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juridical-angel-blog · 2 months
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Superman Vs Batman - Special Poster Arrowverse!
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buffyfan145 · 2 years
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Just saw about “The Flash” season 8 finale having a surprise cameo and that it’s not anyone who was pictured filming the finale so I’ve thinking it’s either Brec Bassinger from “Stargirl” or Warren Christie’s Bruce Wayne/Batman. Brec’s Courtney makes more sense with the Earth Prime comic including “Stargirl” and knowing it’ll be cannon to the rest of the shows we have left next season. But with “Batwoman” ending we still have no idea what happened to Bruce and they also teased one day we would find out. Though I see this more on “Superman and Lois”, but excited either way.
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redhatmeg · 2 years
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Wait, the Carter Bowen guy looks familiar.
He’s played by Warren Christie...
Who also played Bruce Wayne/Tommy Elliot-as-Bruce Wayne in Batwoman...
You know, in the hindsight, when we all are disillusionated on Arrow being kind of a Batman rip-off, Oliver whinning about Carter being so much better than him, has an additional subtext.
(Granted, Arrowverse!Bruce Wayne also hasn’t done much, but still...)
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Speaking of Arrowverse...
We got Superman:
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We got Batman:
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So...Wonder Woman’s next, right? 
I nominate Allison Williams for the role
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6rookie-writer0110 · 4 years
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thena0315 · 4 years
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One Chicago and Arrowverse Exchange Program
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Colin Donnell
Arrowverse: Tommy Merlyn [2012 - 2020]
One Chicago: Dr. Connor Rhodes [2015 - 2019] 
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Charlie Barnett
Arrowverse: John Diggle, Jr. [2019 - 2020]
One Chicago: Peter Mills [2012 - 2015]
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Josh Segarra
Arrowverse: Adrian Chase / Prometheus / The Hood  [2016 - 2019]
One Chicago: Justin Voight [2014 - 2016]
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Cynthia Addai-Robinson
Arrowverse: Amanda Waller [2013 - 2016]
One Chicago: Dr. Vicki Glass [2016 - 2019]
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Annie Ilonzeh
Arrowverse: Joanna de la Vega [2012 - 2014]
One Chicago: Emily Foster [2018 - 2020]
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Warren Christie
Arrowverse: Carter Bown [S01E06] [2012]; 
Bruce Wayne / Batman / Tommy Elliot / Hush [S0120] [2020]
One Chicago: Scott Rice [2015]
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Lisseth Chavez
Arrowverse:  Esperanza “Spooner” Cruz [2020 - Present]
One Chicago: Officer Vanessa Rojas [2019 - 2020]
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cogentranting · 4 years
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So apparently on Batwoman, the character Hush has been given a new face to disguise him as Bruce Wayne and now he’s played by Warren Christie, meaning that presumably Bruce Wayne if he came in would be played by Warren Christie. And Warren Christie was already in the Arrowverse as Carter Bowen. 
I know this is one of those casting things that you’re just meant to ignore because he was only in one episode 8 years ago on a different show. But isn’t it so much more fun to imagine that Bruce Wayne sometimes goes by the name Carter Bowen (idk why) and is old friends with the Queens (who DO know that he’s Bruce but call him Carter) and that the Queen siblings just hate Bruce Wayne because of petty childhood grievances and always being compared to him? And that if Oliver were ever to figure out Bruce is Batman he would just resent him even more.
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davidmann95 · 4 years
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Arkin Tyagi’s take on an Arrowverse Batman/Superman throwdown, with the newly-cast Warren Christie in a spin on the Batman costume seen in Batwoman concept art, and Tyler Hoechlin’s Superman in the suit shown in an apparently leaked redesign proposal.
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tvsotherworlds · 4 years
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tuseriesdetv · 4 years
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Noticias de series de la semana: 'What We Do in the Shadows' por tercer año
Renovaciones
FX ha renovado What We Do in the Shadows por una tercera temporada
Sky y FX han renovado Breeders por una segunda temporada
Sky ha renovado In the Long Run por una tercera temporada
Netflix ha renovado Gentefied por una segunda temporada
Freeform ha renovado Everything's Gonna Be Okay por una segunda temporada
Freeform ha renovado Motherland: Fort Salem por una segunda temporada
Adult Swim ha renovado Three Bussy Debras por una segunda temporada
Adult Swim ha rescatado Tuca & Bertie de la cancelación de Netflix con segunda temporada
FOX ha renovado Last Man Standing por una novena temporada
FOX ha renovado The Resident por una cuarta temporada
FOX ha renovado Prodigal Son por una segunda temporada
ABC ha renovado The Goldbergs por una octava temporada
ABC ha renovado Black-ish por una séptima temporada
ABC ha renovado American Housewife por una quinta temporada
ABC ha renovado The Conners por una tercera temporada
ABC ha renovado A Million Little Things por una tercera temporada
ABC ha renovado The Rookie por una tercera temporada
ABC ha renovado Mixed-ish por una segunda temporada
ABC ha renovado Stumptown por una segunda temporada
Cancelaciones
FOX ha cancelado Outmatched tras su primera temporada
ABC ha cancelado Emergence tras su primera temporada
ABC ha cancelado Single Parents tras su segunda temporada
ABC ha cancelado Schooled tras su segunda temporada
ABC ha cancelado Bless This Mess tras su segunda temporada
Noticias cortas
Ruby Rose abandona Batwoman. La serie continuará sin ella.
Grown-ish y Good Trouble volverán en 2021.
Lyne Renée (Sarah) será regular en la segunda temporada de Motherland: Fort Salem.
CBS planea el regreso de sus series y el estreno de B Positive y The Equalizer en otoño.
Steven Spielberg producirá Smash, A New Musical, un musical de Broadway inspirado en Smash. Seguirá a un equipo que prepara el musical Bombshell, sobre Marilyn Monroe, pero algunas tramas serán distintas. Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone, The Prom) y Rick Elice (Jersey Boys, The Addams Family) escribirán el libreto. Marc Shaiman y Scott Wittman (Hairspray) repetirán componiendo la música. Ivy y Karen seguirán siendo los personajes protagonistas. Tom y Julia también estarán, y 'Let Me Be Your Star' volverá a sonar. El coreógrafo Joshua Bergasse repite.
Fichajes
Warren Christie (Eyewitness, The Resident) será Batman en el crossover del Arrowverse.
Raymond Lee (Here and Now, Mozart in the Jungle) y Brian Howe (The Newsroom, Vice Principals) se unen como regulares a Kevin Can F*** Himself. Serán Sam Beverly, dueño de una cafetería; y Pete McRoberts, el padre de Kevin (Eric Petersen).
Olivia Holt (Cloak & Dagger) sustituye a Mika Abdalla como protagonista de Cruel Summer, antes conocida como Last Summer.
Pósters
      Nuevas series
Netflix encarga Anatomy of a Scandal, antología basada en la novela de Sarah Vaughan (2017) sobre las mujeres afectadas por un escándalo de consentimiento sexual relacionado con un privilegiado miembro de la élite británica. Escrita por David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies, Ally McBeal) y producida y dirigida por S.J. Clarkson (Life on Mars, Made for Love). Seis episodios.
Luz verde en ABC a Call Your Mother, comedia sobre Jean Raines (Kyra Sedgwick; The Closer, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), una madre con síndrome del nido vacío que se pregunta cómo acabó sola mientras sus hijos viven felices a miles de kilómetros y decide reinsertarse en sus vidas. Con Rachel Sennott, Joey Bragg (Liv and Maddie), Patrick Brammall (Evil, No Activity), Emma Caymares (Fosse/Verdon) y Austin Crute (Daybreak, Trinkets). Escrita y producida por Kari Lizer (The New Adventures of Old Christine, Will & Grace).
David Tennant (Doctor Who, Good Omens) y Michael Sheen (Masters of Sex, Good Omens) protagonizarán y producirán Staged, comedia de BBC One sobre el reparto de una obra del West End cuya producción queda paralizada por la cuarentena e intenta mantener los ensayos desde el confinamiento. Completan el reparto Georgia Tennant, Lucy Eaton y Anna Lundberg. Seis episodios de quince minutos. Creada, escrita y dirigida por Simon Evans.
HBO Max prepara Here She Lies, comedia negra sobre una mentirosa patológica con un pasado trágico que intenta liberarse de la red de mentiras que ha creado mientras se enamora poco a poco de alguien igual de dañado. Protagonizada por Yael Grobglas (Jane the Virgin), escrita por Gracie Glassmeyer (9JKL, Impastor) y producida por Jennie Snyder Urman (Jane the Virgin).
Peacock desarrolla Washed Up, comedia monocámara continuación de The Little Mermaid que imagina a una sirenita quince años después desmotivada, miserable y atrapada en un matrimonio sin amor que vuelve a su reino tras la sospechosa muerte de su padre. Creada, escrita y producida por Gracie Glassmeyer (9JKL, Impastor).
La próxima novela de Harlan Coben que adaptarán en Netflix será Stay Close (2012), que se centra en tres personas que ocultan oscuros secretos y viven vidas que nunca quisieron.
HBO desarrolla Queens, basada en la obra de Martyna Majok, sobre dos generaciones de mujeres inmigrantes que colisionan en un apartamento en un sótano de Queens y las decisiones que han tomado sobre futuro, seguridad o dignidad. Escrita y producida por Majok y producida por Prentice Penny (Insecure, Scrubs).
Amazon desarrolla Giant, adaptación de la novela de Edna Ferber (1952). Es una historia épica multigeneracional ambientada en Texas entre los años 20 y los 50 que cuenta la transición de un negocio familiar de la ganadería al petróleo. Ya tuvo adaptación cinematográfica en 1956 con James Dean, Rock Hudson y Elizabeth Taylor.
OWN desarrolla un spin-off de Greenleaf. Escrito por Craig Wright (Greenleaf).
HBO Max desarrolla Young People, comedia multicámara escrita y producida por B.J. Novak (The Office) sobre seis veinteañeros de distintas procedencias y perspectivas que comparten apartamento en Brooklyn.
David Barron (Harry Potter, Cinderella) producirá A Treachery of Spies, adaptación de la novela de Manda Scott (2018). Es un thriller que comienza con un asesinato en Francia en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y sigue en el presente centrándose en una brillante detective. Busca cadena.
Fechas
The First Team se estrena en BBC Two el 28 de mayo
La cuarta temporada de F is for Family llega a Netflix el 12 de junio
La tercera temporada de Marcella llega a Netflix el 14 de junio
La segunda temporada de Mr. Iglesias llega a Netflix el 17 de junio
La segunda temporada de The Order llega a Netflix el 18 de junio
La segunda temporada de The Politician llega a Netflix el 19 de junio
La quinta y última temporada de Greenleaf se estrena en OWN el 23 de junio
Little Voice se estrena en Apple TV+ el 10 de julio
P-Valley se estrena en Starz el 12 de julio
The Alienist: Angel of Darkness se estrena en TNT el 26 de julio
La segunda temporada de The Umbrella Academy llega a Netflix el 31 de julio
Tráilers y promos
The Alienist: Angel of Darkness
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13 Reasons Why - Temporada 4 y última
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Ramy - Temporada 2
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Space Force
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Search Party - Temporada 3
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B Positive
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Sweet Magnolias
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The Woods
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The Umbrella Academy - Temporada 2
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P-Valley
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The Bold Type - Temporada 4
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juridical-angel-blog · 2 months
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Batman ''The Dark Knight'' True Heir of Ra's-Al-Ghul and his Sect of Shadows or League of Assassins also in the Arrowverse with the advanced prototype of the Kevlar BatSuit reinforced with compressed nano tubes held together by the Kryptonian alloy!
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buffyfan145 · 4 years
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Thing I missed yesterday from DC Fandome is apparently they confirmed the TV embargo for characters like Batman is officially gone now that the multiverse will be done in the films. This means Warren Christie can come on “Batwoman” and the entire Arrowverse as the real Bruce Wayne and wear the Batsuit!!! :D So hope this is the case as I’ve felt for awhile the crossover next year between “Batwoman” and “Superman and Lois” would be focused on him and stopping Tommy/Hush pretending to be Bruce.
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siphen0 · 4 years
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What’s up everyone! Welcome to Beyond The Panel. Coming at you today with talk about the Batwoman Season Finale “O, Mouse!”! As I said last week, the pandemic has forced Batwoman to end its season early with twenty episodes instead of the original twenty-two. It’s unfortunate because you don’t know what could be and what could have been if there was those two extra episodes. This finale may satisfy us, or it may leave us feeling let down. At the end of the day it wouldn’t be anyone’s fault. So with that said, we still had a lot to look forward to last night!
If there was one thing we needed to understand before this episode began, it was that we weren’t going to be looking forward to some big episode. By that I mean not that episode which would have been Alice enacting her big plan for the family which betrayed her. Though that is not to say this wasn’t still going to be an important episode. After the events of last week’s episode, Gotham has now been turned upside down as dangerous psychopaths have now escaped back onto the streets. While this is always the worst case scenario for Gotham, it was one heck of an opportunity to create more work for both Batwoman and the Crows as not every villain is going to be new. Case in point, the plot for this finale involves one of Gotham’s former heroes returns to his old stomping grounds to settle a score. Initially this caught me off guard because I did assume they meant an actual hero.
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Who would have guessed that they meant a regular person who this city managed to twist into a monster? I loved this turnout better than what I had in mind. What we know best about Gotham is that it is a twisted place. Monsters aren’t born the way they are. They are broken and twisted to become what they are. This person was the best example of what that looks like. The challenge he brought Kate was pretty intense because of it. Truthfully it was about time that Kate was met with a foe who pushed her to the limit. Not everyone is going to be her size or the typical guy who knows how to throw down.
This guy was also the perfect example for the fact that he brought out a side of Kate that we haven’t seen in some time. It was one thing for Kate to face someone who pushed her to ask for help, but it was another thing when that help had to be the Crows. We knew ahead of time that there would be a final standoff, where Commander Kane refuses to retreat from his war on Batwoman. The heartbreak Kate suffers in the process made it a standout scene. Considering some of the luck Kate has had with trust recently, they did not waste the opportunity to put Kate through the ringer to make her understand that not everyone she loves is going to be able to take her secret. Not at this point in time. Right now I am holding out on faith that they will wait longer than The Flash before making the idea of secret identities useless.
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Through all of this, I still appreciated seeing more involvement from Mary. I still stand by my opinion that they need to still allow her to work her clinic. It may be wrecked at the moment, but you would think that she might put some effort towards getting it going again. Though with that said, let’s shift the focus back to the here and now. What I appreciated about the role she continues to play is being the voice of compassion which Kate needs to hear. You can’t overlook the need in having someone who knows how to be in your corner and see hope where others see doubt. Not a quality you want to lose in the atmosphere this cast creates.
Seeing how this season has ended early, there of course was going to be some things left up in the air. This was to be expected, and honestly I couldn’t argue with the cliffhangers we were left on. The first dealt with Alice. This time around she wasn’t the star of the show, but she still had moves to make to begin her quest for vengeance. The original appeal of her character was that you never knew what she was going to do next. She could be the source of the trouble one minute, then the person helping at the last second, or just off doing her own thing and stirring chaos. However, this time around there was nothing on her mind but getting back at her family. It was actually heartbreaking because it was now where we were able to see how far she was willing to go to make this happen.
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Now as far as episode titles go, there was something about it which bothered me this time around. If this was titled “O, Mouse!”, then why weren’t we seeing much of Mouse gearing up towards something important. The reality was unfortunate, but probably the best move they could have made for this character. At some point there is only so far you can go with the Alice/Mouse dynamic. They had to find some way to shake things up. That moment was this finale and it hit hard.
Where the cliffhanger comes into play is shockingly what she decides to do next. To say that Alice is clever can sometimes be an understatement when she gets that wheel turning in her head. It only sucked that we won’t know how this plan turns out till season two….
The other cliffhanger surprisingly involved Julia. I was not anticipating anything major coming from her side of this, but as I’ve said before, it is always better that they dodge dragging out the mysteries behind what she’s hiding from. Now we know that trouble is going to start coming for her. Though like with Alice’s plans, we are going to have to wait until season two in order to see where this goes. Let alone how this will affect the developing relationship with Sophie. Though again I do hope that they avoid doing too much writing Sophie into a corner where looking for a partner is all there is to her relevance.
Obvious SPOILER, though the talk of the night has been the reveal of what the Arrowverse’s Batman looks like. At least when it comes to his face. This I actually never thought they would get around to. Certainly not the way they decided to reveal this to us. When that scene came, I was surprised by who they chose to portray him. Warren Christie works for me. Around the right age for a Bruce Wayne who had his run as Batman over the years, and definitely gives off the playboy millionaire vibe.
Overall, the Batwoman season finale “O, Mouse!” will leave you wanting, but everything else which unfolded was gut-wrenching! They stepped up the challenge that Batwoman and the Crows can face, the tension that these two forces can experience, and how much that really affects Kate. Despite the cliffhangers, they still left us with a lot to anticipate in the next season.
Batwoman Season Finale “O, Mouse!” Review What's up everyone! Welcome to Beyond The Panel. Coming at you today with talk about the Batwoman Season Finale "O, Mouse!"!
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juridical-angel-blog · 2 months
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Bruce Wayne Genius, Billionaire, Playboy & Philanthropist! Heir to the Wayne Group holding of Wayne Enterprise, he is Chairman & CEO of the same! But he is also Batman ''The Dark Knight'' Al-Sah-Hyf ''Sword/Blade'' of Justice True Heir of Ra's-Al-Ghul and the Shadow Sect!
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juridical-angel-blog · 2 months
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Batman ''Special Poster Arrowverse'' di Warren Christie!
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juridical-angel-blog · 7 months
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