Earthdate 9.08.23 marks the 57th anniversary of the pop culture phenomenon of Star Trek. Gene Roddenberry’s revolutionary series saw a future where humans live in harmony and conflict and politics come into play as we extend our relations to the rest of the beings in the cosmos. Paramount+ continues the legacy following the J.J. Abrams film reboots, and television is seeing the run of not one, not two, not three, but four Star Trek shows on the streaming platform. Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and Star Trek: Lower Decks take the reins.
Cbr.com reports that this year, on Star Trek Day, Paramount’s legacy broadcast network, CBS, will be airing the first two episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, an iteration of the property that aims to merge the modern day sensibilities of Trek with the retro aesthetics along with the effort...
Cbr.com reports that this year, on Star Trek Day, Paramount’s legacy broadcast network, CBS, will be airing the first two episodes of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, an iteration of the property that aims to merge the modern day sensibilities of Trek with the retro aesthetics along with the effort...
- 8/25/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” is coming to CBS Television Network as part of Paramount’s “Star Trek Day” celebration on Sept. 8. The first two episodes of the Paramount+ series will air back to back beginning at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
The first episode, titled “Strange New Worlds,” follows Pike (Anson Mount) as he comes out of self-imposed exile to rescue one of his officers taht goes missing while on a secret mission for Starfleet.
The second episode, titled “Children of the Comet,” revolves around the U.S.S. Enterprise discovering a comet that is headed towards an inhabited planet. While trying to re-reoute the comet, the crew finds an ancient alien relic that is somehow stopping them. As the away team tries to unlock the relic’s secrets, Pike and Number One (Rebecca Romijn) deal with a group of zealots who want to prevent the U.S.S. Enterprise from interfering.
The first episode, titled “Strange New Worlds,” follows Pike (Anson Mount) as he comes out of self-imposed exile to rescue one of his officers taht goes missing while on a secret mission for Starfleet.
The second episode, titled “Children of the Comet,” revolves around the U.S.S. Enterprise discovering a comet that is headed towards an inhabited planet. While trying to re-reoute the comet, the crew finds an ancient alien relic that is somehow stopping them. As the away team tries to unlock the relic’s secrets, Pike and Number One (Rebecca Romijn) deal with a group of zealots who want to prevent the U.S.S. Enterprise from interfering.
- 8/24/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Plans are set for Star Trek Day 2023. Star Trek: Lower Decks‘ Jerry O’Connell will host a special program on Friday, September 8, marking the 57th anniversary of Star Trek‘s television debut. The day also will include special Star Trek: Lower Decks screenings across the U.S., the UK and Canada ahead of the upcoming fourth season, as well as special airings of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on CBS and more.
O’Connell’s salute to the franchise will include segments that look back at memorable moments over the past 57 years; commemorate 50 years of Star Trek animation; pay tribute to Star Trek: Discovery ahead of its final season; along with an exclusive sneak-peek clip from the upcoming fourth season of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
The Star Trek Day special will be available to watch for free globally on StarTrek.com/Day, YouTube, Twitch and Facebook. In the U.S., the special...
O’Connell’s salute to the franchise will include segments that look back at memorable moments over the past 57 years; commemorate 50 years of Star Trek animation; pay tribute to Star Trek: Discovery ahead of its final season; along with an exclusive sneak-peek clip from the upcoming fourth season of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
The Star Trek Day special will be available to watch for free globally on StarTrek.com/Day, YouTube, Twitch and Facebook. In the U.S., the special...
- 8/24/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Longtime APA literary agent Adam Perry has been promoted to Partner.
Perry began his career in the APA mailroom in 2011 and was promoted to agent in 2013. Since then, he has grown his roster of clients to represent such writers and directors as filmmakers Justin Chon (Gook, Blue Bayou, Pachinko) and Akin Omotoso (Rise, Vaya), director Alejandra Marquez Abella (The Good Girls, A Million Miles Away), screenwriters Julia Cox (Nyad), Pat Casey & Josh Miller (Sonic The Hedgehog 1&2, Violent Night), Black List scribe Elyse Hollander (Blond Ambition, Guys and Dolls remake), creator-showrunner Ben Ketai (StartUp), screenwriters Steve Desmond & Michael Sherman (Knock at the Cabin, Harry’s All Night Hamburgers), Amos Vernon & Nunzio Randazzo (Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Fudged), Co-ep’s Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt (Sweet Tooth, Star Trek Discovery), Co-ep Chuck Hayward (Ted Lasso), SuP Bobak Esfarjani (Alien, Kindred), writing trio Murder Ink. (Black Don’t Camp, Homecoming), screenwriters Cornelius Uliano & Bryan Schulz (Peanuts,...
Perry began his career in the APA mailroom in 2011 and was promoted to agent in 2013. Since then, he has grown his roster of clients to represent such writers and directors as filmmakers Justin Chon (Gook, Blue Bayou, Pachinko) and Akin Omotoso (Rise, Vaya), director Alejandra Marquez Abella (The Good Girls, A Million Miles Away), screenwriters Julia Cox (Nyad), Pat Casey & Josh Miller (Sonic The Hedgehog 1&2, Violent Night), Black List scribe Elyse Hollander (Blond Ambition, Guys and Dolls remake), creator-showrunner Ben Ketai (StartUp), screenwriters Steve Desmond & Michael Sherman (Knock at the Cabin, Harry’s All Night Hamburgers), Amos Vernon & Nunzio Randazzo (Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, Fudged), Co-ep’s Bo Yeon Kim & Erika Lippoldt (Sweet Tooth, Star Trek Discovery), Co-ep Chuck Hayward (Ted Lasso), SuP Bobak Esfarjani (Alien, Kindred), writing trio Murder Ink. (Black Don’t Camp, Homecoming), screenwriters Cornelius Uliano & Bryan Schulz (Peanuts,...
- 11/3/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Once Arrow fans had a chance to digest the official synopsis for the season finale, none of us could help pondering which returning familiar faces it was referring to. Whether your suspicions be directed toward Talia al Ghul, Ricardo Diaz or Curtis Holt, these are all entirely valid choices, but some recently presented evidence may hint at who one of them may be.
Believe it or not, the network has released two more images from next week’s episode, “Living Proof,” and they feature none other than Colin Donnell’s Tommy Merlyn. I don’t know why these couldn’t have been included in the original set released earlier this week, but you’re free to check them out below.
As longtime viewers of the series should recall, Tommy met his untimely demise during season 1’s finale but has appeared in flashbacks and hallucinations in the time since. More recently,...
Believe it or not, the network has released two more images from next week’s episode, “Living Proof,” and they feature none other than Colin Donnell’s Tommy Merlyn. I don’t know why these couldn’t have been included in the original set released earlier this week, but you’re free to check them out below.
As longtime viewers of the series should recall, Tommy met his untimely demise during season 1’s finale but has appeared in flashbacks and hallucinations in the time since. More recently,...
- 5/2/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
You know, I think it’s about time we give up hope on Emiko Queen redeeming herself. Not only did she allow for her father’s boat to be sabotaged at sea years ago, but she also killed her mentor, Dante, just last week on Arrow. And if that weren’t enough, the Ninth Circle leader literally brought the house down on Oliver last night during “Confessions” by trapping him in an explosion.
Obviously, the Emerald Archer isn’t dead because we wouldn’t have a TV show to watch otherwise, but he’s certainly seen better days. For the most part, his teammates feature in the photos promoting next week’s adventure, “Living Proof,” but you’ll find him in the accompanying gallery nonetheless.
As you make your way through the slideshow, you’ll be treated to some rather dark photos of Team Arrow as they sift through the...
Obviously, the Emerald Archer isn’t dead because we wouldn’t have a TV show to watch otherwise, but he’s certainly seen better days. For the most part, his teammates feature in the photos promoting next week’s adventure, “Living Proof,” but you’ll find him in the accompanying gallery nonetheless.
As you make your way through the slideshow, you’ll be treated to some rather dark photos of Team Arrow as they sift through the...
- 4/30/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Much to the chagrin of a good percentage of the viewing audience, series stalwart Emily Bett Rickards will soon be exiting Arrow, opting not to stick around for the final season. And to add to the surprise, she’s supposedly set to bounce before the season finale arrives.
Of course, theories have been swirling as to just how Felicity Smoak will be written off the series. I have my own ideas, but the freshly released synopsis for season 7’s penultimate episode, “Living Proof,” may provide some hints:
Oliver Is Put To The Test — Oliver (Stephen Amell) finds himself in a precarious position. Scpd shows up with a warrant for Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards). Gordon Verheul directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff (#721). Original airdate 5/6/2019.
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Of course, theories have been swirling as to just how Felicity Smoak will be written off the series. I have my own ideas, but the freshly released synopsis for season 7’s penultimate episode, “Living Proof,” may provide some hints:
Oliver Is Put To The Test — Oliver (Stephen Amell) finds himself in a precarious position. Scpd shows up with a warrant for Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards). Gordon Verheul directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff (#721). Original airdate 5/6/2019.
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- 4/19/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at the "Arrow" episode "Crossing Lines", written by Onalee Hunter Hughes, Sarah Tarkoff, and directed by Gordon Verheul, airing October 29, 2018 on The CW:
"...still in prison, 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) faces his biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, 'Felicity' (Emily Bett Rickards) gets an intriguing offer and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) asks 'Curtis' (Echo Kellum) to go undercover for 'Argus'..."
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"...still in prison, 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) faces his biggest challenge yet. Meanwhile, 'Felicity' (Emily Bett Rickards) gets an intriguing offer and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) asks 'Curtis' (Echo Kellum) to go undercover for 'Argus'..."
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- 10/27/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The CW Seed has been the ancillary stomping grounds for animated versions of DC Comics’ Arrowverse characters, a chance to extend the brand with lesser-known heroes. For their third outing (after Vixen and Constantine), they smartly offered up Freedom Fighters: The Ray for two six-episode seasons, which have been edited together into a feature, on disc today from Warner Home Entertainment.
Although the two seasons arrived in December and July, they act as a prequel story to last fall’s “Crisis on Earth-x” crossover extravaganza. Here, we have the birth of the Freedom Fighters with appearances by not only the Ray but also Black Condor (Jason Mitchell), Phantom Lady (Dilshad Vadsaria), Dollman (Matthew Mercer) and Red Tornado (Iddo Goldberg). According to some behind the scenes shenanigans, the animated story was written first and when the four-parter was written for live-action, things weren’t lining up right, so the keen viewer...
Although the two seasons arrived in December and July, they act as a prequel story to last fall’s “Crisis on Earth-x” crossover extravaganza. Here, we have the birth of the Freedom Fighters with appearances by not only the Ray but also Black Condor (Jason Mitchell), Phantom Lady (Dilshad Vadsaria), Dollman (Matthew Mercer) and Red Tornado (Iddo Goldberg). According to some behind the scenes shenanigans, the animated story was written first and when the four-parter was written for live-action, things weren’t lining up right, so the keen viewer...
- 8/28/2018
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Burbank, CA – The creative team behind hit live-action series Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow brings the acclaimed CW Seed animated series to a feature-length presentation in Freedom Fighters: The Ray. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Blue Ribbon Content and DC Entertainment, the action-packed film will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment starting August 28, 2018 on Blu-ray Combo Pack ($19.98 Srp), DVD ($18.94 Srp) and Digital.
All his life, Ray Terrill has fought injustice, dreaming of making a real difference like his older brother, a Marine who was killed in Afghanistan. One day, he stumbles upon a dying Super Hero from another Earth and is stunned to find that this Super Hero looks just like him—because it is! The dying Ray Terrill of Earth-x transfers photokinetic energy to this Earth’s Ray, making him a Super Hero – The Ray. However, Ray quickly learns being a Super Hero...
All his life, Ray Terrill has fought injustice, dreaming of making a real difference like his older brother, a Marine who was killed in Afghanistan. One day, he stumbles upon a dying Super Hero from another Earth and is stunned to find that this Super Hero looks just like him—because it is! The dying Ray Terrill of Earth-x transfers photokinetic energy to this Earth’s Ray, making him a Super Hero – The Ray. However, Ray quickly learns being a Super Hero...
- 6/7/2018
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Oliver Queen has faced a lot of uphill battles over the past six seasons of Arrow, but someone who’s almost always been by his side to help him make the climb is his best bud John Diggle. In this week’s episode of The CW series, however, Stephen Amell and David Ramsey’s characters will come to blows in what looks to be a shocking falling out between the dynamic duo.
You can get your first look at the battle brewing in the Arrow-Cave in the promo photos below, but it seems Ollie and Diggle begin with a verbal disagreement before things turn violent, leaving Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) distraught that the two men are fighting. Meanwhile, Katie Cassidy’s Black Siren and Kurt Acevedo’s Ricardo Diaz are up to their old evil tricks, after they get their hands on some vial of green liquid.
Lastly, after chatting...
You can get your first look at the battle brewing in the Arrow-Cave in the promo photos below, but it seems Ollie and Diggle begin with a verbal disagreement before things turn violent, leaving Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) distraught that the two men are fighting. Meanwhile, Katie Cassidy’s Black Siren and Kurt Acevedo’s Ricardo Diaz are up to their old evil tricks, after they get their hands on some vial of green liquid.
Lastly, after chatting...
- 4/3/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Although a portion of the Arrowverse is unfortunately on hiatus yet again for the time being, the truth of the matter is that we’re about to begin the final stretch of episodes for the season, so now is the time to get excited. In fact, Legends of Tomorrow will be wrapping up things a little bit earlier because, don’t forget, it tends to enjoy shorter seasons than that of its sister shows. Still, there’s a tad more of Arrow for us to look forward to, which we’ll touch on momentarily.
First, let’s discuss Legends of Tomorrow, which has thankfully been able to continue on without any interruption in recent memory.
On Monday, April 2, season 3’s penultimate episode will arrive in the form of the blatantly titled “Guest Starring John Noble.” Yes, he may technically serve as the voice of Mallus, but we learned not long...
First, let’s discuss Legends of Tomorrow, which has thankfully been able to continue on without any interruption in recent memory.
On Monday, April 2, season 3’s penultimate episode will arrive in the form of the blatantly titled “Guest Starring John Noble.” Yes, he may technically serve as the voice of Mallus, but we learned not long...
- 3/16/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the "Arrow" episode "The Devil's Greatest Trick", written by Sarah Tarkoff, Emilio Ortega Aldrich and directed by Jj Marko, airing February 8, 2018 on The CW:
"...'Cayden James' (Michael Emerson) discovers a secret about the 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell) that pushes him over the edge.
"Knowing everyone and everything he loves is in danger, 'Oliver' must decide if he can do this alone or if he needs to turn to his old teammates for help..."
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"...'Cayden James' (Michael Emerson) discovers a secret about the 'Green Arrow' (Stephen Amell) that pushes him over the edge.
"Knowing everyone and everything he loves is in danger, 'Oliver' must decide if he can do this alone or if he needs to turn to his old teammates for help..."
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- 2/4/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
To say that last night’s episode of Arrow was an emotional rollercoaster is an understatement. Not only did we have a fractured Team Arrow failing to procure Cayden James’ bomb, but we thought we’d finally seen the first hints at Black Siren redeeming herself – but then she had to go and kill Vigilante, someone who was actually on the path to redemption.
Of course, the actions of Earth-2’s Laurel Lance have made the second Black Canary, Dinah Drake, see only flames, thus forcing her to swear a blood oath in the name of her departed lover. And in addition to vowing to kill Black Siren, Dinah says she’ll put a bullet in each member of Cayden’s posse.
So, while Oliver Queen must contend with more attacks on his personal life, the first promo for next week’s episode gives us the slightest hint at a Black Canary unchained.
Of course, the actions of Earth-2’s Laurel Lance have made the second Black Canary, Dinah Drake, see only flames, thus forcing her to swear a blood oath in the name of her departed lover. And in addition to vowing to kill Black Siren, Dinah says she’ll put a bullet in each member of Cayden’s posse.
So, while Oliver Queen must contend with more attacks on his personal life, the first promo for next week’s episode gives us the slightest hint at a Black Canary unchained.
- 2/2/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
The last few episodes of Arrow have seen the Emerald Archer’s band of vigilantes torn apart, with the old guard of Oliver, Felicity and Diggle breaking away from newbies Rene (Wild Dog), Dinah (Black Canary) and Curtis (Mister Terrific). Us viewers, though, know that this is all the work of scheming ubervillain Cayden James. And it seems he’s not yet done with manipulating Oliver’s life, if this new synopsis is anything to go by.
In the upcoming 13th episode of Arrow season 6, titled “The Devil’s Greatest Trick,” Michael Emerson’s hacker will attempt to bring down his hooded enemy for good by going straight for Oliver’s heart and attacking what he holds most dear. It’s also clear that the team will not have regrouped by the time this episode rolls around, with Oliver pondering whether he needs all the help he can get.
Cayden...
In the upcoming 13th episode of Arrow season 6, titled “The Devil’s Greatest Trick,” Michael Emerson’s hacker will attempt to bring down his hooded enemy for good by going straight for Oliver’s heart and attacking what he holds most dear. It’s also clear that the team will not have regrouped by the time this episode rolls around, with Oliver pondering whether he needs all the help he can get.
Cayden...
- 1/20/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: MarVista Entertainment announced today that they have acquired the rights to the new book Sinless from Sarah Tarkoff for a new television series. The novel is the first in the author’s Eye of the Beholder series. The series is set in a near future, dystopian society in which “right” and “wrong” are manifested by beauty and ugliness. Those who are “good” are blessed with beauty, while those who are not suffer horrifying consequences—disfigurement, or even…...
- 1/18/2018
- Deadline TV
Even though we have what appears to be an awesome crossover in the form of “Crisis on Earth-x” to look forward to next week, the reality of the situation is that the bulk of whatever plots unfolding across each of the Arrowverse‘s individual shows will have to be put on hold for the time being. This doubly builds anticipation for their reprisals, especially when you consider the cliffhangers that both Supergirl and The Flash left us on this week.
Well, expect some major payoff throughout the first full week of December when The CW airs midseason finales for its DC TV shows. First on the block is Supergirl, which will see Samantha finally and reluctantly emerge as this year’s big bad, that being Reign, in the episode appropriately titled, um, “Reign.”
Reign Challenges Supergirl – Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) investigates a mysterious symbol popping up all over National City, tracing...
Well, expect some major payoff throughout the first full week of December when The CW airs midseason finales for its DC TV shows. First on the block is Supergirl, which will see Samantha finally and reluctantly emerge as this year’s big bad, that being Reign, in the episode appropriately titled, um, “Reign.”
Reign Challenges Supergirl – Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) investigates a mysterious symbol popping up all over National City, tracing...
- 11/22/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
We, perhaps like you, were hoping that Earth-2’s Laurel Lance would be able to find some measure of redemption this season on Arrow, but it looks like that’s already proven to be an exercise in futility. If you’re current on the series’ happenings, then you’re well aware that she wasted no time in establishing herself as a public enemy when she carried out an attack on an Scpd precinct in the premiere episode.
Well, it looks like the immediate future won’t be any brighter for either the citizens of Star City or Team Arrow 2.0, because Black Siren will be back with a vengeance in next week’s offering, “Reversal.” Admittedly, not too much is known about what her next strike will entail because the synopsis originally released by the network was deliberately vague, and even the extended promo that can be viewed at the top...
Well, it looks like the immediate future won’t be any brighter for either the citizens of Star City or Team Arrow 2.0, because Black Siren will be back with a vengeance in next week’s offering, “Reversal.” Admittedly, not too much is known about what her next strike will entail because the synopsis originally released by the network was deliberately vague, and even the extended promo that can be viewed at the top...
- 10/27/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
After being forced to endure the long summer hiatus, we can now rest easy as each of our favorite DC shows have finally returned with a round of spectacular premieres. And now that the fall season is in full swing, we continue looking ahead, this time at episodes of Supergirl and Arrow set to air during Halloween week.
First, on Monday, October 30, Supergirl begins charting what’ll be surely be a strange journey for Odette Annable’s character of Samantha. Casually introduced to us in the season 3 premiere, we know that the seemingly average woman will go on to become Reign, this year’s big bad. Truth be told, the unassuming villain is something we’ve yet to see from this series, so we could have some great television ahead of us.
Continuing on that note, we also can’t help but draw parallels to Smallville‘s Davis Bloome, who was played by Sam Witwer.
First, on Monday, October 30, Supergirl begins charting what’ll be surely be a strange journey for Odette Annable’s character of Samantha. Casually introduced to us in the season 3 premiere, we know that the seemingly average woman will go on to become Reign, this year’s big bad. Truth be told, the unassuming villain is something we’ve yet to see from this series, so we could have some great television ahead of us.
Continuing on that note, we also can’t help but draw parallels to Smallville‘s Davis Bloome, who was played by Sam Witwer.
- 10/13/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Now that the current season of Arrow is winding down, we’ll have to witness the final few phases in Prometheus’ sick game before getting to the star-studded finale. The first promo for “Honor Thy Fathers” that debuted last week week merely teased us with the big bad’s baffling next move, but now we have a little more to go on thanks to a newly released featurette.
In it, executive producer Wendy Mericle slightly elaborates on Adrian Chase’s motivation, while we remain focused on the mysterious crate containing a corpse that has been shipped to Oliver Queen’s office. If you were to ask me, the stiff may very well be the result of our hero’s father, Robert Queen, having done some shady dealings in the past. After all, the series has previously hinted at the late patriarch not being the paragon of virtue that his children thought him to be,...
In it, executive producer Wendy Mericle slightly elaborates on Adrian Chase’s motivation, while we remain focused on the mysterious crate containing a corpse that has been shipped to Oliver Queen’s office. If you were to ask me, the stiff may very well be the result of our hero’s father, Robert Queen, having done some shady dealings in the past. After all, the series has previously hinted at the late patriarch not being the paragon of virtue that his children thought him to be,...
- 5/10/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Although last night’s episode of Arrow, “Underneath,” may not have been one of season 5’s strongest offerings, you have to admit that it was pretty intense nonetheless. After all, seeing Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak forced to rely on their wits to avoid almost certain death while Team Arrow 2.0 tried to rescue them from the opposite end made for some compelling television, romantic flashbacks be damned.
Had you not heard, the dire situation was the fault of Prometheus, who triggered an Emp that trapped our protagonists in the bunker. Truth be told, I thought that despite his machinations being the backbone of the episode, the producers allowed actor Josh Segarra to take the week off. But, as it turned out, I was wrong as he showed up right at the end for quite the cliffhanger.
From what we can tell, Oliver’s son, William, is about to become a...
Had you not heard, the dire situation was the fault of Prometheus, who triggered an Emp that trapped our protagonists in the bunker. Truth be told, I thought that despite his machinations being the backbone of the episode, the producers allowed actor Josh Segarra to take the week off. But, as it turned out, I was wrong as he showed up right at the end for quite the cliffhanger.
From what we can tell, Oliver’s son, William, is about to become a...
- 5/4/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, images and brief synopsis from the "Arrow" episode "Honor Thy Fathers", written by Marc Guggenheim, Sarah Tarkoff and directed by Laura Belsey, airing May 10, 2017 on The CW:
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) returns to the mayor's office and faces one of his most pressing issues yet.
"The forced release of dozens of violent criminals prosecuted by 'Adrian Chase' (Josh Segarra).
"Meanwhile, a crate is delivered to Oliver's office containing a mysterious corpse encased in concrete..."
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"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) returns to the mayor's office and faces one of his most pressing issues yet.
"The forced release of dozens of violent criminals prosecuted by 'Adrian Chase' (Josh Segarra).
"Meanwhile, a crate is delivered to Oliver's office containing a mysterious corpse encased in concrete..."
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- 5/4/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Earlier today, The CW released episode descriptions for instalments of Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl which air the week beginning May 8th. With just a handful of chapters left in each series before they wrap up for the year, big things are on the way for our beloved heroes, something which is evident from each of the synopses below.
For starters, we have Supergirl. In “City of Lost Children,” James Olsen’s Guardians will take centre stage as he steps up to help save National City alongside Kara.
When an alien attacks National City, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the Deo learn the alien is a Phorian, an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers. Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian’s address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named Marcus (guest star Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is...
For starters, we have Supergirl. In “City of Lost Children,” James Olsen’s Guardians will take centre stage as he steps up to help save National City alongside Kara.
When an alien attacks National City, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the Deo learn the alien is a Phorian, an otherwise peaceful race with telekinetic powers. Guardian (Mehcad Brooks) gets a lead on the Phorian’s address but instead of finding the culprit, he finds a very scared boy named Marcus (guest star Lonnie Chavis). Marcus will only trust James so it is...
- 4/22/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek new footage, plus images from the final 5 episodes of "Arrow", Season Five, starring Stephen Amell on The CW, featuring the return of "Spartacus" actor Manu Bennet as 'Slade Wilson':
Episodes include "Underneath", directed by Wendey Stanzler, written by Wendy Mericle, Beth Schwartz, airing May 3, 2017, "Honor Thy Fathers", directed by Laura Belsey, written by Marc Guggenheim...
...Sarah Tarkoff, airing May 10, 2017, "Missing", directed by Mairzee Almas, written by Speed Weed, Oscar Balderrama, airing May 17, 2017 and "Lian Yu", directed by Jesse Warn, written by Wendy Mericle, Marc Guggenheim, airing May 24, 2017.
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Episodes include "Underneath", directed by Wendey Stanzler, written by Wendy Mericle, Beth Schwartz, airing May 3, 2017, "Honor Thy Fathers", directed by Laura Belsey, written by Marc Guggenheim...
...Sarah Tarkoff, airing May 10, 2017, "Missing", directed by Mairzee Almas, written by Speed Weed, Oscar Balderrama, airing May 17, 2017 and "Lian Yu", directed by Jesse Warn, written by Wendy Mericle, Marc Guggenheim, airing May 24, 2017.
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- 4/20/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the "Arrow" episode "Checkmate", written by Beth Schwartz, Sarah Tarkoff and directed by Ken Shane, airing March 15, 2017 om The CW:
"...when 'Talia al Ghul' pays a visit to 'Oliver', he questions her about her student 'Prometheus' which leaves him with shocking revelations.
"Meanwhile, 'Helix' refuses to continue helping 'Felicity' until she does a favor for them..."
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"...when 'Talia al Ghul' pays a visit to 'Oliver', he questions her about her student 'Prometheus' which leaves him with shocking revelations.
"Meanwhile, 'Helix' refuses to continue helping 'Felicity' until she does a favor for them..."
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- 3/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The synopses have been revealed for Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, and Arrow for the episodes coming up in two weeks! Let's start with The Flash, as it clarifies a rumor about if Jesse Quick will be killed by Grodd's hands. This is not exactly a spoiler anymore because, well, it is in the synopsis and there is a listing on IMDb if the actress that plays Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) will be on the show. If you really do not want to know, skip over the first part. I'll spread it out a bit so you can avoid it easier, but again, it's not really a spoiler anymore.
The Flash - "Into the Speed Force"Barry Turns To The Speed Force – Desperate to stop Savitar and save his friends, Barry (Grant Gustin) turns to the speed force for answers. H.R. (Tom Cavanagh) gives Jesse (guest star Violett Beane) some advice.
The Flash - "Into the Speed Force"Barry Turns To The Speed Force – Desperate to stop Savitar and save his friends, Barry (Grant Gustin) turns to the speed force for answers. H.R. (Tom Cavanagh) gives Jesse (guest star Violett Beane) some advice.
- 2/24/2017
- by Drew Carlton
- LRMonline.com
Burbank, CA (February 23, 2017) – From executive producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings you the animated feature, Vixen: The Movie, on Digital HD on May 8, 2017, and on Blu-ray (including Digital HD copy) and DVD on May 23, 2017. Vixen: The Movie is priced to own at $19.98 Srp for the Blu-rayTM and $18.94 Srp for the DVD.
Vixen: The Movie combines the first two seasons of the CW Seed digital series into a single uniform story and includes 15 minutes of all-new, never-before-seen content. The special features include a brand new featurette and two Vixen-focused episodes of Justice League Unlimited handpicked by super hero animation icon Bruce Timm.
Produced by Warner Bros.’ digital studio Blue Ribbon Content, Vixen: The Movie features Megalyn Echikunwoke (CSI Miami, The 4400, Damien) as the voice of Vixen/Mari McCabe. She is joined by the voices of Stephen Amell (Green Arrow...
Vixen: The Movie combines the first two seasons of the CW Seed digital series into a single uniform story and includes 15 minutes of all-new, never-before-seen content. The special features include a brand new featurette and two Vixen-focused episodes of Justice League Unlimited handpicked by super hero animation icon Bruce Timm.
Produced by Warner Bros.’ digital studio Blue Ribbon Content, Vixen: The Movie features Megalyn Echikunwoke (CSI Miami, The 4400, Damien) as the voice of Vixen/Mari McCabe. She is joined by the voices of Stephen Amell (Green Arrow...
- 2/24/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
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Last week’s episode of Arrow concluded with Oliver Queen being saved by Talia al Ghul after he’d earned the wrath of the Bratva in season 5’s flashbacks. She now looks set to aid him in his mission to take down Constantin Kovar, though it’s important to note that it’s been mentioned in the present day that she must have played a role in training Prometheus.
That means Talia knows the villain’s identity, so chances are she’ll show up in Star City at some point. Considering the fact that Green Arrow is married to her sister Nyssa and killed her father, it’s hard to imagine that being a meeting which will go particularly well.
For more on what to expect from this episode of Arrow – titled “Second Chances” – here’s the official synopsis courtesy of The CW:
In his quest to take down Kovar,...
Last week’s episode of Arrow concluded with Oliver Queen being saved by Talia al Ghul after he’d earned the wrath of the Bratva in season 5’s flashbacks. She now looks set to aid him in his mission to take down Constantin Kovar, though it’s important to note that it’s been mentioned in the present day that she must have played a role in training Prometheus.
That means Talia knows the villain’s identity, so chances are she’ll show up in Star City at some point. Considering the fact that Green Arrow is married to her sister Nyssa and killed her father, it’s hard to imagine that being a meeting which will go particularly well.
For more on what to expect from this episode of Arrow – titled “Second Chances” – here’s the official synopsis courtesy of The CW:
In his quest to take down Kovar,...
- 1/28/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek new footage, images and synopsis from the upcoming "Arrow" episode "Second Chances", written by Speed Weed, Sarah Tarkoff and directed by Mark Bunting, airing February 1, 2017 on The CW:
"...in his quest to take down 'Kovar', 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) gets help from 'Talia al Ghul' (Lexa Doig). However, when she reveals what she wants from him in exchange, Oliver isn’t sure he can accept her help. Then 'Felicity' (Emily Bett Rickards) attempts to hack the 'Nsa' to help free 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) but when her online efforts are flagged, she faces off against an unknown adversary.
"Meanwhile, 'Curtis' (Echo Kellum) tells the team about female vigilante 'Tina Boland' (Juliana Harkavay), he uncovered online who has been wreaking havoc all over the country..."
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"...in his quest to take down 'Kovar', 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) gets help from 'Talia al Ghul' (Lexa Doig). However, when she reveals what she wants from him in exchange, Oliver isn’t sure he can accept her help. Then 'Felicity' (Emily Bett Rickards) attempts to hack the 'Nsa' to help free 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) but when her online efforts are flagged, she faces off against an unknown adversary.
"Meanwhile, 'Curtis' (Echo Kellum) tells the team about female vigilante 'Tina Boland' (Juliana Harkavay), he uncovered online who has been wreaking havoc all over the country..."
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- 1/26/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Well, that was…disappointing? Tonight’s episode of Arrow was by no means bad, but the reveal that the Laurel Lance who returned in the midseason premiere was actually Earth-2’s Black Siren was underwhelming, to say the least. Sure, the door was left open for her to find redemption, but it appears as if we can forget about seeing the Black Canary in The CW series.
Instead, Oliver Queen is going to hunt down someone else to take over the mantle, and that will seemingly be the woman we met in the episode’s final few minutes. We have no idea who she actually is, but she has powers very similar to Black Siren, a strange coincidence and a potentially hard pill for fans of Laurel to swallow if she does end up joining Team Arrow.
For more on what to expect from “Second Chances,” here’s the official...
Instead, Oliver Queen is going to hunt down someone else to take over the mantle, and that will seemingly be the woman we met in the episode’s final few minutes. We have no idea who she actually is, but she has powers very similar to Black Siren, a strange coincidence and a potentially hard pill for fans of Laurel to swallow if she does end up joining Team Arrow.
For more on what to expect from “Second Chances,” here’s the official...
- 1/26/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
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The CW has released the first official images from this Wednesday’s episode of Arrow, and based on what we see here, this is clearly going to be a pretty huge instalment. The main reason for that is of course the fact that the Human Target (another old friend of Oliver Queen’s) is coming to Star City to help the vigilante/mayor out of another sticky situation.
That’s been caused by the fact Tobias Church has kidnapped Wild Dog and tortured him to find out the Green Arrow’s secret identity. As a result, despite being warned off from targeting the vigilante by Prometheus, the gangster is now going to take aim at the mayor in a bid for revenge.
For more on what to expect from this episode of Arrow – titled “Human Target” – here’s the official synopsis:
When Tobias Church (guest star...
The CW has released the first official images from this Wednesday’s episode of Arrow, and based on what we see here, this is clearly going to be a pretty huge instalment. The main reason for that is of course the fact that the Human Target (another old friend of Oliver Queen’s) is coming to Star City to help the vigilante/mayor out of another sticky situation.
That’s been caused by the fact Tobias Church has kidnapped Wild Dog and tortured him to find out the Green Arrow’s secret identity. As a result, despite being warned off from targeting the vigilante by Prometheus, the gangster is now going to take aim at the mayor in a bid for revenge.
For more on what to expect from this episode of Arrow – titled “Human Target” – here’s the official synopsis:
When Tobias Church (guest star...
- 11/1/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from the "Arrow" episode "Human Target", written by Oscar Balderrama, Sarah Tarkoff and directed by Laura Belsey, showcasing DC Comics' 'Human Target', airing November 2, 2016 on The CW:
"...when 'Tobias Church' (Chad L. Coleman) captures and tortures one of the new recruits of 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell)...
"...Oliver must turn to an old friend, 'Christopher Chance' (Wil Traval) aka the 'Human Target', for help.
"Meanwhile, 'Felicity' (Emily Bett Rickards) sees he worlds collide when 'Detective Malone' (Tyler Ritter) joins the 'Acu'..."
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"...when 'Tobias Church' (Chad L. Coleman) captures and tortures one of the new recruits of 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell)...
"...Oliver must turn to an old friend, 'Christopher Chance' (Wil Traval) aka the 'Human Target', for help.
"Meanwhile, 'Felicity' (Emily Bett Rickards) sees he worlds collide when 'Detective Malone' (Tyler Ritter) joins the 'Acu'..."
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- 10/28/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Next week, Oliver teams-up with his old friend Christopher Chance, a.k.a. the Human Target, to rescue Wild Dog from Tobias Church's torturous methods. However, before he can get to that, Mayor Queen is going to need to survive a deadly attack from an unknown assailant. Elsewhere, Felicity's dual lives collide as Detective Malone joins the Acu. Check out the new extended promo below: "Human Target" - (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV) DC Comics' Christopher Chance Aka Human Target Teams Up With Oliver - When Tobias Church (guest star Chad L. Coleman) captures and tortures one of Oliver's new recruits, Oliver must turn to an old friend, Christopher Chance (guest star Wil Traval) Aka the Human Target, for help. Meanwhile, Felicity's (Emily Bett Rickards) worlds collide when Detective Malone (guest star Tyler Ritter) joins the Acu. Laura Belsey directed the episode written by...
- 10/27/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Tonight’s episode of Arrow revolved around Oliver Queen’s quest to break Diggle out of military prison, but things look set to become even more intense in next week’s instalment as the Emerald Archer finds himself under fire in his day job as mayor after a tortured Wild Dog reveals his secret identity to the villainous Tobias Church. He’s been warned by the mysterious Prometheus to leave the Green Arrow alive, but it looks like taking out the mayor is going to be his way of getting around that.
Who the hitman in the video above is isn’t immediately clear, but it could be the Human Target. The DC Comics character actually starred in his own series a number of years ago (before superhero TV shows took off), but it didn’t last too long. In Arrow, we’ll be seeing a different version played by Jessica Jones‘ Wil Traval.
Who the hitman in the video above is isn’t immediately clear, but it could be the Human Target. The DC Comics character actually starred in his own series a number of years ago (before superhero TV shows took off), but it didn’t last too long. In Arrow, we’ll be seeing a different version played by Jessica Jones‘ Wil Traval.
- 10/27/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Take another look @ footage from the Mid-Season premiere episode of "Arrow", titled "Blood Debts", written by Oscar Balderrama, Sarah Tarkoff and directed by Jesse Warn, airing January 20, 2016 on The CW:
"...in the aftermath of the last episode...
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of the last attack...
"...planned by 'Darhk' (Neal McDonough).
"Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt...
"...looking for Dahrk..."
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"...in the aftermath of the last episode...
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of the last attack...
"...planned by 'Darhk' (Neal McDonough).
"Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt...
"...looking for Dahrk..."
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- 1/20/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Arrow returns to The CW tomorrow night, and the network has now released a two minute sizzle reel which offers up an idea of what’s to come in the second half of the show’s fourth season. There are a lot of unexpected reveals here, including the return of Katana. Most fans had assumed that the character’s role in Suicide Squad meant we wouldn’t see her in Arrow again, so this is definitely exciting news.
Meanwhile, we also get to see how Roy Harper (the former Arsenal) returns to Star City and a big hint that it could be Thea Queen who ends up in that grave. If that is indeed the case, there are going to be a lot of very upset fans of the show.
Much of the footage in this trailers appears to hail from tomorrow night’s midseason premiere, and for further information on that,...
Meanwhile, we also get to see how Roy Harper (the former Arsenal) returns to Star City and a big hint that it could be Thea Queen who ends up in that grave. If that is indeed the case, there are going to be a lot of very upset fans of the show.
Much of the footage in this trailers appears to hail from tomorrow night’s midseason premiere, and for further information on that,...
- 1/19/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
The CW has released a new trailer for next week’s midseason premiere of Arrow, and it’s packed full of awesome action and plenty of intriguing reveals. The focus here is surprisingly very much on returning villain Anarky, and it seems as if he’s going to pose a real threat to Team Arrow as they come together to try and stop him from throwing Star City into complete chaos.
Here’s the synopsis for the episode – titled “Blood Debts” – courtesy of the network:
The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff.
Based on the trailer above, it definitely appears as if Green Arrow will have to deal with Anarky before he gets to Darhk,...
Here’s the synopsis for the episode – titled “Blood Debts” – courtesy of the network:
The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff.
Based on the trailer above, it definitely appears as if Green Arrow will have to deal with Anarky before he gets to Darhk,...
- 1/16/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Arrow season 4 returns from midseason hiatus on January 20th with episode 10, titled "Blood Debts". In the trailer above, it's not clear if Oliver Queen is "The Hood' or 'Green Arrow'. Is it out for justice or revenge? Will Felicity's death (or serious injury) cause Queen to regress back to the killer he once was? The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff.
- 1/15/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
The CW has released an extended version of the promo for the midseason premiere of Arrow, and it offers up some very interesting clues about what’s to come for Felicity after she was gunned down by Damien Darhk’s goons in the finale.
Will she, like some fans have speculated, end up taking on a similar role to Batman sidekick Oracle? For those of you who aren’t aware, she used to be Batgirl before being paralyzed and becoming the Caped Crusader’s tech support. We’ll have to wait and see how it all plays out, but for further information, here’s the synopsis for the episode (which is titled “Blood Debts”):
The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the...
Will she, like some fans have speculated, end up taking on a similar role to Batman sidekick Oracle? For those of you who aren’t aware, she used to be Batgirl before being paralyzed and becoming the Caped Crusader’s tech support. We’ll have to wait and see how it all plays out, but for further information, here’s the synopsis for the episode (which is titled “Blood Debts”):
The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the...
- 1/15/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Arrow season 4 returns from midseason hiatus on January 20th with episode 10, titled "Blood Debts". The show is currently averaging 2. 7 million viewers per episode and a 1.06 rating in the 18-49 age demogarphicin its fourth season. The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff.
- 1/14/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Thanks to VancouverFilm.Net, take a look @ more images from the Mid-Season premiere episode of "Arrow", titled "Blood Debts", written by Oscar Balderrama, Sarah Tarkoff and directed by Jesse Warn, airing January 20, 2016 on The CW:
"...in the aftermath of the last episode...
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of the last attack...
"...planned by 'Darhk' (Neal McDonough).
"Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt...
"...looking for Dahrk..."
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"...in the aftermath of the last episode...
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of the last attack...
"...planned by 'Darhk' (Neal McDonough).
"Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt...
"...looking for Dahrk..."
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- 1/14/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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The first official images have been released from the midseason premiere of Arrow, and after the shocking finale, the series can’t return soon enough! Did Felicity survive being shot down by H.I.V.E.? Just how far will Oliver Queen go in his quest for revenge? Those are the questions we’ll get the answers to next week. But before that, have a look at the photos above.
There’s a lot to get excited about in these Arrow images, and while most of them are simply cool action shots revolving around Diggle and Black Canary, there are definitely some very intriguing hints at what’s to come.
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There’s a shot of Green Arrow facing down Damien Darhk for example (that’s sure to end in bloodshed), not to mention a new look at a masked up Anarky...
The first official images have been released from the midseason premiere of Arrow, and after the shocking finale, the series can’t return soon enough! Did Felicity survive being shot down by H.I.V.E.? Just how far will Oliver Queen go in his quest for revenge? Those are the questions we’ll get the answers to next week. But before that, have a look at the photos above.
There’s a lot to get excited about in these Arrow images, and while most of them are simply cool action shots revolving around Diggle and Black Canary, there are definitely some very intriguing hints at what’s to come.
More News From The Web
There’s a shot of Green Arrow facing down Damien Darhk for example (that’s sure to end in bloodshed), not to mention a new look at a masked up Anarky...
- 1/12/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Arrow will soon return from mid-season hiatus and it appears that one member of Team Arrow will never be the same.Set photos emerged online a few days ago which showed Felicity Smoak in a wheelchair. Concerned fans were taken aback but executive producer Marc Guggenheim took to twitter to imply that those set photos were actually scenes from a hallucination and may not actually reveal the condition of Smoak following Damien Darhk's devastating attack. However, this low-res TV spot from Australia would seem to indicate that Smoak's condition is no dream. The Aftermath — Oliver (Stephen Amell) must deal with the devastating consequences of Darhk’s (guest star Neal McDonough) last attack. Seeking revenge, Oliver goes on a brutal manhunt looking for Dahrk. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Oscar Balderrama & Sarah Tarkoff.
- 1/10/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
In just a few short weeks, our wait for new episodes of The Flash and Arrow will be over when their mid-season premieres arrive on the small screen. Sure, we’ve seen promo videos here and there, but it’s always nice to get the official synopses that may provide even more clues as to where the next episodes may go.
In the tenth episode of Season 2 of The Flash, which is titled “Potential Energy,” Barry struggles with the decision of revealing his secret identity to his gal pal, Patty Spivot. Whether or not to reveal that you’re a superpowered vigilante to your significant other seems to be the eternal struggle for super heroes. The future Kid Flash, Wally West, will also get some screen time as he gets to know his long lost family.
Joe And Iris Get To Know Wally — Now that they’ve grown closer, Barry...
In the tenth episode of Season 2 of The Flash, which is titled “Potential Energy,” Barry struggles with the decision of revealing his secret identity to his gal pal, Patty Spivot. Whether or not to reveal that you’re a superpowered vigilante to your significant other seems to be the eternal struggle for super heroes. The future Kid Flash, Wally West, will also get some screen time as he gets to know his long lost family.
Joe And Iris Get To Know Wally — Now that they’ve grown closer, Barry...
- 1/2/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sarah Tarkoff, a writer on ABC’s Mistresses who this year sold her debut Ya sci-fi novel Eye Of The Beholder to HarperCollins in a competitive three-book deal, has signed with Apa. She has also penned episodes of Arrow and The Witches Of East End, and previously worked on Jane The Virgin and Gossip Girl. Primary Wave Entertainment has signed Mike & Molly creator and onetime Two And A Half Men scribe Mark Roberts. The deal makes Roberts the latest writer to join the…...
- 11/18/2015
- Deadline TV
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