The Los Angeles Times: HERO COMPLEX FILM FESTIVAL
Posted 12:09 pm on Friday, May 27th, 2011 by Steve AhmadJune 9-12, 2011
The Chines 6 Theater
Hollywood & Highland
Going into its second super hero action packed year, the Hero Complex Film Festival is going to be a four-day event sure to bring surprise, suspense, and spandex! Q&A sessions with filmmakers, a reminiscent experience with Warren Beattty and his “Dick Tracy” days, “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” past, and present reboot discussions, John Farveau speaking about his work in the “Iron Man” franchise, Geoff Johns, famed comic book writer of Superman, and much much more will be showcased!
The rumor mill is already in circulation concerning these two men. Geoff Johns who worked on the this summer’s Green Lantern is Chief Creative Officer, among other things, at DC Entertainment. Along with Geoff, Jim Lee who is an art-demigod in his own right, is also anticipated to be at the special appearance to drop some bombshells regarding the upcoming Superman film(s).
Looks like Los Angeles is the place to be in early June with the Hero Complex Film Fest. and E3! Check out the official press release bellow.
LOS ANGELES, May 4, 2011 – The Los Angeles Times’ Hero Complex Film Festival blasts into its second super-heroic year with a four-day event at The Chinese 6 in Hollywood beginning June 9th. Eight iconic fan favorites will return to the big screen alongside rare live Q&A sessions with their filmmakers – and a surprise or two – hosted by pop culture writer Geoff Boucher.
The festival opens with Warren Beatty and his acclaimed take on the famed 1930’s gumshoe, “Dick Tracy.” Next up, the history and future of one of science fiction’s most beloved franchises will be showcased with the unique pairing of “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” and director Nicholas Meyer followed by 2009’s “Star Trek” and creative team members Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci and Damon Lindelof discussing the reboot and its upcoming sequel. Richard Donner will then provide behind-the-scenes perspective on the legendary shooting of “Superman” and “Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut” with a special appearance by DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer and famed comic book writer Geoff Johns. Finally, Jon Favreau will talk about bringing “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2” to theatrical life.
The festival will also feature a free weekend matinee of “The Incredibles,” after which select footage from this summer’s action-packed comedy “Cars 2” will be shown and attendees will get to chat with supervising animator Dave Mullins about the making of the film.
Tickets are available starting today. A limited number of multi-day festival passes are being offered and include a print of the exclusive 2011 Hero Complex Film Festival poster designed by superstar comic book artist and writer Mike Mignola. Tickets can also be bought for individual days and the complete festival schedule is posted at herocomplexfilmfest/schedule.
The Los Angeles Times’ award-winning Hero Complex debuted in 2008 as the first site by a major mainstream news outlet dedicated to genre-based film, TV and publishing projects. Hero Complex has gone on to become a wildly popular must-read for all things “geek” and hosts numerous events throughout the year, including a new, soon-to-be-announced Screening Series of upcoming releases, a dedicated area for comic and graphic novels at the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books and an influential presence at Comic-Con.
The Hero Complex Film Festival is being presented in association with USA Network, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and TNT’s “Falling Skies,” a 2-hour series premiere event June 19th, 9pm.
Source: LA Times



