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Revision as of 09:51, 19 April 2018

Powerless (logo).png

The series logo.

Status: Partially Found


Powerless was a sitcom created by Ben Queen for DC Comics in 2015, and sold to NBC for broadcast sometime May 2016; starring Vanessa Hudgens Danny Pudi, and Alan Tudyk, it was about a team at Wayne Security, who specialized in products to help the victims of superhero/villain battles.

The show's original pilot differs quite a large amount from the aired version. Greenlit in August 2015, it was about a superhero insurance company (RetCon Insurance) that paid out people caught in the middle of superhero attacks, led by Emily Locke (Vanessa Hudgens). Among other smaller changes were character additions, removals, and personality tweaking.

The pilot, in full, was previewed at Comic Con 2016, and a trailer with footage from the original pilot was leaked shortly after [1], but the full pilot has yet to be released to the public. A member on the Lost Media Wiki, MrColeslaw, asked the show's creator about the pilot's possible release. However, Warner Bros (the owners of the pilot) have no plans to release it. [2]


A script for the original pilot[3] was also located by MrColeslaw, on a website dedicated to television pilots.

Gallery

Footage from the pilot in a trailer.

References

  1. YouTube Video. Retrieved 19 April '18.
  2. Tweet to the show's creator. Retrieved 19 April '18.
  3. Script to the original pilot. Retrieved 19 April '18.