Marvel and DC Comics have long served as twin colossi in the boundless universe of pop culture, inspiring legions of impassioned devotees. These two powerhouses of the comic book world have long been at odds, with fans fiercely defending their favorite superheroes and storylines. However, amidst the constant bickering and rivalry between Marvel and DC fans, there is one figure who has managed to earn respect and love for his achievements in the DC universe: Zack Snyder.
Henry Cavill in Man of Steel | Warner Bros. Pictures
Snyder’s distinctive vision within the DC Extended Universe, especially with his Man of Steel, which starred Henry Cavill, has become a beacon for discourse. So much so that Beau DeMayo, the creative force behind highly acclaimed X-Men ‘97, boldly soared into the fray, championing Snyder’s work and skillfully parrying Martin Scorsese’s scathing comments about superhero flicks.
Beau DeMayo Considers Zack Snyder...
Henry Cavill in Man of Steel | Warner Bros. Pictures
Snyder’s distinctive vision within the DC Extended Universe, especially with his Man of Steel, which starred Henry Cavill, has become a beacon for discourse. So much so that Beau DeMayo, the creative force behind highly acclaimed X-Men ‘97, boldly soared into the fray, championing Snyder’s work and skillfully parrying Martin Scorsese’s scathing comments about superhero flicks.
Beau DeMayo Considers Zack Snyder...
- 5/29/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Actor Grant Gustin, who embodied the DC superhero The Flash in the CW series for almost a decade, has become a fan favorite, so much so that fans wanted him to continue his venture in the DC Extended Universe as well. While Ezra Miller landed the role for the superhero’s silver screen adaptation, many fans feel they didn’t capture the essence of The Flash as effectively as Gustin, particularly when it comes to the superhero’s running style.
The Flash (image credit: CW)
Many also found Miller’s running style as the DC superhero kind of awkward. However, Gustin, who seemingly mastered the technique throughout his tenure on the CW show, attributed his smooth and convincing running style to his background in dancing, which has proven invaluable in mastering The Flash’s signature run.
Grant Gustin’s Dancing Background Came in Handy For The Flash
During an appearance on the Today show,...
The Flash (image credit: CW)
Many also found Miller’s running style as the DC superhero kind of awkward. However, Gustin, who seemingly mastered the technique throughout his tenure on the CW show, attributed his smooth and convincing running style to his background in dancing, which has proven invaluable in mastering The Flash’s signature run.
Grant Gustin’s Dancing Background Came in Handy For The Flash
During an appearance on the Today show,...
- 5/26/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
While Grant Gustin was first noticed in the popular musical series Glee, it was his famous stint as DC’s superhero, The Flash, that made people sit up and take notice of him. Since 2014 for 9 seasons, Gustin portrayed the Scarlet Speedster in CW’s original series and became synonymous with the role among ardent fans.
Grant Gustin in Glee (image credit: Fox)
While it is hard to imagine anyone other than Gustin fitting into this part, viewers would be surprised to know that the talented celebrity almost did not want to audition for this marquee role. Gustin in a candid interview, elaborated on the reasons behind wanting to stay away from this character and why he believed that he would not be a good choice.
Grant Gustin Had Doubts About Doing Justice To The Scarlet Speedster
For over 9 years between 2014 and 2023, Grant Gustin entered fans’ living rooms and regaled them...
Grant Gustin in Glee (image credit: Fox)
While it is hard to imagine anyone other than Gustin fitting into this part, viewers would be surprised to know that the talented celebrity almost did not want to audition for this marquee role. Gustin in a candid interview, elaborated on the reasons behind wanting to stay away from this character and why he believed that he would not be a good choice.
Grant Gustin Had Doubts About Doing Justice To The Scarlet Speedster
For over 9 years between 2014 and 2023, Grant Gustin entered fans’ living rooms and regaled them...
- 5/26/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Damon Lindelof is wading back into DC Comics waters.
As confirmed by DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn, Lindelof — who previously created 2019’s acclaimed Watchmen miniseries — is among the writers of DC’s in-the-works Green Lantern TV series, titled Lanterns.
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“Yes, it’s true. The Lanterns Dcu series is putting together a crack team of writers, based on a wonderful pilot script and bible by Chris Mundy,...
As confirmed by DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn, Lindelof — who previously created 2019’s acclaimed Watchmen miniseries — is among the writers of DC’s in-the-works Green Lantern TV series, titled Lanterns.
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“Yes, it’s true. The Lanterns Dcu series is putting together a crack team of writers, based on a wonderful pilot script and bible by Chris Mundy,...
- 5/25/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
Similar to Grant Gustin, who first appeared on Arrow season 2 before getting his own spin-off show following the overwhelmingly positive reception, Melissa Benoist too originally auditioned for Arrow. However, the role she auditioned for was a far cry from the whimsy optimistic Supergirl she’d go on to play in the following years, as it was much darker in tone.
Although she managed to leave a lasting impact on the casting director, which later came in handy during her selection for Girl of Steel, she lost out on playing Oliver’s sister to Willa Holland.
Melissa Benoist Initially Auditioned to Play Thea Queen in Arrow
A still from Supergirl | CW
Years before getting her own CW show, Melissa Benoist auditioned for the role of Thea Queen, Oliver Queen’s sister. But following Willa Holland’s greater sense of duality as an actor, she was chosen over the Glee star for the role.
Although she managed to leave a lasting impact on the casting director, which later came in handy during her selection for Girl of Steel, she lost out on playing Oliver’s sister to Willa Holland.
Melissa Benoist Initially Auditioned to Play Thea Queen in Arrow
A still from Supergirl | CW
Years before getting her own CW show, Melissa Benoist auditioned for the role of Thea Queen, Oliver Queen’s sister. But following Willa Holland’s greater sense of duality as an actor, she was chosen over the Glee star for the role.
- 5/23/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
It’s not uncommon for shows to lose their spark when they go on for too long, and this is pretty apparent in most CW shows, especially the Arrowverse, which kickstarted with Arrow in 2012. Despite starting on a high note that led to The Flash’s launch, which too was showered with laudation by fans and critics, there wasn’t a constant flow of quality in their latter seasons.
In hindsight, it’s not surprising to see why this was the case, as Marc Guggenheim, one of its creators, recalled they didn’t initially start out with an interconnected universe in mind.
Marc Guggenheim Explained Why the Initial Seasons of Arrow Peaked
A still from Arrow | CW
After Smallville concluded in 2011, CW hired Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Greg Berlanti to make Arrow, which was initially intended to be a Smallville spin-off. However, this idea was dropped shortly after as...
In hindsight, it’s not surprising to see why this was the case, as Marc Guggenheim, one of its creators, recalled they didn’t initially start out with an interconnected universe in mind.
Marc Guggenheim Explained Why the Initial Seasons of Arrow Peaked
A still from Arrow | CW
After Smallville concluded in 2011, CW hired Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Greg Berlanti to make Arrow, which was initially intended to be a Smallville spin-off. However, this idea was dropped shortly after as...
- 5/23/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
The Arrowverse has always been a place of different possibilities no matter how bizarre they may seem. Each hero had their own standing and story to tell. While some ended on a bittersweet note, others found their footing in one way or another. Each story went down its own path with either major or minor crossovers taking place from time to time.
Kevin Conroy and Ruby Rose in Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part 2 | Credit: The CWThrough them all, the collaborations between all the shows of the series gathered the most attention. When Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and even Black Lightening came together, the audiences had the most focus. One of the grandest crossovers of the Arrowverse, Crisis on Infinite Earths, which had every fan going berserk, almost didn’t happen at all.
Arrowverse Without an Expansion
When the Arrowverse first started out, it was...
Kevin Conroy and Ruby Rose in Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part 2 | Credit: The CWThrough them all, the collaborations between all the shows of the series gathered the most attention. When Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and even Black Lightening came together, the audiences had the most focus. One of the grandest crossovers of the Arrowverse, Crisis on Infinite Earths, which had every fan going berserk, almost didn’t happen at all.
Arrowverse Without an Expansion
When the Arrowverse first started out, it was...
- 5/23/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
It has been over a decade since Ryan Reynold’s Green Lantern feature dropped, which not only bombed critically and commercially, but its failure led to WB putting the IP on ice. Fortunately, with the new regime in, fans will finally get to experience the Lanterns on the silver screen for the first time since 2011, as they are set to make their Dcu debut in the HBO show Lanterns.
But before James Gunn and Peter Safran cleaned the house, CW’s Arrowverse dropped several easter eggs regarding the Emerald Knight, even though the character itself never appeared.
Arrowverse Included a Plethora of Green Lantern References
Hal Jordan aka Green Lantern | DC Comics
In the very first season of Arrow, Hal Jordan’s aviation company Ferris Air was referenced, as during the flashback scene, Ollie, Slade, and Shado try to stop Edward Fyers from shooting a Ferris Air jet. But the...
But before James Gunn and Peter Safran cleaned the house, CW’s Arrowverse dropped several easter eggs regarding the Emerald Knight, even though the character itself never appeared.
Arrowverse Included a Plethora of Green Lantern References
Hal Jordan aka Green Lantern | DC Comics
In the very first season of Arrow, Hal Jordan’s aviation company Ferris Air was referenced, as during the flashback scene, Ollie, Slade, and Shado try to stop Edward Fyers from shooting a Ferris Air jet. But the...
- 5/21/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Stephen Amell’s work in Arrow has always been highly regarded. His contribution to the Arrowverse was one that many sought out to be both entertaining and impactful. A key feature of working on shows and movies is the connections that get built not just with the cast and crew but also with the audiences. So much so that because Arrow and Supernatural were being filmed on nearby sets, Amell developed a great friendship with Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles.
Stephen Amell as Green Arrow | Credit: The CW
If bonds outside of his own show can be so strong, then there is no need for it to be imagined how deep the bonds of every one of Arrow were. Seeing the care Amell had for his cast and crew, his death sequence should have held value beyond any other, regardless of it being part of a major crossover or not.
Stephen Amell as Green Arrow | Credit: The CW
If bonds outside of his own show can be so strong, then there is no need for it to be imagined how deep the bonds of every one of Arrow were. Seeing the care Amell had for his cast and crew, his death sequence should have held value beyond any other, regardless of it being part of a major crossover or not.
- 5/21/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
The DC Universe is home to some of the strongest and most iconic superhero characters of all time. With the likes of Batman, Superman, Aquaman, Green Arrow, and many more. However, one character is more popular than the lot— The Flash. Over the years, the Speedster has gained immense popularity as he has been part of different narrative elements in the Dcu, including a standalone film and being part of the Arrowverse.
Grant Gustin as The Flash. Credits: The CW Network
One of the primary reasons for his massive popularity was how Grant Gustin portrayed the role of Barry Allen also known as The Flash. Gustin’s portrayal of the character is loved by the audience of the show, but he was quite close to getting replaced by an actor, who was featured as a villain in the Arrowverse.
DC Villain Nearly Replaced Grant Gustin in The Role of The...
Grant Gustin as The Flash. Credits: The CW Network
One of the primary reasons for his massive popularity was how Grant Gustin portrayed the role of Barry Allen also known as The Flash. Gustin’s portrayal of the character is loved by the audience of the show, but he was quite close to getting replaced by an actor, who was featured as a villain in the Arrowverse.
DC Villain Nearly Replaced Grant Gustin in The Role of The...
- 5/20/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin’s The Flash is considered one of the most prominent superhero shows before it ended after 9 seasons in 2023. The Arrowverse show was first announced as a spin-off to Arrow, where Gustin first appeared as Barry Allen.
While Stephen Amell’s Arrow was a significant hit among viewers, the makers were not sure if The Flash would also bear similar results. However, they knew that even if the show failed, they could not afford to lose Gustin, and cleverly planned to pave a way to make him stay in the Arrowverse.
Grant Gustin in a still from The Flash I Credits: The CW Network
Arrowverse was one of the most prominent franchises that comprised several DC shows airing on The CW. It was first kickstarted by Stephen Amell’s Arrow and was concluded with The Flash‘s ninth and final season.
What was Arrowverse’s Plan B to keep...
While Stephen Amell’s Arrow was a significant hit among viewers, the makers were not sure if The Flash would also bear similar results. However, they knew that even if the show failed, they could not afford to lose Gustin, and cleverly planned to pave a way to make him stay in the Arrowverse.
Grant Gustin in a still from The Flash I Credits: The CW Network
Arrowverse was one of the most prominent franchises that comprised several DC shows airing on The CW. It was first kickstarted by Stephen Amell’s Arrow and was concluded with The Flash‘s ninth and final season.
What was Arrowverse’s Plan B to keep...
- 5/20/2024
- by Subham Mandal
- FandomWire
I’m going to tell you something that will instantly rattle a millennial body to its core: “Glee,” the Fox musical dramedy that became a phenomenon before becoming a dark cultural tale, premiered 15 years ago, on May 19, 2009.
To make you feel slightly better about the passage of time, that date is a bit of a cheat: Because Fox suspected it had an honest-to-goodness hit on its hands, the network premiered the first episode after the “American Idol” Season 8 finale in May, before beginning the full season a few months later in September.
Still, May 19 was the day the world first was re-reminded of the wonder of “Don’t Stop Believin,’” witnessed the instantly iconic combo of cringe and charisma that was Rachel Berry/Lea Michele, and considered the shocking declaration that someone could be both an athlete and a singer.
If you aren’t a recovering Gleek, one of the...
To make you feel slightly better about the passage of time, that date is a bit of a cheat: Because Fox suspected it had an honest-to-goodness hit on its hands, the network premiered the first episode after the “American Idol” Season 8 finale in May, before beginning the full season a few months later in September.
Still, May 19 was the day the world first was re-reminded of the wonder of “Don’t Stop Believin,’” witnessed the instantly iconic combo of cringe and charisma that was Rachel Berry/Lea Michele, and considered the shocking declaration that someone could be both an athlete and a singer.
If you aren’t a recovering Gleek, one of the...
- 5/18/2024
- by Erin Strecker
- Indiewire
Portraying the role of Scarlet Speedster in The CW superhero TV series, Grant Gustin became a fan favorite, with fans even rooting for him to take over the role in the DC Extended Universe. However, as the actor moved ahead in his life and with the series he frequently pondered stepping away from the show over its extensive run.
Grant Gustin as The Flash | Credit: CW
The Glee actor opened up about his desire to leave the show in an interview, saying that he was adamant about departing from the show after Season 9, regardless of whether it marked the series finale or not.
Grant Gustin Was Adamant About Leaving The Flash
Following a nearly one decade-long tenure on The CW, The Flash came to an end with Season 9. However, the star of the show, Grant Gustin, was ready to leave the series regardless of whether the show continued after Season 9 or not.
Grant Gustin as The Flash | Credit: CW
The Glee actor opened up about his desire to leave the show in an interview, saying that he was adamant about departing from the show after Season 9, regardless of whether it marked the series finale or not.
Grant Gustin Was Adamant About Leaving The Flash
Following a nearly one decade-long tenure on The CW, The Flash came to an end with Season 9. However, the star of the show, Grant Gustin, was ready to leave the series regardless of whether the show continued after Season 9 or not.
- 5/11/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin was skyrocketed to fame when he took the role of Barry Allen on The CW’s The Flash. Since then, he has built a devoted fandom, delivering a confident, optimistic, and altruistic version of the superhero. However, after seeing the way he has held up the character for nine seasons, fans would find it surprising that the actor had doubts about being chosen to play the Fastest Man Alive.
Grant Gustin as The Flash. Source: Instagram
In a new interview, the American actor shared his apprehension about being considered for the role of the popular superhero in a CW series. He openly admitted that his slender physique was a source of concern for him, as he believed that it might hinder his chances of being cast for the iconic character.
Grant Gustin was unsure about being cast as The Flash
Last week, Grant Gustin sat down with Men’s Health...
Grant Gustin as The Flash. Source: Instagram
In a new interview, the American actor shared his apprehension about being considered for the role of the popular superhero in a CW series. He openly admitted that his slender physique was a source of concern for him, as he believed that it might hinder his chances of being cast for the iconic character.
Grant Gustin was unsure about being cast as The Flash
Last week, Grant Gustin sat down with Men’s Health...
- 5/9/2024
- by Shikha Arya
- FandomWire
Actor Grant Gustin wore the Flash suit for nine years as he starred as the titular character in The CW’s The Flash. A part of the Arrowverse series of TV shows, The Flash saw Barry Allen become the scarlet speedster after being struck by lightning in Central City. The series sees him fight various antagonists and also find the killer of his mother.
Though he was grateful for getting the opportunity to play the character, Gustin reportedly suffered while putting on the costume for the show. The Flash costume included a red one-piece suit and a face mask that covered most of his face. The actor mentioned how tough it was to get in and out of the suit and how he used to spend hours in the suit while filming.
Grant Gustin Expresses His Discomfort With The Flash Costume Grant Gustin in The Flash
Actor Grant Gustin, who...
Though he was grateful for getting the opportunity to play the character, Gustin reportedly suffered while putting on the costume for the show. The Flash costume included a red one-piece suit and a face mask that covered most of his face. The actor mentioned how tough it was to get in and out of the suit and how he used to spend hours in the suit while filming.
Grant Gustin Expresses His Discomfort With The Flash Costume Grant Gustin in The Flash
Actor Grant Gustin, who...
- 5/9/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
One major problem that plagued most Arrowverse shows was CW’s inability to end them at the right time. While most of them started on a high note, especially Grant Gustin’s The Flash, which was the biggest superhero show on TV upon its release, the writers couldn’t carry the momentum in the later seasons. But things could have been very different for the CW show that started it all, Arrow.
Had CW stuck to the original plans for the show, Arrow could’ve ended on a really high note, as instead of going on for 8 seasons, season 5 was originally intended to be the show’s end.
Arrow Could’ve Ended With One of Its Best Seasons
Stephen Amell | Arrow (via The CW)
While the first season of Arrow, which kickstarted the Arrowverse, was received well among fans and critics, it was the sequel that pushed the CW show to new heights,...
Had CW stuck to the original plans for the show, Arrow could’ve ended on a really high note, as instead of going on for 8 seasons, season 5 was originally intended to be the show’s end.
Arrow Could’ve Ended With One of Its Best Seasons
Stephen Amell | Arrow (via The CW)
While the first season of Arrow, which kickstarted the Arrowverse, was received well among fans and critics, it was the sequel that pushed the CW show to new heights,...
- 5/9/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
Running for almost a decade, Grant Gustin’s tenure as The Flash came to a close with Season 9 a year ago. The series finale saw Eddie’s resurrection and transformation into Cobalt Blue, who later reconciled with Barry to save the timeline. However, they don’t exactly part ways as friends. The show ends with Nora’s birth and Barry passing on the mantle to new speedsters.
Grant Gustin as The Flash
However, showrunner Eric Wallace had envisioned a different path for the series finale, extending to Season 10 and taking its episode count to 200 before the network decided to conclude the series after nine seasons. Wallace’s plan for the finale included a proposed Blackest Night crossover, promising an ambitious storyline that could rival even Zack Snyder’s twisted take on DC superheroes.
The Flash Creator Revealed His Original Plan For the Series Finale
In a conversation with The Nerds of Color,...
Grant Gustin as The Flash
However, showrunner Eric Wallace had envisioned a different path for the series finale, extending to Season 10 and taking its episode count to 200 before the network decided to conclude the series after nine seasons. Wallace’s plan for the finale included a proposed Blackest Night crossover, promising an ambitious storyline that could rival even Zack Snyder’s twisted take on DC superheroes.
The Flash Creator Revealed His Original Plan For the Series Finale
In a conversation with The Nerds of Color,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
The Flash's Tom Cavanagh to Guest Star in Superman & Lois Finale - Main Image
The Flash star Tom Cavanagh recently revealed that he is set to make a guest appearance in the final episode of Superman & Lois.
Last year, it was announced that the upcoming fourth season of the hit CW series will be its final one. It also marks the end of an era for the DC/Arrowverse franchise in the network.
Recently, the series officially concluded its production ahead of its scheduled premiere this fall. The plot details regarding the final season are currently being kept under wraps.
Also Read: Superman & Lois Series Finale Officially Wraps Production
Tom Cavanagh Confirms Guest Role in Superman & Lois Final Episode
In a recent convention appearance, Cavanagh confirmed that he is set to guest star in the final episode of Superman & Lois.
Originally, he wanted to direct...
The Flash star Tom Cavanagh recently revealed that he is set to make a guest appearance in the final episode of Superman & Lois.
Last year, it was announced that the upcoming fourth season of the hit CW series will be its final one. It also marks the end of an era for the DC/Arrowverse franchise in the network.
Recently, the series officially concluded its production ahead of its scheduled premiere this fall. The plot details regarding the final season are currently being kept under wraps.
Also Read: Superman & Lois Series Finale Officially Wraps Production
Tom Cavanagh Confirms Guest Role in Superman & Lois Final Episode
In a recent convention appearance, Cavanagh confirmed that he is set to guest star in the final episode of Superman & Lois.
Originally, he wanted to direct...
- 5/7/2024
- EpicStream
George Lucas is unarguably one of the best masters of science fiction storytelling, and the Star Wars saga only proves just how immensely talented he is. Not only has he created jaw-dropping storylines for this universe, but he has also introduced some of the most out-of-the-world characters. This also includes getting influenced by other universes and basing his own characters on them.
George Lucas. | Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Surprisingly enough, Cad Bane, who is regarded as one of the most dangerous bounty hunters in this sci-fi universe, was created after Lucas was inspired by a character from Sergio Leone’s Dollars Trilogy. But what’s iconic is that this particular bounty hunter is actually based on Lee Van Cleef’s Angel Eyes, the enigmatic character from the Clint Eastwood-starrer trilogy.
George Lucas Based Cad Bane on Lee Van Cleef’s Angel Eyes?
As it so seems: Yes. Yes, he did.
George Lucas. | Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Surprisingly enough, Cad Bane, who is regarded as one of the most dangerous bounty hunters in this sci-fi universe, was created after Lucas was inspired by a character from Sergio Leone’s Dollars Trilogy. But what’s iconic is that this particular bounty hunter is actually based on Lee Van Cleef’s Angel Eyes, the enigmatic character from the Clint Eastwood-starrer trilogy.
George Lucas Based Cad Bane on Lee Van Cleef’s Angel Eyes?
As it so seems: Yes. Yes, he did.
- 5/5/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
The mastermind behind the massively fan-favorite Star Wars universe, George Lucas, never ceases to bring about the most epic of ideas to life. Be it ideas to include in his superhit lore or ideas to protect the same, he has most certainly been one of the most imaginative people to have ever walked on this planet. In fact, he even devised a plan to make his saga leak-proof!
George Lucas. | Credit: Joey Gannon/Wikimedia Commons.
While the rest of the franchises suffer brutally because of all the leaks — even the super-secretive Marvel Cinematic Universe, thanks to actors like Tom Holland — Lucas devised a leak-proof plan for the biggest spoiler in The Empire Strikes Back. And, surprisingly enough, this worked so terrifically that even the internet couldn’t spoil this mystery!
George Lucas’ Leak-Proof Plan for The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, which is...
George Lucas. | Credit: Joey Gannon/Wikimedia Commons.
While the rest of the franchises suffer brutally because of all the leaks — even the super-secretive Marvel Cinematic Universe, thanks to actors like Tom Holland — Lucas devised a leak-proof plan for the biggest spoiler in The Empire Strikes Back. And, surprisingly enough, this worked so terrifically that even the internet couldn’t spoil this mystery!
George Lucas’ Leak-Proof Plan for The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back, which is...
- 5/5/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
After garnering immense popularity following his appearance in Arrow, Grant Gustin’s Scarlet Speedster received his own standalone series in 2014, often considered the peak of the Arrowverse. Although the next two seasons had their fair share of issues but were received positively, from season 4, it was all downhill for the series, and it hit a new low with season 7.
While The Flash was notable for its pop culture references, season 7’s finale went a little above and beyond with its Star Wars homage, which didn’t sit well with fans in the slightest.
Fans Weren’t Thrilled by the Star Wars-Inspired Climax of The Flash Season 7 A still of Grant Gustin in The Flash | CW
Writing a speedster is always tricky due to the nature of its power and requires the utmost attention to detail to ensure no loose ends persist. The challenge further magnifies when it comes to writing...
While The Flash was notable for its pop culture references, season 7’s finale went a little above and beyond with its Star Wars homage, which didn’t sit well with fans in the slightest.
Fans Weren’t Thrilled by the Star Wars-Inspired Climax of The Flash Season 7 A still of Grant Gustin in The Flash | CW
Writing a speedster is always tricky due to the nature of its power and requires the utmost attention to detail to ensure no loose ends persist. The challenge further magnifies when it comes to writing...
- 5/5/2024
- by Santanu Roy
- FandomWire
The CW has spawned a number of DC shows in the past few decades, and The Flash stands among the best of them. Running for nine seasons, the TV show chronicled the journey of the Scarlet Speedster, while also having crossovers and making cameos in other DC shows. However, there were times when The Flash was incredibly close to finishing its run, before it was stretched to 9 seasons.
A still from The Flash
The Flash was originally supposed to end after Season 8, but thanks to fan support and CW execs, the series was given another chance to conclude its story properly.
The Flash Season 8 finale was rewritten multiple times Grant Gustin as The Flash
The Flash’s 9 season run on CW wasn’t easy at all – the production has had several scares of being canceled at various points in time. However, showrunner Eric Wallace had a definitive conclusion in mind,...
A still from The Flash
The Flash was originally supposed to end after Season 8, but thanks to fan support and CW execs, the series was given another chance to conclude its story properly.
The Flash Season 8 finale was rewritten multiple times Grant Gustin as The Flash
The Flash’s 9 season run on CW wasn’t easy at all – the production has had several scares of being canceled at various points in time. However, showrunner Eric Wallace had a definitive conclusion in mind,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Sayantan Choudhary
- FandomWire
The Flash had a successful run on The CW, with Grant Gustin playing Barry Allen for close to a decade. While his casting initially raised some eyebrows, the Glee alum soon proved himself a perfect fit for the Fastest Man Alive.
Men's Health recently caught up with Gustin and asked whether he ever had concerns about The Flash becoming his legacy.
"It never crossed my mind," he admitted. "I mean, I was 23 when I auditioned for that show and thought I had no chance of getting it. I didn't even want to go to the audition. I was like, 'This is a waste of my time and their time.' In the breakdown it said he was late twenties to early thirties."
"He's big and buff and blonde in the comics. I was just like, 'Why are they even seeing me?' I had imposter syndrome about even going to that audition,...
Men's Health recently caught up with Gustin and asked whether he ever had concerns about The Flash becoming his legacy.
"It never crossed my mind," he admitted. "I mean, I was 23 when I auditioned for that show and thought I had no chance of getting it. I didn't even want to go to the audition. I was like, 'This is a waste of my time and their time.' In the breakdown it said he was late twenties to early thirties."
"He's big and buff and blonde in the comics. I was just like, 'Why are they even seeing me?' I had imposter syndrome about even going to that audition,...
- 5/3/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Black Panther Actor Winston Duke Campaigns to Play the Dcu's Batman - Main Image
Black Panther star Winston Duke has expressed his interest to play Batman in James Gunn's Dcu franchise.
DC Studios is currently working on The Brave and the Bold movie which will serve as the first solo Batman movie in the Dcu and a new actor is expected to take on the role.
So far, no casting has been made yet for the Dcu's Caped Crusader, but a couple of actors have campaigned for the role including one of the stars from the MCU.
Also Read: Grant Gustin Discusses Dcu Casting Rumors After James Gunn Interaction
Winston Duke Wants to Play Batman in the Dcu
In a recent interview, Duke, who is known for playing M'Baku in the Black Panther films, opened up about wanting to play Batman in the Dcu and asked for fans to campaign on his behalf.
Black Panther star Winston Duke has expressed his interest to play Batman in James Gunn's Dcu franchise.
DC Studios is currently working on The Brave and the Bold movie which will serve as the first solo Batman movie in the Dcu and a new actor is expected to take on the role.
So far, no casting has been made yet for the Dcu's Caped Crusader, but a couple of actors have campaigned for the role including one of the stars from the MCU.
Also Read: Grant Gustin Discusses Dcu Casting Rumors After James Gunn Interaction
Winston Duke Wants to Play Batman in the Dcu
In a recent interview, Duke, who is known for playing M'Baku in the Black Panther films, opened up about wanting to play Batman in the Dcu and asked for fans to campaign on his behalf.
- 5/3/2024
- EpicStream
Grant Gustin is opening up about his career.
The 34-year-old The Flash star spoke out in the latest issue of Men’s Health, out now.
During the discussion, Grant talking about his physical and mental health habits, his “dream come true” run in Water For Elephants, DMs with James Gunn, seeing Hugh Jackman as a role model, and much more.
Click through to see what Grant Gustin had to say…...
The 34-year-old The Flash star spoke out in the latest issue of Men’s Health, out now.
During the discussion, Grant talking about his physical and mental health habits, his “dream come true” run in Water For Elephants, DMs with James Gunn, seeing Hugh Jackman as a role model, and much more.
Click through to see what Grant Gustin had to say…...
- 5/2/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Grant Gustin Discusses Dcu Casting Rumors After James Gunn Interaction - Main Image
Grant Gustin addressed the Dcu casting rumor once again as fans continued to clamor for him to join the franchise.
Since the airing of the final episode of the CW's The Flash last year, some fans have expressed their interest in seeing Gustin continue playing the hero in James Gunn's Dcu.
So far, Gustin has not been cast yet in the new franchise, but he revealed recently that he exchanged DMs with Gunn and talked about their love for Superman.
Also Read: Shogun's Anna Sawai Reveals She Was Forced to Skip Suicide Squad Audition
The Flash's Grant Gustin Responds to Dcu Casting Rumors
Gustin opened up about the ongoing Dcu casting rumor in a recent interview where he explained his recent interaction with Gunn and addressed whether he is indeed interested in playing The Flash again.
Grant Gustin addressed the Dcu casting rumor once again as fans continued to clamor for him to join the franchise.
Since the airing of the final episode of the CW's The Flash last year, some fans have expressed their interest in seeing Gustin continue playing the hero in James Gunn's Dcu.
So far, Gustin has not been cast yet in the new franchise, but he revealed recently that he exchanged DMs with Gunn and talked about their love for Superman.
Also Read: Shogun's Anna Sawai Reveals She Was Forced to Skip Suicide Squad Audition
The Flash's Grant Gustin Responds to Dcu Casting Rumors
Gustin opened up about the ongoing Dcu casting rumor in a recent interview where he explained his recent interaction with Gunn and addressed whether he is indeed interested in playing The Flash again.
- 5/2/2024
- EpicStream
Close races and sharp elbows are likely when the 2024 Tony Award nominations are announced Tuesday morning. With so many shows opening during the onslaught of the past two weeks, nominators might still be clearing their minds — and maybe taking a moment to eat and breathe — as they ponder and re-ponder the 36 productions that opened on Broadway between April 28, 2023, and April 25, 2024.
Some of the nominations are no-brainers: The much-praised and hugely popular Merrily We Roll Along is a sure bet for all concerned, but what about more polarizing fare? Cabaret, Here Lies Love, Water for Elephants, I’m looking at you.
A selection of categories will be read live on CBS Mornings at 8:30 am Et, and a full livestream of the announcements will follow at 9 a.m. Et on the official Tony Awards YouTube page.
Related: 2024-25 Awards Season Calendar – Dates For Oscars, Tonys, Guilds, BAFTAs, Spirits & More
Here, then,...
Some of the nominations are no-brainers: The much-praised and hugely popular Merrily We Roll Along is a sure bet for all concerned, but what about more polarizing fare? Cabaret, Here Lies Love, Water for Elephants, I’m looking at you.
A selection of categories will be read live on CBS Mornings at 8:30 am Et, and a full livestream of the announcements will follow at 9 a.m. Et on the official Tony Awards YouTube page.
Related: 2024-25 Awards Season Calendar – Dates For Oscars, Tonys, Guilds, BAFTAs, Spirits & More
Here, then,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
For fans of actor Grant Gustin and The Flash, the date April 25th holds a special significance. The Flash has been the personification of speed across comics and television screens for generations and needs no introduction. With his mastery of the Speed Force, he’s a superhero icon.
A still from The Flash
When Gustin took on the mantle of Barry Allen, the man behind the mask in “The Flash” television series, he brought a wide-eyed charm and unwavering optimism that perfectly captured the essence of the character. Now, with April 25 on the calendars, fans themselves go into the timeline of the speed force as it isn’t just any ordinary day – it’s a date etched in Flash history.
The Flash Vanished In Crisis on April 25, 2024, 10 Years Ago
A still from The Flash
Fans of The Flash might never forget April 25, 2014. In the very first episode of the show,...
A still from The Flash
When Gustin took on the mantle of Barry Allen, the man behind the mask in “The Flash” television series, he brought a wide-eyed charm and unwavering optimism that perfectly captured the essence of the character. Now, with April 25 on the calendars, fans themselves go into the timeline of the speed force as it isn’t just any ordinary day – it’s a date etched in Flash history.
The Flash Vanished In Crisis on April 25, 2024, 10 Years Ago
A still from The Flash
Fans of The Flash might never forget April 25, 2014. In the very first episode of the show,...
- 4/25/2024
- by Piyush Yadav
- FandomWire
Spider-Man actor Tom Holland is known for his jovial personality and upbeat nature. Recently, he was devastated by a tragedy that hit close to home. So, what’s the latest with the actor and everything he is currently dealing with?
Tom Holland Is One Of The Most Loved Actors In Hollywood
Tom Holland is easily one of the most recognized leading men in Hollywood today. Despite being a huge star, his quirky personality and easily approachable nature continue to endear him to fans worldwide. When the cameras roll, he is just as capable of delivering intense performances as he is a good one-liner, and that kind of versatility is a big reason why he is one of the top actors in Hollywood today.
Tom Holland is easily one of the closest examples out there of someone being respected by their peers, as well as universally loved by fans. As...
Tom Holland Is One Of The Most Loved Actors In Hollywood
Tom Holland is easily one of the most recognized leading men in Hollywood today. Despite being a huge star, his quirky personality and easily approachable nature continue to endear him to fans worldwide. When the cameras roll, he is just as capable of delivering intense performances as he is a good one-liner, and that kind of versatility is a big reason why he is one of the top actors in Hollywood today.
Tom Holland is easily one of the closest examples out there of someone being respected by their peers, as well as universally loved by fans. As...
- 4/22/2024
- by Evan Morgan
- TV Shows Ace
“My dream had always been to originate something and it’s really fun to just kind of make it my own,” says Grant Gustin of starring in a Broadway musical. That aspiration is now a reality as he leads the stage adaptation of “Water for Elephants” at the Imperial Theatre. The actor has amassed legions of fans who know him as the titular superhero in “The Flash,” but this latest demanding role marks Gustin’s return to his stage roots. Watch the exclusive video interview above.
Gustin portrays Jacob Jankowski in “Water for Elephants,” who falls in with a traveling circus after hopping aboard their train. He is hired as the troupe’s veterinarian and soon begins to fall for the equestrian performer Marlena (Isabelle McCalla). The pair become closer as they train a brand new routine with an elephant, provoking a jealous rage from Marlena’s husband August (Paul Alexander Nolan...
Gustin portrays Jacob Jankowski in “Water for Elephants,” who falls in with a traveling circus after hopping aboard their train. He is hired as the troupe’s veterinarian and soon begins to fall for the equestrian performer Marlena (Isabelle McCalla). The pair become closer as they train a brand new routine with an elephant, provoking a jealous rage from Marlena’s husband August (Paul Alexander Nolan...
- 4/21/2024
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
The Tony Awards Administration Committee met for the third time during the 2023-2024 Broadway season on April 19, to discuss eligibility of 8 productions for the 77th Annual Tony Awards in 2024.
They discussed eight productions: “Days of Wine and Roses,” “Doubt,” “The Notebook,” “An Enemy of the People,” “Water for Elephants,” “The Who’s Tommy,” “The Outsiders” and “Lempicka.” The group also met during the winter to discuss late fall and winter openings, but those determinations were not made public until now. Those shows include: “I Need That,” “Harmony,” “Spamalot,” “How to Dance in Ohio,” “Appropriate” and “Prayer for the French Republic.”
The most notable ruling is that “Appropriate” will compete as a revival. The hit play from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins has never been seen on Broadway before this season, but previously enjoyed a successful Off-Broadway run with a different director and cast. Since it is the play’s Broadway debut, Jacobs-Jenkins will appear...
They discussed eight productions: “Days of Wine and Roses,” “Doubt,” “The Notebook,” “An Enemy of the People,” “Water for Elephants,” “The Who’s Tommy,” “The Outsiders” and “Lempicka.” The group also met during the winter to discuss late fall and winter openings, but those determinations were not made public until now. Those shows include: “I Need That,” “Harmony,” “Spamalot,” “How to Dance in Ohio,” “Appropriate” and “Prayer for the French Republic.”
The most notable ruling is that “Appropriate” will compete as a revival. The hit play from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins has never been seen on Broadway before this season, but previously enjoyed a successful Off-Broadway run with a different director and cast. Since it is the play’s Broadway debut, Jacobs-Jenkins will appear...
- 4/19/2024
- by Sam Eckmann
- Gold Derby
Puppy Love is a romantic comedy starring Lucy Hale, Grant Gustin and Jane Seymour. It is directed by Nick Fabiano and Richard Alan Reid.
It’s one of those movies where, despite the ice cream tub beside the bed, the girl wakes up even skinnier than before, almost made up, and spectacularly beautiful. He’s a guy whose biggest problem might just be that he’s too nice and nerdy. She’s a mess, and he suffers from something called post-covid social anxiety. Can you imagine the existential drama of these two attractive but lonely characters in life and love?
Yes, they’re already charming, good-looking, and friendly, but wait – there’s more! She comes across an adorable puppy and he has to take care of an equally adorable female dog to alleviate his anxiety. Can you imagine anything more adorable than this?
You’re not going to believe it,...
It’s one of those movies where, despite the ice cream tub beside the bed, the girl wakes up even skinnier than before, almost made up, and spectacularly beautiful. He’s a guy whose biggest problem might just be that he’s too nice and nerdy. She’s a mess, and he suffers from something called post-covid social anxiety. Can you imagine the existential drama of these two attractive but lonely characters in life and love?
Yes, they’re already charming, good-looking, and friendly, but wait – there’s more! She comes across an adorable puppy and he has to take care of an equally adorable female dog to alleviate his anxiety. Can you imagine anything more adorable than this?
You’re not going to believe it,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Liv Altman
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
CW’s Arrowverse gave rise to plenty of shows, but arguably the best among them was ‘The Flash,’ which last year concluded its ninth and final season. Grant Gustin portrayed the Scarlet Speedster for almost 10 years, and he is well known to be among the best live-action versions of the character.
Since Flash himself is one of the most popular characters in DC comics, plenty of fans have been wondering whether he will be included in the newly rebooted Gunn’s & Safran’s Dcu.
Dceu did have its Flash, portrayed by the highly scandalous Ezra Miller. The character eventually got its own movie, adapting the famous ‘Flashpoint’ storyline in which Miller’s Flash supposedly resets the timeline completely changing some vital details in his universe. The movie was met with mixed reactions, and it was one of the final flops that Dceu had.
Gunn never made any mention of whether...
Since Flash himself is one of the most popular characters in DC comics, plenty of fans have been wondering whether he will be included in the newly rebooted Gunn’s & Safran’s Dcu.
Dceu did have its Flash, portrayed by the highly scandalous Ezra Miller. The character eventually got its own movie, adapting the famous ‘Flashpoint’ storyline in which Miller’s Flash supposedly resets the timeline completely changing some vital details in his universe. The movie was met with mixed reactions, and it was one of the final flops that Dceu had.
Gunn never made any mention of whether...
- 4/17/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Green Lantern, starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular character, was a critical disaster for DC. The film was panned by fans and critics alike, and even Reynolds refused to suit up to play Hal Jordan again.
Unfortunately, the film’s failure was not just limited to the box office. It had far-reaching effects, and one of the victims of the catastrophe was DC’s animated show. Green Lantern: The Animated Series could not evade the chopping block either, and its cancellation was tied to Reynold’s forgettable outing as the superhero.
Reynold’s film bombed at the box office (Source: Green Lantern)
Ryan Reynold’s Green Lantern spelled disaster for the animated series
DC has always produced exceptionally good animated shows, and the series about the intergalactic corps was one of them. With Bruce Timm as the producer, the series revolved around the iconic Hal Jordan.
SUGGESTEDSam Worthington Lost Green...
Unfortunately, the film’s failure was not just limited to the box office. It had far-reaching effects, and one of the victims of the catastrophe was DC’s animated show. Green Lantern: The Animated Series could not evade the chopping block either, and its cancellation was tied to Reynold’s forgettable outing as the superhero.
Reynold’s film bombed at the box office (Source: Green Lantern)
Ryan Reynold’s Green Lantern spelled disaster for the animated series
DC has always produced exceptionally good animated shows, and the series about the intergalactic corps was one of them. With Bruce Timm as the producer, the series revolved around the iconic Hal Jordan.
SUGGESTEDSam Worthington Lost Green...
- 4/6/2024
- by Sreshtha Roychowdhury
- FandomWire
Ezra Miller is being replaced in a superhero project — but maybe not the one people were expecting.
The embattled star of The Flash has been recast in Season 2 of Prime Video’s animated superhero series Invincible. Miller played D.A. Sinclair, a genius scientist who created an army of cyborgs known as “ReAnimen,” in the freshman season, but when Sinclair appeared in this week’s Season 2 episode, he was voiced by Eric Bauza, who also does voices for Looney Tunes, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the new Disney+ series X-Men ’97. (Entertainment Weekly first reported the switch.)
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The embattled star of The Flash has been recast in Season 2 of Prime Video’s animated superhero series Invincible. Miller played D.A. Sinclair, a genius scientist who created an army of cyborgs known as “ReAnimen,” in the freshman season, but when Sinclair appeared in this week’s Season 2 episode, he was voiced by Eric Bauza, who also does voices for Looney Tunes, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the new Disney+ series X-Men ’97. (Entertainment Weekly first reported the switch.)
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- 3/29/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Water for Elephants, an extravagant circus-meets-musical, premiered at Broadway’s Imperial Theatre. This production, a collaboration between Rick Elice, who wrote the book, and PigPen Theatre Co., which was responsible for the score, marks the impressive Broadway debut.
Adapted from Sara Gruen‘s novel, Water for Elephants follows the story of Jacob Jankowski (played by Gregg Edelman), a retired veterinarian drawn to the circus. As the crew dismantles the set, Jacob lingers, and quizzical workers discover that he found his purpose at the circus after he fled his final exams at Cornell.
Grant Gustin portrays the younger Jacob, who, amid the Great Depression, hops aboard a train with the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. The Benzinis faced financial ruin in 1929, and their new owner, August Rachinger (Paul Alexander Nolan), is yet to redefine the circus’s identity. Initially, August contemplates whether or not to throw Jacob off the train,...
Adapted from Sara Gruen‘s novel, Water for Elephants follows the story of Jacob Jankowski (played by Gregg Edelman), a retired veterinarian drawn to the circus. As the crew dismantles the set, Jacob lingers, and quizzical workers discover that he found his purpose at the circus after he fled his final exams at Cornell.
Grant Gustin portrays the younger Jacob, who, amid the Great Depression, hops aboard a train with the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. The Benzinis faced financial ruin in 1929, and their new owner, August Rachinger (Paul Alexander Nolan), is yet to redefine the circus’s identity. Initially, August contemplates whether or not to throw Jacob off the train,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Broadway’s first salvo of spring newcomers was more than holding its own last week, with recent arrivals drawing strong audiences.
Two shows had their opening nights during the week ending March 24, with An Enemy of the People, starring Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli and Victoria Pedretti, playing to standing room only crowds at Circle in the Square. Receipts were at a hefty $898,353, with attendance at 103% of seating capacity.
Also opening was Water For Elephants, the new musical starring Grant Gustin at the Imperial, with receipts down $23,144 from the previous week, due in no small part to press and opening night comps. The show grossed $875,269. Attendance for the three previews and five regular performances was 86% of capacity.
The Who’s Tommy was in previews at the Nederlander, filling 93% of seats at the venue (the Wednesday matinee was canceled due to an illness in the company) and grossing $822,391. Opening night is this Thursday,...
Two shows had their opening nights during the week ending March 24, with An Enemy of the People, starring Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli and Victoria Pedretti, playing to standing room only crowds at Circle in the Square. Receipts were at a hefty $898,353, with attendance at 103% of seating capacity.
Also opening was Water For Elephants, the new musical starring Grant Gustin at the Imperial, with receipts down $23,144 from the previous week, due in no small part to press and opening night comps. The show grossed $875,269. Attendance for the three previews and five regular performances was 86% of capacity.
The Who’s Tommy was in previews at the Nederlander, filling 93% of seats at the venue (the Wednesday matinee was canceled due to an illness in the company) and grossing $822,391. Opening night is this Thursday,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The up-and-coming actress Daniela Melchior has taken her career leaping in the entertainment industry by scoring roles in two of the industry’s most dominating franchises, i.e., the DC Universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Besides these, she also scored the role of Ellie, one of the main characters in the recently released Road House remake.
Daniela Melchior in Road House.
But if there’s one franchise she looks forward to returning to, that’s James Gunn’s Dcu. In fact, she even mentioned that she is most certainly “open” to reprising her iconic role from 2021’s critically-commended masterpiece, The Suicide Squad: That of Ratcatcher 2. However, that event seems inevitably unlikely because of one of Gunn’s decisions for the DC reboot.
Daniela Melchior is Open to Playing Ratcatcher 2 Again
Released in 2021, Melchior’s debut movie in the DC Universe was a masterpiece, acclaimed by both fans and critics,...
Daniela Melchior in Road House.
But if there’s one franchise she looks forward to returning to, that’s James Gunn’s Dcu. In fact, she even mentioned that she is most certainly “open” to reprising her iconic role from 2021’s critically-commended masterpiece, The Suicide Squad: That of Ratcatcher 2. However, that event seems inevitably unlikely because of one of Gunn’s decisions for the DC reboot.
Daniela Melchior is Open to Playing Ratcatcher 2 Again
Released in 2021, Melchior’s debut movie in the DC Universe was a masterpiece, acclaimed by both fans and critics,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin is officially a Broadway star!
The 34-year-old The Flash and Glee actor celebrated the opening night of his new musical Water for Elephants on Thursday (March 21) at the Imperial Theatre in New York City.
Grant was joined on the red carpet by his co-stars Isabelle McCalla, Gregg Edelman, Paul Alexander Nolan, Joe De Paul, Sara Gettelfinger, Stan Brown, and Wade McCollum.
Grant is playing the role of Jacob Jankowski in the stage adaptation of the beloved novel by Sara Gruen. Robert Pattinson played the role in the film adaptation back in 2011.
Here’s the synopsis: After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train unsure of where the road will take him and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes...
The 34-year-old The Flash and Glee actor celebrated the opening night of his new musical Water for Elephants on Thursday (March 21) at the Imperial Theatre in New York City.
Grant was joined on the red carpet by his co-stars Isabelle McCalla, Gregg Edelman, Paul Alexander Nolan, Joe De Paul, Sara Gettelfinger, Stan Brown, and Wade McCollum.
Grant is playing the role of Jacob Jankowski in the stage adaptation of the beloved novel by Sara Gruen. Robert Pattinson played the role in the film adaptation back in 2011.
Here’s the synopsis: After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train unsure of where the road will take him and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes...
- 3/26/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
James Gunn is now the co-ceo of DC Studios and is currently developing various projects to build up his new Dcu. Gunn is deeply passionate and wants to present a unique Dcu that will bring the brand back to form after a series of flops. He has already delivered two great projects in the Dcu with 2021’s The Suicide Squad and 2022’s Peacemaker.
A still from James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad
Gunn introduced some wacky yet relatable characters with the Peacemaker series and The Suicide Squad. The latter had King Shark and no one thought that the character would turn out to be the scene-stealer of the film. Sylvester Stallone, who voiced the character in the film, fell in love with the character and was enthusiastic to bring the character to life.
Sylvester Stallone Wanted To Bring a Certain Dimension and Emotion to King Shark
Sylvester Stallone voices King...
A still from James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad
Gunn introduced some wacky yet relatable characters with the Peacemaker series and The Suicide Squad. The latter had King Shark and no one thought that the character would turn out to be the scene-stealer of the film. Sylvester Stallone, who voiced the character in the film, fell in love with the character and was enthusiastic to bring the character to life.
Sylvester Stallone Wanted To Bring a Certain Dimension and Emotion to King Shark
Sylvester Stallone voices King...
- 3/23/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Regardless of one’s opinions towards the Arrowverse, it was difficult to criticize Tom Cavanagh’s portrayal of Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash. He has even played multiple versions of Harrison Wells on the CW’s The Flash, which stars Grant Gustin in the lead.
Cavanagh recently said that he would be amenable to reprising his role as Reverse-Flash in James Gunn’s upcoming DC Universe. Well, the Guardians of the Galaxy director, 57, would have a good reason to bring the Canadian actor back to the role in the Dcu since the viewers praised his portrayal of Eobard Thawne.
Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne a.k.a Reverse-Flash
And now, Cavanagh’s interest to reprise his role received a response from James Gunn, co-head of DC Studios. With a strong reception from both critics and viewers, The Flash ranked as The CW’s second-most-watched show ever. It also took home the People...
Cavanagh recently said that he would be amenable to reprising his role as Reverse-Flash in James Gunn’s upcoming DC Universe. Well, the Guardians of the Galaxy director, 57, would have a good reason to bring the Canadian actor back to the role in the Dcu since the viewers praised his portrayal of Eobard Thawne.
Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne a.k.a Reverse-Flash
And now, Cavanagh’s interest to reprise his role received a response from James Gunn, co-head of DC Studios. With a strong reception from both critics and viewers, The Flash ranked as The CW’s second-most-watched show ever. It also took home the People...
- 3/23/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Broadway’s insanely busy spring doesn’t really kick into full gear until next month when 14 new shows have their official openings, but with March as a sort of sign of things to come – five shows have opened or will soon this month – box office was strong last week.
In all, the 25 productions grossed $28,059,463 during the week ending March 17, a bump of 14% over the previous week, with attendance of 219,954 at a solid 94% of capacity.
Recent arrivals on the list found a welcoming Broadway. Some of the notable entries:
The Notebook, which opened to decidedly mixed reviews, proved steadily popular with audiences. Opening night and press comps barely dented receipts: The show grossed $767,281, filling 98% of seats at the Schoenfeld. A new block of tickets just went on sale through November 24; An Enemy of the People,...
In all, the 25 productions grossed $28,059,463 during the week ending March 17, a bump of 14% over the previous week, with attendance of 219,954 at a solid 94% of capacity.
Recent arrivals on the list found a welcoming Broadway. Some of the notable entries:
The Notebook, which opened to decidedly mixed reviews, proved steadily popular with audiences. Opening night and press comps barely dented receipts: The show grossed $767,281, filling 98% of seats at the Schoenfeld. A new block of tickets just went on sale through November 24; An Enemy of the People,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Tom Cavanagh who played Reverse-Flash in the CW series The Flash, is now ready to jump ship to DC. The actor made his return to the CW show for its series finale and the actor recently revealed that he is willing to appear in James Gunn’s new DC universe.
Tom Cavanagh as Reverse Flash
Reverse Flash is one of the wonderful additions to the world of Barry Allen in CW, the fitting nemesis to the Speedster. However, as the show has reached the final end, new reports suggest that Cavanagh is not over playing the character.
Will Tom Cavanagh Join Dcu As Reverse Flash? Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne a.k.a Reverse-Flash
James Gunn’s Dcu revamp created opportunities for many actors as he intends to change the entire atmosphere. The DC boss has already sidelined the mainline DC hero actors including Superman actor Henry Cavill and Batman star Ben Affleck from Snyderverse.
Tom Cavanagh as Reverse Flash
Reverse Flash is one of the wonderful additions to the world of Barry Allen in CW, the fitting nemesis to the Speedster. However, as the show has reached the final end, new reports suggest that Cavanagh is not over playing the character.
Will Tom Cavanagh Join Dcu As Reverse Flash? Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne a.k.a Reverse-Flash
James Gunn’s Dcu revamp created opportunities for many actors as he intends to change the entire atmosphere. The DC boss has already sidelined the mainline DC hero actors including Superman actor Henry Cavill and Batman star Ben Affleck from Snyderverse.
- 3/16/2024
- by Lachit Roy
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin is making his Broadway debut in the new musical Water for Elephants and the first photos have been released!
The 34-year-old actor, who is currently expecting his second child, is playing the role of Jacob Jankowski in the stage adaptation of the beloved novel by Sara Gruen. Robert Pattinson played the role in the film adaptation back in 2011.
Here’s the synopsis: After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train unsure of where the road will take him and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes a poignant reminder that if you choose the ride, life can begin again at any age.
Also starring in the musical are Isabelle McCalla, Gregg Edelman, and Paul Alexander Nolan.
Water for Elephants...
The 34-year-old actor, who is currently expecting his second child, is playing the role of Jacob Jankowski in the stage adaptation of the beloved novel by Sara Gruen. Robert Pattinson played the role in the film adaptation back in 2011.
Here’s the synopsis: After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train unsure of where the road will take him and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life—and love—beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes a poignant reminder that if you choose the ride, life can begin again at any age.
Also starring in the musical are Isabelle McCalla, Gregg Edelman, and Paul Alexander Nolan.
Water for Elephants...
- 3/8/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Superman’s future looks considerably brighter as James Gunn prepares the new version of the DC Universe. Further, even Jack Quaid’s 2023 animated TV series My Adventures With Superman, featured the superhero as a heartfelt and charming one. To be specific, ever since the end of Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel era, the fan-favorite character has witnessed bright and positive days.
Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell in The Boys
The grim and gritty Superman is now considered a thing of the past. With James Gunn promising to bring a more hopeful Kryptonian, Henry Cavill’s gritty version is now history. However, despite starring as the Last Son of Krypton in the PG-rated 2023 animated TV series, Jack Quaid offered his rare support to Cavill’s grim version of Kal-El. Although he preferred starring as the positive and proactive version, he has nothing against the darker versions of Superman.
Jack...
Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell in The Boys
The grim and gritty Superman is now considered a thing of the past. With James Gunn promising to bring a more hopeful Kryptonian, Henry Cavill’s gritty version is now history. However, despite starring as the Last Son of Krypton in the PG-rated 2023 animated TV series, Jack Quaid offered his rare support to Cavill’s grim version of Kal-El. Although he preferred starring as the positive and proactive version, he has nothing against the darker versions of Superman.
Jack...
- 3/8/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin is arguably the most popular actor ever to helm the role of Barry Allen/ The Flash, who played the character in The CW series as part of the Arrowverse. The actor has built a dedicated fan base, and DC fans have been begging James Gunn to replace Ezra Miller with Grant Gustin as Barry Allen in his rebooted Dcu. For those wondering if he would ever return as The Flash, the actor has given one condition under which he would do so.
Grant Gustin as The Flash
Earlier, he said that he would return to reprise the role only if James Gunn asked him to do so. And at such a time, Gunn recently gave some hope to the fans as he shared his interest in working with Gustin. However, it’s not sure for which role Gunn wants him. It might not be Barry Allen.
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Grant Gustin as The Flash
Earlier, he said that he would return to reprise the role only if James Gunn asked him to do so. And at such a time, Gunn recently gave some hope to the fans as he shared his interest in working with Gustin. However, it’s not sure for which role Gunn wants him. It might not be Barry Allen.
Suggested“He...
- 3/8/2024
- by Prantik Prabal Roy
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin is going to be a dad again!
The 34-year-old The Flash star and his wife of five years, physiotherapist Andrea “LA” Thoma are expecting their second baby together, they confirmed on social media.
The couple posted a photo of their family of three in black and white on Instagram on Sunday (March 3), writing: “shaping up to be an exciting year.”
Keep reading to find out more…
The two have a 2-year-old daughter Juniper, who they welcomed in August of 2021.
In the photo, Juniper adorably wore a T-shirt that read “in my big sister era.”
Fellow The CW stars and alums like John Wesley Shipp and Lili Reinhart showered the couple in congratulations in the comments.
LA also revealed on her Story: “Now you know why i retreated to my cave for the last couple months.”
Congratulations to the happy family! Find out which stars are also welcoming babies...
The 34-year-old The Flash star and his wife of five years, physiotherapist Andrea “LA” Thoma are expecting their second baby together, they confirmed on social media.
The couple posted a photo of their family of three in black and white on Instagram on Sunday (March 3), writing: “shaping up to be an exciting year.”
Keep reading to find out more…
The two have a 2-year-old daughter Juniper, who they welcomed in August of 2021.
In the photo, Juniper adorably wore a T-shirt that read “in my big sister era.”
Fellow The CW stars and alums like John Wesley Shipp and Lili Reinhart showered the couple in congratulations in the comments.
LA also revealed on her Story: “Now you know why i retreated to my cave for the last couple months.”
Congratulations to the happy family! Find out which stars are also welcoming babies...
- 3/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
With fans eagerly awaiting word on a potential third installment, the Spider-Verse is in disarray following the recent report on Andrew Garfield’s involvement in The Amazing Spider-Man franchise. According to insider sources, the chances of the Tick, Tick… Boom! star reprising his role as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in a solo film are looking very slim.
While many were hopeful that Garfield would don the iconic red and blue suit once again for the potential The Amazing Spider-Man 3, it seems that the stars may not align for the Los Angeles-born actor. The news has alarmed fans, who fear that their favorite iteration of the web-slinger may be left behind in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home
With his charm, humor, and emotional range, Garfield’s portrayal of Peter Parker won over viewers with a new and realistic interpretation of the role. Also, his chemistry...
While many were hopeful that Garfield would don the iconic red and blue suit once again for the potential The Amazing Spider-Man 3, it seems that the stars may not align for the Los Angeles-born actor. The news has alarmed fans, who fear that their favorite iteration of the web-slinger may be left behind in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man: No Way Home
With his charm, humor, and emotional range, Garfield’s portrayal of Peter Parker won over viewers with a new and realistic interpretation of the role. Also, his chemistry...
- 3/2/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Grant Gustin is opening up about the possibility of playing Barry Allen/The Flash again!
The 34-year-old actor portrayed the DC Comics superhero for nine seasons on The CW.
He was recently asked if he would ever play the scarlet speedster again, and his answer may surprise you.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Yeah, if James Gunn asked me to play The Flash, I would do it again. I trust James Gunn,” he told a fan, via a video shared to TikTok.
If you missed it, find out if Grant ever wanted to audition for The Flash movie…
Grant is no stranger to the DC film universe Flash, albeit the old Dceu, as Ezra Miller made a cameo alongside Grant on a CW crossover event!
Back in 2020, there was talk of Grant possibly appearing in The Flash movie, but it didn’t pan out.
Grant is currently in NYC...
The 34-year-old actor portrayed the DC Comics superhero for nine seasons on The CW.
He was recently asked if he would ever play the scarlet speedster again, and his answer may surprise you.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Yeah, if James Gunn asked me to play The Flash, I would do it again. I trust James Gunn,” he told a fan, via a video shared to TikTok.
If you missed it, find out if Grant ever wanted to audition for The Flash movie…
Grant is no stranger to the DC film universe Flash, albeit the old Dceu, as Ezra Miller made a cameo alongside Grant on a CW crossover event!
Back in 2020, there was talk of Grant possibly appearing in The Flash movie, but it didn’t pan out.
Grant is currently in NYC...
- 2/28/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Broadway box office held its own following the Presidents Day holiday highs, slipping only about 3% in overall receipts and keeping steady with a total attendance for 24 shows at 205,020 (about 94% of capacity).
In all, the productions grossed $26,049,492 for the week ending February 25. Average ticket price of $127.06 was down from the holiday week’s average of $133.91.
While most shows – 17 of the 24 – reported box office decreases from the holiday week, the addition of newcomer Water For Elephants contributed $344,493 to the overall tally; the circus-themed musical performed two previews at the Imperial, filling 94% of seats at the venue. Opening night is March 21.
Another recent arrival, The Notebook musical, adapted from the bestseller and hit movie, continued pulling in big audiences in previews at the Schoenfeld, with 99.7% of seats filled and a gross of $880,360. Opening night is March 14.
Doubt, the other previewing show (starring Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber) took in $555,197 for seven performances at...
In all, the productions grossed $26,049,492 for the week ending February 25. Average ticket price of $127.06 was down from the holiday week’s average of $133.91.
While most shows – 17 of the 24 – reported box office decreases from the holiday week, the addition of newcomer Water For Elephants contributed $344,493 to the overall tally; the circus-themed musical performed two previews at the Imperial, filling 94% of seats at the venue. Opening night is March 21.
Another recent arrival, The Notebook musical, adapted from the bestseller and hit movie, continued pulling in big audiences in previews at the Schoenfeld, with 99.7% of seats filled and a gross of $880,360. Opening night is March 14.
Doubt, the other previewing show (starring Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber) took in $555,197 for seven performances at...
- 2/27/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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