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This sounds awful.
Ugh.
This is beyond comment at this point. Did we ever get a link on this?
While I would much rather see THE WAYNE CHRONICLES, or any number of other DC adaptions, this is not, by itself, a horrible idea. It's all about the execution. It could work, and be interesting. It probably won't, but it could. There's a lot to play with in terms of a traveling circus family. They could go all over the world, meet interesting people, and show where "Robin" came from, in part. The Graysons are characters that have not really been explored all that much, for the most part, and that could be a neat angle. Dick could be a heck of an interesting character. He probably won't be, but he could be. Ten bucks this will be the kind of storyline that A LONELY PLACE OF DYING had, with Dick solving murders that happen to occur wherever he goes, etc.
Ideally, they'd make a series about Bruce Wayne's training on his way to become Batman. It's the most obvious and interesting concept, ideally suited to weekly series format given that he was globetrotting all over the place, there's no costumes or overt superhero stuff since he has no powers, and it's got a built-in audience because he's f***in' Batman. It makes perfect sense, so of course it'll never happen.
these new producers of Smallville are just like Almiles with their crazy concepts for shows. I bet it will be similar to the original concept of the Bruce Wayne show Almiles thought of before Smallville.
This is going to SUCK soooooo bad. You guys wanna see a cool interpretation of "Grayson" check this out.
Grayson is a 2004 fan film made by John Fiorella featuring DC Comics character Dick Grayson along with several other DC Universe characters.
You wanna know why the above is so awesome? Because it happens Post-Batman. You can't write stories for a pre-batman Dick.
You just can't. That's like telling stories about Banner before the hulk or telling stories about Peter Parker before he got bit by that spider...BORING & LAME.
that was the plan back in 2000 and a really well done pilot episode was written by Tim Mccanlies but movie studio pitched a fit because at the time the they were still plotting the Batman film directed by Aranofsky (which eventaully fell apart and later morphed into Batman Begins). The network said OK, since we can't do pre-superhero Batman, we'll do pre-superhero Superman, and thus Smallville came to be.
http://www.kryptonsite.com/brucewayne/future.htm
Millar and Gough had nothing to do with the Bruce Wayne TV series. That was all Tim McCanlies idea that he pitched to Tollin-Robbins. Millar and Gough didnt enter the picture until they decided to scrap Batman and go with Superman.
Ooh. Can't wait.The Graysons will be set in modern times, and follows young Dick DJ Grayson as he experiences the challenges of growing up, first loves, rivals, and the close-knit family life that will eventually inspire him to lead a life of crime-fighting alongside Batman on the streets of Gotham City.