I have no idea who she is, but Lois actor looks like Andie MacDowell.
There are a number of characters in various DC and Marvel screen productions that have only their names in common with their comics counterparts -- e.g. Arrow's Edward Fyers, or Agent Carter's Roger Dooley. Arguably Felicity Smoak is such a character, though both versions at least have a connection to computers. Sometimes I think DC and Marvel just have their shows and films assign existing character names to what are otherwise original characters so that they can avoid paying royalties to the creators of said original characters. Granted, Nora Fries is less obscure than those characters, but it's conceivable that they just needed a suitable name for a new female character and decided Nora was close enough.
A recent BATMAN storyline revealed that Nora was never actually Freeze's wife; that was just a delusion on his part after he became obsessed with a particular cryonics test subject. But there's no way to know how the TV shows are going to approach Freeze's origin, of which there have been various versions.
A recent BATMAN storyline revealed that Nora was never actually Freeze's wife; that was just a delusion on his part after he became obsessed with a particular cryonics test subject.
But wouldn't they have to pay royalties to Paul Dini, in that case? He created Nora Fries, after all, and for TV even.
That sounds like a terrible idea.
Scott Snyder wanted Freeze to be a villain again. Scary, threatening, and capable of being a truly malevolent entity for Batman to deal with.
Scott Snyder wanted Freeze to be a villain again. Scary, threatening, and capable of being a truly malevolent entity for Batman to deal with.
I think what Snyder said was that he wanted to reconcile and integrate the two different sides of Mr. Freeze: Someone who loves his wife & someone who wants to freeze the world. So, solution: He's a guy obsessed with the cold and so falls in love with a frozen woman.
As one who found the "Invasion!" crossover underwhelming and the "Earth-X" crossover outright bad, and who has given up on the non-LoT series, I am both pleased that the Legends will be sitting this event out, and mildly curious about this event given the Superman and Batwoman factors.
TVLine has learned that Lost alum Jeremy Davies — who is always so excellent at playing the manically brilliant, the slightly off-kilter — has joined the three-night, Legends-less event in the role of John Deegan, a doctor at the Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane.
Dr. Deegan, though, just might be crazier than the inmates he treats, and as such his machinations will draw Green Arrow (played by Stephen Amell), The Flash (Grant Gustin) and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) to Gotham City. And that, I believe, is the first indication we have had that a sizeable chunk of the crossover action (if not the final showdown) will take place on Batwoman’s home turf.
The title for the crossover is Elseworlds
Such. Big. Casting. News. Coming. To. Day.
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