As Dreamers Do Part Deux

We'll that would be great for @OldNavy1988 with Eisner's NBC running! But New Line's Austin Powers in Goldmember, Carolco and Village Roadshow Pictures' Total Recall 2 (TTL's equivalent to Minority Report), Carolco's Men in Black II, New Line Cinema's Sailor Moon 3: Let There Be Chaos, Hollywood Pictures' Spy Hunter, New Line Cinema's (OTL Warner Bros. and Franchise Pictures made the film) FeardotCom and Touchstone Pictures' Mystic is up soon! But this fall, CBS would show Joss Whedon's first show since his firing from Buffy, Firefly, to be produced TTL by Miramax Television (AEG).
 
Curernlly Warner brothers airs most of there cartoon on sbc but I assume that will start airing most of them will soon air on their as of yet unamed tv network that are planing on start with bally w. Oldnavy are you considering a holding a poll for naming the network
 
July 2002 Movies
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Total Recall 2
Released by Carolco

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Austin Powers in Goldmember
Released by New Line Cinema

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Men In Black II
Released by Carolco
Notes: With 9/11 butterflied, the final battle in the third act takes place atop the Twin Towers.

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SpyHunter
Released by Hollywood Pictures​
 
We'll nice timeline @OldNavy1988! So we have New Line Cinema's Sailor Moon 3 (directed TTL by Greg Berlanti, written TTL by Linda Woolverton and Greg Berlanti) and Touchstone Pictures' Mystic (directed TTL by Ryan Murphy, written and produced TTL by Ryan Murphy and J.J. Abrams, based on the CrossGen comic, starred TTL by Melissa Sagemiller as Giselle Villard and Denise Richards as Genevieve Villard). We'll also have New Line Cinema's (OTL Touchstone made the film) Signs, Hyperion Pictures' The Good Girl, Dimension Films' Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Paramount's (OTL Warner Bros. and Castle Rock made the film) The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Universal's Blue Crush, Hyperion Pictures' One Hour Photo, Columbia Pictures' (OTL New Line made the film) Simone, Carolco and Village Roadshow's (OTL Paramount and Mandalay made the film) Serving Sara and New Line's FeardotCom
 
Sailor Moon 3: Let There Be Chaos (2002 Film)
Sailor Moon 3: Let There Be Chaos
Released by New Line Cinema on July 12, 2002

Directed by
Greg Berlanti

Written by
Linda Woolverton
Greg Berlanti

Main Cast
Alicia Silverstone as Serena Tsukino/Sailor Moon
Brittany Murphy as Sailor Mercury
Claire Danes as Sailor Jupiter
Larisa Oleynik as Sailor Mars
Anna Chlumsky as Sailor Venus
Thomas Ian Nicholas as Tuxedo Mask
Kelsey Grammer as Artemis (voice)
Sandra Oh as Luna (voice)
Grey DeLisle as Chaos
Thora Birch as Sailor Cosmos
Rachel McAdams as Sailor Galaxia​
 
Nice job @OldNavy1988! But another live-action film adaptation is on as Touchstone Pictures will have CrossGen's Mystic! Our TTL Mystic film staff were director Ryan Murphy, writers/producers JJ Abrams and Ryan Murphy, actors Melissa Sagemiller as Giselle Villard, Denise Richards as Genevieve Villard and Dewon Sawa as Ethan, music composer Tom Harriman and production company Bad Robot.
 
Mystic (2002 Film)
Mystic
Released by Touchstone Pictures on July 19, 2002

Based upon comic books published by
CrossGen Comics

Directed by
Ryan Murphy

Written by
Ryan Murphy
JJ Abrams

Music by
Tom Harriman

Main Cast
Melissa Sagemiller as Giselle Villard
Denise Richards as Genevieve Villard
Devon Sawa as Ethan​
 
Mystic
Released by Touchstone Pictures on July 19, 2002

Based upon comic books published by
CrossGen Comics

Directed by
Ryan Murphy

Written by
Ryan Murphy
JJ Abrams

Music by
Tom Harriman

Main Cast
Melissa Sagemiller as Giselle Villard
Denise Richards as Genevieve Villard
Devon Sawa as Ethan​
Crossgen were bought out by Disney otl in 2004. Do to their relations with touchstone they should be bought by henson.
 
Great job @OldNavy1988, but nice with Sailor Moon 3 and Mystic. Let's move forward to the movies of August 2002, which are New Line's (OTL Touchstone made the film) Signs, Hollywood Pictures' (OTL Columbia and Revolution made the film) The Master of Disguise, Hyperion Pictures' The Good Girl, Dimension's Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Paramount's (OTL Warner Bros. and Castle Rock made the film) The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Universal's Blue Crush, Carolco and Village Roadshow's (OTL Paramount and Mandalay made the film) Serving Sara, Columbia Pictures' (OTL New Line made the film) Simone and New Line's (OTL Warner and Franchise made the film) FeardotCom. To be honest TTL, Warner Bros. is distributing Serving Sara under the Carolco label in North America, while Village Roadshow handled the film internationally. But Filmore! was a contender for Fox's next Saturday morning lineup.
 
Great job @OldNavy1988, but nice with Sailor Moon 3 and Mystic. Let's move forward to the movies of August 2002, which are New Line's (OTL Touchstone made the film) Signs, Hollywood Pictures' (OTL Columbia and Revolution made the film) The Master of Disguise, Hyperion Pictures' The Good Girl, Dimension's Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams, Paramount's (OTL Warner Bros. and Castle Rock made the film) The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Universal's Blue Crush, Carolco and Village Roadshow's (OTL Paramount and Mandalay made the film) Serving Sara, Columbia Pictures' (OTL New Line made the film) Simone and New Line's (OTL Warner and Franchise made the film) FeardotCom. To be honest TTL, Warner Bros. is distributing Serving Sara under the Carolco label in North America, while Village Roadshow handled the film internationally. But Filmore! was a contender for Fox's next Saturday morning lineup.
Most of the titles for August will likely change very little from OTL.
 
Mystic
Released by Touchstone Pictures on July 19, 2002

Based upon comic books published by
CrossGen Comics

Directed by
Ryan Murphy

Written by
Ryan Murphy
JJ Abrams

Music by
Tom Harriman

Main Cast
Melissa Sagemiller as Giselle Villard
Denise Richards as Genevieve Villard
Devon Sawa as Ethan​
Since touchstone released mystic which based on a coic by crossgen perhaps Henson should buyout crossgen in 2004 instead of disney
 
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