Showing posts with label The CW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The CW. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

JUSTICE LEAGUE ON TV POSSIBLE NOW?

It was reported that the version of the Suicide Squad on televisions "Arrow" was scrapped due to the upcoming live action version. So, it was likely that a t.v. version of DC Comics ultimate team of superheroes, Justice League, was not going to happen. However, now we see "Supergirl" moving to the CW and joining "Arrow", "The Flash", and "Legends Of Tomorrow" ("iZombie" too but separate universe). Not only that, she is bringing one of DC Comics trinity in Superman.

Does this mean that there is a possibility of seeing a new version of group? We saw the Justice League in "Smallville" missing Wonder Woman and Batman, but the team was assembled regardless. Why not go the same route again, but with a newer spin on it this time? It is most likely that we won't see Batman or Wonder Woman, maybe as Bruce Wayne or Diana Prince, but not as their hero versions. That is okay, there are still others both already within the television universe and who could possibly make an appearance after likely being off movie studios radar at this point in time. It's okay if Superman isn't even involved.
Green Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl cover the basics of human, meta human, and alien. We'll assume Aquaman and Cyborg may be off limits right now, so we'll go with Mister Miracle, Doctor Fate, and maybe bring up Vibe to replace Green Lantern with the friendship banter with The Flash.

If not the Justice League, then definitely a new version of the classic Justice Society. Haven't been a fan of "Legends Of Tomorrow" so it could make for a good replacement given some of their cast would make perfect fits. The Atom, Hawkman, and Hawkgirl to be precise. Now that I think of it, it would make for an excellent two-part television movie at the end of every season. Since Justice League is on the big screen, then a Justice Society could own the small.

I honestly don't see why they don't allow characters to appear, as the real fans are able to differentiate between the universes so there wouldn't be any confusion. We spend a lot of time explaining to "outsiders" which movies are connected and not.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

DC COMICS TV-VERSE, WHO STILL NEEDS TO BE IN IT

With the movieverse (for DC Comics, as well as with Marvel), we focused slightly more on who has and is scheduled to appear on the big screen. Unlike with the movieverse, where everything is really still in the infancy stage, the "tv-verse" is new, but much more evolved and bigger. At the present time, there are 2 different worlds on television ("Arrow/The Flash" and "Gotham", with a possible third in production (Supergirl). We will be focusing on the bigger "Arrow/The Flash".

Although some fans and actors/actresses wanted "Arrow" and "The Flash" to be a part of the movieverse, it isn't how things turned out. That doesn't mean it will never happen, given that all these shows and movies are viewed by some as "multiverses", and comic book fans know that worlds can collide, and cross-overs can happen. But, even if it never happens, the tv-verse is strong enough to go it alone, and also has just as much room (if not more) to grow their ranks.

Aquaman
Aquaman is set to make his big screen debut via Jason Momoa, but for some, he still requires redemption on the small screen. It wasn't that his appearance within the "Smallville" tv-verse was horrible, but it wasn't near the standard set by not only fans, but the pages of the comic books.
Superman/Batman/Wonder Woman
Of all of the characters, these may be the hardest to procure the rights to or the allowance to have them appear in this tv-verse. It would help solidify things though having one of DC Comics "Big 3" make an appearance.

Martian Manhunter
Have yet to hear any reference to the character for the movieverse, so Mars last survivor may be available to shape-shift his way into the mix of things. Although it would be nice to see more of the alien form than the human this time around.

Wildcat
If the story in DC Comics movieverse is focusing on assembling the Justice League, perhaps the tv-verse could focus on bringing together the members of the Justice Society.

Hawkman and/or Hawkgirl
We saw Hawkman swoop into battle in the "Smallville" tv-verse, perhaps this time around we see Hawkgirl cracking skulls. Or better yet, both of them battling side-by-side. If anything, it would supply the season ending "death" for one or all of the shows.

Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
While Green Lantern fans await a member of the Corps to appear on the silver screen, perhaps the small screen could set the stage for the original (Golden Age) Green Lantern, Alan Scott.

A Top Villain
Yes, there has obviously been some of the top baddies within this tv-verse, but who among them is powerful enough to require all of the heroes (or a large group of them) to come together and fight them. Darkseid is the most obvious answer, but he might be in "protection mode" as DC Comics builds their movie-verse, with him being likely the one to require the Justice League to take him down. So, perhaps someone like Brainiac, Anti-Monitor or even maybe the Secret Society for this tv-verse.

There are of course an almost endless list of characters that "should" appear on any and all of the shows. Which at the moment may be "Arrow" and "The Flash", but there is also another spin-off in the works, so this universe is only going to get bigger. Leaving the only questions less as to whom will appear, but simply how they will be involved in this tv-verse.
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Saturday, October 11, 2014

CONNECTING GOTHAM WITH ARROW/FLASH

Arrow.The_CW.DC_ComicsNow before you say it, I am well aware that the chances of this happening is pretty slim to none. However, both Ben Mackenzie (James Gordon-Gotham) and Stephen Amell (Oliver Queen-Arrow) have said that they would welcome the union. So, let's "pretend" that FOX and The CW are willing and that this going to happen. When I first heard reference of this idea, I scoffed at it. I did not expect to enjoy "Gotham" as much as I have, and did not think that these worlds should be connected. I wasn't able to wrap my head around the idea of Bruce Wayne being so much younger than the rest of the characters involved. Would Oliver Queen begin to train Bruce? That would be lame. And would definitely take away from the Batman character later on. And we've seen some of Batman's foes appear already in "Arrow". We can't have Harley Quinn being old enough to be Batman's mother now, can we?

Jim_Gordon.Bruce_Wayne.Gotham.FOX.DC_ComicsSo, in my head there is 1-2 options. One really, but how things are approached are different. First, lets bring "Gotham" into "Arrow/Flash". Here I would only have a select few characters appear from the FOX series. Characters that will still be around once Batman has come to be, unless they get "Smallvilled" (ie Jimmy Olsen). Since we are only at the start of the series, I would have Jim Gordon, Harvey Bullock, and Oswald Cobblepot. And I would have them all sit in the make-up chair for an extra few moments, and age them. Bring them into the present where we already have Batman protecting Gotham City. Gordon can be white-haired and sporting the trademark mustache. Bullock...more grey and white, and some added weight perhaps. And with Oswald, full-fledged Penguin. It wouldn't be a "spoiler" as things can change as people forget. It would take around 10 seasons on "Gotham". The basis of the story would be pretty obvious, Gordon and Bullock follow The Penguin, meet Oliver, etc etc. Ending with Arrow having the Gothamites pass on a message to Batman.
Same idea really, but in a different approach. Bringing "Arrow" and "The Flash" into "Gotham" would be a reverse effect, with core characters appearing, but along side their younger selves. Meaning Oliver (Stephen Amell) would say play his father as he brings a young Oliver Queen to visit Bruce Wayne. Perhaps Felicity as Oliver's mother, the late Moira Queen. Storyline would have perhaps Falcone or Maroni's men kidnapping Bruce and Oliver, with Jim Gordon working with The Queens, and we'll say Barry Allen aka The Flash playing his uncle (who is a cop in Gotham City for the sake of this) to rescue the boys. It would be a little more trickier to make it work without being too cheesy. Actually, The Flash could technically appear as himself I suppose.

The_Flash.The_CW.DC_Comics.Grant_GustinBasic ideas for something likely never to happen. I can't think of any other way that they could make this work. Among a large list of characters, Batman is one of the heavy favorites that fans hope to see in "Arrow/Flash" universe someday. Especially given the lack there of in "Smallville", and that it has been said that they are building their own Justice League in the "Arrow/Flash" universe. Full-grown, butt-kicking Batman is a must. To be honest, I will see how the soon-to-be crossover between "Arrow" and "The Flash" works out first, as well as how long "Gotham" can keep me intrigued with out the goddamn Batman.

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

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As we saw in the pilot episode of The CW's "The Flash", Professor Zoom aka Reverse Flash is in this universe, and responsible for the murder of Barry Allen's mother. And as is always the case with the internet and social media, there's pictures! Photos of the filming show Reverse Flash in full costume, and getting the upper hand on the Scarlet Speedster. Rick Cosnett (from other CW franchises), is the man in the garb. How well he performs remains to be seen, but on a visual level, looks better than The Flash himself costume wise. Along side the casting of Professor Zoom/Reverse Flash, was the addition of Killer Frost. Who will be played by Danielle Panabaker (another CW regular). No stills of her yet, but if the pilot and the photos above leaves me not only worry free, but quite intrigued.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

ARROW HITS ITS MARK ONCE AGAIN

CONTAINS SPOILERS! BEEN WARNED!
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After being impressed by the series debuts of "Gotham" and "The Flash", I did have high expectations for the Season 3 premiere of "Arrow". Going in I knew that Roy Harper would be joining the team in a masked manner, inching closer to becoming either Speedy, Red Arrow or Arsenal (I am leaning on it being Speedy after something happens to Thea). I knew that Brandon Routh would be joining the cast, and eventually becoming The Atom. And at some point this season, we will possibly/likely see Ra's al Ghul make an appearance.
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The high expectations were not only met, but actually surpassed. The  story was pretty solid, and exploring new areas. I am sure fans have been begging for some romance between Oliver and Felicity, and they finally got that. It was "explosive" and although seems to be short-lived, it makes for some possible hilarious awkward moments. Diggle is now a daddy, having a child with his...ex-wife who is now his girlfriend...and looks to be stepping away from the game. Although that isn't something that will last I am sure, it is more of a matter of what causes Diggs to return to action.
Arrow.The_CW.Oliver_Queen.Felicity_SmokeBrandon Routh made his debut, playing Ray Palmer who is looking to buy Queens Industries and came packed with the tech and confidence to do so. Be interesting to watch his character develop, as well as a possible relationship with Ms. Smoke, making for more awkward moments with Oliver. There is also Roy Harper and his story. His beginnings as a vigilante, as well as dealing with Thea leaving. Although I will have to admit, the whole suit looks fine, except his mask. Not quite sure what it is, but the mask doesn't suit him like it does with Arrow. And then finally, expectations were surpassed in a shocking way. With the show ending with the killing of Canary aka Sara Lance. Which looked pretty awesome if I must say, the overall action has stepped up this season. This leaves the door wise open with not only how Oliver, Laurel, and company deal with the sudden loss, but this is also an opportunity for Laurel to begin her journey to becoming Black Canary.

In a nutshell, the premiere was amazing on all levels, and has left me very intrigued on how the rest of the season will play out. I also loved Barry Allen making his appearance, tying "The Flash" and "Arrow" together on this side of things. Which is also another huge thing that I am looking forward to, and that is the possibly epic cross-overs that will occur between the two shows. Two shows that have started the 2014-2015 season of very strong.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! THE FLASH SPEEDS ONTO TELEVISION

The_Flash.The_CW.DC_ComicsAlthough I am not an avid read of the Scarlet Speedster, I am a fan and have been looking forward to this since before even "Arrow" came to be. In a sense. I was a huge fan of the short lived series as a kid, and still am a bit confused as to why "The Flash" didn't survive in the 90's. Regardless, here we are about to debut a new series tonight, and things looked good before they even started. The episodes last season in "Arrow" were pretty good, and that was without there being The Flash yet appearing, just Grant Gustin playing Barry Allen. Add in all the photo stills and trailers that have been appearing since production began, things are looking better than good, they looking to be possibly epic. Of course, we will have to see if the story and acting are up to par, but then again I am sure there were the same reservations when "Arrow" began.
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Like I said, not an avid reader of The Flash, but I am hoping to see certain characters appear from his rogues gallery. Captain Cold for starters, and I may catch heat for this, but I hoping he is more like the New 52 comic book version. At least style wise, as I like the updated look of Leonard Snart. It's*ahem* cool. I also hope to see Captain Boomerang, Mirror Master, and Professor Zoom (that episode should be really good visually). However, I am curious if we will ever see Gorilla Grodd make an appearance. If this was a movie, then there would be no doubt about it. Look at how well things look in the current Planet Of The Apes series on the big screen. It could be possible for the television series, it isn't as though they are forbidden from using CGI, it is just the budget doesn't usually have the room for it. And with all the zooming around, perhaps there isn't the room, but then again, perhaps there is.
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Getting ahead of myself talking about CGI usage and such, when at this moment, it is all on the direction and quality of both the writing and the acting abilities of the cast. I would like to think that they will be able to do as well as "Arrow" has done, but it isn't a guarantee. It is hard not to talk about how awesome the cross-overs could be, but I guess we will find out if The Flash can live up to the hype tonight. Here's hoping it is not only better than the original series in the 1990's, but that it also survives those dreaded ratings.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

EXPANDING DC COMICS/CW's "ARROW/FLASH" UNIVERSE

Stephen-Amell.Arrow.Oliver-Queen.The-CW.
Grant-Gustin.Barry-Allen.The-Flash.The-CW.There are those who hope that this is connected to the universe that will be expanded upon within the "Man Of Steel (2013)" follow-up. A movie that will have Superman now joined by Batman, Wonder Woman, Alfred Pennyworth and Lex Luthor. "Arrow" leading star, Stephen Amell, has stated that he wants the worlds to be connected. Given the popularity of the series that has spawned a spin-off series for the scarlet speedster in "The Flash", it wouldn't be too bad of an idea. Some may say that Marvel is doing this already with "Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D." However this is a chance to one up the competition by doing it better than them.
On the flip side there are those of course who are against this idea. Hard to argue with them as it is risky to do things in this manner. Especially given the fact that although "Man Of Steel (2013)" was successful, the follow-ups may not follow suit. The television series may falter themselves, with "The Flash" we don't even know if it will be worth watching past the pilot yet, and of course "Arrow" could begin to drop in quality. Either way, together they stand, together they could fall.

Both are right and wrong, however, for the upcoming list we will assume that the television universe that is "Arrow" and "The Flash" combined, and the movie universe stemming from "Man Of Steel (2013)", are completely separate from each other. "Arrow" has given us a few characters so far in the first two seasons. Characters like Deathstroke, Black Canary, as well as the members of Suicide Squad. The show even gave us The Flash himself, but with his being super-powered, it has opened the door for others to begin entering this universe.

Here are a list of characters that should begin to make appearances within CW's "The Flash" and "Arrow" universe....


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Green Lantern Hal Jordan
Both of the lead characters of both shows have a deep history with the Green Lantern of Sector 2814. One that may never be portrayed on the big screen. Even if it is just Hal Jordan with no ring. This character needs to appear on these shows. I would prefer him in Green Lantern mode, with the dark setting the green would pop off the screens. Since he does more television than movies really, it would make a good opportunity for Nathan Fillion fans to finally get their wish. Regardless of who played him, Hal is a character that could be on both shows and help unite them at points if they chose to. Who knows, could lead to a successful spin-off himself.

 
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Hawkman
One of the high points of "Smallville" was the inclusion of the members of "Justice Society". He may not have been a spot on rendition, but he was a nice addition to the show. Hawkman would almost fit perfectly into the "Arrow" side of things, so far appearing to be the darker of the two series. Perhaps, he could team with Arrow to form a new version of the "Justice Society" or even there own "Justice League Of America". Then again, Hawkgirl could be added to a new "Birds Of Prey" with Black Canary and Huntress. Either way could work.




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The Red Hood Gang
No this would include the man who would become The Joker, it does however include Jason Todd, future Robin and/or Red Hood. Personally I would perhaps have this be a subset of the original group in Gotham City that is looking to expand the empire. Of course when they are stopped, they are too preoccupied in Gotham dealing with a Bat problem to retaliate. It would make for a good opportunity to introduce Roy and Jason Todd to each other. Either as a sign of things to come, or even to pay homage to the two currently teaming together with Starfire in the comic book "Red Hood And The Outlaws". Given Ra's al Ghul is somewhere within this universe, and the general tone of the book, Jason would make a good fit even if only an episode or two. Also as the obvious "Batman Teaser".




Zatanna.Arrow.The-Flash.The-CW.Smallville.Justice-League-Dark.John-Constantine.NBC.Deadman.Constantine.
Zatanna
Preferably with a much darker persona, and a much larger magic display. CGI wise. Not complaining about the version that was on "Smallville" but new shows, darker approach. With The Flash, and a couple others characters reaching "super-power" status, it has opened the door for characters like Zatanna with her magic as well. She could open the door for other characters of the Justice League Dark to begin to appear within the "Arrow/The Flash" universe on television. Likely minus John Constantine given his new show, but there are others like Deadman or even Swamp Thing.




Batman-On-Arrow.The-CW.Batman-On-The-Flash.Bruce-Wayne.Batman-On-Smallville.Gotham.
Batman/Bruce Wayne
It may not happen, and the reasons could be the same as "Smallville". They also may not want to risk someone portraying a better Batman than Affleck, or not want to have an inferior one on television. Another character that if accepted by the audience, could also get a spin-off series. Some may say that would be too much like "Arrow" already is, however there are a lot of key differences that would separate them, especially if it was written properly could make for a successful show that is different from the one in which it was spawned. FOX isn't going to be giving us the dark knight, their Bruce Wayne is way too young still for that to even be a possibility.




Wonder-Woman-On-Arrow.The-CW.Wonder-Woman-On-Smallville.The-Man-Of-Steel-2.Wonder-Woman-On-The-Flash.Gal-Gadot.Erica-Durance.Justice-League.
Wonder Woman
Another one who is very unlikely given her new found presence on the big screen via Gal Gadot. She was however very close to getting her own series before there were talks about there being a sequel to the "Man Of Steel (2013)". It is also hard at times not to wonder if Paradise Island isn't out there when we are taken back to Oliver's days as a castaway. Added the new super-power theme with the Mirakuru formula enhancing guys like Roy and Deathstroke, and as well as The Flash making his transformation via his traditional route. Could "save" the character if Gadot's upcoming rendition doesn't work out well.

Of course there is an endless list of characters directly from both worlds that should appear, but highly likely that they will appear at some point. It will be interesting to see if they allow any characters to do double duty. The given reason for Batman/Bruce Wayne not appearing on "Smallville" was that they weren't allowed because Nolan was currently using the franchise. Flash getting his own show makes one think that they will allow it, if they aren't planning to combine them into one universe. He is a key member of Justice League and it would be safe to assume that they plan to expand the roster beyond the trinity of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman in the movies. One may mention that FOX's upcoming "Gotham" which will feature a young Bruce Wayne. FOX is a special breed. They are also giving one of two Quicksilver's in the upcoming X-Men: Days Of Future Past, while The Avengers: Age Of Ultron gives the other. Hollywood. Sheesh.

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