With "Smallville" now at an end, CW is once again looking to DC Comic to find a series.
Deadline is reporting that the network is developing a series based on the character Deadman from "Supernatural" creator Erik Kripke.
Deadman is a ghost who was once Boston Brand, a circus trapeze artist. He is given the ability to possess living people in order to solve crimes and fight evil.
The character first appeared in 1967 in "Strange Adventures" #205 and has had several dedicated series as well as numerous cameos in other comics. He most recently had a large role in DC's year-long "Brightest Day" series.
Warner Bros. TV will be producing the series.
Deadman first appeared in 1967. |
Deadman is a ghost who was once Boston Brand, a circus trapeze artist. He is given the ability to possess living people in order to solve crimes and fight evil.
The character first appeared in 1967 in "Strange Adventures" #205 and has had several dedicated series as well as numerous cameos in other comics. He most recently had a large role in DC's year-long "Brightest Day" series.
Warner Bros. TV will be producing the series.
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