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The CW Orders Pilots for Green Arrow Series, Sex And The City Prequel, And Beauty And The Beast

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The CW wants to make sure its upcoming slate sounds familiar to you, with three new pilot orders based on established properties.

•Arrow – an hourlong “modern retelling” of the DC superhero comic Green Arrow
•The Carrie Diaries – a Sex and the City prequel that centers on a young Carrie Bradshaw growing up in the 1980s
•Beauty and the Beast – a modern day romance loosely based on the late 80s CBS drama led by Ron Perlman (Beast) and Linda Hamilton (Beauty)

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alycakes4478d ago

Don't mind Green Arrow (although another superhero would be more fun) and I don't mind Beauty and the Beast. That would make a very good and interesting tv show just like it did in the 80's. I've seen some of it and it is very good for what they had to work with back then.

As for Carries Dairies...I think Sex and the City has been run to ground and I really don't think I want to see a show where I hear Carries mind talking anymore while she writes or types away about her frautrations. They need to just give it a rest.

Cat4477d ago

Agreed, the last thing the world needs is more Sex and the City

alycakes4476d ago

I'm so glad I'm not the only one that feels that way.

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Fight For Paradise Review: Another Day Another Vapid Reality Show | Leisurebyte

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Brigands: The Quest For Gold Review: Flat Storytelling Kills All the Thrill - Filmzzine

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Dinner with the Parents Review: Decent Family Comedy That Becomes Repetitive - Filmzzine

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