Smallville Rip-off "The Graysons" Gets the Axe

Smallville Rip-off "The Graysons" Gets the Axe

Warner Bros has made a smart move and cancelled any plans to produce a teen angst show featuring Batman's side-kick, Robin. "The Graysons" was an obvious ploy to capitalize on the success of "Smallville" and would have been better titled "Gotham's Creek." We can all thank the good Lord that someone at WB is thinking straight.

By ComicBookMovie - Nov 07, 2008 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Batman
Source: Variety

This from Variety...

The Boy Wonder won't be flying into primetime after all.
The CW and Warner Bros. TV have been forced to scrap their plans for "The Graysons." Show, which had been given a put pilot commitment, was set to revolve around Batman sidekick Robin in his pre-Caped Crusader days.

Decision to yank the project came from Warner Bros. Pictures Group prexy Jeff Robinov, who initially gave his blessing but changed his mind in recent days.

"Warner Bros. TV never had 100% clearance," said one exec familiar with the project.

The CW had been counting on "The Graysons" to fill the void left by the likely series end of "Smallville." Like "Smallville," "The Graysons" is a superhero origins story. Show was developed to revolve around the world of Dick "DJ" Grayson before taking on the iconic Robin identity.

Project was to be the latest DC Comics franchise to be mined for the smallscreen by Warner Bros. TV. "Smallville" exec producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson were set to write and exec produce, while Wonderland Sound and Vision's McG and Peter Johnson were also aboard to exec produce.

According to studio insiders, Robinov has decreed that Warner Bros. "rethink its DC Comics strategy" and as a result didn't want to do anything big with a DC franchise at the moment -- at least when it came to "Graysons."

"The studio has opted not to go forward with the development of 'The Graysons' at this time as the concept doesn't fit the current strategy for the Batman franchise," the studio said in a statement. "Warner Bros. Television is currently working on several replacement options for the CW."

It's understood that "The Dark Knight" helmer Christopher Nolan never signed off on the TV show; one insider said the helmer was uncomfortable with having a TV show related to the Batman franchise on the air. But according to the studio, the decision to scrap the show rested solely on Robinov and not Nolan.

Others wondered whether Warner Bros. got nervous over the idea of having a both an active Batman TV series and film series at the same time. "Smallville" and, before that, "Lois & Clark," were launched during a lengthy hiatus from the bigscreen for Superman. Some believe 2006's "Superman Returns" was hurt at the box office because of the simultaneous TV show.

A script had not yet been written for "The Graysons," which was still in early stages of development. Word of "The Graysons" first emerged last month.

The one-hour "Graysons" was to be set in modern times and focus on young DJ as he faced challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family -- a famous juggling act -- as he grew up. (In Batman lore, Grayson was part of a family act called "The Flying Graysons" and orphaned after a gangster had his parents killed.)

Insiders said Warner Bros. TV is now scanning its library for other potential franchises to develop for the CW. The netlet is already kicking the tires on other franchises for next year, including a revival of CBS Paramount's "Melrose Place."

Coincidentally, a new animated Batman series, "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," bows on Cartoon Network next Friday.

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Jaxim
Jaxim - 11/7/2008, 11:36 AM
>Some believe 2006's "Superman Returns" was hurt at the box office because of the simultaneous TV show.

I'm not sure what kool-aid they are drinking but the Superman movie was not hurt due to Smallville, but because of a sucky script and director who chose not to update the 80s feeling with the kind of treatment that is is in the modern Superman comicbook.
Jib7z
Jib7z - 11/7/2008, 2:29 PM
This is kind of good news... I was still looking forward to that show though. Grayson is by far my favorite comic book character.
Shaman
Shaman - 11/7/2008, 3:07 PM
True that Jaxim, i mean don't get me wrong i'm one of the few who loved the movie because:

-It's Superman back in action.
-Brandon Rooth did a great job filling out Chris's shoes. (with the script he was given)
-Kevin Spacey was amazing as always (even though sups needs a better baddy)
-The special FX alone made my freakin day!!!

But man, when i saw that he had a kid... woah! It was if they made a Jesus returns movie and he had a kid with Mary Magdalene all of a sudden!!! And when he almost died by being poked by a fragment of kryptonite, but lifting the whole continent made of kryptonite just made him sweat... duh.
talonn2001
talonn2001 - 11/7/2008, 5:48 PM
Glad to hear it was canceled, I would like to see a Green Arrow spin-off.
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 11/8/2008, 11:45 PM
OH HAPPY DAY!!!!!
Quicksilverfox
Quicksilverfox - 11/11/2008, 8:08 AM
"We can all thank the good Lord that someone at WB is thinking straight."


Um...don't speak for all your members, I was actually really excited about this, and now i'm really bummed that it was scrapped. Like Jib7z, Grayson is also my favorite comic book character.

So instead of thanking the good Lord, i'm gonna pray that Robinov changes his mind. With a name like Robinov, a Robin origins show would be pretty ironic.
headbanger
headbanger - 11/11/2008, 10:03 AM
This series would have sucked.
[wiener] Grayson's saga begins with the death of his parents. Up to this point, for all we know he was a happy well adjusted kid. WB need to get off the teen angst bandwagon. That crap is boring.

Jaxim is right. The superman film was lame. Trying to extend the Donner stuff was a bad idea. The only thing worth keeping was Kevin Spacey's performance and the special effects.

Talonn2001 is also right, Retooling Green Arrow or The Justice League in their own series would be a better a much better idea.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/11/2008, 8:39 PM
anyone claiming that grayson is their fave character should rejoice cos this would have been an abomonation!..but then again if [wiener] freaking grayson is youre fave comic chartacter maybe you would have loved it!
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/11/2008, 8:40 PM
lmao, graysons first name is cjanged to weiner! oh what would we do without censorship.
CrimsonCrisis
CrimsonCrisis - 11/20/2008, 6:01 PM
how is this show even a good idea? it would be like all the other crappy angst shows but at the circus. was that how they pitched it?
Colossus8
Colossus8 - 11/24/2008, 10:36 AM
thank you for pulling this show Smallville is good they should do a Green Arrow or a Batman show to follow up on it that i would watch
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