If you’re anything like me, then you simply can’t get enough of the Arrowverse. Fortunately, there have been other ways for us to get our fix outside of the TV series themselves. Though it sure would be nice to receive a video game of some sort, tie-in novels, comic books and animated movies/web series have done a fine job of broadening the experience.
Well, get ready for the next addition to the brand, as it’ll come in the form of an audio series. That’s right, Serial Box and Warner Bros. are partnering up to take us back to the days when Superman delighted lovers of radio plays back in the 1940s.
Similar to what Serial Box did with Orphan Black, so, too, will Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl receive that treatment. Each episode in said series will be the “length of an average commute,” so...
Well, get ready for the next addition to the brand, as it’ll come in the form of an audio series. That’s right, Serial Box and Warner Bros. are partnering up to take us back to the days when Superman delighted lovers of radio plays back in the 1940s.
Similar to what Serial Box did with Orphan Black, so, too, will Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl receive that treatment. Each episode in said series will be the “length of an average commute,” so...
- 8/29/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Alana Joli Abbott Aug 29, 2019
The Flash, Arrow, and Supergirl are coming to Serial Box...
The Serial Box team hasn’t rested on its laurels since announcing a partnership with Marvel to create new prose serials, based on the comic powerhouse’s characters. Instead, they opened arms to the other comics giant, and DC supers will be joining the Serial Box suite with their own new stories. Three of DC’s most popular television characters are making the leap to prose and audio in fall 2019.
Serial Box is known for bringing HBO-style stories to e-readers and smart phones, bringing bite-sized installments in text and audio formats. Their first DC title brings The Flash into a new storyline penned by husband-and-wife team Gwenda Bond (a New York Times best-seller) and Christopher Rowe.
read more: Crisis on Infinite Earths — Everything You Need to Know About the Arrowverse Crossover
As the story opens,...
The Flash, Arrow, and Supergirl are coming to Serial Box...
The Serial Box team hasn’t rested on its laurels since announcing a partnership with Marvel to create new prose serials, based on the comic powerhouse’s characters. Instead, they opened arms to the other comics giant, and DC supers will be joining the Serial Box suite with their own new stories. Three of DC’s most popular television characters are making the leap to prose and audio in fall 2019.
Serial Box is known for bringing HBO-style stories to e-readers and smart phones, bringing bite-sized installments in text and audio formats. Their first DC title brings The Flash into a new storyline penned by husband-and-wife team Gwenda Bond (a New York Times best-seller) and Christopher Rowe.
read more: Crisis on Infinite Earths — Everything You Need to Know About the Arrowverse Crossover
As the story opens,...
- 8/29/2019
- Den of Geek
Fans upset over the impending end to The CW’s “Arrow” now have a way for their favorite Emerald Archer to live on… in audiobook format.
Serial Box, the same company behind the “Orphan Black” sequel audio series, is partnering with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to develop new series based on “Arrow” and fellow “Arrowverse” shows “The Flash” and “Supergirl.” “The Flash” will be the first of the three to launch this fall.
Serial Box is working closely with Berlanti Productions to develop new storylines for the characters. Judging by the logline for “The Flash,” these series will exist outside of the main “Arrowverse” canon.
Also Read: 'Orphan Black' Is Getting an Audio Sequel Series Starring Tatiana Maslany
In Serial Box’s 8-episode version of “The Flash,” Lex Luthor has altered the past so that The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl are now all bad to the bone, fighting...
Serial Box, the same company behind the “Orphan Black” sequel audio series, is partnering with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to develop new series based on “Arrow” and fellow “Arrowverse” shows “The Flash” and “Supergirl.” “The Flash” will be the first of the three to launch this fall.
Serial Box is working closely with Berlanti Productions to develop new storylines for the characters. Judging by the logline for “The Flash,” these series will exist outside of the main “Arrowverse” canon.
Also Read: 'Orphan Black' Is Getting an Audio Sequel Series Starring Tatiana Maslany
In Serial Box’s 8-episode version of “The Flash,” Lex Luthor has altered the past so that The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl are now all bad to the bone, fighting...
- 8/28/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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