The legend of Superman is about to grow as Syfy and Warner Horizon Television are developing Krypton, a new one-hour drama series. The project was rumored as a possibility a couple of months ago and Syfy confirms David S. Goyer (Constantine, Da Vinci's Demons, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight trilogy, upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) and Ian Goldberg (Once Upon a Time, FlashForward) are the ones executive producing the DC Comics offshoot.
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Sounds awful just like Gotham. I don't care about events that happen before a hero was born. I didn't watch Gotham, and im not even going to watch this. whats next they're going to do, make an x-men series before mutants ever existed?
I watch the SyFy channel and most of the series they come up with are pretty good but this sounds ridiculous and I don't think there would be anything that would draw me to that.
Cool. I thought the kryponian segments were the best part of Man Of Steel.
Like Arrow and The Flash before it, its success hinges on whether or not Krypton's destruction is going to be rebooted too. Granted, Gotham needs room to grow and develop a more solid vision, but it's got the characters of the series intact.
Krypton would, according to this report, only have Superman's grandfather and maybe a member of the House of Zod. There'd be zero "Superman" mythos you'd really be weighed down by. If it was from someone more consistent than Goyer, I'd be excited by this. But Man of Steel and Dark Knight Rises shook my faith just a bit.