Liev Schreiber To Host SUPERHEROES: A NEVER-ENDING BATTLE

Liev Schreiber To Host SUPERHEROES: A NEVER-ENDING BATTLE

PBS have announced that the X-Men: Origins Wolverine actor will be the on-camera host for an upcoming 3-part tv show which is being billed as "one of the most comprehensive surveys of the vibrant comic book industry ever created". Click for the press release details.

By MarkCassidy - Jul 25, 2013 03:07 AM EST
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Source: Via Liveforfilms

Liev Schreiber (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Showtime’s Ray Donovan) will host and narrate the upcoming series Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle, which premieres October 8, 2013 at 9:00 p.m. ET.
Here are the highlights from the press release, you can read the entire thing at the link below.



SUPERHEROES: A NEVER-ENDING BATTLE is the first documentary to examine the dawn of the comic book genre and its powerful legacy, as well as the evolution of the characters who leapt from the pages over the last 75 years and their ongoing worldwide cultural impact. It chronicles how these “disposable diversions” were subject to intense government scrutiny for their influence on American children and how they were created in large part by the children of immigrants whose fierce loyalty to a new homeland laid the foundation for a multi-billion-dollar industry that is an influential part of our national identity. Among the notable on-camera talents in the film are Stan Lee, Adam West, Lynda Carter, Pulitzer Prize winners Michael Chabon and Jules Feiffer, and interviews with the late greats Joe Simon (co-creator of Captain America) and Jerry Robinson (who helped create the Joker).

“A show about superheroes needs a superhuman force to lead it; Liev Schreiber was perfectly cast as Sabretooth in ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine,’ and he is the perfect host for this series,” said Michael Kantor, filmmaker behind SUPERHEROES: A NEVER-ENDING BATTLE and president of Ghost Light Films. “Liev’s commanding presence takes us through 75 years of heroes and villains –both in print and in real-life– as well as the multifaceted, multimedia industry whose characters continue to enthrall Americans and fans all over the world. We promise that after watching this series, no parent will ever dare to throw away their kid’s comic books again…”


The three episodes in SUPERHEROES are:

“Truth, Justice, and the American Way” (1938-1958) – October 8, 2013, 9:00 p.m. ET

During the Depression, the popularity of dozens of superhero characters opens the door for a new generation of artists and writers. World War II creates a patriotic fervor for star-spangled adventurers to represent the American spirit at war and on the home front, but in the 1950s, superheroes are caught in the fire of government scrutiny and regulation. When the thrilling “Adventures of Superman” is broadcast on the new medium of television, America’s first and greatest superhero leads the entire comic book industry to renewed strength.

“Great Power, Great Responsibility” (1959-1977) – October 15, 2013, 9:00 p.m. ET

A new breed of superhero emerges in the 1960s, inspired by the age of atomic energy and space travel and, in turn, inspiring artists of the time. The pop art movement draws heavily on comic books, with superhero images appearing in the works of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Civil rights in America and other social issues make their way onto the page as black superheroes emerge with powerhouses such as the Black Panther and Luke Cage. The pages of “Green Lantern/Green Arrow” address social issues in their relevant storylines, and comic books are forced to confront the reality of an increasingly complex world.


“A Hero Can Be Anyone” (1978-Present) – October 22, 2013, 9:00 p.m. ET

This episode captures the enthusiasm for superheroes as they are embraced in all forms of media and by all demographics, beginning with the historic “Superman” movie featuring Christopher Reeve as the Man of Steel. In 1986, Batman is overhauled as The Dark Knight to reflect the nocturnal underside of his character, and Watchmen brings new sophistication to comic book narratives, illuminating a violent and politicized world. In the burgeoning new millennium, superheroes have taken over popular culture with feature films, television shows and video games complementing a new generation of web-based comics that bring superhero adventures to every corner of the world.


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whoa123
whoa123 - 7/25/2013, 3:47 AM
He was perfect as Sabretooth. I hope we get to see him in more X-Men films.
Super12
Super12 - 7/25/2013, 4:01 AM
I can't wait to see this documentary, sounds awesome.
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 7/25/2013, 4:29 AM
I gotta watch that doc on PBS...glad comic books are recognized for being a great form of entertainment for decades now.

Liev has a terrific voice & narrates very well.
If I had his voice I would read all my books out loud.
NBAfanaddict
NBAfanaddict - 7/25/2013, 4:51 AM
He killed it as Sabretooth. Yeah, so he wasn't as big as in the comics. Hugh Jackman was too tall to play Wolverine, and that turned out beautifully. Get this man another CBM role!
elib
elib - 7/25/2013, 5:00 AM
I always thought that the reaction to his Sabertooth was negative, it's good to know that I'm not alone in thinking he was great. I think he's a really underrated actor in my opinion, also we share a birthday
jlabatman
jlabatman - 7/25/2013, 5:08 AM
This sounds awesome, can't wait to watch this!
Greengo
Greengo - 7/25/2013, 5:14 AM
lol @ sameoldthing

I watched ransom recently and was surprised to realize he was one of the kidnappers. To think after all this time I didn't realize we were already acquainted.





Look forward to checking this out.


Element36
Element36 - 7/25/2013, 6:03 AM
I wish it was four part so that they could divide up the last 35 years into 78-late 90's (Crisis, Civil War, Death of Superman, age of good cartoons across Marvel and DC), late 90's to today (comic books no longer in drug stores, cinema age, etc...)

Still looking forward to it!

Love me some PBS
HavocPrime
HavocPrime - 7/25/2013, 6:17 AM
He was a brilliant Sabretooth and was one of the best part of Origins, hoping he comes back for futrue X-Men installments.
KeefNCookies
KeefNCookies - 7/25/2013, 6:31 AM
He was a great Victor Creed, would like to see him become the absolute sadist that is Sabretooth down the road.
Supershadowbat
Supershadowbat - 7/25/2013, 6:40 AM
Looking forward to this program. Sounds like a program every cbm and comic book fan should watch, especially if they are not familiar with the history of comics.
GhostZillaRider
GhostZillaRider - 7/25/2013, 6:47 AM
Liev is a shining example of terrific acting and the right personality greatly overshadowing a lack of physical resemblance. They could have made him look more like Sabretooth, (ala hair and costume,) but he had such a commanding presence that it was completely unneccessary. Miles above Tyler Mane in the same role.

Liev=Best Sabretooth ever.
wcwpoet
wcwpoet - 7/25/2013, 6:56 AM
I know he looked nothing like Sabertooh but he & that opening title sequence were the only good things about X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Fogs
Fogs - 7/25/2013, 6:57 AM
He was a greeeeat sabretooth!

Shame he was used in that shit movie.

A good sabertooth IMO would be for us to have something like this look


with this attitude
PersonaPostOvo
PersonaPostOvo - 7/25/2013, 7:49 AM
A few people have said here that he should play Lex Luthor. Anyone else agree?
Cles
Cles - 7/25/2013, 8:02 AM
@PersonaPostOvo I see him more of a VandalSavage, myself.
ballstothewall
ballstothewall - 7/25/2013, 8:44 AM
Saw him in Thailand a year back. What a great lad. Hopes he gets a cameo or a small role in DOFP.
AustinFan4Life
AustinFan4Life - 7/25/2013, 9:03 AM
ballstothewall - 7/25/2013, 8:44 AM

Saw him in Thailand a year back. What a great lad. Hopes he gets a cameo or a small role in DOFP.
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He won't, remember The Wolverine takes place 10 years after X3 & Days of the Future Past, takes place a few years after The Wolverine. And in the original continuity, Sabertooth is dead. Only way for a cameo, would be in the past, but even as bad as "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" was, it would still have to answer where or when that story too place, since in that film Styker was a grown man & in X-Men First Class, William Styker was only a child.

So I wouldn't hold your breathe on a cameo, honestly.
Beaner8127
Beaner8127 - 7/25/2013, 9:13 AM
@elib

Oh God man I'm sorry. Anything with birthdays and Sabertooth are bad news!
mdwilliamson24
mdwilliamson24 - 7/25/2013, 9:47 AM
I agree with Fogs...
Tyler Manes physicality combined with Liev's charisma and acting ability would be the perfect translation of Sabertooth.
But since that cannot happen, I'll take Liev and his acting chops over a physical presence anyday in a movie.
AlexRival
AlexRival - 7/25/2013, 10:28 AM
Liev is awesome, love him in everything he does
Dmon
Dmon - 7/25/2013, 10:57 AM
He is actually a big DC comics fan and he has always wanted to play a hero part from that Universe but he is kind of to old now.
Dmon
Dmon - 7/25/2013, 11:11 AM
He would make an awesome Kalibak though. I used him in a fan cast I did years ago for a Justice League: Apokolips movie

gaikinger
gaikinger - 7/25/2013, 11:49 AM
i liked Origins....thats right i said it
KnobGoblin
KnobGoblin - 7/25/2013, 3:03 PM
Sounds like a great show, can't wait.
superbatspiderman
superbatspiderman - 7/25/2013, 10:09 PM
Liev Schreiber is a grat actor. He was awesome as Sabertooth but I really liked him in the movie Salt. I hope he comes back as Sabertooth in future movies.

I am also really enjoying his new show Ray Donovan. The show has a lot great acting and a great cast. Schreiber would also be a good Punisher if he didn't come back as Sabertooth.
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