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TheCC Staff
05-22-2008, 10:40 PM
Celebrated Novelist Greg Rucka Discusses Writing Chapter of Batman Gotham Knight
Press Release

May 22nd, 2008 - Want a nice, frank conversation? Corner Greg Rucka and pick a subject. He is anything but restrained, speaking freely and constantly exuding the kind of creative flashpoint from which arises his fascinating array of benchmark characters.

Raised on California’s Central Coast, and schooled at Vassar College and USC, Rucka brings a street sensibility to his work – which has ranged from nearly a dozen novels and several short stories to a daunting list of comics, non-fiction essays and, now, a segment of the highly-anticipated animated film, “Batman Gotham Knight.”

“Batman Gotham Knight,” the third film in the ongoing series of DC Universe animated original PG-13 movies, will arrive July 8, 2008 on DVD and Blu-Ray disc, and will also be available that day On Demand via digital cable and for download through broadband sites. The film is produced as a collaboration between DC Comics, Warner Premiere, Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Animation.

Rucka will make the trek from his Portland, Oregon home to Wizard World Chicago this June to attend the world premiere of “Batman Gotham Knight” and participate on the post-premiere panel. With Rucka joining producer Bruce Timm and fellow BGK writers Alan Burnett and Brian Azzarello on the panel (and quite possibly a few yet-to-be-announced special guests), it promises to be an extremely entertaining evening.

Rucka has already built an astonishing career, complete with his share of Eisner Awards for works like “Whiteout: Melt” and “Gotham Central: Half a Life.” His characters, most notably bodyguard Atticus Kodiak and “Queen & Country” series protagonist Tara Chace, have drawn a legion of fans into his literary wake. He’s written for some of DC Comics’ best-known characters, including Superman and Wonder Woman. Inspired by his graphic novel of the same name, “Whiteout” will come to theaters as a major motion picture later this fall with Kate Beckinsale in the lead role.

But Batman is the subject today – and Rucka is happy to share his thoughts. For his segment, entitled “Crossfire,” Rucka brings to animated life the detectives familiar to fans of his “Gotham Central” comics – highlighted by the starring role of Crispus Allen. In the segment, which is the second chapter of the six-part film, the Gotham City police don’t trust the mysterious Dark Knight – until they get a first-hand experience of his power and integrity while both detectives and super hero are under fire.

If you want to read a great Greg Rucka biography, or two, go to his website – www.gregrucka.com. It’s worth the trip. What you won’t read there is the following Q&A … and if you like that, there’s even more interesting information, images, shout-outs and a brand new widget at the film’s official website: www.BATMANGOTHAMKNIGHT.com …


And now … the Q&A with Greg Rucka:

Question:
As this is your first time writing for animation, how did you feel about the translation of your words to the screen?

Greg Rucka answers:
It was dynamite, especially the final sequences of my segment. It was almost exactly what I was going for. What was really cool was to hear Kevin Conroy say stuff that I typed. I’ve written some screen stuff before, but I haven’t written Batman for the screen before. That’s cool on one level. But I love those Alan Burnett-Bruce Timm-Paul Dini animated series – I thought it was revolutionary – and Kevin was central to that.


Click Here To Read The Rest of the Interview (http://thecomiccollective.com/Movies-TV/Interviews/2008/May/Greg_Rucka_Discusses_Writing_For_Batman_Gotham_Kni ght/)