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Fall is bringing fantasy (and romantasy), literary fiction, politics and Taylor-ed book offerings
Read full article: Fall is bringing fantasy (and romantasy), literary fiction, politics and Taylor-ed book offeringsNot even a presidential election is likely to slow the wave of fantasy novels that has been building the past few years.
'Watchmen' on HBO: A Guide to the Historical Events, Political Figures and Pop Culture
Read full article: 'Watchmen' on HBO: A Guide to the Historical Events, Political Figures and Pop CultureWatchmen, Damon Lindelofs TV adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons graphic novel, has no shortage of real-world references. Taking place over 30 years after the events of the graphic novel, the HBO series continues to expand the alternate timeline that parallels Americas ongoing 200-year-plus history. Heres an ongoing list -- updated with each new episode -- of all the historical events, political figures and pop culture references featured in the series. [first referenced in season 1, episode 1]: Debuting on Broadway in 1943, Oklahoma! (Exclusive)How HBO's 'Watchmen' Is Different: White Supremacists, President Robert Redford and a 'F**k You' To Alan Moore
'Watchmen' Trailer Sees a Masked Regina King Facing Off With Vigilantes
Read full article: 'Watchmen' Trailer Sees a Masked Regina King Facing Off With VigilantesThe Watchmen are back with a whole new saga, which is previewed in HBOs first official trailer for the upcoming series. The original Watchmen is being remixed, as the creator puts it, with the introduction of new characters that live in a world years after the original events took place. In this Watchmen, Rorschach's followers are white supremacists, and the police don these masks as they fight against terrorists in their theoretical backyard. Speaking to ET in late April while she was filming Watchmen in Atlanta, Chau admitted she was having a great time on set. RELATED CONTENT:HBO's 'Watchmen': White Supremacists, President Robert Redford and a 'F**k You' To Alan MooreRegina King Teases HBO's 'Watchmen' Series & Whether Broadway Is in Her Future (Exclusive)Hong Chau on Taking the Lead and Why She Hasnt Watched Her Acclaimed Forever Episode (Exclusive)
How HBO's 'Watchmen' Is Different: White Supremacists, President Robert Redford and a
Read full article: How HBO's 'Watchmen' Is Different: White Supremacists, President Robert Redford and aIn this Watchmen, Rorschach's followers are white supremacists. "I went through a very intensive terror of f**king it up I'm not entirely sure I'm out of that tunnel. "I'm channeling the spirit of Alan Moore to tell Alan Moore, 'F**k you, I'm doing it anyway.'" In this Watchmen, Robert Redford is president of the United States, and has been since the '90s. "They've abolished term limits," Lindelof explained, adding that the show analyzes "what happens if a well-intentioned white man is president for far too long."