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Post by achilles on Oct 11, 2019 11:28:39 GMT
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Post by achilles on Oct 12, 2019 11:33:59 GMT
Either CBR or Rama are all hot and bothered by a COIE tweet featuring....Keaton as Bruce Wayne in a newspaper clipping announcing Wayne's marriage to Selina Kyle...
Doubt Keaton actually appears, but it is a cute way to incorporate the first two Batman movies in Arrowverse continuity. Be great though if he was available and willing...
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Post by achilles on Oct 12, 2019 15:56:13 GMT
Well, CBR is reporting a rumor based on what seems to me to be a bit...sketchy as of yet, that Tom Ellis is appearing in COIE as his character Lucifer. Given the claim that he was seen in something close to how Lucifer normally dresses on the show with Matt Ryan among others, (including Diggle), there may be something to it, if the report is reliable.
They should get Dina Meyer from BOP as well; the crossover needs an Oracle to join Huntress again. And might as well bite the bullet and invite Cain and Hatcher back in those roles; given that it's evidently old hat for actors to play multiple roles on these shows. Maybe Pertwee and a new guy to play Batman and Wayne from Gotham? And if you have them, you need RLT and the guy who did Riddler.
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Post by sdsichero on Oct 14, 2019 19:09:47 GMT
Someone else is in crisis
(probably just that image)
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Post by chap22 on Oct 16, 2019 5:19:18 GMT
Crisis and Arrow's impending end appear to have energized the writers, because in the words of the Twitter youths, the A-plot in Flash and the entirety of Arrow (that wasn't related to the Godawful "Team Arrow 2.0" flash-forwards ) absolutely slapped. Multiversal hijinks, antimatter, and red skies galore {Spoiler} RIP Earth-2, we hardly knew ye led to some super fun stuff tonight, and appears set to carry the 2 main shows through the entirety of the fall slate.
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Post by chap22 on Oct 16, 2019 19:04:44 GMT
Behold...the Anti-Monitor!
Not awful, but definitely more Night King-ish than classic comics look.
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Post by achilles on Oct 16, 2019 22:19:35 GMT
Behold...the Anti-Monitor!
Not awful, but definitely more Night King-ish than classic comics look.
Yes, he's definitely lost weight! Might not finish all that well in the dunking contest after all.
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Post by achilles on Oct 23, 2019 17:24:15 GMT
The Flash was...kind of not terrible this week. Mostly due IMO to the new Wells...is he about to find {Spoiler} The Rock of Eternity? That's one guy from the movies I might see doing an appearance for COIE just for fun. Which would be all kinds of cool. Back to The Flash...some stuff with Ralph and his...mom! Villain of the week made strangely pointless by the looming COIE and his own lameness and the lack of imagination for the big bads from conception in the writers room onwards. I mean damn, Smallville had "meteor freaks", and "sex freaks", though the latter were simply on the cast. This show has dark matter and vague or shifting and ultimately pointless motivations on the part of the bad guys. Get a new one, guys. Oh yeah, Ted Kord call out by lame villain. And frankly, a Batmanesque Wells so far is brilliant.
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Post by SporkBot on Oct 23, 2019 19:19:45 GMT
"Marv Perez".
Very tongue-in-cheek reference there, writers of the Flash.
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Post by chap22 on Oct 23, 2019 20:13:36 GMT
"Marv Perez". Very tongue-in-cheek reference there, writers of the Flash.
You really want to take issue with that reference? C'mon, man...at least pretend that you don't hate fun.
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Post by SporkBot on Oct 23, 2019 20:45:04 GMT
I don't have a problem with the reference. Just pointing it out.
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Post by chap22 on Oct 28, 2019 19:11:46 GMT
So EW is reporting "The CW is actively developing a one-hour project called Superman & Lois Lane for next season, with Supergirl‘s Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch starring as the titular and iconic DC Comics couple.
Executive produced and written by former Flash showrunner Todd Helbing, the potential show would follow the super-duo as they deal with all of the stress, pressures, and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society."
Hoechlin's Supes has been the best/only good thing to come out of the whole Supergirl debacle (other than Melissa herself), and I've become a big fan of young Jon Kent in the comics, so this is exactly what I want out of a Superman show right now. Sign me up, I'm sold.
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Post by sdsichero on Oct 28, 2019 21:52:44 GMT
So EW is reporting "The CW is actively developing a one-hour project called Superman & Lois Lane for next season, with Supergirl‘s Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch starring as the titular and iconic DC Comics couple. Executive produced and written by former Flash showrunner Todd Helbing, the potential show would follow the super-duo as they deal with all of the stress, pressures, and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society." Hoechlin's Supes has been the best/only good thing to come out of the whole Supergirl debacle (other than Melissa herself), and I've become a big fan of young Jon Kent in the comics, so this is exactly what I want out of a Superman show right now. Sign me up, I'm sold.
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Post by achilles on Oct 28, 2019 21:54:22 GMT
So EW is reporting "The CW is actively developing a one-hour project called Superman & Lois Lane for next season, with Supergirl‘s Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch starring as the titular and iconic DC Comics couple. Executive produced and written by former Flash showrunner Todd Helbing, the potential show would follow the super-duo as they deal with all of the stress, pressures, and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society." Hoechlin's Supes has been the best/only good thing to come out of the whole Supergirl debacle (other than Melissa herself), and I've become a big fan of young Jon Kent in the comics, so this is exactly what I want out of a Superman show right now. Sign me up, I'm sold. Not so sure; it'll be pretty connected to Supergirl, a terrible show, and that bothers me. Otherwise, it might be okay.
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Post by SporkBot on Oct 29, 2019 2:41:35 GMT
So EW is reporting "The CW is actively developing a one-hour project called Superman & Lois Lane for next season, with Supergirl‘s Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch starring as the titular and iconic DC Comics couple. Executive produced and written by former Flash showrunner Todd Helbing, the potential show would follow the super-duo as they deal with all of the stress, pressures, and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society." Hoechlin's Supes has been the best/only good thing to come out of the whole Supergirl debacle (other than Melissa herself), and I've become a big fan of young Jon Kent in the comics, so this is exactly what I want out of a Superman show right now. Sign me up, I'm sold. The only CW/DC show with a parents/kid dynamic at the center is Black Lightning, so maybe "Superman and Lois Lane" can avoid the pratfalls of the other shows with using the CW's repetitive formula. Speaking of Supergirl...J'onn takes an awful long time before questioning how Alex knew something only one other person knew. Somehow, I don't buy the "racked with guilt" excuse where that is concerned. Not noticing how off Alex might've been acting is tenuous enough, but not questioning her source? Nia and Brainy...I get they're going for "quirky smart guy is dumb in relationships", but...yeah, still nothing interesting here. "Simon Kirby". I suspect we'll have characters named "Kane Siegel" on Black Lightning or "Marston Shuster" on Arrow (though, I don't watch the latter, so maybe the already have). I guess it could be a coincidence that Flash had a double-Easter egg last week and Supergirl had own recently, but it seems like that'd be an oddly specific coincidence... At first I questioned Jimmy being able to buy a newspaper, but he was head of CatCo for a while, so he probably had plenty of bank. Good thing, too, since it's not like he was famously attached to a major metropolitan newspaper that he could take the story of a corrupted town to or anything. A DAILY news source that could report to the entire PLANET, if you will. Also a good thing he apparently got his Dad's camera fixed, since...wasn't it busted up in one of the previous seasons? Lena...is actually being a decent antagonist. Plotting, scheming behind the scenes...not as charismatic or entertaining as Tobias Whale, but still an improvement, so far.
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