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PlayStation 'Powers' Renewed for Season 2 in 2016
PlayStation 'Powers' Renewed for Season 2 in 2016
PlayStation 'Powers' Renewed for Season 2 in 2016
After years spent in development hell just getting to air in the first place, PlayStation’s Powers TV series adaptation is officially here to stay. The gaming network has confirmed that Powers will return for Season 2 in 2016, keeping Detectives Walker and Pilgrim in the superhero game another year.
PlayStation 'Powers' Behind the Scenes Featurette
PlayStation 'Powers' Behind the Scenes Featurette
PlayStation 'Powers' Behind the Scenes Featurette
We’re admittedly intrigued to see what Sony comes up with for its first PlayStation original TV series, adapting Brian Michael Bendis’ revered superhero comic Powers. We’ve seen the trailer and a few photos, but the latest eight-minute preview goes behind-the-scenes to deliver our most comprehensive look at the world of Powers before its March 10 debut.
PlayStation 'Powers' Gets March 10 Premiere, New Poster
PlayStation 'Powers' Gets March 10 Premiere, New Poster
PlayStation 'Powers' Gets March 10 Premiere, New Poster
Sony PlayStation’s forthcoming entry into the original content arms race, ‘Powers’ has flexed plenty of footage and photos of its impending premiere, but with little sense of how the Brian Michael Bendis superhero drama would be rolled out. Now, Sony has revealed a March start date for the Sharlto Copley-starring ‘Powers,’ including its release schedule and a brand-new poster.
PlayStation 'Powers' TV Series Debuts First Trailer
PlayStation 'Powers' TV Series Debuts First Trailer
PlayStation 'Powers' TV Series Debuts First Trailer
It's been a long road getting there, but Brian Michael Bendis' 'Powers' has finally come out of the shadows with a first trailer for the forthcoming PlayStation TV series. The show's New York Comic-Con panel premiered the first footage of the upcoming superhero comic adaptation, with plenty of 'Powers' and stars on display.
PlayStation 'Powers' TV Series Debuts First Poster
PlayStation 'Powers' TV Series Debuts First Poster
PlayStation 'Powers' TV Series Debuts First Poster
Sony TV's forthcoming PlayStation original series 'Powers' has debuted to mixed reactions by its first photos of the cast, though fans of the Brian Michael Bendis comic adaptation will get a much closer look at the series from New York Comic-Con this weekend. While we wait, check out the first official poster for the series, highlighting Sharlto Copley's Christian Walker and Susan Heyward's Deena Pilgrim!
'Powers' TV Series Photos, Plus New York Comic-Con Trailer
'Powers' TV Series Photos, Plus New York Comic-Con Trailer
'Powers' TV Series Photos, Plus New York Comic-Con Trailer
Where last week saw our first look at Sony TV's forthcoming PlayStation series 'Powers,' debuting a photo look at Sharlto Copley and Susan Heyward as comic characters Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim, Sony is seriously supercharging their promotion. Not only have four new images of the Brian Michael Bendis-adapted series come to light, but so too will the first trailer at a New York Comic-Con 2014 panel!
Powers TV Series Casts Sharlto Copley and Michelle Forbes
Powers TV Series Casts Sharlto Copley and Michelle Forbes
Powers TV Series Casts Sharlto Copley and Michelle Forbes
Just last week saw Sony TV's forthcoming 'Powers' series adding its highest profile cast to date with comedian Eddie Izzard, but now the comic-adapted drama has entered a whole new district. Sharlto Copley has been tapped for the leading role in PlayStation's original 'Powers' series, along with 'The Killing' vet Michelle Forbes in a significant part.
Powers TV Series Casts Eddie Izzard, Noah Taylor and More
Powers TV Series Casts Eddie Izzard, Noah Taylor and More
Powers TV Series Casts Eddie Izzard, Noah Taylor and More
We're still not entirely certain what to make of Sony TV's forthcoming 'Powers' adaptation, set to debut in December 2014 as a PlayStation original series, but at the very least the comic drama's cast is shaping up nicely. Comedian Eddie Izzard has joined the series in a villainous new role, along with recent 'Game of Thrones' baddie Noah Taylor, and Olesya Rulin.

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