According to www.ainitcool.com
"What was The Boy Wonder up to before he hooked up with Bruce Wayne?
New "Smallville" showrunners Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson are teaming with producer McG ("Chuck," "Supernatural") for "The Graysons."
Presumably Dick Grayson and his parents get into all sorts of adventures when they're not swinging on the trapeze.
It's thought to be a possible replacement for "Smallville" should its eighth season prove its last. "
From www.variety.com
"The Graysons" is seen as a potential replacement for "Smallville" should that show end its run this season, which has been speculated. Should "Smallville" return next year, "The Graysons" might also make a strong companion piece.
CW insiders said they also see the "Graysons" development as a validating gesture by Warner Bros. that the company is still behind its 50% investment in the netlet, particularly following this fall’s strong openings for "Gossip Girl" and newbie "90210." They believe the studio wouldn’t risk bringing one of its prized franchises to CW if it believed the net was in dire straits.
In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young DJ will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character."
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I've always thought it would be neat so see the Flying Graysons on Smallville, but I'm not quite sure how this concept could support a series.
"What was The Boy Wonder up to before he hooked up with Bruce Wayne?
New "Smallville" showrunners Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson are teaming with producer McG ("Chuck," "Supernatural") for "The Graysons."
Presumably Dick Grayson and his parents get into all sorts of adventures when they're not swinging on the trapeze.
It's thought to be a possible replacement for "Smallville" should its eighth season prove its last. "
From www.variety.com
"The Graysons" is seen as a potential replacement for "Smallville" should that show end its run this season, which has been speculated. Should "Smallville" return next year, "The Graysons" might also make a strong companion piece.
CW insiders said they also see the "Graysons" development as a validating gesture by Warner Bros. that the company is still behind its 50% investment in the netlet, particularly following this fall’s strong openings for "Gossip Girl" and newbie "90210." They believe the studio wouldn’t risk bringing one of its prized franchises to CW if it believed the net was in dire straits.
In the one-hour "Graysons," which will be set in modern times, young DJ will face challenges involving first loves, young rivals and his family as he grows up. Souders and Peterson have come up with an original take on the character."
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I've always thought it would be neat so see the Flying Graysons on Smallville, but I'm not quite sure how this concept could support a series.