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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