Dr. Horrible Comes to Television

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Dr. Horrible Comes to Television

The web series Joss Whedon made to circumvent a writers strike will finally air on CW.

Back in 2007, when the Writers Guild of America Strike seemed like it was never going to stop, a lot of geek shows were put at risk. Popular shows of the day like 24, Battlestar Galactica and Heroes suffered postponed runs or shortened seasons, while others were simply cancelled altogether. Geek culture did receive one glowing silver lining in the form of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Joss and Zack Whedon's three-part web musical. The series completely circumvented the Writers Strike by forgoing cable channels for web hosting, and endeared fans with a story about an aspiring supervillain, his dimwitted superhero nemesis, and his tragically idealistic love-interest. Now the story of Dr. Horrible has come full-circle as the series designed specifically to avoid a structured television format makes its first televised appearance via the CW Network this October.

The decision to bring Dr. Horrible to CW is a little ironic when one considers that the series never would've been allowed to air on television at the time. Joss Whedon has specifically commented on how the format provided him with complete creative freedom to experiment with a story that didn't require any kind of oversight. "Freedom is glorious," he said in a 2008 interview. "And the fact is, I've had very good relationships with studios, and I've worked with a lot of smart executives. But there is a difference when you can just go ahead and do something."

Since then, Whedon directed this summer's The Avengers, and reached the point in his career where producers will let him air anything he wants, including that untelevisable project he made with friends five years ago. Of course, with the series already available on iTunes and DVD, it naturally begs the question of why he'd bother ... right up until you realize that <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/116367-Dr-Horrible-Sequel-Coming-Sooner-Than-You-Think>a Dr. Horrible sequel is in the works. A televised special would be the perfect way to increase Dr. Horrible's audience before unleashing the sequel upon the world. Being able to say "I-told-you-so" to television executives is just an unintended perk.

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog will make its television debut on October 9th.

Source: InsideTV

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More Captain Hammer?!



I literally just saw this show a few days ago, really good.

Hopefully this may lead to something more...

Maybe, increasing the fan base of Fillion...

Maybe, enough to warrant a certain sci-fi western to be continued...

A man can dream....


[sub]A man can dream...[/sub]
 

The Funslinger

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Daystar Clarion said:
More Captain Hammer?!



I literally just saw this show a few days ago, really good.

Hopefully this may lead to something more...

Maybe, increasing the fan base of Fillion...

Maybe, enough to warrant a certain sci-fi western to be continued...

A man can dream....


[sub]A man can dream...[/sub]
Until then, all we can do is aim to misbehave.
 

shrekfan246

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Daystar Clarion said:
More Captain Hammer?!



I literally just saw this show a few days ago, really good.

Hopefully this may lead to something more...

Maybe, increasing the fan base of Fillion...

Maybe, enough to warrant a certain sci-fi western to be continued...

A man can dream....


[sub]A man can dream...[/sub]


I was under the impression Fillion's fan-base was pretty large anyway.

Although I did laugh at this:
Fanghawk said:
Since then, Whedon directed this summer's The Avengers, and reached the point in his career where producers will let him air anything he wants, including that untelevisable project he made with friends five years ago.
If that's true, then... hm... the possibilities...

Congratulations to Mr. Whedon for getting this televised, I hope it does as well as it deserves.
 

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It sucks how Heroes never did recover from the writers strike season.

OT: It is pretty nice how the movie will actually be on tv. I'm all in favor of expanding the audience. And once it airs on TV hopefully people will get it on DVD and experience the musical commentary.
 

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Yeah....Heroes was really good the first season, maybe the second season. Then it was just sad. I'm glad they decided to end it before it got waaaaay worse. Sad, really.

Anyway...that seems pretty short. Each episode was like 15 minutes, right? And there's only three. So if they want to increase the fanbase, they might wanna show it more than once.
 

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I just wanna see it beat out whatever's in Fox's timeslot when it airs just for, the rub-ins. I already caught it when it first came out, and it was awesome, can't wait for the sequel. I just kinda hope it doesn't end up being overproduced and overhyped as that seems to be a recurring trend to sequels of properties that gained large popularity out of nowhere. Then again, this is Joss Whedon we're talking about...
 

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Sound interesting, I'll have to look into it... Wonder how it's going to fit in with the sequel...
 

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I wonder if they'll air it all at once or break it up into the 3 parts. The parts are pretty short so I'd assume the former but you never know.

I actually only just learnt that on the Dr Horrible DVD that was released, the commentary track is another musical by the whole cast and crew.
So I'm definitely getting that DVD now.

That Youtube channel has all the songs on it if anyone is interested.

I think Daystar and the Brovengers will like this one.
 

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MORE CAPTAIN HAMMER?!

*excited squee noises*

I think I'm gonna watch this again later today, it's so good! :D
 

Triaed

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No idea what this is. There, I've said it.
However, I do like Whedon, so I will definitely give it a shot when it comes out on the boob-tube.
 

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Triaed said:
No idea what this is. There, I've said it.
However, I do like Whedon, so I will definitely give it a shot when it comes out on the boob-tube.
Or you can watch it on youtube right now.
 

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Excuse me for one second I need to squee.
Squuuuuuuuuuuuuueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
I can not believe my eyes.
Is the world finally growing wise?
Because it's plain to see,
Some kind of harmony is on the rise

Here's hoping they don't remove "The hammer is my penis," die to tv editing.
 

JordanXlord

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I am really liking this Dr. Horrible guy,

i hope i don't have to deal with Captain Hammer when i start my Evil Training
 

Dogstile

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ALL OF MY YES. I SHALL SCREAM IT TO THE HEAVENS. Best news i've heard in the last month.

captcha: LOLCAT oh god everything about this post is making me laugh
 

Berithil

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But.....but..... The age of tv is over! Doctor Horrible said it himself!


Anyways, if this gets it more publicity, then that's always good. Its kinda sad to see how many people are unaware of this little gem.