Entertainment

Whedon Hopes To Film New Dr Horrible Soon

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Joss Whedon might just be the hardest working man in showbusiness. No, wait, that was James Brown. Still, good news: Whedon’s still putting the finishing touches to The Avengers, but after that, he’s hoping to get a start on a Doctor Horrible sequel.


August 28, 2010
Entertainment

Joss Whedon: “They Invented The Internet For Me”

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Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. Buffy. Firefly. Alien: Resurrection. Joss Whedon is awesome. Here’s six random cool things he had to say during his appearance at the Melbourne Writers Festival on Friday (he’s at the Sydney Opera House on Sunday night as well):


July 23, 2010
Entertainment

It’s Official: Joss Whedon Is Directing The Avengers Movie!

At the Visionaries panel at Comic-Con, Joss Whedon announced that he is officially directing The Avengers “because Marvel can’t afford the press release”.


March 25, 2010
Entertainment

Dr. Horrible, The iPhone Comic Review: I Only Miss The Singing

Joss Whedon’s Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog is a work of pure supervillian musical genius, produced for the internet during the height of the Hollywood writers’ strike, starring Neil Patrick Harris and Firefly’s Nathan Fillion. The iPhone comic prequel is awesome.


July 15, 2008
Entertainment

UPDATED: Dr. Horrible Plans US-Only World Domination

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UPDATE: It’s now viewable in Australia, and it’s great, if a little weird. What did you guys think?

The Good news: The first act of Joss Whedon’s new internet-only show Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog has gone live.

The Bad news: For some god unknown reason, the site decided to use Hulu as their online video service of choice, which is not available to view outside of the United States.

So, all that amazing internet hype and the freedom the networks that comes with releasing a show online has been rendered completely useless, as fans in Australia and around the world instead have to enjoy a floating black box which tells them, point blank, that they need to be in the US to view the show.

Apparently they’re working on a fix, but considering the whole program is only available to watch for five days (before it makes its way to iTunes and DVD – although whether that will include iTunes Stores outside the US remains unclear) this is a major setback.

It seems like this is something that should have been thought of in the planning meetings.

[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]