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Black Lightning’ DC Superhero Series In Works From Greg Berlanti, Mara Brock Akil & Salim Akil

Is there an LA on Earth-1? I can't see it being set on Earths-2 or 3 as they come across as lighter and brighter than Earths-1 & 38 even if they do have their fair share of murderous psychopaths.

I don't know that I'd call Earth 2 lighter or brighter. It's got a whole retro/iphone visual aesthetic, but in terms of actual events and people it seems a lot darker than earth 1 (Zoom, Killer Frost, Vibe, Dr Light, etc, etc).
 
Yes, there is. That's where Rip Hunter had ended up when the Legion of Doom and the Legends found him in 1967 in LoT's "Raiders of the Lost Art."
Of course there is, I only watched the episode a fortnight ago :brickwall:. Does that mean there isn't a National City on Earth-1?
 
Does that mean there isn't a National City on Earth-1?

The simplest interpretation would be that LA is named National City on Earth-38. But of course, as we've discussed, DC Comics historically has two different New York surrogates coexisting with the actual NYC, so it's hard to be sure.

The interesting pattern about Earth-1 United States geography is that the present-day material in the live-action shows deals mainly with fictional cities, while real US cities are only seen in their past or future in Legends. Real, present-day US cities are only really featured in the Vixen web series (Detroit) and the retroactively Earth-1-based Constantine. But pretty much all overseas locations are real (London, Moscow, Beijing, Geneva, etc.).
 
The simplest interpretation would be that LA is named National City on Earth-38. But of course, as we've discussed, DC Comics historically has two different New York surrogates coexisting with the actual NYC, so it's hard to be sure.

The interesting pattern about Earth-1 United States geography is that the present-day material in the live-action shows deals mainly with fictional cities, while real US cities are only seen in their past or future in Legends. Real, present-day US cities are only really featured in the Vixen web series (Detroit) and the retroactively Earth-1-based Constantine. But pretty much all overseas locations are real (London, Moscow, Beijing, Geneva, etc.).
Yeah, I think Markovia & Nanda Parbat are the only foreign countries I've heard of on Earth-1. If I understand it there's Central City, Opal City, Hub City, Keystone City, Star(ling) City & Coast City. There's an awful lot of Cities with the suffix 'City'. They're on Earth-1. On Earth-38 there's presumably all of those plus National City (possible substitute for LA), Gotham City & Metropolis, the last two may (emphasis on that would) also exist on Earth-1. I wonder how they all fit on a map.
 
Yeah, I think Markovia & Nanda Parbat are the only foreign countries I've heard of on Earth-1.

They've been to Corto Maltese in Arrow, Zambesi was mentioned (and seen in the animated Vixen show) and I think they mentioned Qurac at some point as well.
 
Yeah, I think Markovia & Nanda Parbat are the only foreign countries I've heard of on Earth-1.

The only fictional ones, you mean? They have mentioned a number of real ones, e.g. Russia, England, China, Egypt, etc.

If I understand it there's Central City, Opal City, Hub City, Keystone City, Star(ling) City & Coast City. There's an awful lot of Cities with the suffix 'City'.

There was a cute nod to that in "Supergirl Lives" the other week, when Kara and Mon-El went undercover at the medical clinic and Mon-El talked about how eager he was to take a vacation to Paris City. In the DCU, that's an understandable mistake. :D

On Earth-38 there's presumably all of those plus National City (possible substitute for LA), Gotham City & Metropolis, the last two may (emphasis on that would) also exist on Earth-1. I wonder how they all fit on a map.

Here's one interpretation. (I don't know what the original source is, but it looks official.) Although it's not the same as the Berlanti Earth-1, since Star City and Central City are supposed to be only 600 miles apart.
 
They've been to Corto Maltese in Arrow, Zambesi was mentioned (and seen in the animated Vixen show) and I think they mentioned Qurac at some point as well.
I forgot about those :eek:.

The only fictional ones, you mean? They have mentioned a number of real ones, e.g. Russia, England, China, Egypt, etc.
Obviously :D.



There was a cute nod to that in "Supergirl Lives" the other week, when Kara and Mon-El went undercover at the medical clinic and Mon-El talked about how eager he was to take a vacation to Paris City. In the DCU, that's an understandable mistake. :D
:D


Here's one interpretation
. (I don't know what the original source is, but it looks official.) Although it's not the same as the Berlanti Earth-1, since Star City and Central City are supposed to be only 600 miles apart.
On Earth-1 I think Star & Central Cities are both on the west coast?
 
Central City is in the middle of the country (hence why it's called "Central City"). It's also 600 miles away from Star(ling) City.
 
Central City is in the middle of the country (hence why it's called "Central City").

In the comics, yes, but not in the show. The city was nearly destroyed by a tsunami in season 1, making it pretty clearly a coastal city. Star(ling) City's ZIP codes and geographical coordinates in the show correspond to those of Seattle, and I think it was referred to once as a West Coast city. That would put Central City slightly north of San Francisco.
 
I wonder why all those descriptions say "African-American." Judging from the age references, the descriptions refer to the actor types they're looking for rather than the characters. And since this is a CW show, it would presumably be shot in Vancouver, so a lot of the candidates would be Afro-Canadian instead. And if they're looking for an Idris Elba type for Pierce, that implies they'd be open to English actors too.

I really hope you were joking or being sarcastic.

The descriptions were obviously casting sheets describing the characters. So that is the type of character they are looking for. Like on Walking Dead...they were looking for someone to portray a Southern African American, and they did great with British Lennie James. But he was able to portray the character, despite his country of origin and natural accent.

The characters apparently grew up in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, so i'm not expecting Jefferson Pierce to say "Take off you hosers, eh?"
 
Hmm, I might've liked someone like Roger Cross or Michael Jai White to get the role, but Cress WIlliams seems like a good choice.
 
I just read a little bit about the history of the character on Wikipedia and all I can say is oh my God. The Black Bomber :wtf:? 'A white racist who would turn into a black superhero under stress'. I'm sure there's a Trump Administration gag in their somewhere.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lightning
As for Black Lightning himself, assuming the show is set in the Arrowverse, I wonder if me may get an idea as to where all the metas who pre-dated the Central City particle accelerator explosion came from?
Also if its set on Earth-1, this might make for an interesting backstory. From the Wikipedia article:
Making frequent guest appearances in several DC series, Pierce has appeared in Green Arrow (who had a one-night stand with his niece, a successful attorney named Joanna Pierce).
 
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I just read a little bit about the history of the character on Wikipedia and all I can say is oh my God. The Black Bomber :wtf:? 'A white racist who would turn into a black superhero under stress'.

Fortunately they figured out what a bad idea that was before they actually went ahead with it.


As for Black Lightning himself, assuming the show is set in the Arrowverse, I wonder if me may get an idea as to where all the metas who pre-dated the Central City particle accelerator explosion came from?

At this point, there's no information on which Earth it will be set on. Since it was originally developed as a pilot for FOX, I'm inclined to expect it to be in its own separate world, though I'd be surprised if it didn't cross over with the other shows via dimensional breach at some point.
 
Cress has been on a few shows I've watched, but I don't specifically remember him.
 
At this point, there's no information on which Earth it will be set on. Since it was originally developed as a pilot for FOX, I'm inclined to expect it to be in its own separate world, though I'd be surprised if it didn't cross over with the other shows via dimensional breach at some point.

On Fox? uh oh -- a guest appearance on Gotham!!!!!
 
Cress Williams appeared as the villian Baron Sunday in a 3rd season episode of Lois & Clark titled "Never on a Sunday". Baron Sunday was actually an obscure Superman villian in the comics in the late 1980s. I thought he was one the better villians on the show. The ending of the episode totally set up his returning but he never did.
 
It would be nice if this was set on the Supergirl Earth, as it would help to flesh out that dimension outside of National City a bit more.
 
When did this move to the CW? Regardless, I agree it would be nice to set it on Supergirl's Earth. I like the idea of seeing how a street hero deals with life in a world that has Justice League level heroes on it. (Yes, I know Flash, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Steel, Vixen, Firestorm etc are/were JL, but I'm referring to the Big Guns).
 
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