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  • Colors Infinity to premiere latest international shows within 24 hours of its international telecast

    Colors Infinity to premiere latest international shows within 24 hours of its international telecast

    MUMBAI: Colors Infinity has started premiering shows and the list includes – Riverdale, The Flash, Arrow and Mr. Robot, etc. Adding to the festivities and excitement of the season, this October the channel is bringing shows one cannot afford to miss!

    Viacom18 head of programming – English entertainment Hashim Dsouza said, “Colors Infinity has always taken pride in its premium content. The shows on our line-up are critically acclaimed and highly anticipated across the globe, therefore becoming even more pertinent to bring them to the Indian audience within hours of their international telecast.”

    Here’s is the list of the shows this October:

    The Good Doctor – Season 1
    Tuesday, 3 October | 11 PM
    From the creator of House: David Shore and Executive Producer Daniel Dae Kim, The Good Doctor centers on Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome who relocates from a quiet country life to join a prestigious hospital’s surgical unit.

    Absentia – Season 1
    Monday, 2 October | 10 PM
    After being declared dead in absentia, an FBI agent must reclaim her family, identity and innocence when she finds herself the prime suspect in a string of murders.

    The breakout series of 2016, Riverdale will return on Colors Infinity with more blood, betrayal, friendships, romance and Bughead!

    Riverdale – Season 2
    Thursday, 12 October | 10 PM
    If the first season of Riverdale had you at the edge of your seats, prepare to be blown away in the second season of this dark-adaptation of the Archie-comic series. After discovering the killer of Jason Blossom, the second season picks up from the nail-biting cliffhanger finale.

    Back to save the day from the supervillains, The Flash, Arrow and the Legends of Tomorrow return with the newest seasons of their shows, starting October 11.

    The Flash – Season 4
    Wednesday, 11 October | 10 PM
    Season 3 finale saw Barry traipsing off into the Speed Force. The new season picks off 6 months later, with Team Flash stepping up to protect the city in a Barry-less world.

    Arrow – Season 6
    Friday, 13 October | 10 PM
    Arrow S5 capped one of its best seasons ever with an explosive finale that left the fate of nearly every major character hanging in the balance. Who would survive? Who would be left behind? We will seek the answers to these questions in Season 6.

    Legends of Tomorrow – Season 3
    Wednesday,11 October | 11 PM
    Possibly one of the most intriguing shows last year, Legends of Tomorrow S3 will pick up with the Legends having “broken” time and needing to run around endlessly to fix it. This season promises great fight scenes, clowns, and even dinosaurs.

    But that’s not all! Back with their latest seasons to Colors Infinity, Mr. Robot, Lucifer and Blindspot return to pick-up from where they left off at their season finales, with Elliot being shot, Lucifer facing his own demons and Jane deciphering her tattoos.

    Mr. Robot – Season 3
    Thursday, 12 October | 11 PM
    One of the trippiest thrillers of the decade, Season 3 of this Emmy-award winning series will shed more light on the trickeries of the hacktivist group fsociety, the sinister plans of The Dark Army, and survival of evil E-Corp.

    Lucifer – Season 3
    Tuesday, 3 October | 10 PM
    Season 3 of Lucifer will return to confront the problem of the returned wings of angel for Lucifer, the kidnapping and the unresolved issues with his mother. We will also see television’s Superman Tom Welling (Clark Kent/Smallville) join the cast as Murcus Pierce.

    Blindspot – Season 3
    Monday, 30 October | 11 PM
    Season 2 explained Jane’s tattoos, Kurt’s political future, and Roman’s missing memories. Season 3 will take forward this story and reveal more challenging conflicts, more ink and more fistacuffs!

    Adding music and symphony to the anticipated madness, Colors Infinity returns for the third successive year with its homegrown show Renault Kwid presents The Stage 3 styled by Jabong and co-powered by Motorola.

    The Stage – Season 3
    Saturday, 7 October | 8 PM
    Embarking on this magical journey, Colors Infinity begins the search for the successor to the crown of India’s most talented English singing artist! With a bundle of surprises in store for the viewers, The Stage is set for India’s best English singers to compete with the best.

    Don’t miss the delirium of entertainment and bandwagon of action, drama, thriller and suspense as Colors Infinity unleashes its Instant Premieres this October!

  • Turner to license Warner consumer products in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan & Sri Lanka

    Turner to license Warner consumer products in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan & Sri Lanka

    MUMBAI: Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific’s Cartoon Network Enterprises (CNE) will now be the consumer products licensing representative for Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, with the licensing agent for Bangladesh being Enroute International Limited.

     

    WBCP’s portfolio in these markets will be represented by CNE, consisting of films, television series, animated programs, and more. This includes iconic brands such as DC Comics Super Heroes BatmanSuperman and The Flash, as well as Looney TunesTom & JerryScooby-Doo, Harry Potter and The Hobbit trilogy amongst others.

     

    “Turner has always been our close partner as we support their broadcasting and marketing of animation programs in the region. This extension of our relationship will now include representation of our consumer products licensing business in the region, which is a strategic collaboration that will be mutually beneficial,” said Warner Bros. Consumer Products Greater China, Southeast Asia and India managing director Bianca Lee.

     

    The wide spectrum of WBCP’s licensing categories includes apparel, accessories, publishing, stationery, toys, gifts, novelties, as well as branded foods, personal care products and licensed advertising promotions as key categories in the region.

     

    Turner Asia Pacific president Ricky Ow said, “This association embodies the spirit of collaboration within Time Warner and leverages our combined organisation’s strengths. We already operate some of the most loved leading brands in South Asia and this collaboration will benefit from our proven success and the future investments we will make in the region. We are delighted to add WBCP to our portfolio and are very bullish on its growth opportunities.”

     

    CNE’s licensing portfolio in South Asia comprises 76 partners across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka across traditional retail, modern trade and e-commerce platforms.

  • Colors Infinity to go on air from 31 July in SD & HD

    Colors Infinity to go on air from 31 July in SD & HD

    MUMBAI: The new channel from the Viacom18 stable – Colors Infinity is all set to hit the television screens on 31 July, 2015. 

     

    Opening up the doors to international content, the channel’s content is co-curated by Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt.

     

    The channel will showcase a gamut of genres, ranging from drama, superheroes, comedy, fantasy, crime and thrillers to reality television with some of the world’s biggest shows across dancing, cooking, magic, singing and other lifestyle interests.

     

    Colors Infinity will be available across all the major direct-to-home (DTH) and digital cable platforms in standard definition (SD) as well as 1080p high-definition (HD) format with Dolby S5.1 surround sound.

     

    The launch line-up of the channel has international television series like My Kitchen Rules at 8 pm from Monday to Sunday, and back-to-back episodes of a new show like The Flash (season one), The Musketeers (Seasons 1  and 2) Forever (Season 1), The Big C (Seasons 1 to 4), Orange Is The New Black (Seasons 1 to3), Better Call Saul (Season 1) and Fargo (Season 1) everyday at 9 pm. 

  • DC Entertainment: The superhero of television

    DC Entertainment: The superhero of television

    MUMBAI: Long before she became famous as Susan Meyer of Desperate Housewives, Teri Hatcher played Louis Lane in the cult 90’s series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. This was one of the first few series produced in association with DC Comics after Superboy (1988 – 1992).  

     

    It ran from 1993 to 1997 and soon afterwards was on Star World India during the late 90s.

     

    In 2001, Tom Welling, with the blessing of the original Superman, Christopher Reeve, donned the superhero’s cape in Warner Bros’ (WB) original production, Smallville that won both critical acclaim and commercial success.

     

    It enjoyed an average viewership of 8.7 million and WB’s second-best 18-49 adult rating ever, according to Media Life Magazine. 

     

    The series follows the adventures of Clark Kent right from his pre-Superman days in the fictional town of Smallville in Kansas to his career at the Daily Planet while introducing other DC comics superheroes and villains.

     

    As earlier reported by indiantelevision.com, Smallville was aired in India on Star World with the first few seasons on Wednesday nights at 8 pm, later moving to Saturdays at 7 pm before being pulled off air.

     

    In an earlier interview with the website, Star English Entertainment business head, Kevin Vaz had reasoned, “Since moving Smallville to Saturdays, we weren’t receiving as much traction from the audience as we did during its initial run on Wednesday nights, and there was also new content then which received good response from the audience. Ergo, we had to discontinue airing the new seasons of the series.” 

     

    Smallville was a milestone in the journey of DC Comics’ Entertainment, which created a niche for itself in the global television market with the series. 

     

    Buoyed by its success, DC followed suit with Human Target, which however, failed to get the viewership it deserved and was hence taken off schedule and eventually cancelled. All the same, the series did air in its entirety on Warner Bros’ Indian channel, WB India.

     

    DC’s TV endeavours post Human Target have met with much greater success.

     

    In 2012, The CW, formed as a result of the merger between WB and Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), ordered its first drama series based on a DC Comics character Green Arrow

     

    Arrow revolves round billionaire playboy Oliver Queen, portrayed by Stephen Amell (Dante’s Cove, New Girl), who, after five years of being stranded on a hostile island, returns home to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante with a bow and arrow as his ammo of choice. As the series develops, more characters from DC Comics were introduced like Black Canary and The Flash.

     

    Coming to 2014, DC Entertainment has five new properties currently in production with various broadcast and cable networks. 

     

    Arrow, the CW Original series has made way for The Flash, an upcoming American television series developed by the writers and executive producers of Arrow. It will be based on the DC Comics character Flash reprised by Barry Allen, a Central City assistant police forensic investigator who by virtue of being caught in a chemical explosion, gets the power of superhuman speed. 

     

    The second new property is Gotham, an upcoming television series by Bruno Heller, creator of the Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated series Rome and The Mentalist. As the title suggests, Gotham is based on the DC Comics characters Detective James Gordon and Bruce Wayne created by Bob Kane and sundry other characters in the Batman franchise. Interestingly, the series will go into the origins of iconic villains like the Penguin, the Riddler, Cat woman, Two-Face, the Joker, Poison Ivy and Scarecrow. According to inside sources, both The Flash and Gotham might premiere on Star World Premiere HD.

     

    The third newbie is Vertigo, based on an imprint of DC Comics originally created to do stories that could not meet the stringent guidelines of the Comics Code Authority. 

     

    NBC’s upcoming supernatural series Constantine is based on DC Comics’ wildly popular series Hellblazer which revolves round seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult, John Constantine, who specializes in “giving hell… hell”. 

     

    Given the number of Warner Bros Television and DC Comics properties acquired by Indian broadcasters in the past, one can expect Constantine to end up airing on Star World, Zee Cafe or AXN.

     

    The CW’s upcoming drama series iZombie is loosely based on the series created by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred and published by DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint. 

     

    iZombie, developed by Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas, revolves round a medical student who becomes a zombie, and joins a Coroner’s Office to gain access to the brains she must reluctantly eat so that she can maintain her humanity. For every brain she eats though, she also inherits its memories and must now solve the deaths of these persons with help from the Medical examiner and a police detective.

     

    Also, American Movie Classics (AMC) Network – home to Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama series like Mad Men and Breaking Bad – in association with Sony Television, will soon bring to the small screen the satirical and supernatural comic series, Preacher, with comedy writers/actors Seth Rogen (Knocked Up, Superbad) and Evan Goldberg (Neighbours, This is the End) spearheading the project for the cable network. 

     

    Preacher follows hardened Reverend Jesse Custer. Accompanied by his ex-girlfriend and a vampire named Cassidy, he searches for God after finding out he has left heaven. The series’ antagonist is Saint of Killers, a Western lone gunman type, hell-bent on killing Jesse.

     

    Since iZombie will air midseason next year and Preacher is still in development, it is too early to speculate on which Indian broadcaster will air these adaptations.

     

    While the past decade has seen a slew of movies (The Dark Knight trilogy, Green Lantern, Superman: Man of Steel and the upcoming Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice) based on a wealth of characters from DC Comics, perhaps it’s time television followed suit as well!