Who controls the rights for the pulp sci-fi hero, Buck Rogers? A new story in The Hollywood Reporter has called Buck’s future into question, as Skydance revealed plans to make a new Buck Rogers movie.
There are two kinds of people in this world: People who think good science fiction is only good because it’s serious, and people who think good science fiction is sometimes bad. Enter: Buck Rogers in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The actor Gil Gerard has died. At the age of 82, the venerable actor passed away due to "a rare and aggressive form of cancer." As ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Legendary Pictures maintains it is the rightful owners of the “Buck Rogers” rights following the latest legal threat from the ...
Brian K. Vaughan, the comics author behind Y: The Last Man and Saga, has been tapped to pen Legendary’s television adaptation of classic pulp hero Buck Rogers. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Rogers ...
Legendary has closed a deal with academy award winning screenwriter Brian Helgeland (“L.A. Confidential”) to rewrite the television adaptation of “Buck Rogers,” TheWrap has exclusively learned.
The Buck Rogers comic strip ran from until 1967, but the success of the strip created Buck’s biggest sci-fi action-hero rival, Flash Gordon. While Buck was published by the National Newspaper ...
Clooney and his Smokehouse partner Grant Heslov will exec produce the project which is being developed as a potential starring vehicle for him. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer George Clooney may be ...
Gil Gerard, who played television's hunky sci-fi hero William “Buck” Rogers soon after the Star Wars franchise took hold in the late 1970s, has died. He was 82. Gerard died Tuesday in hospice as a ...
Award-winning comic book creator Brian K. Vaughan has been tapped to write the television adaptation of Buck Rogers for Legendary. According to The Wrap, Vaughan, the writer behind Y: The Last Man, ...