We break down ‘The Flash’ Season 4 for everything you missed, and all the new heroes, villains and crossovers coming to Central City as Barry gets ‘Reborn.’
Last year, The CW announced the first DC Comics show led by a gay superhero with Freedom Fighters: The Ray, an upcoming animated series on CW Seed. Today brings news of not only the actor who will voice the superhero, but live-action appearance on the upcoming Arrow-verse mega crossover event...
We weren’t terribly surprised when Supergirl opted for its own Superman rather than shatter universes with a Smallville star, but The CW drama has nonetheless hosted a bevy of Super-cameos. Now, both Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum confirm they’ve been approached to join different Arrow-verse series.
Supergirl got short shrift in last year’s Arrow-verse crossover, but this fall’s full-fledged four-series event with Flash and Legends of Tomorrow will more than make up for it. Not only will the Supergirl cast get to take part, but Kara and Alex are apparently central to all four hours of the November event.
We’ve barely cracked September, and already the Legends of Tomorrow are ready for October’s Season 3 premiere. New DC heroes and villains will join the historical figures run amok this year, as a fresh trailer debuts a first look at Tala Ashe as Muslim-American superhero Zari Adrianna Tomaz, a spin on DC’s Isis.
Just when you thought the end of Game of Thrones Season 7 might cut you a break from must-see shows, in swoops fall TV with dozens upon dozens of new and returning TV series; enough to drive your DVR to self-immolation. Join us for a sneak peek!
September is almost upon us, and with it we take a step closer to October premieres of Flash, Legends, Arrow and Supergirl. Not only that, but Flash is reborn with a new costume, and mixing it up with the Legends in a new fall superhero promo.
It can sometimes seem like Legends of Tomorrow becomes a haven for the other series’ villains, and Season 3 is continuing that course. Not only is Flash baddie Grodd going to menace the Legends, but there’s good reason behind the impossible returns of Damien Darhk and Leonard Snart.
The CW’s fall 2017 schedule raised eyebrows moving Arrow to Thursdays, as this year’s four-way crossover with Flash, Supergirl and Legends would take Wednesday off. Now, The CW confirms Arrow will move to Monday for the two-night event; now set for a November premiere.
You didn’t think Arrow, Flash and Supergirl were the only DC dramas to preview their wares at Comic-Con 2017, did you? Meet the new Vixen villain complicating Legends of Tomorrow’s already-broken timeline, and see what Damien Darhk and Constantine have to do with the first Season 3 trailer!