CW Drops Plans for ‘Graysons’
Fans can breathe easier now.
The CW has dropped its plans for The Graysons, which would have dramatically altered the character of Dick Grayson in stories set before he became Robin the Boy Wonder. According to Variety, Warner Bros. Pictures president Jeff Robinov rethought the premise and decided it didn’t fit in the company’s overall plans for its DC Comics super-heroes.
With Smallville likely in its eighth and final season, the CW network was seeking a replacement series and settled on Dick Grayson. The reimagined premise, announced on October 1, saw him growing to his mid-teens and still performing with his parents, the renowned trapeze act, the Flying Graysons. Rather than call him Dick, he was also renamed “DJ”, all of which set off alarms throughout comic book fandom.
"Warner Bros. TV never had 100% clearance," one executive told the trade.
Robinov had told The Wall Street Journal back in August that the studio wanted to create a more cohesive plan for the DCU, largely after it faltered to keep up with Marvel which this year introduced connected elements between its Iron Man and Incredible Hulk films. Among those decisions was halting the Justice League film and possibly rebooting Superman, going with a darker approach.
Christopher Nolan, talking about directions he might go with a third film in his Batman franchise, dismissed adding Robin at any time but word had it that he never gave his blessing to the CW series. The idea that having Batman in theaters and Robin on television was considered by some executives to be a mistake. They also thought Smallville might have had something to do with Superman Returns’ poor box office. Clearly, none of them saw the film.
The Graysons, as a result, did not fit with the plan at all.
"The studio has opted not to go forward with the development of The Graysons at this time as the concept doesn’t fit the current strategy for the Batman franchise," the studio said in a statement. "Warner Bros. Television is currently working on several replacement options for the CW."
Thank God!!! I was seriously worried about what they were going to do with the legacy of Dick Grayson and Robin, on the whole.
RE: Robin.Either someone finally came to their senses, or heard about Robin being cancelled with issue 183 because of the Batman: R.I.P. storyline.Meanwhile, last I heard on the rumor mill, provided they don't change their minds and do a ninth season of Smallville, Green Arrow and/or Supergirl were supposed to be under consideration for a new series at one point.Any word on them?
"Clearly, none of them saw the film."Clearly. Because if they had, they would never have approved Mark Millar's retarded-sounding reboot instead of Bryan Singer's sequel.