It will be all hands on deck — including a couple of heroic new ones — when The CW unfolds its four-way, two-night crossover event involving Supergirl, Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
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When the comic book-style poster for this year’s crossover was revealed, the eagle-eyed spied in the bottom left corner someone that the Arrowverse has not yet incorporated. But the official synopsis confirms the “cool” twist:
“Crisis on Earth X”: Barry and Iris’s wedding brings the gang together, but things go awry...
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When the comic book-style poster for this year’s crossover was revealed, the eagle-eyed spied in the bottom left corner someone that the Arrowverse has not yet incorporated. But the official synopsis confirms the “cool” twist:
“Crisis on Earth X”: Barry and Iris’s wedding brings the gang together, but things go awry...
- 11/10/2017
- TVLine.com
Burbank, CA (May 31, 2017) – Just in time for the fourth season premiere of the #1 show on The CW, catch the fastest man alive as he zigzags through the action-packed release of The Flash: The Complete Third Season from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Blu-rayTM and DVD on September 5, 2017. Delivering 5 million Total Viewers per episode, The Flash is a Top 10 series on all broadcast with Men 18-34 (#7) and Men 18-49 (#10)⃰. Fans will be able to revisit all 23 electrifying episodes from the third season, including the DC-crossover episode, plus over two hours of extra content, including behind-the-scenes featurettes on the “Invasion!” cross over episode and the “Duets” musical episode, a conversation with Andrew Kreisberg and Kevin Smith, deleted scenes, and more. The Flash: The Complete Third Season is priced to own at $49.99 Srp for the DVD and $54.97 Srp for the Blu-rayTM which includes a Digital Copy. The Flash: The Complete...
- 5/31/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
That’s it — Sybil has officially gone too far this time!
New photos from The Vampire Diaries‘ Jan. 20 episode (The CW, 8/7c) find the gang reliving one of the show’s most iconic moments with a “who wore it better?” twist. This time around, it’s Sybil — not Elena — descending that grand staircase in a stunning blue dress. (And here I thought the Devil preferred red. Oh, well.)
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Of course, it stands to reason that Sybil would once again try to replace Elena in Damon’s mind; per The CW,...
New photos from The Vampire Diaries‘ Jan. 20 episode (The CW, 8/7c) find the gang reliving one of the show’s most iconic moments with a “who wore it better?” twist. This time around, it’s Sybil — not Elena — descending that grand staircase in a stunning blue dress. (And here I thought the Devil preferred red. Oh, well.)
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Of course, it stands to reason that Sybil would once again try to replace Elena in Damon’s mind; per The CW,...
- 1/9/2017
- TVLine.com
Mike Cecchini Oct 26, 2016
The latest episode of The Flash season 3 may not be weighty but it certainly is fun...
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3.4 The New Rogues
Oh, hello. Was the script for The New Rogues left over from season one? That's not a knock on it, by the way. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. But it sure did take a lot out of that first season playbook, which is just fine.
Villain of the week episodes are unavoidable, and fortunately The Flash is uniquely suited to them, since Central City (and neighboring Keystone) boast...
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3.4 The New Rogues
Oh, hello. Was the script for The New Rogues left over from season one? That's not a knock on it, by the way. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. But it sure did take a lot out of that first season playbook, which is just fine.
Villain of the week episodes are unavoidable, and fortunately The Flash is uniquely suited to them, since Central City (and neighboring Keystone) boast...
- 10/26/2016
- Den of Geek
Caroline Preece Oct 20, 2016
The Flash season 3 delivers a textbook filler episode in Magenta, but a pretty decent one at that...
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3.3 Magenta
As season-long procedural set-ups go, having Barry change the timeline and a mysterious villain restore lost metahumans is a decent one – it's this year's version of the particle accelerator or Smallville's krypto-freak of the week. It might feel a bit clumsy or convenient, but I've always been a strong believer in 22-episode seasons modelling themselves after 90s television instead of the currently fashionable '10 hour movies or novels'.
Like it or not, The Flash needs to pad out its season in order to survive and...
The Flash season 3 delivers a textbook filler episode in Magenta, but a pretty decent one at that...
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3.3 Magenta
As season-long procedural set-ups go, having Barry change the timeline and a mysterious villain restore lost metahumans is a decent one – it's this year's version of the particle accelerator or Smallville's krypto-freak of the week. It might feel a bit clumsy or convenient, but I've always been a strong believer in 22-episode seasons modelling themselves after 90s television instead of the currently fashionable '10 hour movies or novels'.
Like it or not, The Flash needs to pad out its season in order to survive and...
- 10/20/2016
- Den of Geek
There was a significant change in tone this episode from the previous two episodes. With such a serious tone with Flashpoint and Barry’s effects in Paradox it was nice to see a lighter tone to last night’s episode. With Barry and the team moving on from the past and living with their mistakes it now allows the storyline to move forward. Although this weeks’ lacked in the villain storyline, everything else in this episode was magnificent.
These were three biggest takeaways from last night’s episode:
The growth of relationships on this episode.
Except for Cisco and Caitlyn this episode focused on the growth of different relationships throughout the team. The relationship between Harrison and Jessie continues to be a work in progress but it seems for the better after this week. Although from a different universe it seems that Flashpoint had some effect on Harrison and Jessie.
These were three biggest takeaways from last night’s episode:
The growth of relationships on this episode.
Except for Cisco and Caitlyn this episode focused on the growth of different relationships throughout the team. The relationship between Harrison and Jessie continues to be a work in progress but it seems for the better after this week. Although from a different universe it seems that Flashpoint had some effect on Harrison and Jessie.
- 10/19/2016
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
Caroline Preece Oct 5, 2016
The Flash season 3 premiere grounds Barry's journey back in the Wests and his friends, giving the show a much-needed shot in the arm...
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3.1 Flashpoint
A lot of people were quite upset with Barry at the end of last season. Not only had he been at the head of a second season of The Flash that hadn't come close the heights of its first (I watched the finale again last night, believe me it was rough) but a series of increasingly bizarre events and character motivations led our hero to essentially wipe his friends and family out of existence in its final moments.
By going back and saving his mother from Eobard Thawne, which a year before he had chosen not to do, he created a brand new reality in which he had grown up with his biological parents, didn't know Iris or Cisco,...
The Flash season 3 premiere grounds Barry's journey back in the Wests and his friends, giving the show a much-needed shot in the arm...
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3.1 Flashpoint
A lot of people were quite upset with Barry at the end of last season. Not only had he been at the head of a second season of The Flash that hadn't come close the heights of its first (I watched the finale again last night, believe me it was rough) but a series of increasingly bizarre events and character motivations led our hero to essentially wipe his friends and family out of existence in its final moments.
By going back and saving his mother from Eobard Thawne, which a year before he had chosen not to do, he created a brand new reality in which he had grown up with his biological parents, didn't know Iris or Cisco,...
- 10/5/2016
- Den of Geek
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’ve taken it upon ourselves to highlight the titles that have recently hit the interwebs. Every week, one will be able to see the cream of the crop (or perhaps some simply interesting picks) of streaming titles (new and old) across platforms such as Netflix, iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, and more (note: U.S. only). Check out our rundown for this week’s selections below.
Captain America: Civil War (Russos)
In seeking to create an expansive multi-film universe, Marvel has managed to both bless and curse each of its subsequent films. The blessing comes in the form of a character development that takes place over the course of films and phases instead of scenes and acts. Characters who we met eight years ago have grown and changed before our eyes, and...
Captain America: Civil War (Russos)
In seeking to create an expansive multi-film universe, Marvel has managed to both bless and curse each of its subsequent films. The blessing comes in the form of a character development that takes place over the course of films and phases instead of scenes and acts. Characters who we met eight years ago have grown and changed before our eyes, and...
- 9/2/2016
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
The best things come in pairs, and Crystal Castles appear to recognize this. Earlier in the year the duo announced that they would make a comeback with Edith Frances replacing Alice Glass as vocalist, and now they’ve revealed the music video for the first single from their upcoming album alongside the dates of a three-month world tour.
The official music video for “Concrete” pairs the song’s primal vocals and foreboding synth melodies with subversive images of Frances mouthing the words while stumbling backwards through a crowded venue. The sound is not a significant departure from what Crystal Castles has put out in recent years, but it’s certainly different from the blog house tracks that put them on the map in the late aughts.
The last tour dates announced by the duo will wrap up with a performance at Reading & Leeds Festival in England on August 27th, and...
The official music video for “Concrete” pairs the song’s primal vocals and foreboding synth melodies with subversive images of Frances mouthing the words while stumbling backwards through a crowded venue. The sound is not a significant departure from what Crystal Castles has put out in recent years, but it’s certainly different from the blog house tracks that put them on the map in the late aughts.
The last tour dates announced by the duo will wrap up with a performance at Reading & Leeds Festival in England on August 27th, and...
- 7/6/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Burbank, CA (May 31, 2016) – Just in time for the third season premiere of the #1 show on The CW, catch (if you can) the release of The Flash: The Complete Second Season as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases the next installment of the series on Blu-rayTM (including Digital HD) and DVD on September 6, 2016. Fans will be able to watch all 23 electrifying episodes from the second season, as well as the Arrow crossover episode, plus three hours of extra content, including behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes, and a gag reel. The Flash: The Complete Second Season is priced to own at $49.99 Srp for the DVD and $54.97 Srp for the Blu-rayTM.
Last season, the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator exploded, creating a dark matter storm that struck forensic scientist Barry Allen — bestowing him with super-speed and making him the fastest man alive. But Barry wasn’t the only person who was given extraordinary abilities that night.
Last season, the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator exploded, creating a dark matter storm that struck forensic scientist Barry Allen — bestowing him with super-speed and making him the fastest man alive. But Barry wasn’t the only person who was given extraordinary abilities that night.
- 6/1/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
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The Flash has taken its fans in a big circle this year, as the repetitious season finale demonstrates...
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2.23 The Race Of His Life
So, all of our complaints this year that the second season of The Flash was basically a rehash of the first? They're feeling pretty valid right about now. This finale didn't just use another speedster, other earths and a dead parent to motivate Barry, but it flat-out undid the emotional climax of the first season and used it as its cliffhanger.
(Before I go on – yes, I'm aware that this happens in the comics, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything for the show moving forwards).
This was, in many ways, the only finale we could have had following a disappointing second season of the show. There have been great things about season two, of course, but finales are designed to feature a big showdown and,...
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The Flash has taken its fans in a big circle this year, as the repetitious season finale demonstrates...
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2.23 The Race Of His Life
So, all of our complaints this year that the second season of The Flash was basically a rehash of the first? They're feeling pretty valid right about now. This finale didn't just use another speedster, other earths and a dead parent to motivate Barry, but it flat-out undid the emotional climax of the first season and used it as its cliffhanger.
(Before I go on – yes, I'm aware that this happens in the comics, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything for the show moving forwards).
This was, in many ways, the only finale we could have had following a disappointing second season of the show. There have been great things about season two, of course, but finales are designed to feature a big showdown and,...
- 5/25/2016
- Den of Geek
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Black Siren comes to Central City in a dreadful episode of The Flash season 2. Our Us chums step in to cover review duties...
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2.22 Invincible
Alarm bells started ringing within seconds of "Invincible" kicking off. For one thing, the "metapocalypse" (which is an inexcusable word) didn't look all that intimidating. It looked less like Central City was under siege than it did a block or so in Vancouver. It was all downhill from there.
"Invincible" was so poorly written as to be completely baffling. What in the world was the point of "healing" Barry in "The Runaway Dinosaur" only to take everything away from him again an episode later? I was certain that Barry's bizarre, almost zen-like overconfidence was a mask for something deeper. When other characters started commenting on it, I figured it had to be a "Barry knows something we don't" situation.
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2.22 Invincible
Alarm bells started ringing within seconds of "Invincible" kicking off. For one thing, the "metapocalypse" (which is an inexcusable word) didn't look all that intimidating. It looked less like Central City was under siege than it did a block or so in Vancouver. It was all downhill from there.
"Invincible" was so poorly written as to be completely baffling. What in the world was the point of "healing" Barry in "The Runaway Dinosaur" only to take everything away from him again an episode later? I was certain that Barry's bizarre, almost zen-like overconfidence was a mask for something deeper. When other characters started commenting on it, I figured it had to be a "Barry knows something we don't" situation.
- 5/18/2016
- Den of Geek
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Kevin Smith's episode of The Flash season 2 packed plenty of surprises, as well as being very good....
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2.21: The Runaway Dinosaur
So Barry's not dead. In the most unsurprising news of the televisual year, the titular star of The Flash has not perished, but has simply been spirited away to an alternate dimension. A little more surprising is that this alternate dimension has Barry conversing with the Speed Force taking on the form of his friends and family, and an even bigger surprise is that The Runaway Dinosaur is a very good episode.
That shock comes mainly from the fact that this season, while rarely being actively bad, hasn't had many standout hours. This episode was an event for a lot of people simply because Kevin Smith was on board to direct, but that's no guarantee of anything. However, Smith appears to...
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Kevin Smith's episode of The Flash season 2 packed plenty of surprises, as well as being very good....
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2.21: The Runaway Dinosaur
So Barry's not dead. In the most unsurprising news of the televisual year, the titular star of The Flash has not perished, but has simply been spirited away to an alternate dimension. A little more surprising is that this alternate dimension has Barry conversing with the Speed Force taking on the form of his friends and family, and an even bigger surprise is that The Runaway Dinosaur is a very good episode.
That shock comes mainly from the fact that this season, while rarely being actively bad, hasn't had many standout hours. This episode was an event for a lot of people simply because Kevin Smith was on board to direct, but that's no guarantee of anything. However, Smith appears to...
- 5/12/2016
- Den of Geek
The CW's Flash is a comic book TV show that loves its source material and isn't shy about it. Case in point, in tonight's episode, Barry will have his first ever conversation with the Speed Force. Comic book readers will know that this is a regular occurrence for The Flash as he often consults with the extra-dimensional energy source in times of dire peril. Will the Speed Force reveal the key to defeating Zoom? And what of Jessie Quick and Wally West, who were caught in the particle accelerator blast 2.0? Are they Speedsters as well? We should have our answers, tonight at 8/7c on The CW as the Kevin Smith directed episode premieres. The Flash -- "The Runaway Dinosaur" -- (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-pg, Lv) (HDTV) Kevin Smith Directs -- With Barry (Grant Gustin) gone, the team must figure out a way to handle the return of...
- 5/10/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
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After weeks of doubting whether The Flash was still capable of surprise, it delivers a great episode with a solid cliff-hanger...
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2.20 Rupture
Well that's one way to end an episode of your most popular superhero show! Apparently we won't be watching The Flash from next week onwards, but rather Vibe and Friends: The New Adventures. Barry Allen is no more, he disintegrated, and there's absolutely no way out of this particular predicament.
Except of course that Barry's not really dead, but that doesn't really take away from the impact of those final ten minutes. After weeks of really doubting that this is a show that can surprise me anymore, it delivered a really good episode with a solid cliff-hanger that's not even close to the finale. Last year that wouldn't have been a particular surprise but, this year? It kinda is.
So Wells'...
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After weeks of doubting whether The Flash was still capable of surprise, it delivers a great episode with a solid cliff-hanger...
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2.20 Rupture
Well that's one way to end an episode of your most popular superhero show! Apparently we won't be watching The Flash from next week onwards, but rather Vibe and Friends: The New Adventures. Barry Allen is no more, he disintegrated, and there's absolutely no way out of this particular predicament.
Except of course that Barry's not really dead, but that doesn't really take away from the impact of those final ten minutes. After weeks of really doubting that this is a show that can surprise me anymore, it delivered a really good episode with a solid cliff-hanger that's not even close to the finale. Last year that wouldn't have been a particular surprise but, this year? It kinda is.
So Wells'...
- 5/5/2016
- Den of Geek
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Is The Flash's Man in the Iron Mask reveal going to disappoint, or can the show still surprise its viewers? Here's our latest review...
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2.19 Back To Normal
There are only four weeks until the second season finale of The Flash, and things aren't looking promising. Rather than giving us a reason to look forward to what's to come, the reveal of Jay as Zoom's real identity has completely deflated the show at a crucial moment in its season. Nothing makes sense, Zoom is no longer threatening and Jay isn't charismatic enough to be this year's Wells-equivalent.
My main problem with Back To Normal, predictably, was Caitlin. I'm obviously not thrilled that she's been kidnapped yet again, but I went over that last week, and the outcome of that cliffhanger not only takes an entire episode to become apparent but also means Zoom is an absolute idiot.
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2.19 Back To Normal
There are only four weeks until the second season finale of The Flash, and things aren't looking promising. Rather than giving us a reason to look forward to what's to come, the reveal of Jay as Zoom's real identity has completely deflated the show at a crucial moment in its season. Nothing makes sense, Zoom is no longer threatening and Jay isn't charismatic enough to be this year's Wells-equivalent.
My main problem with Back To Normal, predictably, was Caitlin. I'm obviously not thrilled that she's been kidnapped yet again, but I went over that last week, and the outcome of that cliffhanger not only takes an entire episode to become apparent but also means Zoom is an absolute idiot.
- 4/29/2016
- Den of Geek
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Does The Flash have a woman problem? On the basis of its latest episode, it would seem so...
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Can we please talk about Caitlin Snow, and what a huge mess The Flash has made of her this season? It feels like a good time to do so, her being kidnapped again and all.
I'm starting to think that The Flash hates women and, with Arrow having gone through a similar problem since it premiered, that's really very sad. The show is so very good at so many things, but it's quite terrible at writing its female characters anything interesting, inoffensive or proactive to do. Caitlin is the most obvious victim of this, because I'd argue that Iris now is much improved from Iris a year ago.
No, Caitlin is continually shafted in Team Flash storylines, and her only function at this point seems...
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Does The Flash have a woman problem? On the basis of its latest episode, it would seem so...
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Can we please talk about Caitlin Snow, and what a huge mess The Flash has made of her this season? It feels like a good time to do so, her being kidnapped again and all.
I'm starting to think that The Flash hates women and, with Arrow having gone through a similar problem since it premiered, that's really very sad. The show is so very good at so many things, but it's quite terrible at writing its female characters anything interesting, inoffensive or proactive to do. Caitlin is the most obvious victim of this, because I'd argue that Iris now is much improved from Iris a year ago.
No, Caitlin is continually shafted in Team Flash storylines, and her only function at this point seems...
- 4/21/2016
- Den of Geek
Monday’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season finale united Rebecca Bunch with her prince at an Arabian Nights-style wedding full of flying carpets, love ballads and cheeky sidekicks. Heck, the only thing missing was Princess Jasmine. (No, wait, she actually was there.)
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Broadway superstar Lea Salonga (aka the singing voice of Aladdin‘s beloved) guest-starred as Josh’s Aunt Myrna, whose determination to sing at her niece’s wedding was matched only by her determination to see an engagement ring on Valencia’s finger. But when Josh realized...
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Broadway superstar Lea Salonga (aka the singing voice of Aladdin‘s beloved) guest-starred as Josh’s Aunt Myrna, whose determination to sing at her niece’s wedding was matched only by her determination to see an engagement ring on Valencia’s finger. But when Josh realized...
- 4/19/2016
- TVLine.com
There’s nary a witch or vamp in sight on executive producer Julie Plec‘s new CW drama Containment (premiering Tuesday at 9/8c), and the Vampire Diaries/The Originals boss is thrilled about it.
VideosContainment Cast Talks Walking Dead Comparisons and ‘Waiting for the Zombie Reveal’
After several years of working on shows about supernatural bloodsuckers — not to mention, superpowered Tomorrow People — Plec is excited to explore the world of regular humans struggling to survive a deadly viral outbreak (while being separated from their loved ones by a quarantine).
“I enjoy so much of it because it feels so honest,...
VideosContainment Cast Talks Walking Dead Comparisons and ‘Waiting for the Zombie Reveal’
After several years of working on shows about supernatural bloodsuckers — not to mention, superpowered Tomorrow People — Plec is excited to explore the world of regular humans struggling to survive a deadly viral outbreak (while being separated from their loved ones by a quarantine).
“I enjoy so much of it because it feels so honest,...
- 4/18/2016
- TVLine.com
The CW has released the official descriptions for the episodes of Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow which will air during the week beginning May 2nd. Surprisingly, they feature some pretty major spoilers for what’s to come, but there will no doubt still be plenty of other twists and turns before each of these show’s respective seasons are over.
Starting with Arrow though, and there’s not much in the way of spoilers or anything of much interest to be perfectly honest. If anything, this instalment sounds a tad unexciting.
As Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) look for a magical solution to defeat Darhk (guest star Neal McDonough), a vengeance-driven Diggle (David Ramsey) gets a lead on Andy’s (guest star Eugene Byrd) whereabouts and heads off to confront his brother. Meanwhile, Alex (guest star Parker Young) takes Thea (Willa Holland) on a vacation...
Starting with Arrow though, and there’s not much in the way of spoilers or anything of much interest to be perfectly honest. If anything, this instalment sounds a tad unexciting.
As Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) look for a magical solution to defeat Darhk (guest star Neal McDonough), a vengeance-driven Diggle (David Ramsey) gets a lead on Andy’s (guest star Eugene Byrd) whereabouts and heads off to confront his brother. Meanwhile, Alex (guest star Parker Young) takes Thea (Willa Holland) on a vacation...
- 4/15/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
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Is anyone else detecting a little deja vu in The Flash season 2's recent twists and turns?
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2.16 Trajectory
After the critical and fan success of The Flash's first season, it makes sense for the writers to simply repeat its structure for their second run. This time last year, we were dealing with the reveal that Wells, who may not in fact have been the real Wells, was a Black Hat hell-bent on destroying Barry. Now, we're doing the same thing with Jay Garrick, who may not in fact be the real Jay Garrick.
That's not a criticism at all, because it's different enough so as not to be obvious, and Zoom's an intriguing enough character on his own to justify the mystery.
I'm also pleasantly surprised that the gang has found out Zoom's identity so soon after we, the viewers,...
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Is anyone else detecting a little deja vu in The Flash season 2's recent twists and turns?
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2.16 Trajectory
After the critical and fan success of The Flash's first season, it makes sense for the writers to simply repeat its structure for their second run. This time last year, we were dealing with the reveal that Wells, who may not in fact have been the real Wells, was a Black Hat hell-bent on destroying Barry. Now, we're doing the same thing with Jay Garrick, who may not in fact be the real Jay Garrick.
That's not a criticism at all, because it's different enough so as not to be obvious, and Zoom's an intriguing enough character on his own to justify the mystery.
I'm also pleasantly surprised that the gang has found out Zoom's identity so soon after we, the viewers,...
- 3/30/2016
- Den of Geek
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While it's been fun seeing topsy turvy versions of The Flash gang in Earth-2, it's the fallout from the trip that's most important...
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2.14 Escape From Earth-2
The Flash has a tendency to hide its big reveals in plain sight. Last year, Wells' identity had its surprises, sure, but it was by and large there in front of us the whole time. He appeared to be a bad guy working against Barry and the rest of Star Labs, and most of our theories turned out to be correct in the end.
This year, it's switched things around on us. Zoom is a complete mystery and, before this episode, there were no obviously suspicious people hanging around. Yet, with the introduction of Earth-2, suddenly the writers had a whole load of other characters to play with. Who is Zoom? I still have no clue, but...
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While it's been fun seeing topsy turvy versions of The Flash gang in Earth-2, it's the fallout from the trip that's most important...
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2.14 Escape From Earth-2
The Flash has a tendency to hide its big reveals in plain sight. Last year, Wells' identity had its surprises, sure, but it was by and large there in front of us the whole time. He appeared to be a bad guy working against Barry and the rest of Star Labs, and most of our theories turned out to be correct in the end.
This year, it's switched things around on us. Zoom is a complete mystery and, before this episode, there were no obviously suspicious people hanging around. Yet, with the introduction of Earth-2, suddenly the writers had a whole load of other characters to play with. Who is Zoom? I still have no clue, but...
- 2/18/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
If Klaus and Cami are the Ross and Rachel of The Originals, then Friday’s episode marked the uncomfortable “We were on a break” portion of their relationship — only replace that line with “You stole my dark objects.”
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Klaus’ “therapist” — which is a weird way to refer to your girlfriend, but whatever — had every intention of trading the White Oak Doll™ for the objects he’d taken from her, but Cami forgot one very key detail: New Orleans is literally crawling with supernatural thugs, and any one...
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Never one to mince metaphors, The Vampire Diaries on Friday introduced a literal fight club as a means to help Damon experience pain.
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Downward spirals are hardly new territory for the professional brooder, but unlike his previous moral hiccups — and there have been far too many to count — this one is unpleasant for everybody. Past incarnations of his dark side have been fun and fiery. Exciting, even. But nobody’s having fun in the wake of Damon lighting his sleeping girlfriend on fire. Well, except for...
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- 2/13/2016
- TVLine.com
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The Flash goes multiverse mad in season 2's latest episode, which shows different versions of Barry, Iris, Joe and more...
This review contains spoilers.
2.13 Welcome To Earth-2
If we're judging The Flash by the standards of other television shows, which is honestly a foolish thing to do, the relatively swift introduction of the multiverse appeared at first to be a convenient cover for a lot of the time-travel shenanigans it was attempting to pull off.
Was it just a way for the show to have its cake and eat it - as with the death of Harrison Wells not actually leading to the absence of Harrison Wells – or a legitimate tactic to open up more storytelling opportunities?
Welcome to Earth-2 is where that question is answered, at least in terms of the current season. The Flash has always put fun and entertainment pretty far up its list of priorities and,...
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The Flash goes multiverse mad in season 2's latest episode, which shows different versions of Barry, Iris, Joe and more...
This review contains spoilers.
2.13 Welcome To Earth-2
If we're judging The Flash by the standards of other television shows, which is honestly a foolish thing to do, the relatively swift introduction of the multiverse appeared at first to be a convenient cover for a lot of the time-travel shenanigans it was attempting to pull off.
Was it just a way for the show to have its cake and eat it - as with the death of Harrison Wells not actually leading to the absence of Harrison Wells – or a legitimate tactic to open up more storytelling opportunities?
Welcome to Earth-2 is where that question is answered, at least in terms of the current season. The Flash has always put fun and entertainment pretty far up its list of priorities and,...
- 2/11/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Got a lot of questions following the epic "Welcome to Earth-2" episode of The Flash, where Barry (Grant Gustin), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) and Wells (Tom Cavanagh) traveled through the breech to the alternate universe populated by their own doppelgangers? We do too. Luckily, after watching the hilarious, Easter Egg-packed outing with a small group of reporters, we got to chat with executive producers Todd and Aaron Helbing about what we'd just seen. Here are their thoughts on some of the biggest revelations—and a tease of what's to come next week, when the three men need to figure out how to return to Earth-1 with Wells' daughter, Jessie, in tow. Wtf Is Zoom's Plan? The...
- 2/10/2016
- E! Online
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Wells has been an unexpected highlight of The Flash season 2, almost mitigating the disappointment of a filler episode like this one...
This review contains spoilers.
2.12 Fast Lane
There's no rule saying that every episode of The Flash has to be a mini-blockbuster filled with big action set-pieces and emotional gut-punches, even if that's what we've grown accustomed to. When episodes like Fast Lane emerge, though, it's easy to feel shortchanged by a comparatively slow outing. But the show's allowed a week of filler, especially when it gets us to a place as exciting as this episode does.
A huge chunk of the episode was dedicated to my least favourite part of the show right now – Wally West. More specifically, Wally's speed racing habit and what Joe and Iris think about it. There's nothing wrong with exploring the new family dynamic and how Wally fits in with the existing West unit,...
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Wells has been an unexpected highlight of The Flash season 2, almost mitigating the disappointment of a filler episode like this one...
This review contains spoilers.
2.12 Fast Lane
There's no rule saying that every episode of The Flash has to be a mini-blockbuster filled with big action set-pieces and emotional gut-punches, even if that's what we've grown accustomed to. When episodes like Fast Lane emerge, though, it's easy to feel shortchanged by a comparatively slow outing. But the show's allowed a week of filler, especially when it gets us to a place as exciting as this episode does.
A huge chunk of the episode was dedicated to my least favourite part of the show right now – Wally West. More specifically, Wally's speed racing habit and what Joe and Iris think about it. There's nothing wrong with exploring the new family dynamic and how Wally fits in with the existing West unit,...
- 2/5/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Wells has been an unexpected highlight of The Flash season 2, almost mitigating the disappointment of a filler episode like this one...
This review contains spoilers.
2.12 Fast Lane
There's no rule saying that every episode of The Flash has to be a mini-blockbuster filled with big action set-pieces and emotional gut-punches, even if that's what we've grown accustomed to. When episodes like Fast Lane emerge, though, it's easy to feel shortchanged by a comparatively slow outing. But the show's allowed a week of filler, especially when it gets us to a place as exciting as this episode does.
A huge chunk of the episode was dedicated to my least favourite part of the show right now – Wally West. More specifically, Wally's speed racing habit and what Joe and Iris think about it. There's nothing wrong with exploring the new family dynamic and how Wally fits in with the existing West unit,...
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Wells has been an unexpected highlight of The Flash season 2, almost mitigating the disappointment of a filler episode like this one...
This review contains spoilers.
2.12 Fast Lane
There's no rule saying that every episode of The Flash has to be a mini-blockbuster filled with big action set-pieces and emotional gut-punches, even if that's what we've grown accustomed to. When episodes like Fast Lane emerge, though, it's easy to feel shortchanged by a comparatively slow outing. But the show's allowed a week of filler, especially when it gets us to a place as exciting as this episode does.
A huge chunk of the episode was dedicated to my least favourite part of the show right now – Wally West. More specifically, Wally's speed racing habit and what Joe and Iris think about it. There's nothing wrong with exploring the new family dynamic and how Wally fits in with the existing West unit,...
- 2/5/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Exciting, emotional, epic and intimate all at once, this week's episode of The Flash makes for brilliant telly...
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2.11 The Reverse-Flash Returns
Barry isn't perfect, and that's one of the most charming things about The Flash. He's a hero, a good friend and generally pretty noble, but he's also immature on occasion, unable to let grievances go and reluctant to put people in danger. It's tempting, then, to call the show's tendency for keeping its female characters in the dark a quirk of Barry's, as this episode hammers home, but that's not the only thing perpetuating the trope.
Patty was designed from the start to fulfil the purpose she does here. She was always going to be the temporary girlfriend who forced Barry to question whether he can ever have a normal relationship.
But she was written too well, performed too winningly by Shantel VanSanten – we liked Patty,...
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Exciting, emotional, epic and intimate all at once, this week's episode of The Flash makes for brilliant telly...
This review contains spoilers.
2.11 The Reverse-Flash Returns
Barry isn't perfect, and that's one of the most charming things about The Flash. He's a hero, a good friend and generally pretty noble, but he's also immature on occasion, unable to let grievances go and reluctant to put people in danger. It's tempting, then, to call the show's tendency for keeping its female characters in the dark a quirk of Barry's, as this episode hammers home, but that's not the only thing perpetuating the trope.
Patty was designed from the start to fulfil the purpose she does here. She was always going to be the temporary girlfriend who forced Barry to question whether he can ever have a normal relationship.
But she was written too well, performed too winningly by Shantel VanSanten – we liked Patty,...
- 1/28/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Barry Allen suffers from superhero-related romantic angst in the latest episode of The Flash, Potential Energy...
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2.10 Potential Energy
The first season of The Flash was great, we can all probably agree, but there was one part that was almost universally detested. That part was Iris or, more specifically, the constant frustration of having Iris in the dark about everything else going on in the show.
In this episode, then, the show had a chance to rectify that mistake and have Barry tell Patty the truth. He's worried about her getting hurt, which makes a certain kind of sense, but she's also proven herself to be more than capable of taking care of herself. The fact that Potential Energy decides not to do this, but instead have her be kidnapped and prove Barry's neuroses correct, is hugely disappointing. That it also leads to Patty...
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Barry Allen suffers from superhero-related romantic angst in the latest episode of The Flash, Potential Energy...
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2.10 Potential Energy
The first season of The Flash was great, we can all probably agree, but there was one part that was almost universally detested. That part was Iris or, more specifically, the constant frustration of having Iris in the dark about everything else going on in the show.
In this episode, then, the show had a chance to rectify that mistake and have Barry tell Patty the truth. He's worried about her getting hurt, which makes a certain kind of sense, but she's also proven herself to be more than capable of taking care of herself. The fact that Potential Energy decides not to do this, but instead have her be kidnapped and prove Barry's neuroses correct, is hugely disappointing. That it also leads to Patty...
- 1/21/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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The Flash bows out for its mid-season two break on a high, proving that the show's second run hasn't dropped in quality from the first...
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2.9 Running To Stand Still
It seems we can always rely on The Flash to deliver a great mid-season finale that's not just a brilliant instalment of the show, but also an unashamed Christmas episode with presents, Turkey and festive soul-searching for our viewing pleasure. I'd even be tempted to say that this, Running To Stand Still, was one of the strongest episodes the show has delivered so far this season, what with the effortless mix of campy villains, attention given to the relationships between characters and some nice forward momentum for the Zoom story thread.
We begin with Zoom running Wells down before wishing him a particularly threatening 'Merry Christmas', setting the tone for the rest of the...
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The Flash bows out for its mid-season two break on a high, proving that the show's second run hasn't dropped in quality from the first...
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2.9 Running To Stand Still
It seems we can always rely on The Flash to deliver a great mid-season finale that's not just a brilliant instalment of the show, but also an unashamed Christmas episode with presents, Turkey and festive soul-searching for our viewing pleasure. I'd even be tempted to say that this, Running To Stand Still, was one of the strongest episodes the show has delivered so far this season, what with the effortless mix of campy villains, attention given to the relationships between characters and some nice forward momentum for the Zoom story thread.
We begin with Zoom running Wells down before wishing him a particularly threatening 'Merry Christmas', setting the tone for the rest of the...
- 12/14/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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The Flash is succeeding in staying fresh and interesting into season two, thanks to decent character work and a giant, telepathic gorilla...
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2.7 Gorilla Warfare
At this point in our collective Flash-watching adventure, we're all kind of over the fact that there's a giant, telepathic, talking Gorilla in Central City. The ridiculous factor has passed, and we can just enjoy Grodd the same way we enjoy any other meta-human threat. But when you add Grodd to an episode where Henry Allen is also hanging around passing out platitudes, the cheese factor edges very close to the line.
Which, when looking at the big picture, was probably a good thing. Though we're quickly informed that Barry's injuries from his run-in with Zoom aren't actually going to keep him out of commission for too long, he's still confined to the lab for much of the episode,...
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The Flash is succeeding in staying fresh and interesting into season two, thanks to decent character work and a giant, telepathic gorilla...
This review contains spoilers.
2.7 Gorilla Warfare
At this point in our collective Flash-watching adventure, we're all kind of over the fact that there's a giant, telepathic, talking Gorilla in Central City. The ridiculous factor has passed, and we can just enjoy Grodd the same way we enjoy any other meta-human threat. But when you add Grodd to an episode where Henry Allen is also hanging around passing out platitudes, the cheese factor edges very close to the line.
Which, when looking at the big picture, was probably a good thing. Though we're quickly informed that Barry's injuries from his run-in with Zoom aren't actually going to keep him out of commission for too long, he's still confined to the lab for much of the episode,...
- 11/23/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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Over-delivering on the gnarly action and genuine peril, Enter Zoom was The Flash at its best...
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2.6 Enter Zoom
Earlier this year, season one's Out Of Time, the fifteenth episode of The Flash's debut run, got a lot of praise for just how much like a finale it felt. Yet it was placed in what seemed like a random mid-March spot. Enter Zoom is not unlike that episode, and deserves maybe even more plaudits for airing so early in the season. It proves once again, as do most things this show does from week to week, that The Flash isn't interested in messing around.
Giving us everything what we want before we know we can have it is this series' thing, and so six weeks in, we have Zoom not only in play but already facing off with Barry. As action sequences go,...
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Over-delivering on the gnarly action and genuine peril, Enter Zoom was The Flash at its best...
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2.6 Enter Zoom
Earlier this year, season one's Out Of Time, the fifteenth episode of The Flash's debut run, got a lot of praise for just how much like a finale it felt. Yet it was placed in what seemed like a random mid-March spot. Enter Zoom is not unlike that episode, and deserves maybe even more plaudits for airing so early in the season. It proves once again, as do most things this show does from week to week, that The Flash isn't interested in messing around.
Giving us everything what we want before we know we can have it is this series' thing, and so six weeks in, we have Zoom not only in play but already facing off with Barry. As action sequences go,...
- 11/13/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
This winter’s Arrow/Flash (aka #Flarrow) crossover event will be more super than ever, as seen in the “team photo” shared on Twitter by executive producer Marc Guggenheim.
PhotosThe Flash First Look: Zoom Battles [Spoiler]!
Airing Tuesday, Dec. 1 and Wednesday, Dec. 2, this year’s Flash/Arrow mash-up will fold in both Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl and Carter Hall/Hawkman (played by Ciara Renee and Falk Hentschel), who are fated to segue over to The CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow spinoff series at midseason.
Renee’s Kendra Saunders thus far has appeared twice on The Flash, in its Season...
PhotosThe Flash First Look: Zoom Battles [Spoiler]!
Airing Tuesday, Dec. 1 and Wednesday, Dec. 2, this year’s Flash/Arrow mash-up will fold in both Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl and Carter Hall/Hawkman (played by Ciara Renee and Falk Hentschel), who are fated to segue over to The CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow spinoff series at midseason.
Renee’s Kendra Saunders thus far has appeared twice on The Flash, in its Season...
- 11/10/2015
- TVLine.com
The Flash returns to high expectations. Can its second season maintain the fun, action and drama of the first?
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2.1 The Man Who Saved Central City
This year, The Flash is in the unenviable position of trying to capitalise on a first season that not only rose to the top of an increasingly dense pile of superhero television, but also surpassed its parent show over the course of 23 episodes. It was one of the undisputable winners of the 2014-15 season, and expectations are incredibly high.
Can it maintain the quality or, better still, build on it to become something not just fun, diverting and occasionally emotional but also something more? There’s always been potential for that, for it to be as much fun for a wide audience as it is for the hard-core comic book and television fans.
We start where we left off, with the fun,...
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2.1 The Man Who Saved Central City
This year, The Flash is in the unenviable position of trying to capitalise on a first season that not only rose to the top of an increasingly dense pile of superhero television, but also surpassed its parent show over the course of 23 episodes. It was one of the undisputable winners of the 2014-15 season, and expectations are incredibly high.
Can it maintain the quality or, better still, build on it to become something not just fun, diverting and occasionally emotional but also something more? There’s always been potential for that, for it to be as much fun for a wide audience as it is for the hard-core comic book and television fans.
We start where we left off, with the fun,...
- 10/7/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
“About how long do we have before this evil engulfs the world?” Damon asks in the first official trailer for The Vampire Diaries‘ upcoming seventh season. “Just trying to plan my week.”
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Enjoyable though it may be, Damon’s snark is pretty much the only familiar thing to be found in the trailer, which offers our first glimpse at a hellish, Heretic-run Mystic Falls. In fact, I think Caroline referring to Lily’s crew as “supernatural terrorists” pretty much says it all.
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Enjoyable though it may be, Damon’s snark is pretty much the only familiar thing to be found in the trailer, which offers our first glimpse at a hellish, Heretic-run Mystic Falls. In fact, I think Caroline referring to Lily’s crew as “supernatural terrorists” pretty much says it all.
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- 9/11/2015
- TVLine.com
If the first photos from The Vampire Diaries‘ seventh season premiere (Oct. 8, 8/7c) are any indication, Elena is going to have a lot to catch up on when she wakes up.
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The new batch of shots, released by The CW on Thursday, range from calm (Damon and Bonnie sharing a drink!) to completely chaotic (Heretics gone wild!) and everything in between.
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Speaking of Heretics, Caroline appears to be playing peacemaker with Mystic Falls’ newest inhabitants, bearing...
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The new batch of shots, released by The CW on Thursday, range from calm (Damon and Bonnie sharing a drink!) to completely chaotic (Heretics gone wild!) and everything in between.
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- 9/10/2015
- TVLine.com
As TVLine noted after nominees were announced for the 67th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, The CW’s The Flash scored a nod with its freshman run, for Outstanding Visual Effects.
That the speedster series sparked the interest of the Academy is no S.T.A.R. Labs-like accident, given the amount of thought and consideration put into every crackle of electricity, fiery frenemy and grunting gorilla.
RelatedThe Flash @ Comic-Con: Zoom, Earth 2 Characters Play Into Season 2
“At any given moment there is a superhero movie on TV, and these are movies that cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make,...
That the speedster series sparked the interest of the Academy is no S.T.A.R. Labs-like accident, given the amount of thought and consideration put into every crackle of electricity, fiery frenemy and grunting gorilla.
RelatedThe Flash @ Comic-Con: Zoom, Earth 2 Characters Play Into Season 2
“At any given moment there is a superhero movie on TV, and these are movies that cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make,...
- 7/22/2015
- TVLine.com
Now that we’re officially two weeks away from Christmas, there’s not much time left to get your holiday shopping done. Hopefully, today’s Gift Guide from Daily Dead will help you with your list, as we’ve got a ton of great ideas from Boom Studios, Synapse Films, Think Geek and more.
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Vendor Spotlight: Boom Studios
Boom! Studios was founded in June of 2005 by Ross Richie and Andrew Cosby. They were named “Best New Publisher of the Year” by Wizard Magazine just four months after their début. The company initially specialized in horror and sci-fi genres and have since branched out to include superhero comics such as Mark Waid’s Irredeemable and the upcoming Soldier Zero,...
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Vendor Spotlight: Boom Studios
Boom! Studios was founded in June of 2005 by Ross Richie and Andrew Cosby. They were named “Best New Publisher of the Year” by Wizard Magazine just four months after their début. The company initially specialized in horror and sci-fi genres and have since branched out to include superhero comics such as Mark Waid’s Irredeemable and the upcoming Soldier Zero,...
- 12/11/2014
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
New Flash TV show set pics show The Flash in full running,jumping action & more. Recently, Just Jared acquired new,exclusive set pics for the upcoming CW "The Flash" TV show. They show new looks at The Flash in running and jumping action for a scene. He's played by actor, Grant Justin. The action went down this past Wednesday, March 12th in Vancouver,Canada. You guys can view the new pics at Just Jared by Clicking Here. At one point, Justin was roaming the set out of costume, and just in normal clothes. Then later on in the day, he rocked the new Flash suit, and did a couple of jumps and leaps through the air. In the new show, scientist Barry Allen, suffers a freak accident that turns him into a superhero with the power of incredible speed. It stars: Grant Gustin as Barry Allen aka The Flash, Jesse L. Martin as Detective West,...
- 3/14/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
When we left off in October 1965, all our characters were on the brink of life changing events: Don impulsively proposed to his secretary, Pete just had a baby, Joan is pregnant with Roger's baby and pretending it's Greg's, and Betty was moving into her "not perfect" new house with Henry and the kids. Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce was dealing with the fallout of Don's anti-tobacco ad and Cooper quit! With the 17 excruciating years months between the seasons, the shock of the finale sunk in and these changes became matter of fact as we waited with bated breath (and reruns) to see how far into the future we'd be launched and how it all turned out. Well, it's about nine months later on June 1, 1966 and lives carried on. The time gap is also somewhat synced up with us, season four ended in October of 2010 and it's starting up again in spring.
- 3/26/2012
- by Samantha Zalaznick
- Aol TV.
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