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    Monday
    May042009

    Mike Dougherty: "Two Announcements Are Coming"

     

    Mike Dougherty has some of "Geek Nation" shifting in their computer chairs and investigating via the inter webs after a simple four sentence statement on his MySpace page blog.

    Two announcements are coming. One in June, the other at Comic-Con in July. Fun stuff that makes me smile...and finally relax. Thanks for all of your messages and support.

    This post has web masters and forum posters licking their lips in anticipation for said announcements especially since the title reads "Keep Watching The Skies". There is some speculation that Dougherty is referring to a Superman project. Could Dougherty be reuniting with Bryan Singer on some type of quasi-sequel. Considering all that has happened that seems pretty unlikely. Could Dougherty take a turn behind the lens as the director of a Superman film? Anything's possible.

    The announcement in June is most likely referring to the not yet officially announced release of "Trick R Treat" which will make it's way to DVD and Blu Ray. The possible Comic Con announcement is what is causing the most intrigue. If not Superman, then what could it be? With Mike's penchant for all things that go bump in the night, could we be talking about aliens and UFOs?

    Bryan Singer's "Bad Hat Harry Productions" made some noise in July when it was reported that the company was involved with two comic book adaptations, "Freedom Formula" and "Capeshooters". Genetically enhanced racers that use exo-suits to act as fighter jets makes up the story line for "Freedom Formula" and "Capeshooters" focuses on two paparazzi nobody's who accidently discover a beloved superhero is actually a villain through the power of their lens. One of these projects could be headed for Dougherty's desk.

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