
Casting The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Movie Reboot
With a new adaptation of Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen on the way, these actors could potentially play the key roles.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LXG) is a superhero film franchise set in an alternate Victorian era, featuring a team of famous literary characters. They come together to prevent a global war orchestrated by a villainous mastermind. The franchise is based on the comic series by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill and blends steampunk with action-adventure.
With a new adaptation of Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen on the way, these actors could potentially play the key roles.
Comic book artist Kevin ONeill has ed away, leaving behind an amazing legacy including The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Green Lantern.
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Alan Moore is known for infusing his stories with meaning and the final villain of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen proves it is no exception.
Disney's reboot of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen may give them another alternative to Marvel's Avengers. An expansion may even rival the MCU.
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Sean Connery hated his experience with The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen due to production delays and creative differences with the director.
Despite his sometimes cantankerous attitude towards mainstream comics, Moore has always been a stalwart champion of their role in society.
Sometimes, movies are bad! And sometimes, comic books get turned into movies! There's a good chance that some of those comic book movies will be bad!
Alan Moore's comic book series 'The League of Extaordinary Gentlemen' is being adapted into a TV show by 20th Century Fox.