More TV news today.
Almost a year ago, Summit tried to start a super-powered franchise with "Push," which starred Chris Evans and Dakota Fanning. Despite a great look and some neat ideas, the story was muddled, and the movie failed to take off.
Now Summit is taking another stab at the concept, partnering up with Canada's E1 Entertainment to create a TV series.
David Hayter, of "X-Men" and "Watchmen" fame, is writing the TV pilot, and his Dark Hero Studios will be a producer on the series, says our parent site THR.
Here's the trailer in case you forgot what the movie was about:
The movie was a huge disappointment. Lame, lame, lame. Hopefully if this show ever sees the light of day it'll be better.
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