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 | Joss Whedon among the Top Newsmakers 2004! SyFy Portal chose the top 5 newsmakers! |
SyFy Portal's Top Newsmakers Of 2004
1. Ronald D. Moore ("Carnivale", "Battlestar Galactica")
2. Joss Whedon
From stumping for former Presidential candidate John Kerry to reviving his failed "Firefly" series as a feature film, Joss Whedon has been a busy man.
The latest news has Whedon attached to a proposed "Wonder Woman" movie project, but even as he's putting the finishing touches on "Serenity" -- the motion picture based on "Firefly" -- his name continues to be bantied about as a possible replacement for Bryan Singer in the X-Men franchise. Of course, he has continued to deny that he has been approached by Twentieth Century Fox and Marvel Enterprises to pick up the third installment of the series.
Fans continue to campaign for the return of Whedon's previous works like "Angel," which ended this past year. But it's hard to tell if there will be anything coming from Buffyverse in the near future -- it looks like comic books will be keeping Whedon busy for some time to come.
3. "Farscape" (Fans brought it back on air.)
4. Bryan Singer ("X-Men", "Superman")
5. William Shatner ("Boston Legal", "Star Trek")
Other finalists:
[...] "Angel," which was cancelled by The WB in the dead of the night with an empty promise of telemovies on the network this season ... it seems like this show has been staked [...]
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