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It’s not easy being a single gal in the big city. It’s hard enough learning how to juggle a career, dating and a nagging mother but what’s a girl to do when the sexy super hero named Cryptic Man breaks into your apartment, telling you that you’re really a super hero too and sends you to see The Scientist. Oh and just when you think things can’t get any weirder, well you know that boyfriend who died a few months ago when he fell off that mountain he was climbing...

Well Penny is about to find out. With her gal pals Suzette and Krya by her side, Penny becomes the latest super hero in the city to done a snappy spandex outfit. Penny soon chooses the name Ultra and an agent, for being a super hero isn’t just about saving the innocent and fighting the bad guys anymore. There’s movies, cds and endorsements contracts to deal with as well as adoring fans.

Yup, it’s definitely not easy to be a single gal in the big city now-a-days but it sure is interesting.

This site is dedicated to upcoming TV Series Ultra based on the homonymous comic-books by the Luna Brothers. Enjoy your stay!
Ultra_TV on My Space
09 Aug 2006 | Val | comments (0)
Well we started a My Space page for Ultra. A very special thank you to Polia for setting up the page *hugs*. Here is the link to the Ultra_TV My Space page, so don't forget to make us you're friend :D

http://www.myspace.com/ultra_tv

Campaign For iTune Pilot Download
30 Jul 2006 | Val | comments (0)
On July 28, 2006 there was an article in the LA Times online regarding Auqaman the movie and series. A pilot was filmed earlier this year for the new CW network but the pilot wasn't picked up. Then last week the shelved pilot became available on iTune. Please see the section of the article regarding the pilot on iTune and how it did.

Earlier this week, a previously unseen pilot for an "Aquaman" TV series debuted on iTunes, and the show immediately became the website's most-downloaded video, Apple said.

The TV pilot was created by screenwriters Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, who launched the popular "Superman"-inspired series "Smallville." The "Aquaman" series was initially conceived as a Warner Bros. Television production for the WB network, which has merged with UPN into the new CW network.

The pilot stars Justin Hartley as Arthur "AC" Curry, a young environmental activist grappling with his fledgling responsibilities as the prince of the lost city of Atlantis, shrouded in the Bermuda Triangle. Like the comic book character, Aquaman can breathe underwater — he possesses preternatural power when wet, which diminishes as he dries off.

"For whatever reason, they ultimately decided not to pick it up," says Gough of CW's response to the pilot. "The pilot may not be perfect, but you can certainly see a series there."

You can also see potential audience interest. When Aquaman made a cameo on "Smallville" last season, it was the season's highest-rated episode.

Gough says he is nevertheless pleased that Warners gave his and Millar's pilot to iTunes. In addition to generating thousands of downloads, the pilot also is attracting strong feedback within the industry, enough that Gough holds out slim hope that it could attract enough Internet interest to revive "Aquaman" as a TV series.


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