after Christopher Reeve passed away. Reeve played the Man of Steel in 4 theatrical movies.
Link to this page:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=2304
Neil Ottenstein emailed us earlier today to tlel us he heard a rumor that Lois & Clark would be released in 2005. We've asked Warner Bros about the series a few times over the past year and they've told us they're looking into it, and that they'd like to release the set, but it's never been scheduled. This morning we decided to follow up on the series again, and we were told that they are working on the set, and it'll be released sometime in 2005. We asked them to narrow it down, but they were reluctant to do so since the date could change. We'll keep you updated with any information we receive.
The news should make Dean Cain happy, as he expressed interest in seeing the show on DVD last December. I also had the pleasure of speaking with Justin Whalin (Jimmy Olsen #2) when I was in Las Vegas this past July and he was excited at the thought of seeing the show on DVD.
It's a bit sad that the good news that this show will be released comes the day after Christopher Reeve passed away. Reeve played the Man of Steel in 4 theatrical movies.
Link to this page:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=2304
Saludos
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico