To whoever puts them together, I wish you the best of luck in assembling them. I'm sure that the others on this Fandom will be much appreciative of your efforts. ;)
To whoever puts them together, I wish you the best of luck in assembling them. I'm sure that the others on this Fandom will be much appreciative of your efforts. ;)
Rorschach's philosophy and psychological state might not sit well with me, but he was right in that people deserve to know the truth, as ugly as it may seem. Peace aside, Ozymandias's methods in achieving it were inhumane and disgusting.
They've done the same with other two-part animated D.C. film adaptations before, so I think it'd make sense for them to continue that trend with such a pairing of both Watchmen: Chapter I and Watchmen: Chapter II into a Watchmen: Deluxe Edition.
https://www.cbr.com/doomsday-clock-postgame-geoff-johns/
I for one would be intrigued by such a new story, especially after Doomsday Clock crossed over the Watchmen characters with the main D.C. universe, heroes, and villains that we've all come to know and love over time. But what would you all think of such a follow-up?
Here's its YouTube video link: https://youtu.be/pS0r9S6HrEw?si=oMfzYe83fSzC6v29
And the link for its YouTube video playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvekoSFsIRO8Ln5euCFYh2eusgWH4RIMx&si=xsSiRq4XX0DmOs-6
As such, there should be an article on it, in addition to one for said motion comic.
As unlikely as this probably sounds, suppose maybe they'll also make animated adaptations of Before Watchmen and Doomsday Clock? I for one would be interested to see where those would go if they were given the green light.
This is bogus and pointless.
@BludWollfe And another: what will Alan Moore think of it? 'Cause he's expressed displeasure with all the adaptations of, and sequels to, Watchmen, and asked that it not be used for future works.
@BludWollfe Yes.
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/dc-studios-watchmen-animated-movie-announced/ I know it's relatively old news, but I wasn't sure if anyone heard about it.
It's set for release in 2024.
In the actual work, the chief characters' respective D.C. bases were the following:
Doctor Manhattan / Captain Atom.
Nite Owl II / Blue Beetle.
Rorschach / The Question & Mr. A.
Ozymandias / Thunderbolt.
Silk Spectre II / Nightshade, the Phantom Lady, and the Black Canary.
The Comedian / The Peacemaker.
As such, I for one can't shake the nagging feeling that the main characters' Marvel influences would've been the following:
Doctor Manhattan / Silver Surfer.
Nite Owl II / Moon Knight.
Rorschach / The Answer.
Ozymandias / U.S. Agent.
Silk Spectre II / The Black Widow.
The Comedian / Punisher.
But who do you all suppose the characters of Watchmen would be inspired by if they were part of Marvel's multiverse and not D.C.'s?
This article made the announcement: https://www.cbr.com/watchmen-r-rated-animated-movie/ However, it's been five years since this was published, and the project has never been released. Anyone ever wonder what it might've been like???
None of the above. It would have to be Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut - The Complete Story.
Before Zack Snyder's film adaptation of Watchmen came out in 2009, Watchmen: Motion Comic was produced as a twelve-episode adaptation of each of the graphic novel's twelve issues, from mid-July of 2008 to late-February of 2009. This is its front cover on home media.
Each episode ran from twenty-five to thirty minutes, every character was voiced by Tom Stechschulte, and the music was composed by Lennie Moore. This is the soundtrack: https://youtu.be/pS0r9S6HrEw Enjoy!