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Watched it and that shit was dope..it's gonna be a long wait til Oct. I'm glad Flash got a black girl in it that's whats up...ummmm the effects were awesome.
 
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FORMER SUPERMAN BRANDON ROUTH JOINS ARROW AS THE ATOM

He may have only been able to play Superman once, but Brandon Routh is coming back to the DC Universe in an unexpected way. The Superman Returns star will be joining Arrow in Season 3, playing the recurring role of Ray Palmer, AKA The Atom.

TVLine broke the news on Routh’s casting, also revealing how we’ll meet Ray in Season 3 (minor spoilers follow):

An unparalleled scientist and inventor, Ray will play an unexpected role in the lives of Oliver and (rumored love interest) Felicity as the new owner of Queen Consolidated. Palmer’s plans for Queen Consolidated’s Applied Sciences Division will be shrouded in mystery.

As TVLine notes, while The Atom has appeared in several DC animated projects, Arrow will mark the first time the size-changing character will be seen in live-action.
http://m.ign.com/articles/2014/07/07/former-superman-brandon-routh-joins-arrow-as-the-atom
 
Greg Berlanti is apparently dead-set on brining the entire DC universe to television. Besides all the heroes and villains who have already been added to Arrow's next season, Robbie Amell has just been cast as Ronnie Raymond, a.k.a. Firestorm, in The Flash.

Robbie, who is the cousin of Arrow star Stephen Amell, recently has his schedule freed up when The CW canceled his series The Tomorrow People after just one season. I guess they liked him, though, because he's apparently going to join the third episode and then be a recurring character. In fact, he was supposed to show up in the pilot, according to Berlanti, as a S.T.A.R. Labs maintenance worker who played a role in the accident that gives Barry Allen his Flash powers.

So with Robbie Amell as Firestorm, Brandon Routh as The Atom, and Devin Aoki as Katana — for starters — the DC television universe is getting bigger and better all the time. And if The Flash is a hit — and it's looking like it will be — I can easily see another DC superhero show or two getting added to The CW's schedule in 2015. Because if Berlanti can add Firestorm to the word of Arrow and the Flash he can basically add anybody (that Warner Bros. will let him, of course).

Which means we're getting pretty close to a Justice League roster here, albeit more of a Justice League International-type line-up than the usual heavy hitters. I doubt the CW has the money to pay for a Justice League show — I mean, ABC barely has the money for Agents of SHIELD, let alone a series where half a dozen people have special powers that require unique special effects — but that doesn't mean they couldn't do a massive, week-long crossover event. The future of the TV DC universe is look as bright as the top of Firestorm's head.

Is it just me or does it seem like DC is planning something bigger?
 
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I follow him on facebook stephen amell the actor for arrow really enjoys playing that character and the fans he usually responds I really hope he can cameo or something in a movie. Not even on some major crossover shit but have him meet bruce at a meeting or something man lol
 
I follow him on facebook stephen amell the actor for arrow really enjoys playing that character and the fans he usually responds I really hope he can cameo or something in a movie. Not even on some major crossover shit but have him meet bruce at a meeting or something man lol
 
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/22/arrow-season-three-villain-flash-crossover/

Perhaps most pressing is the question of which villainous threat Oliver Queen will face this coming season, which picks up six or seven months after the season-two finale. Crime is down and the police aren’t hunting Ollie—but peace never lasts that long in Starling City. Despite last season’s startlingly sinister Slade, this year’s villain will have to up the ante even more.

“Slade had a very specific agenda—he was out for revenge and had set up this elaborate five-year plot,” Kreisberg tells EW. “What’s interesting about the villain in season three is that he doesn’t necessarily disagree with [Oliver]. He doesn’t have any personal animus towards the Arrow, and he actually in some ways has a very similar worldview. [But] the Arrow is thinking too small.”

Kreisberg continued: “In some ways, as Oliver is struggling with whether or not he can be the Arrow and Oliver at the same time, the villain of season 3 is saying, ‘Being Oliver Queen is what’s holding you back from fulfilling your true destiny.’ So it’s a very interesting dynamic, but it is tied in the same way that Oliver last year was wrestling with, ‘Am I a hero or a killer?’ The theme of identity is tied up very much in how the villain is presented to Oliver.

I think it's Ra's al Ghul.
 
infamous114;7227887 said:
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/22/arrow-season-three-villain-flash-crossover/

Perhaps most pressing is the question of which villainous threat Oliver Queen will face this coming season, which picks up six or seven months after the season-two finale. Crime is down and the police aren’t hunting Ollie—but peace never lasts that long in Starling City. Despite last season’s startlingly sinister Slade, this year’s villain will have to up the ante even more.

“Slade had a very specific agenda—he was out for revenge and had set up this elaborate five-year plot,” Kreisberg tells EW. “What’s interesting about the villain in season three is that he doesn’t necessarily disagree with [Oliver]. He doesn’t have any personal animus towards the Arrow, and he actually in some ways has a very similar worldview. [But] the Arrow is thinking too small.”

Kreisberg continued: “In some ways, as Oliver is struggling with whether or not he can be the Arrow and Oliver at the same time, the villain of season 3 is saying, ‘Being Oliver Queen is what’s holding you back from fulfilling your true destiny.’ So it’s a very interesting dynamic, but it is tied in the same way that Oliver last year was wrestling with, ‘Am I a hero or a killer?’ The theme of identity is tied up very much in how the villain is presented to Oliver.

I think it's Ra's al Ghul.

cant wait
 
infamous114;7235961 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfgthhsuUb8

Damn I wonder what the hell happen with ollie and dig for them to be beefing like that and gotdammit he's taking down my girl felicity smh. He must have that Denzel contract to smash all sexy females.
 
Almost done with season 1

Question can the CW cast their own batman even though FOX is sorta doing something with the characters in gotham?

I noticed a lot of the batman characters are appearing in arrow but the big fish hasn't appeared yet.

I suppose not but I heard Barry appears in Arrow and he's getting his own show.
 

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