That’s a shame. I don’t watch them on Sky any more since they censor the episodes. I have no idea why.The article I linked had a direct quote from one of the Sky One officials saying that they are not showing it.
That’s a shame. I don’t watch them on Sky any more since they censor the episodes. I have no idea why.The article I linked had a direct quote from one of the Sky One officials saying that they are not showing it.
Superman is not wearing the Earth-38 Superman's costume, so it must be a doppelganger.
Well, I would hope Black Lightning. I am thinking Legends might go before Flash. I would hope the CW would come to their senses and make just 2 per season (Fall , Winterish/Spring and SUmmer).. that could make the shows last longer.That's the point: until now, in the Black Lightning world, Supergirl was just a comic book character (and an ad for the Slater Blu-ray), and never said to be real.
Any merger with the other series' universes would spell doom for Black Lightning and all its core creators/showrunners have invested into creating a fairly serious, politically mature, unique voice that cannot be expressed on the others shows (not that that was ever going to happen in any case). At its heart, they are the foundations that make Black Lightning stand out, not villain of the week/season, bad CG monsters and throwaway characters.
Like Black Lightning, Batwoman has a strong voice of its own, and plays closer to the darker side of life than the majority of the other series. Its is what one would expect out of a Bat-based show, where its not overflowing with CG monsters and concepts that are not within the still-growing detective skillset of the heroine.
"over the years?" Which show do you see lasting years beyond 2020?
Yes, it is. Its like merging Teen Titans Go with The Invisibles and expecting it to flow naturally. The language differences are that far apart.
Mergers of the CW series would improve nothing. Instead, the superior shows would lose their voice and edge to fall in line with the weaker series, all in the name of crossovers.
Well, I would hope Black Lightning. I am thinking Legends might go before Flash. I would hope the CW would come to their senses and make just 2 per season (Fall , Winterish/Spring and SUmmer).. that could make the shows last longer.
I would hope we would get SOME of these shows for at least next 3-4 years (Smallville was 10, and Supernatural is like what 15?; so totally doable for the CW))
Holy exaggeration, Batman! This is more like Black Panther being in the same universe as Ant Man (with a giant toy Thomas the Train and Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 (the facial exaggerations in with the warp jumps).
Black Panther in Civil War and Infinity Wars and Endgame didn't sink to "their" level. Rather the goofier characters become moderately serious.
I still maintain that this division was mostly for the Akils, so they could make sure THEY shepard their characters, not the white producers. So now, the white producers have to conform to Black Lightning for the character standards.
Things like creating the Outsiders will be much easier... where especially Arrow characters will be available to join. We may see them form as a reaction to any "Justice League" they might want to try out for the next crossover.
If no-one's got the rights, why haven't Sky bought them? I read somewhere where Warners had some subscription channel ala Netflix coming here next year and Batwoman was going to be one of its shows. I've also read that Sky aren't showing any COIE episodes until next year, I'm guessing they'll want to show them all in the same week without a gap. And maybe buy themselves time to resolve the Batwoman issue.The article I linked had a direct quote from one of the Sky One officials saying that they are not showing it.
Producer Marc Guggenheim says they reached out to Nicolas Cage to bring him into Crisis as Superman but it never materialized for one reason or another.
Well, if they ever crossover with the world with "Kick Ass" in it...I don't know if I could really see Cage doing these kind of shows.
Rumor was Keaton was interested but WB shut it down.I'd be more impressed if they reached out to Michael Keaton about reprising his role of Batman.
I'd be more impressed if they reached out to Michael Keaton about reprising his role of Batman.
Rumor was Keaton was interested but WB shut it down.
Also doesn't mean he has to stay dead.
I would say if the character is dead for 20+ years it’s a proper death. Barry and Jason I would say we’re proper deaths.Well Barry didn't stay dead in the comics either even though he was gone for more than twenty years. I've been
thinking it is possible the second half of The Flash's season could be a Barry Allen Rebirth arc.
And Hal?I would say if the character is dead for 20+ years it’s a proper death. Barry and Jason I would say we’re proper deaths.
Rumor was Keaton was interested but WB shut it down.
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