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October
27
News: Oscars for comic pics?; Nolan on another Bat-flick

Box office hits may be getting a bigger push this year from studios. The New York Times says that not only is a major campaign planned for "The Dark Knight," but Par may give "Iron Man" a push now that "The Soloist," which also stars Robert Downey Jr., has been bumped to spring.

Christopher Nolan talks about the runaway success of "The Dark Knight" with the L.A. Times and what he's thinking in regards to a third Batman outing.

Hr_watchmen_poster A new poster for "Watchmen" has been released. Click for a closer look.

Marvel's Kevin Feige talks to MTV about the chances of seeing a "Runaways" movie sometime after "Avengers" hits the screen in 2011, and that someday a "1602" movie might not be impossible. He then tells Comic Book Movie that "Doctor Strange" also is a movie possibility. Meanwhile, Gale Anne Hurd tells Superhero Hype she definitely plans to make a follow-up to "The Incredible Hulk" with Edward Norton, though she admits he may appear first in "Avengers."

Bluewater Productions has signed a deal with Lionsgate to make comics based on the horror pics "Leprechaun" and "Warlock."

Boom! Studios announces a comic based on the Sci Fi series "Eureka" — an obvious license to pick up given that the show's co-creator is a co-founder of the publisher.

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