Going out of the box is probably one of the best and yet, one of the rarest strategies that filmmakers and showmakers use. However, that wasn’t the case with Teen Titans which made the show very popular, especially among kids.
A still from Teen Titans
With its premiere on July 19, 2003, Teen Titans entered into the world of cartoons with a bang. The show premiered on Cartoon Network channel with its first two seasons also available on Kids’ WB. It immediately became a popular show with its funny and interesting characters. Major credit behind its success surely goes to its creator and developer, Glen Murakami.
In fact, due to a big step taken by Murakami regarding the show, the entire world saw and recognized a few characters of the show who were earlier mildly known.
Two Superheroes Were Sidelined to Make Room for Lesser-Known Characters in Teen Titans
Robin in...
A still from Teen Titans
With its premiere on July 19, 2003, Teen Titans entered into the world of cartoons with a bang. The show premiered on Cartoon Network channel with its first two seasons also available on Kids’ WB. It immediately became a popular show with its funny and interesting characters. Major credit behind its success surely goes to its creator and developer, Glen Murakami.
In fact, due to a big step taken by Murakami regarding the show, the entire world saw and recognized a few characters of the show who were earlier mildly known.
Two Superheroes Were Sidelined to Make Room for Lesser-Known Characters in Teen Titans
Robin in...
- 4/13/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
American animated series Young Justice is considered one of the best superhero series ever made. Contrary to its title which suggests that it is an adaptation of Peter David, Todd Dezago, and Todd Nauck’s comic series, the TV series is an original story, set in the DC Universe. It primarily explores the adventures of teenage and young adult superheroes.
A still from Young Justice Season 3
Created by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman, the series features numerous young heroes such as Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Superboy, Miss Martian, and Artemis. There are many other animated series based on DC characters, but what sets this one apart is the fact that the creators also intend to give an insight into the mental health of these saviors.
So much so, that there are multiple episodes in the series that focus on different mental health issues. Moreover, it is not just the creators...
A still from Young Justice Season 3
Created by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman, the series features numerous young heroes such as Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Superboy, Miss Martian, and Artemis. There are many other animated series based on DC characters, but what sets this one apart is the fact that the creators also intend to give an insight into the mental health of these saviors.
So much so, that there are multiple episodes in the series that focus on different mental health issues. Moreover, it is not just the creators...
- 4/6/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
James Gunn and Peter Saffron are expanding the DC universe with an exciting new addition. Despite the anticipation surrounding their initial releases, the studio wasted no time in revealing plans for a live-action film about the iconic Teen Titans.
Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans
The script for the highly anticipated film is in the hands of Ana Nogueira, who is known for her roles in hits such as The Vampire Diaries and Hightown. Nogueira is not new to the Gunn and Safran superhero universe; She already showcased her talent by writing the script for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow starring the talented Millie Alcock.
Suggesteddc Reportedly Developing Teen Titans Movie – 6 Actors and the Characters They Should Play in Rumored Film
While specifics about the project are scarce, the recent release of the Teen Titans logline by Production Weekly has only gotten fans excited, leading to several theories.
A Theory Says Dcu...
Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans
The script for the highly anticipated film is in the hands of Ana Nogueira, who is known for her roles in hits such as The Vampire Diaries and Hightown. Nogueira is not new to the Gunn and Safran superhero universe; She already showcased her talent by writing the script for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow starring the talented Millie Alcock.
Suggesteddc Reportedly Developing Teen Titans Movie – 6 Actors and the Characters They Should Play in Rumored Film
While specifics about the project are scarce, the recent release of the Teen Titans logline by Production Weekly has only gotten fans excited, leading to several theories.
A Theory Says Dcu...
- 3/30/2024
- by Prantik Prabal Roy
- FandomWire
Marvel’s X-Men ’97 animated superhero series is the talk of the town these days. Another animated series named Young Justice once attracted a fair amount of attention. Developed by Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman, the show’s first two seasons were aired on Cartoon Network. While the third season was aired on DC Universe, the fourth was released on HBO Max.
DC’s Young Justice
Being an animated show did not deter Vietti and Weisman from exploring realistic topics. One of the DC heroes in the series even became a symbol of mental health and the showrunners once revealed how it turned out that way.
The Superhero in Young Justice Whose Mental Health Issues Were Explored
Although the title Young Justice suggests otherwise, the show is not an adaptation of the eponymous comic series written by Peter David, Todd Dezago, and Todd Nauck. Instead, the show has an original story,...
DC’s Young Justice
Being an animated show did not deter Vietti and Weisman from exploring realistic topics. One of the DC heroes in the series even became a symbol of mental health and the showrunners once revealed how it turned out that way.
The Superhero in Young Justice Whose Mental Health Issues Were Explored
Although the title Young Justice suggests otherwise, the show is not an adaptation of the eponymous comic series written by Peter David, Todd Dezago, and Todd Nauck. Instead, the show has an original story,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
"Young Justice" is one of the best superhero shows ever made. Building on the path carved by the work of Bruce Timm with "Justice League," "Batman: The Animated Series," and more, this animated series draws from every corner of the DC universe, from Jack Kirby's trippy Fourth Wall to Golden Age characters and much more. The show offered episodic storytelling, with most episodes revolving around a specific mission, while also advancing an overarching story with big consequences.
Perhaps the show's biggest achievement is one that we still haven't seen properly replicated in live-action — the idea of legacy. Throughout the current four seasons of "Young Justice" (we still don't know where and if the show fits James Gunn's DC Universe), we see heroes retire and pass on their mantle to new generations who carry on their heroic legacy. We see that with Jason Todd becoming Robin after Dick Grayson became Nightwing,...
Perhaps the show's biggest achievement is one that we still haven't seen properly replicated in live-action — the idea of legacy. Throughout the current four seasons of "Young Justice" (we still don't know where and if the show fits James Gunn's DC Universe), we see heroes retire and pass on their mantle to new generations who carry on their heroic legacy. We see that with Jason Todd becoming Robin after Dick Grayson became Nightwing,...
- 3/25/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
"Young Justice" currently sits in limbo after its fourth season wrapped on Max. There's more story to tell, but Warner Bros. hasn't given creator Greg Weisman the greenlight to tell it. But hey, "Young Justice" has come back from worse! Cartoon Network outright canceled the show after season 2 finished airing in 2013.
"Young Justice" has the same premise as "Teen Titans" (soon to be a movie from DC Studios). The sidekicks of DC Comics form their own team. Then, each season skips ahead in time and the show's true design is unveiled. "Young Justice" isn't just a show about the sidekicks, it's Weisman's epic about the entire DC Universe, following heroes and villains as they age and fall, and new ones rise.
The DC Animated Universe shows were a big part of my childhood. If I can pinpoint why I love DC Comics, it's those shows. However, I didn't watch them as they aired,...
"Young Justice" has the same premise as "Teen Titans" (soon to be a movie from DC Studios). The sidekicks of DC Comics form their own team. Then, each season skips ahead in time and the show's true design is unveiled. "Young Justice" isn't just a show about the sidekicks, it's Weisman's epic about the entire DC Universe, following heroes and villains as they age and fall, and new ones rise.
The DC Animated Universe shows were a big part of my childhood. If I can pinpoint why I love DC Comics, it's those shows. However, I didn't watch them as they aired,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
We’ve recently talked about the rumors of a live-action ‘Teen Titans’ movie in the works, and it’s now confirmed that a writer has been chosen for the project. Ana Nogueira, known for her work on ‘Supergirl: the Woman of Tomorrow,’ will be writing the script. According to Production Weekly, there’s some new info about the movie’s production and plot. It’s said that filming is set to start in late 2025, and here’s a brief synopsis:
The Teen Titans are further apart than ever before…until Damian Wayne recruits Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and the new Kid Flash to join him in a fight against his own grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul.
This synopsis isn’t entirely new; it’s lifted from ‘Teen Titans Vol. 1: Damian Knows Best,’ a project by writer Benjamin Percy and artists Khoi Pham, Diogenes Neves, and Jonboy Meyers, who also did the cover art.
The Teen Titans are further apart than ever before…until Damian Wayne recruits Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and the new Kid Flash to join him in a fight against his own grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul.
This synopsis isn’t entirely new; it’s lifted from ‘Teen Titans Vol. 1: Damian Knows Best,’ a project by writer Benjamin Percy and artists Khoi Pham, Diogenes Neves, and Jonboy Meyers, who also did the cover art.
- 3/23/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Recently we’ve reported on the rumors of how the live-action ‘Teen Titans’ movie is in development and those rumors were confirmed to be true with the writer already picked to write the movie. Ana Nogueira, who is already working on ‘Supergirl: the Woman of Tomorrow’ was hired to pen the project. Now according to Production Weekly some new information came to light regarding the production and plot of the movie.
The movie is reportedly set to begin production in late 2025, and the following synopsis has been given:
The Teen Titans are further apart than ever before…until Damian Wayne recruits Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and the new Kid Flash to join him in a fight against his own grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul.
This is not exactly an original synopsis since it was taken from ‘Teen Titans Vol. 1: Damian Knows Best’ a collaborative effort between writer Benjamin Percy and artists Khoi Pham,...
The movie is reportedly set to begin production in late 2025, and the following synopsis has been given:
The Teen Titans are further apart than ever before…until Damian Wayne recruits Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and the new Kid Flash to join him in a fight against his own grandfather, Ra’s al Ghul.
This is not exactly an original synopsis since it was taken from ‘Teen Titans Vol. 1: Damian Knows Best’ a collaborative effort between writer Benjamin Percy and artists Khoi Pham,...
- 3/23/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
The new-look DC Universe is set to get a movie featuring one of comic books’ greatest supergroups: The Teen Titans.
Here’s a fun announcement for all of you comic book fans: The Teen Titans are getting their first ever live action movie, joining James Gunn and Peter Safran’s cinematic universe of DC Universe characters at Warner Bros.
We haven’t yet seen a film emerge from the duo’s reimagining of DC’s stable of comic book icons, but when announcing the first wave of projects last year, James Gunn confirmed that more films would be revealed in due course. According to The Hollywood Reporter, it looks like a Teen Titans film will be one of them.
If you’re not familiar with the group, the Teen Titans consists of several young heroes who usually play the sidekick role to more senior characters.
Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad...
Here’s a fun announcement for all of you comic book fans: The Teen Titans are getting their first ever live action movie, joining James Gunn and Peter Safran’s cinematic universe of DC Universe characters at Warner Bros.
We haven’t yet seen a film emerge from the duo’s reimagining of DC’s stable of comic book icons, but when announcing the first wave of projects last year, James Gunn confirmed that more films would be revealed in due course. According to The Hollywood Reporter, it looks like a Teen Titans film will be one of them.
If you’re not familiar with the group, the Teen Titans consists of several young heroes who usually play the sidekick role to more senior characters.
Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad...
- 3/18/2024
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories
A DC comics staple for decades (truly becoming popular in printed form in the 1980s), the Teen Titans have since exploded in cultural awareness mainly thanks to the various animated series, especially the zany, meta Teen Titans Go! series, which spawned its own movie spin-off in 2018. Now a big screen live-action take is in the works at DC Studios.
The squad, primarily comprised of sidekicks to older, more famous heroes, was created by (at least in team form) by Bob Haney, George Kashdan and Bruno Premiani and normally features the likes of Robin, Raven, Aqualad and Kid Flash, among others.
Ana Nogueira, who is already at work on the Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow script that will bring Kora Zor-El (played by House Of The Dragon's Milly Alcock) back to cinemas, will write the screenplay.
The Hollywood Reporter's story on the new development naturally had no details on the potential plot,...
The squad, primarily comprised of sidekicks to older, more famous heroes, was created by (at least in team form) by Bob Haney, George Kashdan and Bruno Premiani and normally features the likes of Robin, Raven, Aqualad and Kid Flash, among others.
Ana Nogueira, who is already at work on the Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow script that will bring Kora Zor-El (played by House Of The Dragon's Milly Alcock) back to cinemas, will write the screenplay.
The Hollywood Reporter's story on the new development naturally had no details on the potential plot,...
- 3/17/2024
- by James White
- Empire - Movies
The “Teen Titans” superhero team appearing in numerous DC Comics titles since 1964, is being developed into a live-action feature film, to be written by Ana Nogueira (“Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”):
“…as the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC's premier superheroes in the ‘Justice League’.
“The original team later becomes known as the ‘Titans’ when the members age out of their teenage years…
“…while the ‘Teen Titans’ name is continued by subsequent generations of young heroes.
“First appearing in 1964 in ‘The Brave and the Bold’ #54, the team was formed by ‘Kid Flash’ (‘Wally West’), ‘Robin’ (‘Dick Grayson’), and ‘Aqualad’ (‘Garth’)…
“…before adopting the name ‘Teen Titans’ in issue #60 with the addition of ‘Wonder Girl’ (‘Donna Troy’) to their ranks…”
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“…as the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC's premier superheroes in the ‘Justice League’.
“The original team later becomes known as the ‘Titans’ when the members age out of their teenage years…
“…while the ‘Teen Titans’ name is continued by subsequent generations of young heroes.
“First appearing in 1964 in ‘The Brave and the Bold’ #54, the team was formed by ‘Kid Flash’ (‘Wally West’), ‘Robin’ (‘Dick Grayson’), and ‘Aqualad’ (‘Garth’)…
“…before adopting the name ‘Teen Titans’ in issue #60 with the addition of ‘Wonder Girl’ (‘Donna Troy’) to their ranks…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 3/16/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
A live-action Teen Titans movie is officially happening!
If you weren’t aware, the DC animated superhero franchise involves teenage sidekicks of the more well-known characters.
The Teen Titans debuted in the 1960s with heroes such as Wonder Girl, Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash.
On Friday (March 15), The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Teen Titans will be adapted into a live-action movie.
Keep reading to find out more…
Ana Nogueira will write the screenplay. She is also attached to the upcoming DC film Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
No casting information for the Teen Titans movie has been announced. Additionally, a director has not been found yet, according to the outlet.
If you missed it, Melissa Benoist reacted to DC’s Supergirl casting!
Also, James Gunn recently shared a glimpse of David Corenswet‘s costume in his upcoming Superman movie!
If you weren’t aware, the DC animated superhero franchise involves teenage sidekicks of the more well-known characters.
The Teen Titans debuted in the 1960s with heroes such as Wonder Girl, Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash.
On Friday (March 15), The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Teen Titans will be adapted into a live-action movie.
Keep reading to find out more…
Ana Nogueira will write the screenplay. She is also attached to the upcoming DC film Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
No casting information for the Teen Titans movie has been announced. Additionally, a director has not been found yet, according to the outlet.
If you missed it, Melissa Benoist reacted to DC’s Supergirl casting!
Also, James Gunn recently shared a glimpse of David Corenswet‘s costume in his upcoming Superman movie!
- 3/16/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
A live-action adaptation of DC Comics’ Teen Titans is officially in the works for James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Studios.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Ana Nogueira is already on board to write the script. Nogueira, recognizable for acting roles in CW’s The Vampire Diaries and Starz’s Hightown, is also working on DC’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, set to star Milly Alcock.
The announcement makes Teen Titans the first film added to the initial run of DC Universe productions Gunn revealed back in January 2023. It remains to be seen how or when it will slot into what’s being called Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, but Gunn, Nogueria, and the DC team have plenty of options.
Made up of superhero “sidekicks,” the Teen Titans were originally introduced in 1964 in The Brave and the Bold #54. Founding members included Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, and Aqualad.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, screenwriter Ana Nogueira is already on board to write the script. Nogueira, recognizable for acting roles in CW’s The Vampire Diaries and Starz’s Hightown, is also working on DC’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, set to star Milly Alcock.
The announcement makes Teen Titans the first film added to the initial run of DC Universe productions Gunn revealed back in January 2023. It remains to be seen how or when it will slot into what’s being called Chapter One: Gods and Monsters, but Gunn, Nogueria, and the DC team have plenty of options.
Made up of superhero “sidekicks,” the Teen Titans were originally introduced in 1964 in The Brave and the Bold #54. Founding members included Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, and Aqualad.
- 3/15/2024
- by Ben Kaye
- Consequence - Film News
THR reports that Warner Bros. is developing a live-action Teen Titans movie and has tapped Ana Nogueira to write the script.
Nogueira is already a member of the DC Studios family, as she is the writer of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, the upcoming DC movie starring Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) in the title role.
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The Teen Titans were initially introduced in 1964 as a superhero team consisting of Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad. Over the decades, the team expanded to include characters such as Wonder Girl, Speedy, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, and more. The franchise has a large following, particularly due to the popularity of the Teen Titans Go! animated series. The animated comedy has run for eight seasons on Cartoon Network with nearly 400 episodes under their utility belts. It has also spawned several films,...
Nogueira is already a member of the DC Studios family, as she is the writer of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, the upcoming DC movie starring Milly Alcock (House of the Dragon) in the title role.
Related Awesome Art We’ve Found Around The Net: Logan, Naked Gun, Roger Rabbit, Yoda
The Teen Titans were initially introduced in 1964 as a superhero team consisting of Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad. Over the decades, the team expanded to include characters such as Wonder Girl, Speedy, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, and more. The franchise has a large following, particularly due to the popularity of the Teen Titans Go! animated series. The animated comedy has run for eight seasons on Cartoon Network with nearly 400 episodes under their utility belts. It has also spawned several films,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
It’s go time for the Teen Titans.
The DC heroes, which began as the teenaged sidekicks of their more famous and iconic counterparts, are getting their own live-action feature from the James Gunn and Peter Safran-led DC Studios.
The comic book movie division of Warner Bros. Discovery has tapped Ana Nogueira to pen the screenplay for the project. The hiring further ensconces the actress and playwright-turned scribe into the DC family as she is already writing Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for the label.
The Teen Titans were first introduced in the mid-1960s and featured Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad as well as Wonder Girl. Other teens such as Speedy, the sidekick to Green Arrow, joined the adventures later. The comics skewed young and were not considered major sellers until the 1980s relaunch by Marv Wolfman and George Perez.
With the addition of Beast Boy and new creations Cyborg,...
The DC heroes, which began as the teenaged sidekicks of their more famous and iconic counterparts, are getting their own live-action feature from the James Gunn and Peter Safran-led DC Studios.
The comic book movie division of Warner Bros. Discovery has tapped Ana Nogueira to pen the screenplay for the project. The hiring further ensconces the actress and playwright-turned scribe into the DC family as she is already writing Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow for the label.
The Teen Titans were first introduced in the mid-1960s and featured Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad as well as Wonder Girl. Other teens such as Speedy, the sidekick to Green Arrow, joined the adventures later. The comics skewed young and were not considered major sellers until the 1980s relaunch by Marv Wolfman and George Perez.
With the addition of Beast Boy and new creations Cyborg,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In its final season, so far, C.W.’s The Flash has never really made the impression of making an honest effort to redeem itself from the mediocrity of the past few seasons, nor did it offer the long-time fans something to feel excited about—that is, until the recently released ninth episode of this season titled It’s my party, and I’ll die if I want to. It saw the return of fan-favorite CW Arrowverse icons, can be easily regarded as some of the top stuff in comic-book-oriented media on the small screen in recent times, along with HBO Max’s Titans Season 4 Episode 9 and the ongoing Superman & Lois. The long-awaited return of Green Arrow in the final season of The Flash was something that kept the fans binge-watching the series once again, and the episode brought him back with due reverence as well. As the Scarlet Speedster is approaching his last lap,...
- 4/29/2023
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
Written by Jeremy Adams | Art by Amancay Nahuelpan | Published by DC Comics
If I had to review just The Flash and Nightwing books every month it wouldn’t bother me in the least. Both are great reads, both are consistently entertaining, and both manage both fan service and engaging storylines for new readers. The Flash has always been a fun book, where a character with pretty much one-dimensional powers on the face of it (he can run really fast) has been transformed into a book where the multi-generational Flash family speedsters have centre stage in the DC Universe. It’s a book where top notch writers queue up to take on, a sharp contrast to the mid-1980s where writer Cary Bates was asked to tread water with Flash storylines long enough so DC could kill Barry Allen in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Luckily for us, Barry got better. Though he is,...
If I had to review just The Flash and Nightwing books every month it wouldn’t bother me in the least. Both are great reads, both are consistently entertaining, and both manage both fan service and engaging storylines for new readers. The Flash has always been a fun book, where a character with pretty much one-dimensional powers on the face of it (he can run really fast) has been transformed into a book where the multi-generational Flash family speedsters have centre stage in the DC Universe. It’s a book where top notch writers queue up to take on, a sharp contrast to the mid-1980s where writer Cary Bates was asked to tread water with Flash storylines long enough so DC could kill Barry Allen in Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Luckily for us, Barry got better. Though he is,...
- 6/24/2022
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Jim Dandy Jan 13, 2019
Young Justice: Outsiders packs the "Rescue Op" with almost as many Robins as they could find.
This Young Justice review contains spoilers.
Young Justice: Outsiders Episode 6
It's a small thing to focus on, but as a moderate-to-hardcore Robin fan, it's hard not to get Really excited about a show that has Nightwing, Tim Drake, and Spoiler; has acknowledged Jason Todd in the teen hero cemetery in Mount Justice in Invasion; and now has Talia walk into a scene holding a baby and a "Red Hooded Ninja" (according to the credits) whose memory is slowly coming back and making him remember who "Gray...son" is. I mean, it's only a matter of time before we see Carrie Kelly somewhere and Stephanie shows up in a different Robin outfit, right?
But here's the thing about Young Justice: Outsiders they have yet to let the fanservice get in the way...
Young Justice: Outsiders packs the "Rescue Op" with almost as many Robins as they could find.
This Young Justice review contains spoilers.
Young Justice: Outsiders Episode 6
It's a small thing to focus on, but as a moderate-to-hardcore Robin fan, it's hard not to get Really excited about a show that has Nightwing, Tim Drake, and Spoiler; has acknowledged Jason Todd in the teen hero cemetery in Mount Justice in Invasion; and now has Talia walk into a scene holding a baby and a "Red Hooded Ninja" (according to the credits) whose memory is slowly coming back and making him remember who "Gray...son" is. I mean, it's only a matter of time before we see Carrie Kelly somewhere and Stephanie shows up in a different Robin outfit, right?
But here's the thing about Young Justice: Outsiders they have yet to let the fanservice get in the way...
- 1/12/2019
- Den of Geek
Now that Kid Flash has officially joined the Waverider crew, we can begin looking forward to John Constantine’s next appearance on Legends of Tomorrow. Actually, we do know that the beloved demonologist is confirmed for the season finale that’s set to air next month, but let’s not get too ahead of ourselves.
So, for now, let’s focus on the cleverly titled “Necromancing the Stone,” shall we?
In the the episode set to air on March 19, John returns to assist in what we assume to be the matter of Mallus’ influence once again hovering over Sara Lance. Oddly enough, the synopsis released by the network was bereft of any mention of Constantine himself, but it’s all simple enough to piece together given his recent history with the White Canary, and the fact that his portentous warning is already becoming a reality.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 3x...
So, for now, let’s focus on the cleverly titled “Necromancing the Stone,” shall we?
In the the episode set to air on March 19, John returns to assist in what we assume to be the matter of Mallus’ influence once again hovering over Sara Lance. Oddly enough, the synopsis released by the network was bereft of any mention of Constantine himself, but it’s all simple enough to piece together given his recent history with the White Canary, and the fact that his portentous warning is already becoming a reality.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 3x...
- 3/6/2018
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Tonight’s episode of The Flash promises to be one of the show’s most high concept outings yet. Titled “Enter Flashtime,” it’ll see Barry Allen enter a permanent state of slowed down time in order to think of a way to save Central City when a nuclear bomb begins to go off. It’s a tough situation, but at least he’ll have a couple of speedster friends to help him, namely Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) and Jay Garrick (John Wesley Shipp).
But what is Flashtime exactly? Unusually, it’s an original concept for the TV series, and one that’s only been introduced this season. Back in “The Trial of the Flash,” Barry used the ability to hold a conversation with Iris in the middle of his court proceedings. In this episode, the premise is entirely based around the device, which should make things interesting.
John Wesley Shipp recently spoke to ComicBook.
But what is Flashtime exactly? Unusually, it’s an original concept for the TV series, and one that’s only been introduced this season. Back in “The Trial of the Flash,” Barry used the ability to hold a conversation with Iris in the middle of his court proceedings. In this episode, the premise is entirely based around the device, which should make things interesting.
John Wesley Shipp recently spoke to ComicBook.
- 3/6/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
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