Sister Wives fans are rooting for Janelle Brown and her daughter, Maddie Brush Brown. They have come so far in their lives and business ventures which followers cannot help but celebrate. Now, they have taken a huge leap and everyone is on board with what is happening next. Keep reading for more details.
Fans Root For Janelle Brown And Her Daughter
Janelle Brown has always been a very serious business person. From the beginning of Sister Wives, she admitted she preferred working and being out of the home to raising the children. That was where Christine Brown Woolley was an asset and why their bundle of babies has become one unit. They were raised as one and will be forever linked. When Christine introduced Janelle’s children to her new man, David Woolley, she referred to them as hers which was so sweet. They immediately embraced him, especially Maddie Brush Brown’s son,...
Fans Root For Janelle Brown And Her Daughter
Janelle Brown has always been a very serious business person. From the beginning of Sister Wives, she admitted she preferred working and being out of the home to raising the children. That was where Christine Brown Woolley was an asset and why their bundle of babies has become one unit. They were raised as one and will be forever linked. When Christine introduced Janelle’s children to her new man, David Woolley, she referred to them as hers which was so sweet. They immediately embraced him, especially Maddie Brush Brown’s son,...
- 12/5/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
In a recent interview with Screen Rant, The Boys co-creator Garth Ennis shared his philosophy of what makes a great villain, perfectly explaining why Homelander has become such an iconic bad guy. The Superman-esque 'hero' is the main villain of the franchise (co-created with artist Darick Robertson), with Billy Butcher's team of CIA-backed operatives working to take down the nation's favorite Supe.
Recently, Screen Rant spoke to Garth Ennis about Freddie the Fix - his new horror comic with artist Mike Perkins, and the first release from Ninth Circle; a creator-owned publisher specializing in horror. Coming December 18, Freddie the Fix has a particularly despicable villain, even for the writer of Preacher and Crossed. We asked Ennis what makes a good villain, and his answer perfectly defines Homelander.
Asked what makes a great villain, Ennis says:
Cruelty. Lack of humanity, lack of empathy. I often think if you want true...
Recently, Screen Rant spoke to Garth Ennis about Freddie the Fix - his new horror comic with artist Mike Perkins, and the first release from Ninth Circle; a creator-owned publisher specializing in horror. Coming December 18, Freddie the Fix has a particularly despicable villain, even for the writer of Preacher and Crossed. We asked Ennis what makes a good villain, and his answer perfectly defines Homelander.
Asked what makes a great villain, Ennis says:
Cruelty. Lack of humanity, lack of empathy. I often think if you want true...
- 11/30/2024
- by Robert Wood
- ScreenRant
There are always some fans who take things too far. Valorie Curry, who plays Firecracker in Season 4 of The Boys, has appealed to fans, asking them to behave appropriately after an uncomfortable experience at Comic Con Northern Ireland. Curry joined the cast of The Boys for its fourth season, playing the alt-right, conspiracy-theory-spouting "Patriot" Firecracker, who becomes a member of The Seven. Desperate to prove herself to Homelander (Antony Starr), Firecracker adheres to a strict diet and supplement routine, in order to appeal to Homelander's creepy obsession with milk.
In a video message shared on her Instagram story following the event, Curry called out a handful of fans for their "deeply innapropriate" and "extreme" behavior during the convention. The actress didn't describe how the fans behaved, but fans of The Boys can assume what happened. "Ive only just started doing these conventions on my own and everyone, for the most part,...
In a video message shared on her Instagram story following the event, Curry called out a handful of fans for their "deeply innapropriate" and "extreme" behavior during the convention. The actress didn't describe how the fans behaved, but fans of The Boys can assume what happened. "Ive only just started doing these conventions on my own and everyone, for the most part,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Archie Fenn
- MovieWeb
On August 16, 2024, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that comic writer Garth Ennis has written a script for a movie adaptation of his comic series "Crossed". Ennis' "Crossed" script has been acquired by the indie production company Six Studios.
These days, Ennis is most known as co-creator of "The Boys" (alongside artist Darick Robertson), the vicious superhero parody that's become one of Prime Video's premier programs. If you think "The Boys" can indulge in ultra violence and bad taste, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Published by Avatar Press, "Crossed" has well over 100 issues to its name, spread out over various mini-series and the long-running "Crossed: Badlands." Alan Moore even wrote the "Crossed +100" installment. What is this horror tale of epic length about? "Crossed" is basically Ennis' take on a zombie apocalypse.
In "Crossed," a pandemic sweeps the world that robs people of empathy and inhibition. The infected turn into raging sadists, their...
These days, Ennis is most known as co-creator of "The Boys" (alongside artist Darick Robertson), the vicious superhero parody that's become one of Prime Video's premier programs. If you think "The Boys" can indulge in ultra violence and bad taste, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Published by Avatar Press, "Crossed" has well over 100 issues to its name, spread out over various mini-series and the long-running "Crossed: Badlands." Alan Moore even wrote the "Crossed +100" installment. What is this horror tale of epic length about? "Crossed" is basically Ennis' take on a zombie apocalypse.
In "Crossed," a pandemic sweeps the world that robs people of empathy and inhibition. The infected turn into raging sadists, their...
- 8/28/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Quick Links The Crossed Adaptation Is Confirmed Is Crossed Connected To The Boys? What Is The Crossed Adaptation About? Crossed: Further News & Info
Comic book icon Garth Ennis helped change the TV landscape with the adaptation of his comic book, The Boys, and now his horror comic Crossed is getting a feature-length adaptation. Accentuated by Ennis' distinct gory and over-the-top sensibility, Crossed envisions a world in which a deadly virus ravages humanity and causes the infected to act out their most evil thoughts and desires. What makes the post-apocalyptic vision particularly frightening is that the infected hordes retain their human intelligence, making them cunning predators instead of shuffling zombies. Like The Boys, Ennis took the tired zombie genre and actually added something new.
Garth Ennis' work has already proven to be the perfect fodder for movies and TV, and The Boys is perhaps the most popular superhero television series of all time,...
Comic book icon Garth Ennis helped change the TV landscape with the adaptation of his comic book, The Boys, and now his horror comic Crossed is getting a feature-length adaptation. Accentuated by Ennis' distinct gory and over-the-top sensibility, Crossed envisions a world in which a deadly virus ravages humanity and causes the infected to act out their most evil thoughts and desires. What makes the post-apocalyptic vision particularly frightening is that the infected hordes retain their human intelligence, making them cunning predators instead of shuffling zombies. Like The Boys, Ennis took the tired zombie genre and actually added something new.
Garth Ennis' work has already proven to be the perfect fodder for movies and TV, and The Boys is perhaps the most popular superhero television series of all time,...
- 8/20/2024
- by Dalton Norman
- ScreenRant
One of the most unsettling comic-book series of all time is finally getting a well-deserved feature film adaptation. Given the enormous popularity of The Boys, it is only natural that Garth Ennis' other comic creations, such as Crossed, would eventually be adapted into live-action projects.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a Crossed movie is now in development, with Garth Ennis agreeing to collaborate with Six Studios on the project. Meanwhile, Carl Choi (Six Studios), Ben Hung (Retro Entertainment), and Ken Levin (Nightsky Productions) will join the crew as producers. Crossed, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Jane Burrows, ran for 10 issues between 2008 and 2010. Following the immense success of the comic series, several other issues were published by various writers, all of which featured extensive gore, torture, cannibalism, and every dreadful scenario one can imagine.
The original comic presents a setting akin to a zombie apocalypse, with an epidemic turning...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a Crossed movie is now in development, with Garth Ennis agreeing to collaborate with Six Studios on the project. Meanwhile, Carl Choi (Six Studios), Ben Hung (Retro Entertainment), and Ken Levin (Nightsky Productions) will join the crew as producers. Crossed, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Jane Burrows, ran for 10 issues between 2008 and 2010. Following the immense success of the comic series, several other issues were published by various writers, all of which featured extensive gore, torture, cannibalism, and every dreadful scenario one can imagine.
The original comic presents a setting akin to a zombie apocalypse, with an epidemic turning...
- 8/19/2024
- by Hanumanth Reddy
- MovieWeb
Garth Ennis has written some great, popular comic books over the years, with some of his work including the creation of the books Preacher and The Boys, and fan favorite runs on Marvel’s The Punisher. Preacher and The Boys have both gotten TV series adaptations, and ideas from Ennis’s Punisher books have made it to the screen. Now The Hollywood Reporter has broken the news that the Ennis-created horror comic Crossed is also getting an adaptation, with the independent company Six Studios picking up the rights to make a film based on the series.
Ennis has written the screenplay for the Crossed film, and Six Studios is searching for a director. They’re planning to put together a budget in $2 million to $3 million range for the project… but if the right talent comes on board, the budget could be increased. The hope is that, no matter who ends...
Ennis has written the screenplay for the Crossed film, and Six Studios is searching for a director. They’re planning to put together a budget in $2 million to $3 million range for the project… but if the right talent comes on board, the budget could be increased. The hope is that, no matter who ends...
- 8/19/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A feature adaptation for one of the most depraved, boundary pushing comic books ever, Crossed, is currently in development. THR reported late last week that The Boys and Preacher comic creator Garth Ennis has penned a script that’s been acquired by indie outfit Six Studios to finance the adaptation.
Crossed is set “in a pandemic-stricken world, in which those who catch a disease are marked with a cross-like rash on their faces. Those afflicted follow their worst impulses — think a zombie apocalypse, but instead of zombies, these are humans who retain their intellect but are homicidal maniacs.”
If that plot sounds familiar, it might be due to the extreme horror movie The Sadness, with filmmaker Rob Jabbaz drawing clear inspiration from the gnarly comic book series.
The original 10-issue series that inspired the movie adaptation ran from 2008-10, with the series spawning more than 200 issues from various writers and artists,...
Crossed is set “in a pandemic-stricken world, in which those who catch a disease are marked with a cross-like rash on their faces. Those afflicted follow their worst impulses — think a zombie apocalypse, but instead of zombies, these are humans who retain their intellect but are homicidal maniacs.”
If that plot sounds familiar, it might be due to the extreme horror movie The Sadness, with filmmaker Rob Jabbaz drawing clear inspiration from the gnarly comic book series.
The original 10-issue series that inspired the movie adaptation ran from 2008-10, with the series spawning more than 200 issues from various writers and artists,...
- 8/19/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Following the massive success of Prime Video's The Boys, another of writer Garth Ennis' comic book creations is headed to the screen - and this one is even more twisted, depraved and downright diabolical.
THR reports that a Crossed movie is now in development at indie outfit Six Studios, and Ennis has already completed the script.
Crossed and its various spin-offs are generally considered to be among the most disturbing comics of all time, and with good reason. The story focuses on the survivors of a pandemic which turns its victims into homicidal maniacs. Marked with a red cross-shaped rash on their faces, these individuals retain their basic human intellects, but are unable to control their worst impulses, engaging in all manner of atrocities.
Ennis commented on the controversial depictions of depravity in Crossed during a 2010 interview with Bleeding Cool.
"The kinds of acts you see in the story, however,...
THR reports that a Crossed movie is now in development at indie outfit Six Studios, and Ennis has already completed the script.
Crossed and its various spin-offs are generally considered to be among the most disturbing comics of all time, and with good reason. The story focuses on the survivors of a pandemic which turns its victims into homicidal maniacs. Marked with a red cross-shaped rash on their faces, these individuals retain their basic human intellects, but are unable to control their worst impulses, engaging in all manner of atrocities.
Ennis commented on the controversial depictions of depravity in Crossed during a 2010 interview with Bleeding Cool.
"The kinds of acts you see in the story, however,...
- 8/17/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Boys creator, Eric Kripke, has more exciting content coming after season 5 wraps up. Garth Ennis is joining forces with Six Studios to adapt his comic series, Crossed, for the screen. Ennis' new project will explore regular people succumbing to their darkest desires in a global catastrophe.
While The Boys is coming to an end, its original creator has more content on the way. Brought to the screen by Eric Kripke, Prime Video's hit show is based on Garth Ennis' comic series by the same name. It explores the reality of a world filled with superheroes with grounded stakes, abject horror, and characters lacking any semblance of morality. The Boys season 5 will bring the show to an end, but Ennis has been writing comics for decades and has more in store for audiences.
The Boys focuses on corrupt superheroes, while Ennis' next on-screen story will feature regular people driven to depravity.
While The Boys is coming to an end, its original creator has more content on the way. Brought to the screen by Eric Kripke, Prime Video's hit show is based on Garth Ennis' comic series by the same name. It explores the reality of a world filled with superheroes with grounded stakes, abject horror, and characters lacking any semblance of morality. The Boys season 5 will bring the show to an end, but Ennis has been writing comics for decades and has more in store for audiences.
The Boys focuses on corrupt superheroes, while Ennis' next on-screen story will feature regular people driven to depravity.
- 8/17/2024
- by Lukas Shayo
- ScreenRant
Crossed, the viciously violent comic book series, is getting a feature film adaptation. Garth Ennis, who co-created the original comic, will even be penning the script for the movie.
The Hollywood Reporter has reported that a Crossed film is officially in the works. It's the third comic book worked on by Ennis that will be given the live-action treatment following Preacher and The Boys. The Crossed film will be developed by Six Studios after the indie company acquired the script. As of now, the search for a director is underway with plans to start filming this fall. No cast members have yet been attached to the project.
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The Boys EP Eric Kripke explains why Soldier Boy will return as a main character again in the final season.
On board to produce the movie...
The Hollywood Reporter has reported that a Crossed film is officially in the works. It's the third comic book worked on by Ennis that will be given the live-action treatment following Preacher and The Boys. The Crossed film will be developed by Six Studios after the indie company acquired the script. As of now, the search for a director is underway with plans to start filming this fall. No cast members have yet been attached to the project.
Related 'We Really Wanted to Dig Into That': The Boys EP Reveals Season 5 Storyline for Soldier Boy
The Boys EP Eric Kripke explains why Soldier Boy will return as a main character again in the final season.
On board to produce the movie...
- 8/17/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Acclaimed comic writer Garth Ennis has spent years seeing some of his most famous works turned into acclaimed television series, but the next adaptation will be by his own hand. The Hollywood Reporter, via its Heat Vision newsletter, writes that he recently penned the screenplay for a feature film spin on his post-apocalyptic comic Crossed, which depicts a grim world ruined by a pandemic that inflicts victims with giant cross rashes and forces them to act out their most vile thoughts. The indie banner Six Studios has acquired the script with plans to finance and produce the movie. It's currently searching for a director to helm the project.
- 8/16/2024
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
Garth Ennis is ready to cross another comic book adaptation off his list. The creator, whose Preacher and The Boys have already been adapted for TV, has penned a script for a movie adaptation of his comic Crossed. And now indie outfit Six Studios has acquired the screenplay, with an intention to finance and back the movie.
Crossed takes place in a pandemic-stricken world, in which those who catch a disease are marked with a cross-like rash on their faces. Those afflicted follow their worst impulses — think a zombie apocalypse, but instead of zombies, these are humans who retain their intellect, but are homicidal maniacs.
The original 10 issues that inspire the movie were published from 2008-10, but the franchise has spawned more than 200 issues from various writers and artists, including talents like Watchmen scribe Alan Moore.
Six Studios is now on the hunt for a director for the project, which...
Crossed takes place in a pandemic-stricken world, in which those who catch a disease are marked with a cross-like rash on their faces. Those afflicted follow their worst impulses — think a zombie apocalypse, but instead of zombies, these are humans who retain their intellect, but are homicidal maniacs.
The original 10 issues that inspire the movie were published from 2008-10, but the franchise has spawned more than 200 issues from various writers and artists, including talents like Watchmen scribe Alan Moore.
Six Studios is now on the hunt for a director for the project, which...
- 8/16/2024
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The success of The Boys has allowed Garth Ennis to maintain his unique style without compromising in mainstream superhero comics. Ennis, known for works like The Punisher and Hitman, has always stayed true to his gritty, mature storytelling, even before the popularity of The Boys. Fans of The Boys should also explore Ennis' other mature comic series like Preacher, Crossed, and War Stories for more of his uncompromising style.
If theres one thing The Boys creator Garth Ennis cannot stand, its superheroes. That much has been made clear throughout his career, as Ennis will take any chance he gets to paint superheroes in a negative light, or - at the very least - exclude them from his stories entirely (including those that take place in the Marvel/DC universes). And thats why The Boys TV success is so significant to Garth Ennis on a personal level, as it saved him...
If theres one thing The Boys creator Garth Ennis cannot stand, its superheroes. That much has been made clear throughout his career, as Ennis will take any chance he gets to paint superheroes in a negative light, or - at the very least - exclude them from his stories entirely (including those that take place in the Marvel/DC universes). And thats why The Boys TV success is so significant to Garth Ennis on a personal level, as it saved him...
- 8/16/2024
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
If shows like Oceans 11 or Leverage got you hooked on the perfect plan coming together through unconventional teamwork and heart, this series is for you. While paying homage to genre standouts, The Green Glove Gang puts its own spin on the “person with a past turns skills into a new purpose” trope.
Where many heist stories center on cocky criminals focusing solely on the take, this series humanizes its thieves. We learn their motivations through flashbacks revealing life experiences, not brags. Like Andy in The Shawshank Redemption gaining perspective through ordeals, time has given these women wisdom surpassing skill.
Season 2 sees their reluctant return sparked by loved ones in trouble, a callback to Sneakers exploring how family pulls outsiders back to dangerous lives. Yet intimacy, not payday, drives their planning. Scene choreography highlights discussion, not dangerous bravado, harkening to Leverage’s family dynamic over adrenaline.
Details will make aficionados smile.
Where many heist stories center on cocky criminals focusing solely on the take, this series humanizes its thieves. We learn their motivations through flashbacks revealing life experiences, not brags. Like Andy in The Shawshank Redemption gaining perspective through ordeals, time has given these women wisdom surpassing skill.
Season 2 sees their reluctant return sparked by loved ones in trouble, a callback to Sneakers exploring how family pulls outsiders back to dangerous lives. Yet intimacy, not payday, drives their planning. Scene choreography highlights discussion, not dangerous bravado, harkening to Leverage’s family dynamic over adrenaline.
Details will make aficionados smile.
- 7/19/2024
- by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
- Gazettely
Aldis Hodge has gotten some good news ahead of the arrival of his new series, Crossed, on Prime Video. As of now, Amazon still has yet to announce a premiere date for Alex Cross, but viewers can know ahead of the season that there will be more to come by the end.
Per Deadline, the series has been renewed, though this hasn't yet gotten a formal announcement by Amazon. It's also been revealed that new cast members have boarded the project alongside Hodge. This includes Matthew Lillard, Wes Chatman (Star Wars: Ahsoka), and Jeanine Mason (Upload).
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The development comes after the show was first ordered for a Prime Video streaming release in October 2022, which followed another two-year development period. It was reported...
Per Deadline, the series has been renewed, though this hasn't yet gotten a formal announcement by Amazon. It's also been revealed that new cast members have boarded the project alongside Hodge. This includes Matthew Lillard, Wes Chatman (Star Wars: Ahsoka), and Jeanine Mason (Upload).
Related Netflix to Reboot Scooby-Doo With New Live-Action Series Netflix has a new Scooby-Doo series in development following two seasons of Velma getting heavily panned at Max. Close
The development comes after the show was first ordered for a Prime Video streaming release in October 2022, which followed another two-year development period. It was reported...
- 4/30/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
The Walking Dead: Destinies failed to meet the high standards set by its predecessors and has faced significant backlash from fans, who criticize its lack of depth, quality, and money-making motivations. Players are disappointed with the game's inferior graphics, hastily constructed storyline, and uninspiring gameplay, as well as critical bugs that hinder progress and cast doubt on its technical reliability. Developer GameMill is working on fixes to address these issues, demonstrating a willingness to listen to player feedback, but the effectiveness of these improvements remains uncertain, highlighting the challenge of balancing fan service with commercial objectives in the gaming industry.
The Walking Dead distinguishes itself in the rapidly evolving entertainment sector by engaging audiences through its gripping story, which unfolds across comics, TV series, and video games. This broad spectrum of content has cultivated an extensive and passionate fanbase, eager to immerse themselves in every aspect of this apocalyptic saga.
The Walking Dead distinguishes itself in the rapidly evolving entertainment sector by engaging audiences through its gripping story, which unfolds across comics, TV series, and video games. This broad spectrum of content has cultivated an extensive and passionate fanbase, eager to immerse themselves in every aspect of this apocalyptic saga.
- 11/23/2023
- by Ali Valle
- MovieWeb
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