Cartoon Network is moving forward with a live-action/CGI telefilm based on its animated series "Ben 10: Alien Force," tapping Alex Winter to direct and John Turman to write the script. By Kimberly ...
Cartoon Network wants a second lease on life for “Ben 10.” The cable outlet, part of Time Warner’s Turner, plans to introduce a new version of the popular animated series, which debuted in 2006 and ...
The Ben 10 franchise, created by the Man of Action trio, began in 2005 with the original series “Ben 10.” Today, the franchise consists of five different series, four of which exist as continuations ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Cartoon Network’s schedule has been going through some changes, and one of the newest updates is ...
It just got a bit harder to watch some of Cartoon Network's older shows. As spotted by Gizmodo and various X/Twitter accounts this week, a number of beloved Cartoon Network series have been removed ...
In 2005, a mysterious space pod containing an alien device crash-landed on Earth, changing Benjamin "Ben" Tennyson’s life forever, as well as the imagination of millions of kids watching him on ...
What kid wouldn't want to be Ben Tennyson - a boy who can turn into hundreds of different alien heroes? Soon they can. Cartoon Network Enterprises, the global licensing and merchandising arm of the ...
If you’ve never heard of Ben 10: Protector of Earth, welcome to the club. If I said “Steven Seagle,” that might raise some eyebrows, except that I mean Steven T. Seagle, the American comics, TV, film, ...
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