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Who
Wants to be a Superhero Returns to Sci Fi for Season 2 6/19/07
SCI FI'S BREAKOUT HIT WHO WANTS TO BE A SUPERHERO? STARRING STAN LEE
RETURNS WITH AN EVEN BIGGER SECOND SEASON
10 All-New Homegrown Heroes Compete For Immortality With Their Own
Comic Book And Action Figure
Series Premiere Thursday, July 26th at 9PM ET/PT
NEW YORK - June 19, 2007 - SCI FI Channel's hit reality series WHO
WANTS TO BE A SUPERHERO? from Nash Entertainment and POW! Entertainment
Inc., returns for its second season on Thursday, July 26 at 9:PM ET/PT.
The new season features an all-new league of 10 superhero contestants,
exciting new physical challenges, a few fiendish villains, and two more
episodes than last year 8 in all!
Who Wants To Be A Superhero? is a competition reality series unlike any
other. It's a show with heart, humor, thrills, adventure, surprises and
spandex! It challenges a lucky few to create their very own superhero
alter ego, live together in a secret lair under the watchful eye of Stan
Lee and compete for the best reality competition prize yet: immortality!
Once again this season, the winning superhero is immortalized in a new
comic book from Dark Horse Comics created by Stan Lee himself. This year's
winner will also see his/her character turned into an action figure by
Shocker Toys.
"I never thought anything could be more of a blast than writing
stories about superheroes, says Stan Lee. "I was wrong! Appearing on
Who Wants To Be A Superhero? has been one of the most exciting, fun-filled
experiences ever! Imagine, instead of looking at panels of costumed
cavorters on a page, I'm looking at them and talking to them and reacting
with them in real life! And the tremendous feedback from fans via letters,
emails and blogs is half the fun! Sorry I can't tell you any more right
now because I'm too busy writing my acceptance speech for the Emmy Awards,
although so far I haven't gotten any further than-- "Excelsior!"
This year's competing superheroes chosen from auditions around the
country are:
Basura (aka Aja De Coudreaux / Oakland, CA) enlists the help of all
bugs everywhere and uses her mystical powers to turn trash into treasures.
Braid (aka Crystal Clark / Bloomington, IL) makes herself any age,
race, or gender and can turn her hair into crime-busting tentacles.
The Defuser (aka Jarrett Crippen / Austin, TX) is an expert
paramilitary superhero who uses non-violent weaponry to stop villains. He
has the unique ability to function at 110 percent.
Hygena (aka Melody Mooney / Sherman Oaks, CA) fights crime and grime
making weapons from all types of cleaning utensils.
Hyper-Strike (aka John Stork / Plainfield, VT and Chicago) is a martial
arts expert with super strength and agility and he can project his Chi
(life force) through his hands.
Mindset (aka Phillip Allen / Ft. Lauderdale, FL) is a telekinetic time
traveler on a mission to end all war. Originally named Omnicron, Mindset
is the viewers' choice on the show winning his place by Internet voters
earlier this year.
Mr. Mitzvah (aka "Sir Ivan" Wilzig / Miami, FL and New York
City) is real life Bruce Wayne who lives in a castle, this
multi-millionaire's mission, under the guise of Mr. Mitzvah, is to save
the lives of children.
Ms. Limelight (aka Trisha Paytas / Byron, IL and Los Angeles) is a
captivating blonde caped-crusader absorbs the powers of action stars on TV
and in movies.
Parthenon (aka Dan Williams / Orlando, Fl) is an archaeologist who gets
his mystical powers from an ancient gauntlet he discovered in Greece
Whip-Snap (aka Paula Thomas / Dallas, TX and Los Angeles) Raised in
Texas, this superhero has a mastery of the whip and if her bare skin
touches a villain that villain is turned into sand.
These 10 fearless defenders of truth and justice will match wits
against the new nemesis Dr. Dark, a masked evildoer who torments Stan and
the superheroes throughout the season. No one knows his real identity,
that is, until the exciting season finale.
Also new this season is Executive Producer and show runner Andy Scheer.
He previously produced Hell's Kitchen (Co-Executive Producer/FOX) SCI FI's
Mad Mad House (Consulting Producer), Paradise Hotel (Supervising
Producer/FOX) several installments of VH1'a Behind the Music series (Ozzy
Osbourne, Jerry Lee Lewis, Alice Cooper) to name a few. He has directed
many popular series and specials including American Idol (FOX), Popstars
(WB), My Life is a Sitcom (ABC Family), Teen Choice Awards (ABC), Reel
Comedy (Comedy Central) and Music Mania (ABC Family).
Who Wants to be a Superhero? was developed by Stan Lee, Bruce Nash and
Scott Satin. Lee and Nash are also the show's executive producers. It is
produced with the SCI FI Channel by Nash Entertainment, and Lee's POW!
Entertainment, Inc. Additional Executive Producers are Andrew Jebb and
Gill Champion.
POW! (Purveyors of Wonder) Entertainment, Inc. (Pink Sheets:POWN.PK) is
founded by world famous comic book and motion picture icon Stan Lee,
together with award winning producer Gill Champion and acclaimed
intellectual properties specialist Arthur Lieberman Esq. POW!'s
principals, combined, have created, produced and licensed some of the most
successful character franchises of all time which have gone on to generate
billions of dollars of revenues. POW! specializes in franchises for the
entertainment industry, including animation and live-action feature films,
television, DVDs, video games, merchandising, and related ancillary
markets, all of which aid in the establishment of new and exciting global
franchises.
Stan Lee is the creator and inventor of the modern superhero. A
prolific author, Lee revolutionized the entertainment industry by creating
compelling characters who, despite extraordinary powers and talents, are
none the less plagued by the same doubts and difficulties experienced by
ordinary people. Some of his most enduring characters, like Spider-Man,
The Incredible Hulk, X-Men, The Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Daredevil,and
Silver Surfer, have transcended from the comic book genre and exploded
onto the big screen breaking all time box office records.
Nash Entertainment has become an idea factory for both film and
television projects alike. Bruce Nash is well known for his trendsetting
ideas and ability to translate them into successful projects, and Nash
Entertainment is quickly developing an aggressive feature film slate,
including "Time of Their Lives" with producer Scott Stuber for
Universal, "The Fritz Pollard Story" (with Don Cheadle attached
as a producer), "To Wally Ward," a baseball-themed drama written
by Angelo Pizzo ("Hoosiers" and "Rudy"),
"Sherlock's Secretary" (with director Mark Dindal attached) for
Walden Media, "Win My Soul" with Tobey Maguire's Maguire
Entertainment and "When Good Pets Go Bad" for MGM (inspired by
Nash's highly rated TV reality specials). Nash's most recent television
projects include the blockbuster Court TV series "Most
Shocking," the new rescue series "Most Daring" for Court
TV, "World's Most Amazing Videos" for Spike TV and "The
Greatest Sports Stories Never Told" for Fox Sports Net. Nash also has
several high concept TV movies in development at various networks. The
company was responsible for some of NBC's biggest reality hits including
"For Love or Money," "Who Wants To Marry My Dad?" and
"Meet My Folks."
SCI FI Channel is a television network where "what if" is
what's on. SCI FI fuels the imagination of viewers with original series
and events, blockbuster movies and classic science fiction and fantasy
programming, as well as a dynamic Web site (www.scifi.com) and magazine.
Launched in 1992, and currently in 89 million homes, SCI FI Channel is a
network of NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and
entertainment companies.
(These are Trademarks of Marvel Character Inc.)
Source:
Sci Fi Press Release
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