Xena: Warrior Princess

American fantasy television series

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May 16 2024 Zen Studios released a digital pinball table inspired by Xena: Warrior Princess as part of the Universal Pinball: TV Classics downloadable content for Pinball FX.
2020 Publication of Army of Darkness / Xena Omnibus, collecting multiple Xena and Army of Darkness crossover comics
2019 Publication of 'Xena: Warrior Princess – Road Warrior' collecting Xena: Warrior Princess v4 #1–6
2019 Publication of 'Xena: Warrior Princess – Volume 2: Mindgames' collecting Xena: Warrior Princess v3 #5–10
2019 A six-issue Xena comic series was published, written by Vita Ayala.
2018 Publication of 'Xena: Warrior Princess – Volume 1: Penance' collecting Xena: Warrior Princess v3 #1–5
October 11 2018 Release of Xena: Warrior Princess Ultimate Collection in Region 4.
February 2018 Dynamite started a new monthly Xena: Warrior Princess series that ran for ten issues, initially written by Meredith Finch and later by Erica Schultz.
2017 Publication of Xena: Warrior Princess Omnibus Volume One, collecting multiple comic series
2017 Publication of 'Xena: Warrior Princess – All Roads' collecting Xena: Warrior Princess v3 #1–6
August 21 2017 NBC officially cancelled its plans for the Xena reboot, with NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke stating the 'current incarnation is dead'.
April 2017 Javier Grillo-Marxuach left the Xena reboot project due to creative differences.
2016 Dynamite published a six-issue crossover with Army of Darkness titled 'Forever... And a Day'.
May 17 2016 Universal Studios Home Entertainment releases a complete series set of Xena: Warrior Princess on DVD.
April 2016 A third Xena comic series of six issues began, written by Genevieve Valentine and featuring art by Ariel Mendel.
November 2 2015 Simutronics Corporation closed down the Hercules & Xena: Alliance of Heroes MMORPG due to a dwindling player base.
August 13 2015 NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt announced a Xena reboot was in development, with Raimi and Tapert returning as executive producers.
July 20 2015 NBC reported developing a Xena reboot series with original executive producers Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, with potential debut in 2016.
May 2013 Lucy Lawless announced on Twitter that she was contacted by someone interested in re-invigorating the Xena brand, suggesting potential revival discussions were ongoing.
April 2013 A global online campaign was launched to encourage Universal Pictures to produce a Xena movie, with hundreds of thousands of supportive messages sent.
2012 Lucy Lawless asserted that her character Xena was from 'ancient Bulgaria, Thrace', clarifying her character's origins.
January 12 2010 Universal Studios Home Entertainment announces plans to re-release Xena: Warrior Princess on DVD.

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