Sunday, July 5, 2015

DVR/PVR GETTING A WORKOUT

Sure, everyone's DVR/PVR has been used for anything and everything they like. But, for the "comic book" centric, it is about to get bigger. Of course, it depends on peoples preferences as always. However, starting next season there is an abundance to pick from and thus far, everything has been top notch or close to it.

Returning will be "Arrow", "The Flash", "Gotham", "iZombie", "Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.", "Marvel's Agent Carter", and "The Walking Dead". There is even rumors of other networks bringing "Constantine" back for a second season, after being cancelled by NBC. Even without it, there are seven comic book shows thus far, and things get bigger with the new additions.
"Supergirl" will be debuting next season. Although it is on CBS, it does share a connection with The CW's "Arrow" and "The Flash" via producer Greg Berlanti. Who has even hinted at the worlds be connected and possibly have cross-overs.
With or without her, the "Arrow" and "The Flash" world grows through The CW's "Legends Of Tomorrow". Where we will see a line-up of characters both returning (The Atom & Firestorm), debuting (Hawkgirl), and a mix of the two (White Canary). Looking forward to it, but there is the thought of possibly doing "too much" and if one fails will there be a domino effect?
FOX will be adding to their line-up with "Lucifer" from DC Comic Imprint Vertigo's "Sandman".
"The Walking Dead" universe is expanding as well with "Fear The Walking Dead". It will be interesting to see if AMC can recreate the success with this one.
Netflix has also entered the fray, although not everyone has it, "Daredevil" was a success and returning for another season, and "The Punisher" set to debut on the show. Show wise, "Iron Fist", "Marvel's A.K.A. Jessica Jones", and "Marvel's The Defenders" confirmed to be joining their ranks.

There is also a long list of shows that are in the pilot and developmental phases. Meaning things are set to get even bigger in the future. So, no matter how you go about watching them it will be a marathon of sorts. Personally, looking at a minimum of seven shows alone. Family life, work alone makes this a task. Especially when adding WWE and another upcoming "Comic Book Movie Boom" (with DC Comics finally joining the race). And of course, lets not forget reading the comic books for which these shows and movies are based on. Whoever created DVR/PVR's.....THANK YOU!!!!

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