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RoboCop is a 1988 superhero animated series based on the 1987 movie of the same name. [1] The series was produced by Marvel Productions in association with Orion Pictures Corporation , and was syndicated by New World Television as part of the Marvel Action Universe programming block.
While RoboCop was initially an American property, Orion Pictures received a $500,000 cash infusion for TV licensing rights by Canada's Skyvision Entertainment in May 1993. . Orion Pictures had originally planned to make a fourth RoboCop film, but decided to license a television series instead due to the bankruptcy of the studio and the negative reception to RoboCop 3 (1993).
RoboCop has appeared in several video game adaptions for the films, as well as games in which the character crossed over with other properties. RoboCop appears in a video game adaption of RoboCop. RoboCop later appears in a video game adaption of RoboCop 2. RoboCop also appears in a video game adaption of RoboCop 3.
A live-action RoboCop TV series in development at Amazon MGM Studios has armed itself with two key creatives. Peter Ocko, whose credits include Lodge 49, Elementary and Pushing Daises, has been ...
RoboCop is an American cyberpunk action media franchise featuring the futuristic adventures of Alex Murphy, a Detroit, Michigan police officer, who is fatally wounded in the line of duty and transformed into a powerful cyborg, brand-named RoboCop, at the behest of a powerful mega-corporation, Omni Consumer Products.
RoboCop: Prime Directives is a Canadian cyberpunk TV miniseries released in 2001. It is a spin-off from the RoboCop franchise. [3] The series, created by Fireworks Entertainment, consists of four feature-length episodes: Dark Justice, Meltdown, Resurrection and Crash and Burn. All four episodes have been released on DVD.
Kurtwood Larson Smith (born July 3, 1943) [1] is an American actor. He is known for playing Clarence Boddicker in RoboCop (1987), Robert Griggs in Rambo III (1988), and Red Forman in That '70s Show (1998–2006) and That '90s Show (2023–2024), as well as for his many appearances in science fiction films and television programs (Lou Grant, Star Trek, The X-Files).
The first season ends with Gi-hun winning the prize money in a final fight to the death with his last remaining competitor Sang-woo but sinking to an all-time low depression after the traumatic ...