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– A Manhattan judge has adjourned a court appearance by Boy George on narcotics charges until next year, “Access Hollywood” reports. The singer was said to be in England. Criminal Court Judge Patricia Nunez granted the adjournment Monday at the request of defense and prosecution lawyers. Lewis Freeman, George’s lawyer, said George was excused from this court date so he could work on literary and recording projects in England. George will be back in court Feb. 1.

– “The Watchmen,” the DC Comics limited series credited with redefining the superhero genre, has found a home at Warner Bros. Pictures, Zap2it.com reports. The project has been in development since the 1980s, with such directors as Terry Gilliam, Darren Aronofsky and Paul Greengrass attached to the project at various times. Warner reportedly is talking to directors and looking for writers.

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