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Post by Tarry on Nov 21, 2013 10:59:44 GMT -5
I just about died of shock at the ending of last night's episode.
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Post by Tarry on Jan 22, 2014 14:48:57 GMT -5
Arrow star Stephen Amell has confirmed that has discussed the Justice League film with Warner Bros.
The actor said that the project would probably take longer to arrive than fans expect, and added that his focus will remain on the television show.
"All we have to do for something like that to happen, or even be a possibility, is continue to take care of business with our show and then we put ourselves in a position - but the important thing is our show," he told Fandango (via Comic Book Movie).
"I have had discussions, but I think the gestation process for this project is a lot slower than most people think. I mean, they haven't even shot the next one. They haven't even shot a frame of the movie before the movie everyone thinks is the Justice League movie."
There have been rumours that the Man of Steel sequel could morph into a Justice League film with the appearance of Batman, Wonder Woman and reports that other superheroes could be in the mix.
You know, I'd love for Stephen Amell to play Green Arrow on the big screen, but I have one problem with it - Grant Gustin won't be far behind as The Flash.
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Post by Tarry on Jan 23, 2014 9:20:51 GMT -5
Stephen Amell has strongly denied rumours that he is close to signing up for a Justice League movie.
The actor - who plays the lead role in The CW's DC Comics series Arrow - was recently reported by Fandango to have held discussions to bring the character to the big screen.
However, Amell has since taken to Facebook to criticise the "bulls**t" story, and insist that there is no truth in the rumours.
He wrote: "When I do press, I try and be open, honest and thoughtful. That being said... I find it incredibly discouraging to see a headline like the ones I've been seeing this morning. Headlines that aren't just a stretch, they're totally fabricated.
"At no point, have I had 'studio level' discussions about any feature films at Warner Bros."
He continued: "In this particular instance, when I read articles that take a pretty straightforward answer and slap a title on it that has little to no correlation to what I've actually said, it makes it seem as though I'm disrespecting my current position. Which is bulls**t.
"And why would I do that? I mean... I'm not the smartest dude in the world. (After all... I picked a career in acting.) But would I really just casually subvert a process cloaked in secrecy? A process - by the way - being run by the company who currently employs me. C'MON!"
Amell concluded by stating that he is enjoying making Arrow, and hopes to continue to do so for his fans.
"We're making a kick ass show. We will continue to make a kick ass show. And I will continue to interact and provide interesting content for our fans. Because I love our fans," he added.
"If every once and a while, some d**kweed wants to pull a headline out of thin air to generate page views, then that's the price we pay."
Arrow is currently airing its second season. In November, Flash and Arrow executive producer Greg Berlanti dismissed rumours that the television shows will be part of the buildup to a Justice League movie.
Oh, never mind.
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Post by Tarry on Jan 30, 2014 22:30:40 GMT -5
What happened to Isabel Rochev though?
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Post by Tarry on Mar 20, 2014 10:54:47 GMT -5
I really enjoyed the new episode, I hope we get to see a lot more of The Suicide Squad in the future. And it was awesome to see Diggle finally doing something this season, lol. How awesome was that Harley Quinn cameo though?!
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Post by Tarry on Apr 3, 2014 9:39:16 GMT -5
Isabel's back and she finally did something! Yay!
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Post by Tarry on May 8, 2014 10:05:21 GMT -5
John Barrowman looked his age for the first time in years in the new episode, there's no way he can return to Torchwood if/when they bring it back if he looks like that.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2014 19:59:20 GMT -5
I know this probably should get it's own thread but y'all can handle that when it comes out
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Post by Tarry on May 9, 2014 20:08:30 GMT -5
Yeah, I can't see myself getting into The Flash. Grant Gustin wasn't great when he guest starred in Arrow, and the supporting cast didn't impress me with their cameos a couple of weeks ago.
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Post by Tarry on Jul 7, 2014 12:59:39 GMT -5
Brandon Routh has been cast as Atom in season 3, I'm so pumped for this
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Post by Tarry on Jul 23, 2014 17:15:55 GMT -5
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Post by Tarry on Oct 8, 2014 9:58:22 GMT -5
The Flash was actually so much better than I expected it to be.
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Post by Brandon on Oct 10, 2014 17:51:32 GMT -5
I thought the end of the season three premiere was borderline iconic.
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Post by Tarry on Dec 12, 2014 20:06:16 GMT -5
Holy shit, that was the most insane cliffhanger this show has ever pulled off.
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Post by Brandon on Apr 16, 2015 17:39:56 GMT -5
- Team "Arrow" Loses One of Its OwnIn an exclusive post-mortem interview with BuzzFeed News, Arrow executive producers open up about Colton Haynes' exit from The CW drama and what it means for the show moving forward.
While the news might come as a shock to fans, Arrow executive producers Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggeinheim tell BuzzFeed News in an exclusive interview that this was always the plan.
"When we made Colton's deal, he was coming off of Teen Wolf where he was beloved, and he had a lot of opportunities," Berlanti said during a recent phone interview. "So we did a trial thing where we said, for his sake and ours, 'We'll just do a bunch of episodes and see if you like it and if you enjoy it.' And he did. Then pilot season came up that year and before another pilot could snatch him up, we made a two-year deal, so we always knew we were on a clock."
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They can't do this to me.
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