‘Loki’ Episode ‘Glorious Purpose’ Nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation Amongst Strong Contenders
Last year, Marvel Studios faced criticism and low box office numbers with two out of three major projects flopping both financially and critically. However, ‘Loki’ came back strong with its second season, earning praise from fans and critics alike as one of MCU’s best recent releases.
The show not only delivered an enjoyable experience but also wrapped up Loki’s character arc well while laying the groundwork for future Multiverse Saga developments. It’s no surprise that ‘Loki’ has garnered multiple award nominations, including this year’s Hugo Awards, known for honoring outstanding science fiction and fantasy works.
Loki’s last episode, ‘Glorious Purpose,’ was nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation and will have some strong competition.
Doctor Who: “The Giggle”, written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Chanya Button (Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for The BBC and Disney Branded Television) Loki: “Glorious Purpose”, screenplay by Eric Martin,...
The show not only delivered an enjoyable experience but also wrapped up Loki’s character arc well while laying the groundwork for future Multiverse Saga developments. It’s no surprise that ‘Loki’ has garnered multiple award nominations, including this year’s Hugo Awards, known for honoring outstanding science fiction and fantasy works.
Loki’s last episode, ‘Glorious Purpose,’ was nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation and will have some strong competition.
Doctor Who: “The Giggle”, written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Chanya Button (Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for The BBC and Disney Branded Television) Loki: “Glorious Purpose”, screenplay by Eric Martin,...
- 3/30/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
‘Loki’ Episode ‘Glorious Purpose’ Nominated for Best Dramatic Presentation Against Tough Competition
Marvel Studios faced fan backlash and record low-box office results last year, with 2 out of 3 major projects failing both when it comes to earnings and critical reception, but not all was bad. ‘Loki’ returned with the second season and the show was highly praised by fans and critics alike, being the best project that the MCU has released in recent time.
The show was not only extremely enjoyable and ended Loki’s character development on a high note, it also set up some pretty grand implications for the continuation of the Multiverse Saga. It’s no wonder then that the show has been nominated for several awards, including this year’s Hugo award. The Hugo Awards are prestigious awards given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements. They are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine ‘Amazing Stories.’
Loki’s final...
The show was not only extremely enjoyable and ended Loki’s character development on a high note, it also set up some pretty grand implications for the continuation of the Multiverse Saga. It’s no wonder then that the show has been nominated for several awards, including this year’s Hugo award. The Hugo Awards are prestigious awards given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements. They are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine ‘Amazing Stories.’
Loki’s final...
- 3/30/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
With many favorite shows coming back soon (finally!), including Fire Country for its second season on Friday, February 16, 2024, we of course can’t help but look back on where they left off. For example, the CBS firefighter drama ended its first season with the powerful “I Know It Feels Impossible,” which included that parole hearing scene in which Bode (Max Thieriot) shocked everyone by saying he’s the bad guy at the fire camp, leading to him back in prison. “Max Thieriot is just a champ,” Dermott Downs, who directed the finale (and two other episodes), told TV Insider while discussing the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode (the musical) he helmed. (The star and executive producer was inspired by the town in which he grew up.) “He’s really grounded and rooted in trying to bring some truth. It’s this guy’s redemption story basically at the gates...
- 12/25/2023
- TV Insider
"Star Trek" has long thrived on genre diversity. While overall a sci-fi workplace drama, "Star Trek" has always free rein to delve into horror, comedy, action, political intrigue, and, most importantly, its own unique type of speculative morality play. The shows may film on reused sets, but there are subtle uses of camera, of lighting, and of color that should -- ideally -- make each individual episode stand out. This is especially true in the Paramount+ era, which makes extensive use of a high-tech, programmable backdrop called an Ar wall. Colors and moods can now be more subtly altered from show to show, and from episode to episode.
Most recently, director Dermott Downs directed a musical episode of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" called "Subspace Rhapsody." That episode saw the Enterprise crew psychically affected by a strange spatial phenomenon that forced them to behave, in fits, like they were characters in a stage musical.
Most recently, director Dermott Downs directed a musical episode of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" called "Subspace Rhapsody." That episode saw the Enterprise crew psychically affected by a strange spatial phenomenon that forced them to behave, in fits, like they were characters in a stage musical.
- 8/9/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
If "Star Trek" has abided by any one rule over its 50-plus years of existence, it's this: "Go big or go home." That's the sort of mindset that living in the shadow of "Star Wars" will do to a property, though this approach has been aided more so by the perfect combination of vastly different expectations, the (relatively) looser constraints of television syndication, and the benefits of pioneering sci-fi as a genre that encouraged the writers to go to some seriously wacky places. Time travel, a weird goo monster, and baby Clint Howard barely even scratch the surface of what "Trek" is capable of, but "Strange New Worlds" seems fully intent on shattering the limits of what fans can expect from their favorite franchise.
Hot on the heels of its crossover with "Lower Decks," "Strange New Worlds" has somehow managed to one-up itself with an all-out musical episode, featuring practically...
Hot on the heels of its crossover with "Lower Decks," "Strange New Worlds" has somehow managed to one-up itself with an all-out musical episode, featuring practically...
- 8/4/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
This Star Trek: Strange New Worlds article contains spoilers.
Star Trek has always had a habit of taking unlikely detours into other genres, whether it was Kirk and Spock dressing like gangsters in the Tos episode “A Piece of the Action” or the powerful Deep Spine Nine period piece “Far Beyond the Stars.” But with its most recent episode, Strange New Worlds takes the franchise in the most unexpected direction.
Directed by Dermott Downs, “Subspace Rhapsody” finds the Enterprise crew breaking into song after discovering an anomaly at the edge of the Alpha Quadrant. The episode gives Uhura actor Celia Rose Gooding a chance to show off the pipes that landed them a role in Jagged Little Pill: The Musical on Broadway, and also featured a Klingon hip-hop number that recalls Han Solo’s lowest moment.
As shocking as the episode was for Trekkies, “Subspace Rhapsody” benefited from a steady hand at the helm,...
Star Trek has always had a habit of taking unlikely detours into other genres, whether it was Kirk and Spock dressing like gangsters in the Tos episode “A Piece of the Action” or the powerful Deep Spine Nine period piece “Far Beyond the Stars.” But with its most recent episode, Strange New Worlds takes the franchise in the most unexpected direction.
Directed by Dermott Downs, “Subspace Rhapsody” finds the Enterprise crew breaking into song after discovering an anomaly at the edge of the Alpha Quadrant. The episode gives Uhura actor Celia Rose Gooding a chance to show off the pipes that landed them a role in Jagged Little Pill: The Musical on Broadway, and also featured a Klingon hip-hop number that recalls Han Solo’s lowest moment.
As shocking as the episode was for Trekkies, “Subspace Rhapsody” benefited from a steady hand at the helm,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
If "Star Trek" is about going boldly where no one has gone before, well, this latest episode of "Strange New Worlds" truly went for it. Luckily, it's difficult to imagine any other franchise feeling better equipped to suddenly drop a musical episode the likes of "Subspace Rhapsody" into the mix. (Feel free to check out /Film's review by Witney Seibold here.) But the thing about big swings is that they're always going to hit all the right notes for some fans (see what I did there?) while striking the wrong tone for others, leaving the creative team in the unenviable spot of having to figure out how far might be too far.
One such moment rears its cranial-ridged forehead in the grand finale of the episode, when the plot requires that as many people as possible break out into song in order to fix the subspace rift that threatens to overwhelm the entire galaxy.
One such moment rears its cranial-ridged forehead in the grand finale of the episode, when the plot requires that as many people as possible break out into song in order to fix the subspace rift that threatens to overwhelm the entire galaxy.
- 8/3/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
There have certainly been musical moments in “Star Trek” before: Uhura sang while Spock played his lyre in “The Original Series”; Data and Picard duet to Gilbert and Sullivan in “Insurrection”; James Darren played a holographic nightclub singer on “Deep Space Nine.” But it took “Strange New Worlds,” the critically revered Paramount+ series nearing the end of its second season, to stage an entire musical episode.
In “Subspace Rhapsody,” Anson Mount’s Capt. Pike falls to his knees singing an emo song to his girlfriend (somewhat embarrassingly in front of everybody on the bridge of the Enterprise); Paul Wesley’s Kirk strikes a Donny Osmond-esque pose; Jess Bush’s Nurse Chapel is hoisted aloft on her back like Satine in “Moulin Rouge!”; Ethan Peck’s Spock croons about his heartbreak; Christina Chong’s La’an gets her own Howard Ashman-style “I want!” song; and actual Grammy-winning singer/Broadway...
In “Subspace Rhapsody,” Anson Mount’s Capt. Pike falls to his knees singing an emo song to his girlfriend (somewhat embarrassingly in front of everybody on the bridge of the Enterprise); Paul Wesley’s Kirk strikes a Donny Osmond-esque pose; Jess Bush’s Nurse Chapel is hoisted aloft on her back like Satine in “Moulin Rouge!”; Ethan Peck’s Spock croons about his heartbreak; Christina Chong’s La’an gets her own Howard Ashman-style “I want!” song; and actual Grammy-winning singer/Broadway...
- 8/3/2023
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
The funny thing about "Subspace Rhapsody," the musical episode of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," is that it's still ... well, it's still a "Star Trek" episode. Yes, everyone is bursting into song and dancing through the corridors of the starship Enterprise, but it's because the crew accidentally triggers a subspace anomaly that causes a dimensional rift with unexpected consequences. In this case, it causes everyone to express themselves through song. Whoops. And naturally, it's up to Captain Pike and his crew to fix the space problem they caused before it can transform their entire universe.
Director Dermott Downs proves himself to be the perfect fit for the material. With credits that include "Arrow," "Supergirl," "Doom Patrol," and "Chucky," Downs is no stranger to geek-flavored television. But it's his work on the acclaimed "The Flash" episode "Duet," in which the title character finds himself trapped in a musical dimension, that surely...
Director Dermott Downs proves himself to be the perfect fit for the material. With credits that include "Arrow," "Supergirl," "Doom Patrol," and "Chucky," Downs is no stranger to geek-flavored television. But it's his work on the acclaimed "The Flash" episode "Duet," in which the title character finds himself trapped in a musical dimension, that surely...
- 8/3/2023
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 9 “Subspace Rhapsody.”] If the musical proves one thing, it’s that “Strange New Worlds is not going to jump the shark,” Dermott Downs, who directed the groundbreaking episode (a first for Star Trek!), tells TV Insider. That was a concern of his, when he first heard about it, he admits, “but there’s such great writers on [the show], and once you understand the conceit of the music anomaly, when Carol Kane [who plays Pelia] says, ‘Well, have you tried bouncing music at it?’ and it comes back into the ship. Once you’re going with it, then it just became better and better because the more you sang, the more your vulnerabilities were coming out through the music.” He continues, “every song was different, to the amazing credit of the songwriters and the screenwriters. It wasn’t just like, ‘Ok, we’re going to go ...
- 8/3/2023
- TV Insider
CBS’s Fire Country season one episode 12 will arrive on Sunday, January 29, 2023 rather than its normal Friday timeslot. Episode 12, directed by Dermott Downs, finds the firefighters tackling a huge fire caused by a plane crash.
“Two Pink Lines” will air immediately following the AFC Championship Game at approximately 10pm Et and 7pm Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“Two Pink Lines” Plot: Bode and his fellow prison inmate firefighters band together with the civilian station 42 crew to battle a monstrous fire that erupts after a plane crash. Meanwhile, the crews welcome a new member to the family.
Episode 12 guest stars include W Tre Davis as Freddy, Zach Tinker as Collin, Seth Ranaweera as Luis, and Katrina Reynolds as Cookie.
“Two Pink Lines” will air immediately following the AFC Championship Game at approximately 10pm Et and 7pm Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“Two Pink Lines” Plot: Bode and his fellow prison inmate firefighters band together with the civilian station 42 crew to battle a monstrous fire that erupts after a plane crash. Meanwhile, the crews welcome a new member to the family.
Episode 12 guest stars include W Tre Davis as Freddy, Zach Tinker as Collin, Seth Ranaweera as Luis, and Katrina Reynolds as Cookie.
- 1/21/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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- 7/17/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The "Batwoman" episode "Drink Me", directed by Dermott Downs, airs February 23, 2020 on The CW:
"...a new villain sinks her teeth into 'Gotham' as 'The Hold Up' opens in grand fashion.
"'Sophie' (Meagan Tandy) reluctantly requests that 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose) keep her distance knowing their interactions could compromise her career..."
Cast also includes Dougray Scott, Rachel Skarsten, Nicole Kang and Camrus Johnson.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Batwoman: Drink Me" ...
"Batwoman" Comic Books...
"...a new villain sinks her teeth into 'Gotham' as 'The Hold Up' opens in grand fashion.
"'Sophie' (Meagan Tandy) reluctantly requests that 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose) keep her distance knowing their interactions could compromise her career..."
Cast also includes Dougray Scott, Rachel Skarsten, Nicole Kang and Camrus Johnson.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Batwoman: Drink Me" ...
"Batwoman" Comic Books...
- 2/23/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The new "Batwoman" episode, based on the DC Comics character is titled "Drink Me", directed by Dermott Downs, airing February 23, 2020 on The CW:
"...a new villain sinks her teeth into 'Gotham' as 'The Hold Up' opens in grand fashion.
"'Sophie' (Meagan Tandy) reluctantly requests that 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose) keep her distance knowing their interactions could compromise her career..."
Cast also includes Dougray Scott, Rachel Skarsten, Nicole Kang and Camrus Johnson.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Batwoman: Drink Me" ...
"Batwoman" Comic Books...
"...a new villain sinks her teeth into 'Gotham' as 'The Hold Up' opens in grand fashion.
"'Sophie' (Meagan Tandy) reluctantly requests that 'Batwoman' (Ruby Rose) keep her distance knowing their interactions could compromise her career..."
Cast also includes Dougray Scott, Rachel Skarsten, Nicole Kang and Camrus Johnson.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Batwoman: Drink Me" ...
"Batwoman" Comic Books...
- 2/17/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The new "Batwoman" episode "Down, Down, Down", directed by Dermott Downs, airs October 20, 2019 on The CW:
"...goodbye to the Bat as the city waits impatiently for another visit from who they think is 'Batman', while 'Alice' (Rachel Skarsten) continues to taunt 'Kate' (Ruby Rose) with a secret but also sets her sights on 'Jacob' (Dougray Scott) and 'Catherine' (Elizabeth Anweis).
"Then Kate is visited by 'Tommy Elliot' (Gabriel Mann), a childhood friend of her cousin who has finally realized his lifelong dream of being wealthier than 'Bruce Wayne' and throws a party so all of 'Gotham' can celebrate his success.
"'Mary' (Nicole Kang) gets an unexpected new bestie when 'Sophie' (Meagan Tandy) is assigned to protect her. 'Luke' (Camrus Johnson) and Kate work together to uncover who may have taken a valuable weapon from Batman's arsenal.
"And as Batwoman faces a new enemy,...
"...goodbye to the Bat as the city waits impatiently for another visit from who they think is 'Batman', while 'Alice' (Rachel Skarsten) continues to taunt 'Kate' (Ruby Rose) with a secret but also sets her sights on 'Jacob' (Dougray Scott) and 'Catherine' (Elizabeth Anweis).
"Then Kate is visited by 'Tommy Elliot' (Gabriel Mann), a childhood friend of her cousin who has finally realized his lifelong dream of being wealthier than 'Bruce Wayne' and throws a party so all of 'Gotham' can celebrate his success.
"'Mary' (Nicole Kang) gets an unexpected new bestie when 'Sophie' (Meagan Tandy) is assigned to protect her. 'Luke' (Camrus Johnson) and Kate work together to uncover who may have taken a valuable weapon from Batman's arsenal.
"And as Batwoman faces a new enemy,...
- 10/14/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Just last night, The CW kicked off its fall season with the premieres of both Batwoman and Supergirl. Though the latter had its moments, I was ultimately lukewarm toward it. When it came to the Kate Kane’s big debut, however, I was satisfied for the most part. The pilot wasn’t perfect, don’t get me wrong, but it was far from being a stinker.
From here, I believe (and hope) that Batwoman will only continue improving upon the foundation already laid. After all, it’s not often that pilot episodes are the best offerings in inaugural seasons, so I’m remaining very optimistic. I think one would have to try to fail with this show.
If anything should get DC fans hyped for what’s on the horizon, that’ll be the live action debut of Hush set to occur in just under two weeks. Though a teenage...
From here, I believe (and hope) that Batwoman will only continue improving upon the foundation already laid. After all, it’s not often that pilot episodes are the best offerings in inaugural seasons, so I’m remaining very optimistic. I think one would have to try to fail with this show.
If anything should get DC fans hyped for what’s on the horizon, that’ll be the live action debut of Hush set to occur in just under two weeks. Though a teenage...
- 10/7/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for August 2019, including "Batwoman", "Charmed", "Siren" and a whole lot more:
Feature Film
Godfrey
Local Production Company: Godfrey Production Inc.
Director: Ken Mok
Producer: Jason Bourque, Tim Marlowe, JJ Dubois
Aug 06/19 - Sep 09/19
To All The Boys 3
Local Production Company: All The Boys Productions Inc.
Director: Michael Fimognari
Producer: Matt Kaplan, Chris Foss
Jul 15/19 - Aug 20/19
New Media Feature
A Babysitters Guide To Monster Hunting
Local Production Company: Double Double Productions Ulc.
Producer: Ivan Reitman, Amie Karp
Sep 03/19 - Nov 13/19
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Sep 23/19 - Dec 19/19
The Main Event
Local Production Company: Main Event Movie Inc.
Director: Jay Karas
Producer: Ian Hay
Jun 19/19 - Aug 12/19
There's Someone Inside Your House
Local Production Company: Beaver Tail Productions Ulc.
Director: Patrick Brice
Producer: Dan Cohen, James Wan, Michael Clear
Aug...
Feature Film
Godfrey
Local Production Company: Godfrey Production Inc.
Director: Ken Mok
Producer: Jason Bourque, Tim Marlowe, JJ Dubois
Aug 06/19 - Sep 09/19
To All The Boys 3
Local Production Company: All The Boys Productions Inc.
Director: Michael Fimognari
Producer: Matt Kaplan, Chris Foss
Jul 15/19 - Aug 20/19
New Media Feature
A Babysitters Guide To Monster Hunting
Local Production Company: Double Double Productions Ulc.
Producer: Ivan Reitman, Amie Karp
Sep 03/19 - Nov 13/19
Christmas Chronicles 2
Local Production Company: Maple Syrup Productions Ulc.
Director: Chris Columbus
Producer: Mark Radclliffe
Sep 23/19 - Dec 19/19
The Main Event
Local Production Company: Main Event Movie Inc.
Director: Jay Karas
Producer: Ian Hay
Jun 19/19 - Aug 12/19
There's Someone Inside Your House
Local Production Company: Beaver Tail Productions Ulc.
Director: Patrick Brice
Producer: Dan Cohen, James Wan, Michael Clear
Aug...
- 7/24/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
More often than not, advance photos promoting TV shows ahead of air date are known for serving up spoilers – it’s just a matter of how much will be on display. In the case of our latest Supergirl gallery, many images included are seemingly innocuous, but the analytical among us should be able to connect some dots.
So, as you peruse the pictures provided, the first thing you’ll notice is a whole lot of everyone standing around and looking confused. The other is Lena Luthor appearing as though she’s posing for a brochure circulated by a college with a strong focus on the sciences.
But if you look deeper, you begin seeing this as a flipbook of sorts, as can sometimes be the case with promotional galleries. And since there’s a complete absence of Reign or any other sort of guest villain, you have to admit it...
So, as you peruse the pictures provided, the first thing you’ll notice is a whole lot of everyone standing around and looking confused. The other is Lena Luthor appearing as though she’s posing for a brochure circulated by a college with a strong focus on the sciences.
But if you look deeper, you begin seeing this as a flipbook of sorts, as can sometimes be the case with promotional galleries. And since there’s a complete absence of Reign or any other sort of guest villain, you have to admit it...
- 5/24/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for April 2018, including "Charmed", "Arrow", "Supergirl" and a whole lot more:
Feature Films:
Daughter Of The Wolf
Local Production Company: Daughter Productions
Director: David Hackl
Producer: Jessica Bennett, Robert B. Bricker, Douglas Falconer, Danielle Masters, Andre Relis, Frank White
Mar 18/18 - Apr 13/18
Purple Harvest
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Drew Goddard
Jan 29/18 - Apr 06/18
Red Snow
Local Production Company: Zhoh Daatsik Pictures Inc.
Director: Marie Clements
Producer(s): Lael McCall, Michelle Morris, Jonathan Tamuz
Mar 20/18 - May 28/18
The Art Of Racing In The Rain
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Simon Curtis
Producer: Patrick Dempsey, Neal H. Moritz, Tania Landau, Joannie Burnstein
Apr 30/18 - Jul 23/18
The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open
Local Production Company: Kmlt Productions Inc.
Director: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Kathleen Hepburn
Producer: Tyler Hagan, Lori Lozinski
Mar 25/18 - Apr 09/18
Untitled Ali Wong/Randall...
Feature Films:
Daughter Of The Wolf
Local Production Company: Daughter Productions
Director: David Hackl
Producer: Jessica Bennett, Robert B. Bricker, Douglas Falconer, Danielle Masters, Andre Relis, Frank White
Mar 18/18 - Apr 13/18
Purple Harvest
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Drew Goddard
Jan 29/18 - Apr 06/18
Red Snow
Local Production Company: Zhoh Daatsik Pictures Inc.
Director: Marie Clements
Producer(s): Lael McCall, Michelle Morris, Jonathan Tamuz
Mar 20/18 - May 28/18
The Art Of Racing In The Rain
Local Production Company: Tcf Vancouver Productions
Director: Simon Curtis
Producer: Patrick Dempsey, Neal H. Moritz, Tania Landau, Joannie Burnstein
Apr 30/18 - Jul 23/18
The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open
Local Production Company: Kmlt Productions Inc.
Director: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Kathleen Hepburn
Producer: Tyler Hagan, Lori Lozinski
Mar 25/18 - Apr 09/18
Untitled Ali Wong/Randall...
- 3/28/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The Waverider will be heading back to the Old West in the upcoming finale of Legends of Tomorrow‘s third season.
We’ve known for a while that the episode would feature the return of at least one fan favourite character – namely, anti-hero cowboy Jonah Hex, and now, the official synopsis reveals what else we can expect from the installment, which is punningly-titled “The Good, The Bad and the Cuddly.”
Here’s the full summary, courtesy of The CW.
The Legends plan to vanquish Mallus by using the totems doesn’t go as planned, forcing Rip (guest star Arthur Darvill) to improvise. The team finds itself regrouping in the Wild West where they run into their old pal Jonah Hex (guest star Johnathon Schaech).
Sara (Caity Lotz) leaves Ray (Brandon Routh) in charge of watching Damien Darhk (Neal McDonaugh), while she comes up with a new plan. Meanwhile, Amaya (Maisie...
We’ve known for a while that the episode would feature the return of at least one fan favourite character – namely, anti-hero cowboy Jonah Hex, and now, the official synopsis reveals what else we can expect from the installment, which is punningly-titled “The Good, The Bad and the Cuddly.”
Here’s the full summary, courtesy of The CW.
The Legends plan to vanquish Mallus by using the totems doesn’t go as planned, forcing Rip (guest star Arthur Darvill) to improvise. The team finds itself regrouping in the Wild West where they run into their old pal Jonah Hex (guest star Johnathon Schaech).
Sara (Caity Lotz) leaves Ray (Brandon Routh) in charge of watching Damien Darhk (Neal McDonaugh), while she comes up with a new plan. Meanwhile, Amaya (Maisie...
- 3/22/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek new footage, from the "Legends of Tomorrow" episode "Daddy Darhkest", written by Keto Shimizu, Matthew Maala and directed by Dermott Downs, airing February 12, 2018 on The CW:
"...after 'Sara' (Caity Lotz) encounters 'Mallus', the 'Legends' are paid a visit by 'John Constantine' (Matt Ryan), a 'demonologist' detective.
"The Legends agree to accompany him to a present-day psychiatric hospital and they are surprised to discover who Constantine is trying to help.
"During the exorcism, Sara, 'Leo' (Wentworth Miller) and Constantine go missing, leaving 'Ray' (Brandon Routh) and 'Zari' (Tala Ashe) to try to take care of Constantine's client.
"Meanwhile, 'Amaya' (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) and 'Nate' (Nick Zano) once again come face to face with 'Kuasa'...
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Legends of Tomorrow: Daddy Darkhest"...
"...after 'Sara' (Caity Lotz) encounters 'Mallus', the 'Legends' are paid a visit by 'John Constantine' (Matt Ryan), a 'demonologist' detective.
"The Legends agree to accompany him to a present-day psychiatric hospital and they are surprised to discover who Constantine is trying to help.
"During the exorcism, Sara, 'Leo' (Wentworth Miller) and Constantine go missing, leaving 'Ray' (Brandon Routh) and 'Zari' (Tala Ashe) to try to take care of Constantine's client.
"Meanwhile, 'Amaya' (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) and 'Nate' (Nick Zano) once again come face to face with 'Kuasa'...
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Legends of Tomorrow: Daddy Darkhest"...
- 2/13/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
In recent weeks, it seems as though both we and our readers are becomingly increasingly more excited for the midseason premiere of Legends of Tomorrow. Actually, it’s quite understandable because not only has the show been on hiatus since early December, but we also have John Constantine stopping by the Waverider to look forward to, in addition to Kid Flash becoming a series regular not long after that.
Speaking of a certain master of the dark arts, it appears as though the powers that be are going all out when it comes to making his return to the Arrowverse truly feel like an event – if it hadn’t already.
You see, thanks to the LoT Writers Room Twitter page, we’ve been teased with an image of a phone number that we’re told will be spotted on the Waverider. As it so happens, said number is that of 404-248-7182, which,...
Speaking of a certain master of the dark arts, it appears as though the powers that be are going all out when it comes to making his return to the Arrowverse truly feel like an event – if it hadn’t already.
You see, thanks to the LoT Writers Room Twitter page, we’ve been teased with an image of a phone number that we’re told will be spotted on the Waverider. As it so happens, said number is that of 404-248-7182, which,...
- 2/7/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
In recent weeks, it seems as though both we and our readers are becomingly increasingly more excited for the midseason premiere of Legends of Tomorrow. Actually, it’s quite understandable because not only has the show been on hiatus since early December, but we also have John Constantine stopping by the Waverider to look forward to, in addition to Kid Flash becoming a series regular not long after that.
All that awesomeness aside, it’s important we not forget that the team is moving to a new night and time, a fact that we hope the network begins raising better awareness of. As you know, the time traveling DC series has called Tuesday nights at 9pm Est its home for some time now, but that time slot was recently awarded to rookie sensation Black Lightning.
As it turns out, Legends of Tomorrow will soon be moving to Monday nights at 8pm Est,...
All that awesomeness aside, it’s important we not forget that the team is moving to a new night and time, a fact that we hope the network begins raising better awareness of. As you know, the time traveling DC series has called Tuesday nights at 9pm Est its home for some time now, but that time slot was recently awarded to rookie sensation Black Lightning.
As it turns out, Legends of Tomorrow will soon be moving to Monday nights at 8pm Est,...
- 1/30/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
While the rest of the Arrowverse shows have been back on our screens for a couple of weeks now, we’re still waiting for the Waverider to return to our time zone so we can catch up on the rest of Legends of Tomorrow season 3. What makes the wait even more difficult though is that we know a great episode awaits us in the midseason premiere, titled “Daddy Darhkest.”
The reason why is because it’ll see the first proper appearance of Matt Ryan as John Constantine on the time-travelling show. We first met the occult detective in his own TV series over on NBC back in 2014, before he was introduced into The CW’s slice of the DC universe in Arrow season 4. Fans have been clamouring for Constantine to return to the Arrowverse ever since and finally, the showrunners have listened.
With this season’s big bad being an evil demonic entity,...
The reason why is because it’ll see the first proper appearance of Matt Ryan as John Constantine on the time-travelling show. We first met the occult detective in his own TV series over on NBC back in 2014, before he was introduced into The CW’s slice of the DC universe in Arrow season 4. Fans have been clamouring for Constantine to return to the Arrowverse ever since and finally, the showrunners have listened.
With this season’s big bad being an evil demonic entity,...
- 1/27/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Last night, we were treated to the opening two chapters of “Crisis on Earth-x” and, quite frankly, I was blown away. Not only did the latest Arrowverse crossover feature a new level of comic book-like craziness and fight choreography that was off the charts, but the writers hit all the right beats with the many characters involved, giving this mashup much heart. Seriously, they should be applauded for managing to make this thing coherent. But I guess one advantage that comes with producing something like this for television means much less studio interference than you’d get on the motion picture side of things.
Anyway, aside from learning the true identities of Earth-x’s Blitzen and Prometheus – in addition to the introduction of what looks to be a significant character – we learned the reason why Dark Arrow and company crashed Barry and Iris’ wedding. Basically, Oliver Queen’s Nazi doppelganger...
Anyway, aside from learning the true identities of Earth-x’s Blitzen and Prometheus – in addition to the introduction of what looks to be a significant character – we learned the reason why Dark Arrow and company crashed Barry and Iris’ wedding. Basically, Oliver Queen’s Nazi doppelganger...
- 11/28/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Before the month is out, we’ll be treated to the latest four-part Arrowverse crossover. Last year’s team-up between the heroes of Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow was one of the biggest highlights of the shared universe so far, and brought in some huge ratings for The CW.
Story-wise, it featured an alien race called the Dominators invading the Earth. How will this year go bigger, then? Well, instead of aliens, the Arrowverse heroes will face their own evil Nazi doppelgangers from another world.
The synopses for the four episodes that make up the crossover, titled “Crisis on Earth-x,” have now been revealed. In an effort to keep spoilers for how the plot progresses under wraps, the text remains basically the same for all four synopses, but it still does give us a full list of the characters who’ll be involved in each episode.
Supergirl
“Crisis on Earth X,...
Story-wise, it featured an alien race called the Dominators invading the Earth. How will this year go bigger, then? Well, instead of aliens, the Arrowverse heroes will face their own evil Nazi doppelgangers from another world.
The synopses for the four episodes that make up the crossover, titled “Crisis on Earth-x,” have now been revealed. In an effort to keep spoilers for how the plot progresses under wraps, the text remains basically the same for all four synopses, but it still does give us a full list of the characters who’ll be involved in each episode.
Supergirl
“Crisis on Earth X,...
- 11/10/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage from the "Supergirl" episode "Far From the Tree", written by Jessica Queller, Derek Simon and directed by Dermott Downs, airing October 23, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Eliza' (Helen Slater) throws 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (Carlos Bernard).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) joins the Martian Manhunter 'J'onn' (David Harewood) on a personal mission..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Far From The Tree"...
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"...'Eliza' (Helen Slater) throws 'Alex' (Chyler Leigh) and 'Maggie' (Floriana Lima) a wedding shower, which causes Maggie to reach out to her estranged father (Carlos Bernard).
"Then 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist) joins the Martian Manhunter 'J'onn' (David Harewood) on a personal mission..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Supergirl: Far From The Tree"...
Buy "Supergirl" Comic Books Here...
- 10/18/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for October 2017 including "Skyscraper", "Siren", "Colony" and a whole lot more:
Features:
A Dogs Way Home
Local Production Company: Singularity Productions
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Producer: Gavin Polone
Oct 16/17 - Dec 15/17
Eggplant Emoji
Local Production Company: Eggplant Productions
Director: Jake Szymanski
Producer: Ross Dinerstein
Aug 21/17 - Oct 05/17
Elsewhere
Local Production Company: Elsewhere Productions
Director: Hernan Jimenez Garcia
Sep 11/17 - Oct 11/17
Nicole
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Oct 23/17 - Jan 19/18
Skyscraper
Local Production Company: Main Mast Production - Can, Inc
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurter
Aug 14/17 - Nov 17/17
Untitled Robert Zemeckis Project
Local Production Company: Stiletto Cinema Partners
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Producer: Robert Zemeckis, Cherylanne Martin
Aug 11/17 - Oct 19/17
TV Series:
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2
Local Production Company: Olaf II Productions Inc
Director: Loni Peristere, Allan Arkush
Apr 17/17 - Apr 20/18
Arrow - Season 6
Local Production Company:...
Features:
A Dogs Way Home
Local Production Company: Singularity Productions
Director: Charles Martin Smith
Producer: Gavin Polone
Oct 16/17 - Dec 15/17
Eggplant Emoji
Local Production Company: Eggplant Productions
Director: Jake Szymanski
Producer: Ross Dinerstein
Aug 21/17 - Oct 05/17
Elsewhere
Local Production Company: Elsewhere Productions
Director: Hernan Jimenez Garcia
Sep 11/17 - Oct 11/17
Nicole
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Oct 23/17 - Jan 19/18
Skyscraper
Local Production Company: Main Mast Production - Can, Inc
Director: Rawson Marshall Thurter
Aug 14/17 - Nov 17/17
Untitled Robert Zemeckis Project
Local Production Company: Stiletto Cinema Partners
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Producer: Robert Zemeckis, Cherylanne Martin
Aug 11/17 - Oct 19/17
TV Series:
A Series Of Unfortunate Events ~ Season 2
Local Production Company: Olaf II Productions Inc
Director: Loni Peristere, Allan Arkush
Apr 17/17 - Apr 20/18
Arrow - Season 6
Local Production Company:...
- 9/24/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, here is the Vancouver Film Production Update for August 2017, including "Dragged Across Concrete", "Freaks", "Arrow" and a whole lot more:
13 Miles
Feature
Local Production Company: Habethy Film Productions
Director: Anthony Epp, Helena Thom
Producer: Shanyn Maguire, Anthony Epp, Helena Thom
May 19/17 - Aug 20/17
Dragged Across Concrete
Feature
Local Production Company: Moot Point (Dragged) Productions
Director: Craig Zahler
Producer: Sefton Fincham, Jack Heller, Keith Kjarval, Dallas Sonnier
Jul 17/17 - Sep 16/17
Eggplant Emoji
Feature
Local Production Company: Eggplant Productions
Director: Jake Szymanski
Exec. Producer(s): Jamie Goehring, Kevin Leeson
Aug 21/17 - Oct 02/17
Fatal Visit
Feature
Local Production Company: Lone House Films Ltd.
Director: Calvin Poon
Producer: Fiona Lee, Michael Parker
Jul 18/17 - Aug 11/17
Freaks
Feature
Local Production Company: Freak Productions
Director: Zach Lipovsky
Producer: Jordan Barber
Jul 31/17 - Aug 25/17
Nicole
Feature
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Producer: Justis Greene
Oct 23/17 - Jan 19/18
Pup Start...
13 Miles
Feature
Local Production Company: Habethy Film Productions
Director: Anthony Epp, Helena Thom
Producer: Shanyn Maguire, Anthony Epp, Helena Thom
May 19/17 - Aug 20/17
Dragged Across Concrete
Feature
Local Production Company: Moot Point (Dragged) Productions
Director: Craig Zahler
Producer: Sefton Fincham, Jack Heller, Keith Kjarval, Dallas Sonnier
Jul 17/17 - Sep 16/17
Eggplant Emoji
Feature
Local Production Company: Eggplant Productions
Director: Jake Szymanski
Exec. Producer(s): Jamie Goehring, Kevin Leeson
Aug 21/17 - Oct 02/17
Fatal Visit
Feature
Local Production Company: Lone House Films Ltd.
Director: Calvin Poon
Producer: Fiona Lee, Michael Parker
Jul 18/17 - Aug 11/17
Freaks
Feature
Local Production Company: Freak Productions
Director: Zach Lipovsky
Producer: Jordan Barber
Jul 31/17 - Aug 25/17
Nicole
Feature
Local Production Company: True Meaning Productions
Director: Marc Lawrence
Producer: Justis Greene
Oct 23/17 - Jan 19/18
Pup Start...
- 7/28/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Supergirl and The Flash first crossed paths when the Scarlet Speedster inadvertently wound up on her world during his attempts to get faster in order to combat Zoom. Since then, he’s recruited her to help in the “Invasion!” crossover, but the two will next meet when the Music Meister attacks.
What you may not know is that before joining the DC TV Universe, both Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin starred in musical series Glee. As a result, they both have some singing experience and will put their voices to work in an episode which will see the heroes trapped in a bizarre new world.
For more on what to expect from this episode of The Flash – titled “Duet” – here’s the official synopsis courtesy of The CW:
Barry (Grant Gustin) and team are surprised when Mon-El (guest star Chris Wood) and Hank Henshaw (guest star David Harewood) arrive on...
What you may not know is that before joining the DC TV Universe, both Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin starred in musical series Glee. As a result, they both have some singing experience and will put their voices to work in an episode which will see the heroes trapped in a bizarre new world.
For more on what to expect from this episode of The Flash – titled “Duet” – here’s the official synopsis courtesy of The CW:
Barry (Grant Gustin) and team are surprised when Mon-El (guest star Chris Wood) and Hank Henshaw (guest star David Harewood) arrive on...
- 3/7/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
When we last saw The Flash, in "Attack on Gorilla City," he was manipulated into defeating Solovar by Gorilla Grodd, so that Grodd could become the ruler of the gorillas of Earth-2. The Flash, using a technique he learned from the Reverse-Flash was successful and it gave Grodd the leadership he needed to assume the role. This was a rescue mission, and Barry was able to escape back to Earth-1 with Grodd's prisoners in tow.
This seemed to be a happy ending for all, as Grodd sat on his throne looking much more like his comic counterpart, in full armor, until the camera panned down and we see that he has captured Gypsy, the Earth-19 counterpart of Earth-1's Vibe (Cisco). Grodd is planning to now use her to go back to Earth-1 to enact revenge, as she has the ability to create interdimensional portals, and we will have to...
This seemed to be a happy ending for all, as Grodd sat on his throne looking much more like his comic counterpart, in full armor, until the camera panned down and we see that he has captured Gypsy, the Earth-19 counterpart of Earth-1's Vibe (Cisco). Grodd is planning to now use her to go back to Earth-1 to enact revenge, as she has the ability to create interdimensional portals, and we will have to...
- 2/24/2017
- by Drew Carlton
- LRMonline.com
See Full Gallery Here
In this week’s episode of The Flash, Barry Allen and company paid a visit to Earth-2 in order to rescue Harrison Wells from Gorilla Grodd. Now that that’s done, the psychic gorilla looks set to return to Central City with an army by his side to take over his former home and destroy the Scarlet Speedster.
Clearly unable to take him down alone, the Fastest Man Alive will need all the help he can get, hence why he’s enlisted the likes of Kid-Flash, Jesse Quick, Vibe, and Earth-19 hero Gypsy, who will be bringing some unexpected help along with her in the form of the Accelerated Man.
For more on what to expect from this episode of The Flash, here’s the synopsis for the appropriately titled “Attack on Central City”:
When Grodd (voiced by David Sobolov) and his army of gorillas...
In this week’s episode of The Flash, Barry Allen and company paid a visit to Earth-2 in order to rescue Harrison Wells from Gorilla Grodd. Now that that’s done, the psychic gorilla looks set to return to Central City with an army by his side to take over his former home and destroy the Scarlet Speedster.
Clearly unable to take him down alone, the Fastest Man Alive will need all the help he can get, hence why he’s enlisted the likes of Kid-Flash, Jesse Quick, Vibe, and Earth-19 hero Gypsy, who will be bringing some unexpected help along with her in the form of the Accelerated Man.
For more on what to expect from this episode of The Flash, here’s the synopsis for the appropriately titled “Attack on Central City”:
When Grodd (voiced by David Sobolov) and his army of gorillas...
- 2/24/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage from "The Flash" episode "Attack On Central City", the Part 2 conclusion , featuring DC Comics' 'Gorilla Grodd', written by Benjamin Raab, Deric A. Hughes and directed by Dermott Downs, airing February 28, 2017 on The CW:
"...when 'Grodd' (David Sobolov) and his army of gorillas bring the battle to 'Earth-1', 'The Flash' (Grant Gustin) and team must find a way to stop them before they destroy 'Central City'.
"'Gypsy' (Jessica Camacho) returns to join the fight. Meanwhile, 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) decides she wants to stay with 'Wally' (Keiynan Lonsdale) on Earth-1..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Flash: Attack On Central City"- Part 2...
"...when 'Grodd' (David Sobolov) and his army of gorillas bring the battle to 'Earth-1', 'The Flash' (Grant Gustin) and team must find a way to stop them before they destroy 'Central City'.
"'Gypsy' (Jessica Camacho) returns to join the fight. Meanwhile, 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) decides she wants to stay with 'Wally' (Keiynan Lonsdale) on Earth-1..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Flash: Attack On Central City"- Part 2...
- 2/23/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Last night’s episode of The Flash featured the Fastest Man Alive and his friends paying a visit to Earth-2 to rescue Harrison Wells from Solovar and his ape army. However, now that he’s been dealt with, Gorilla Grodd is hellbent on revenge and looking to invade his old home on Earth-1.
This puts Central City in serious jeopardy, and the Flash is going to need to call in all the help he can if he hopes to stop the psychic gorilla from lording over his home. That’s something which is evident from the promo above, and now a poster has been released which puts the spotlight squarely on the clash between the Scarlet Speedster and one of his most iconic villains.
For more on what to expect from this episode of The Flash – appropriately titled “Attack on Central City” – here’s the official synopsis:
When Grodd (voiced...
This puts Central City in serious jeopardy, and the Flash is going to need to call in all the help he can if he hopes to stop the psychic gorilla from lording over his home. That’s something which is evident from the promo above, and now a poster has been released which puts the spotlight squarely on the clash between the Scarlet Speedster and one of his most iconic villains.
For more on what to expect from this episode of The Flash – appropriately titled “Attack on Central City” – here’s the official synopsis:
When Grodd (voiced...
- 2/23/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek more new footage from "The Flash" episode "Attack On Gorilla City", featuring the return of DC Comics' 'Gorilla Grodd', written by Andrew Kreisberg, Aaron Helbing, David Kob and directed by Dermott Downs, airing February 21, 2017 on The CW:
"...when 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) informs the team that her father (Tom Cavanagh) has been abducted, 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Julian' (Tom Felton) voyage to 'Earth-2' on a rescue mission to save 'Harry' from 'Gorilla City'.
"As they trek through the forest, Barry and the team are immediately captured and brought to 'Grodd' (David Sobolov). Grodd tells them he needs their help to stop 'Solovar' (Keith David), the leader of Gorilla City, as Solovar wants to invade Earth-1.
"Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jesse and 'Kid Flash' (Keiynan Lonsdale) hit the streets to stop a 'metahuman' that can control gravity, with H.R. and...
"...when 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) informs the team that her father (Tom Cavanagh) has been abducted, 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Julian' (Tom Felton) voyage to 'Earth-2' on a rescue mission to save 'Harry' from 'Gorilla City'.
"As they trek through the forest, Barry and the team are immediately captured and brought to 'Grodd' (David Sobolov). Grodd tells them he needs their help to stop 'Solovar' (Keith David), the leader of Gorilla City, as Solovar wants to invade Earth-1.
"Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jesse and 'Kid Flash' (Keiynan Lonsdale) hit the streets to stop a 'metahuman' that can control gravity, with H.R. and...
- 2/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
See Full Gallery Here
We’ve already seen one batch of official images from the next episode of The Flash, but The CW has now released six additional photos focusing on Gorilla Grodd and Solovar. The former has made several appearances in the series to date, but this looks set to be his most significant appearance yet, hence why the network is pulling out all the stops to promote it.
Set to take place over two weeks, the event promises to be one of the biggest stories the show has ever told, and it’s clear that a lot of money has been spent here to bring these fully CG characters to life. The opening chapter will take place on Earth-2, but it’s thought that the community of intelligent gorillas will then attempt to invade Earth-1’s Central City.
For more on what to expect from this episode of...
We’ve already seen one batch of official images from the next episode of The Flash, but The CW has now released six additional photos focusing on Gorilla Grodd and Solovar. The former has made several appearances in the series to date, but this looks set to be his most significant appearance yet, hence why the network is pulling out all the stops to promote it.
Set to take place over two weeks, the event promises to be one of the biggest stories the show has ever told, and it’s clear that a lot of money has been spent here to bring these fully CG characters to life. The opening chapter will take place on Earth-2, but it’s thought that the community of intelligent gorillas will then attempt to invade Earth-1’s Central City.
For more on what to expect from this episode of...
- 2/17/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
After taking a break in observance of Valentine’s Day, The Flash looks to come back strong next week as it continues to embrace its comic book heritage with the two-part “Gorilla City” event.
So far, the series has delighted viewers with incredible interpretations of villains such as the Reverse Flash, Zoom and Captain Cold, but when more fantastical baddies like Gorilla Grodd or King Shark are brought to life via CGI, many a fanboy have had reason to cheer. Personally, I think that some things that originate on the page don’t work as well in live-action, but the execution has been pretty good to this point, so I can’t really complain much.
With less than a week to go until “Gorilla City” officially commences, the network has released a cool new poster, something they’re no stranger to doing when promoting the more significant episodes of each DC series to be aired.
So far, the series has delighted viewers with incredible interpretations of villains such as the Reverse Flash, Zoom and Captain Cold, but when more fantastical baddies like Gorilla Grodd or King Shark are brought to life via CGI, many a fanboy have had reason to cheer. Personally, I think that some things that originate on the page don’t work as well in live-action, but the execution has been pretty good to this point, so I can’t really complain much.
With less than a week to go until “Gorilla City” officially commences, the network has released a cool new poster, something they’re no stranger to doing when promoting the more significant episodes of each DC series to be aired.
- 2/15/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek more new footage from "The Flash" episode "Attack On Gorilla City", featuring the return of DC Comics' 'Gorilla Grodd', written by Andrew Kreisberg, Aaron Helbing, David Kob and directed by Dermott Downs, airing February 21, 2017 on The CW:
"...when 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) informs the team that her father (Tom Cavanagh) has been abducted, 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Julian' (Tom Felton) voyage to 'Earth-2' on a rescue mission to save 'Harry' from 'Gorilla City'.
"As they trek through the forest, Barry and the team are immediately captured and brought to 'Grodd' (David Sobolov). Grodd tells them he needs their help to stop 'Solovar' (Keith David), the leader of Gorilla City, as Solovar wants to invade Earth-1.
"Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jesse and 'Kid Flash' (Keiynan Lonsdale) hit the streets to stop a 'metahuman' that can control gravity, with H.R. and...
"...when 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) informs the team that her father (Tom Cavanagh) has been abducted, 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Julian' (Tom Felton) voyage to 'Earth-2' on a rescue mission to save 'Harry' from 'Gorilla City'.
"As they trek through the forest, Barry and the team are immediately captured and brought to 'Grodd' (David Sobolov). Grodd tells them he needs their help to stop 'Solovar' (Keith David), the leader of Gorilla City, as Solovar wants to invade Earth-1.
"Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jesse and 'Kid Flash' (Keiynan Lonsdale) hit the streets to stop a 'metahuman' that can control gravity, with H.R. and...
- 2/15/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
See Full Gallery Here
At the end of this week’s episode of The Flash, Jesse Quick made a surprise appearance to ask Kid-Flash for help due to the fact that Gorilla Grodd had kidnapped her father – Earth-2’s Harrison Wells – and taken him back to Gorilla City. We can’t say for sure yet how that will play out, but based on the images in the gallery above, the rescue mission doesn’t exactly go as planned.
Barry, Cisco, Caitlin, and Julian all end up behind bars alongside Harry, and chances are that’s because Grodd’s psychic powers have only increased since the last time we saw him. In an interesting twist though, the synopsis for this particular episode of The Flash reveals that the gorilla actually wants Team Flash’s help to stop the ruler of Gorilla City from attacking Earth-1.
When Jesse Quick (guest star Violett Beane...
At the end of this week’s episode of The Flash, Jesse Quick made a surprise appearance to ask Kid-Flash for help due to the fact that Gorilla Grodd had kidnapped her father – Earth-2’s Harrison Wells – and taken him back to Gorilla City. We can’t say for sure yet how that will play out, but based on the images in the gallery above, the rescue mission doesn’t exactly go as planned.
Barry, Cisco, Caitlin, and Julian all end up behind bars alongside Harry, and chances are that’s because Grodd’s psychic powers have only increased since the last time we saw him. In an interesting twist though, the synopsis for this particular episode of The Flash reveals that the gorilla actually wants Team Flash’s help to stop the ruler of Gorilla City from attacking Earth-1.
When Jesse Quick (guest star Violett Beane...
- 2/8/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Flash" episode "Attack On Gorilla City", featuring the return of DC Comics' 'Gorilla Grodd', written by Andrew Kreisberg, Aaron Helbing, David Kob and directed by Dermott Downs, airing February 21, 2017 on The CW:
"...when 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) informs the team that her father (Tom Cavanagh) has been abducted, 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Julian' (Tom Felton) voyage to 'Earth-2' on a rescue mission to save 'Harry' from 'Gorilla City'.
"As they trek through the forest, Barry and the team are immediately captured and brought to 'Grodd' (David Sobolov). Grodd tells them he needs their help to stop 'Solovar' (Keith David), the leader of Gorilla City, as Solovar wants to invade Earth-1.
"Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jesse and 'Kid Flash' (Keiynan Lonsdale) hit the streets to stop a 'metahuman' that can control gravity, with H.R.
"...when 'Jesse Quick' (Violett Beane) informs the team that her father (Tom Cavanagh) has been abducted, 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Caitlin' (Danielle Panabaker), 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) and 'Julian' (Tom Felton) voyage to 'Earth-2' on a rescue mission to save 'Harry' from 'Gorilla City'.
"As they trek through the forest, Barry and the team are immediately captured and brought to 'Grodd' (David Sobolov). Grodd tells them he needs their help to stop 'Solovar' (Keith David), the leader of Gorilla City, as Solovar wants to invade Earth-1.
"Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jesse and 'Kid Flash' (Keiynan Lonsdale) hit the streets to stop a 'metahuman' that can control gravity, with H.R.
- 2/8/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Gorilla Grodd has always been one of the most enjoyable recurring villains in The Flash, and as the show’s budget has increased, so too has the amount of screen time that the CGI bad guy receives. When the series returns in a fortnight from now, the character will be taking centre stage in a two-part event that The CW’s billing as “Gorilla City.”
While it appears as if Grodd will indeed clash with the Fastest Man Alive (putting him and the team behind bars), the psychic gorilla actually wants his help to stop Earth-1 from being invaded by the intelligent community of his kind, which is based on Earth-2, the home of Harrison “Harry” Wells and his speedster daughter, Jesse Quick.
For more on what to expect from this instalment of The Flash – titled “Attack on Gorilla City” – here’s the official synopsis:
When Jesse Quick (guest star...
While it appears as if Grodd will indeed clash with the Fastest Man Alive (putting him and the team behind bars), the psychic gorilla actually wants his help to stop Earth-1 from being invaded by the intelligent community of his kind, which is based on Earth-2, the home of Harrison “Harry” Wells and his speedster daughter, Jesse Quick.
For more on what to expect from this instalment of The Flash – titled “Attack on Gorilla City” – here’s the official synopsis:
When Jesse Quick (guest star...
- 2/8/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Legends of Tomorrow returned from its winter break on a new night and time but that didn't stop the fun this show has created. Legends of Tomorrow ended is winter break with a bombshell that Rip Hunter has now become a movie director in the late 1960's. With the first half of the season without Rip it seemed the team had accepted the fact that Rip was gone. Little did they know that he was directing a movie with film icon George Lucas as his prop master. While the focus of this episode was split into two stories, both were highly entertaining.
Below are the three takeaways from last nights episode
1. All of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones references and jokes were great. It was also great to see how much of an impact Star Wars and Indiana Jones on Nate and Ray to make them forget their areas of expertise.
Below are the three takeaways from last nights episode
1. All of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones references and jokes were great. It was also great to see how much of an impact Star Wars and Indiana Jones on Nate and Ray to make them forget their areas of expertise.
- 1/26/2017
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
While we wait for next season’s major DC TV crossover – which will hopefully see Kevin Smith firmly seated in a director’s chair – it’s time we prepare for something a little smaller and more whimsical. As we previously reported, a musical crossover is soon set to occur involving The Flash and Supergirl, with Music Meister serving as the villain.
There is, however, a bit of a catch. When “Heroes vs. Aliens” was billed as a four-show, four-night crossover by the network, fans took that quite literally. As it turned out, it was more so characters from four different shows joining forces across three with the first part, incidentally Supergirl, serving as more of a prologue with Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon not showing up until the final minutes. Granted, that episode was one of the strongest of any DC TV series to air during that week, but it...
There is, however, a bit of a catch. When “Heroes vs. Aliens” was billed as a four-show, four-night crossover by the network, fans took that quite literally. As it turned out, it was more so characters from four different shows joining forces across three with the first part, incidentally Supergirl, serving as more of a prologue with Barry Allen and Cisco Ramon not showing up until the final minutes. Granted, that episode was one of the strongest of any DC TV series to air during that week, but it...
- 1/20/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Information is starting to eke out about the previously announced The Flash and Supergirl musical crossover. Much like the recent crossover, the CW says the action will kick off at the end of Supergirl‘s March 20 episode, with the bulk of the action taking place on The Flash the next night on March 21. That episode, titled “Duet” will be directed by Dermott Downs and include singing performances from Grant Gustin, Melissa Benoist, Jesse L. Martin, Victor Garber, Carlos…...
- 1/20/2017
- Deadline TV
“The Flash”-“Supergirl” crossover episodes will air in March, The CW announced Friday. While the vast majority of the action will take place on “The Flash” in an episode fitting entiteld “Duet,” the story will be set up at the end of the “Supergirl” episode preceding it the day before – much like with this year’s four-show crossover. “Supergirl” will air Monday, March 20, followed by “The Flash” on Tuesday, March 21. Also Read: 'Supergirl:' Livewire, Dominators Return in New Mid-Season Trailer (Video) “Duet” will be directed by Dermott Downs and will feature singing performances from Arrowverse actors Grant Gustin...
- 1/20/2017
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Seven of Dctv’s finest will be making beautiful music together this March.
The CW on Friday announced that the highly anticipated two-part musical crossover between Supergirl and The Flash will air Monday, March 20 (8/7c) and Tuesday, March 21 (8/7c). As with the network’s recent “Heroes v. Aliens” saga, the crossover will start at the end of Supergirl, saving most of the musical action for The Flash‘s portion of the event, appropriately titled “Duet.”
RelatedSupergirl Photos: Roulette’s Return Leads to a Kara/Mon-El Rescue Mission
Dermott Downs has been tapped to direct the Flash half of the crossover.
The CW on Friday announced that the highly anticipated two-part musical crossover between Supergirl and The Flash will air Monday, March 20 (8/7c) and Tuesday, March 21 (8/7c). As with the network’s recent “Heroes v. Aliens” saga, the crossover will start at the end of Supergirl, saving most of the musical action for The Flash‘s portion of the event, appropriately titled “Duet.”
RelatedSupergirl Photos: Roulette’s Return Leads to a Kara/Mon-El Rescue Mission
Dermott Downs has been tapped to direct the Flash half of the crossover.
- 1/20/2017
- TVLine.com
Much like many of you, we’re anxiously awaiting the midseason premiere of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and it’s not just because of the return of the Waverider crew – we want to see more of the Legion of Doom!
Fortunately for us, both the official synopsis and the newly released images contained in the video above confirm that we’ll see Damien Darhk and Malcolm Merlyn, at the very least. Fingers will remain crossed that the Reverse Flash shows up, too, but he may want to start laying low if Black Flash deems it necessary to start appearing on other series in the Arrowverse.
In addition to all that, expect to see the Legends meet up with a young George Lucas. How heavily involved the filmmaker becomes in this episode remains to be seen, but better judgment says it will be but a cameo. Then again, who would...
Fortunately for us, both the official synopsis and the newly released images contained in the video above confirm that we’ll see Damien Darhk and Malcolm Merlyn, at the very least. Fingers will remain crossed that the Reverse Flash shows up, too, but he may want to start laying low if Black Flash deems it necessary to start appearing on other series in the Arrowverse.
In addition to all that, expect to see the Legends meet up with a young George Lucas. How heavily involved the filmmaker becomes in this episode remains to be seen, but better judgment says it will be but a cameo. Then again, who would...
- 1/10/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the upcoming "Supergirl" crossover event including 'Green Arrow', 'The Flash', 'Supergirl' and 'Legends Of Tomorrow', written by Aaron Helbing, Todd Helbing and directed by Dermott Downs, airing November 28, 2016 on The CW:
"...when aliens called the 'Dominators' attack 'Central City', 'Barry' (Grant Gustin) speeds over to 'Star City' ...
"...to ask the 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell) for help in stopping them.
"Realizing the battle against the Dominators is bigger than they thought, they track down the 'Legends of Tomorrow' and 'Barry' and 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) create a breach to bring back 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist).
"Once all of the super friends are assembled, they come up with a plan to attack...
"...but a shocking secret related to 'Flashpoint' is revealed and suddenly no one is sure who they can trust.
"Meanwhile, 'Wally'...
"...when aliens called the 'Dominators' attack 'Central City', 'Barry' (Grant Gustin) speeds over to 'Star City' ...
"...to ask the 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell) for help in stopping them.
"Realizing the battle against the Dominators is bigger than they thought, they track down the 'Legends of Tomorrow' and 'Barry' and 'Cisco' (Carlos Valdes) create a breach to bring back 'Supergirl' (Melissa Benoist).
"Once all of the super friends are assembled, they come up with a plan to attack...
"...but a shocking secret related to 'Flashpoint' is revealed and suddenly no one is sure who they can trust.
"Meanwhile, 'Wally'...
- 11/18/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
With Diggle in a major bind, it's up to Lyla and old friend Oliver Queen to save him, but judging by the new preview, whatever they have planned doesn't exactly seem to be going over too well with Felicity and the new recruits. Meanwhile, Tobias Church makes his move against Star City and the fallout sounds deadly. Check out the new extended promo below: "Penance" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-14, Lv) (HDTV) Oliver Steps In For Diggle - Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Lyla (guest star Audrey Marie Anderson) team up on a secret mission for Diggle (David Ramsey). Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) finds out and disapproves of the plan and opts to stay behind. When Tobias Church (guest star Chad L. Coleman) launches a deadly assault against the city, Felicity must decide if she wants to send the recruits out sans the Green Arrow. Dermott Downs directed...
- 10/20/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
The CW has released the first promo for next week’s episode of Arrow, and in it we get a first look at what’s to come when Oliver Queen decides to try and break Diggle out of a military prison. As we saw in tonight’s instalment, the hero has been wrongly placed behind bars after being set up for an illegal arms deal orchestrated by his superiors, and the net is now closing in.
Interestingly, the Green Arrow finds some opposition to his plan from his own team, and in the video above, we see them attempt to take their mentor down. The chances of them being successful seem slim in all honesty, but seeing as Oliver’s relationship with them is already pretty tumultuous, this could very well be the straw which breaks the camel’s back.
We’ll have to wait and see what happens, but...
Interestingly, the Green Arrow finds some opposition to his plan from his own team, and in the video above, we see them attempt to take their mentor down. The chances of them being successful seem slim in all honesty, but seeing as Oliver’s relationship with them is already pretty tumultuous, this could very well be the straw which breaks the camel’s back.
We’ll have to wait and see what happens, but...
- 10/20/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
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