Previously only available on The CW app, the full Superhero Fight Club 2.0 video is now available from the CW YouTube channel:
Previously only available on The CW app...
That's weird, because when I first saw a link to the video, it was to the entire thing showing in the clear. Then, after I'd already watched it, I saw these articles saying how only a brief bit of it was watchable without the app. I guess maybe I got to see it in some brief window before they blocked off the rest.
I'm also realizing that Laura Benanti looks kind of similar to Lynda Carter. I hadn't noticed that before.
Previously only available on The CW app, the full Superhero Fight Club 2.0 video is now available from the CW YouTube channel:
Yes. They've done them before.Is that a purely promotional video? Because that entire concept makes absolutely no sense at all.
Yeah it has nothing to do with continuity. Just the actors being in character in a totally fun scenario.Is that a purely promotional video? Because that entire concept makes absolutely no sense at all.
Is that a purely promotional video? Because that entire concept makes absolutely no sense at all.
It makes about as much sense as the old Hostess ads in comic books, or the ads where the superheroes would talk to the reader and tell them how to subscribe. It's in much the same spirit.
Although, in-universe, the new one makes a lot more sense than the original heroes-vs.-villains fight club promo.
And I note that this new one is promoting the "team-up" theme, along with the integration of Supergirl into the CW universe.
Christopher, how did Olivia Marsdin's name go unnoticed by you until now? We first found out about it a few weeks ago.
Her name, BTW, is a homage to Wonder Woman in that it comes from combining a variant spelling of WW creator William Moulton Marston's last name with a variant of the first name of his polyamorous mistress (and privately acknowledged co-creator of the character), Olive Byrne.
I wonder if we will ever see or hear about her husband?
I was thinking that the maiden name of Lynda Carter's mother would have been a good one for the character: Córdova.
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