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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2020 12:18:50 GMT -5
Trailer for next weeks backdoor pilot for the Green Arrow Spinoff Hopefully Mia'll be more than just a moody brat who thinks that she's some tough badass. That said, the dynamic of the two Canaries has really come along since the days when Siren was a villain, I don't really think they need Mia; why can't it just be Dinah and Laurel just teaming up and kicking ass as a duo?? She has gotten much better once her character finallt met her father took a bit of course but hopefully that character growth is not forgotten. That said this is basically a Birds of Prey show without actually calling it that and from the plot sypnosis {Spoiler}{SPOILER: CLICK TO SHOW}It makes me wonder who else was pushed into the future along with Dinah and Laurel because they can't just age people up without recasting....I hope someone like Thea , Nyssa got thrown into the future with them.....and maybe just maybe they will finally do Lady Shiva.
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Post by Cyno on Jan 15, 2020 14:03:17 GMT -5
{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}So Earth-1, Earth-38, and Earth-BL have been combined into Earth Prime. But there's a new multiverse now. The new Earth-2 looks like it will be Stargirl's Earth. Earth-9 remains the Titans' universe. Earth-19 is now the home of SWAMP THING. and Brandon Routh's Superman put yellow back in his crest.
Oh and Earth-Prime officially has its Justice League! {Spoiler}{Spoiler}Doom Patrol is it's own Earth now, too.
Basically, they just merged all the CW Earths and split up the DC Universe Earth. I am surprised yall mentioned just about everything about the ending. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{SPOILER: CLICK TO SHOW}BUT NOT THE GAWD DAMN GREEN LANTERNS!!! AND OA! ...I mean that has to be the ground work for Diggle Green Lantern {Spoiler}{Spoiler}Not to burst your bubble, but I'm pretty sure that's from the Ryan Reynolds GL. Different universe. Titans and Doom Patrol of their respective shows were already in different continuities, so Crisis didn't do much of anything there to change the status quo.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Jan 15, 2020 14:05:57 GMT -5
I still need to watch this
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2020 16:40:12 GMT -5
I just watched this and holy shit the end excited me.
I went into this thinking it might be the end of me watching the Arrowverse. There's so many shows now, and I hardly have time to watch them along with wrestling and other tv shows. I was going to use this as a jumping off point, but this has me more excited than ever. In fact, I'm even going to start watching Black Lightning again, and check out that short lived Swamp Thing show because of this.
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Post by "Magic" Mark Hurr on Jan 15, 2020 18:56:34 GMT -5
I still need to watch this Me too. But I have seen what I needed to see. {Spoiler} Aside from seeing the merging of the the universes, Brandon Routh in the traditional Superman colors as he flies around the Earth is just something else. The current CW version is cool, but you can tell he's taking a backbeat for Supergirl. Which is cool for what it is.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Jan 15, 2020 19:05:26 GMT -5
Just watched these last two eps. Not gonna lie, that final battle with the Anti-Moniter looked like a Power Ranger battle. AM growing to giant size during it didn't help.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Jan 15, 2020 19:59:15 GMT -5
So DC totally pulled the trigger on the one thing Marvel failed at huh? I’ve gotta give credit where credit is due...that’s a badass surprise...unless Marvel Studios finally throws Agents a bone for the series finale with a surprise of their own. Not getting my hopes up though.
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Jan 16, 2020 0:32:00 GMT -5
So DC totally pulled the trigger on the one thing Marvel failed at huh? I’ve gotta give credit where credit is due...that’s a badass surprise...unless Marvel Studios finally throws Agents a bone for the series finale with a surprise of their own. Not getting my hopes up though. Interoffice bullshit ruined my hopes of seeing Skye or Daredevil join the Avengers, but that’s neither here nor there.
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Post by Cyno on Jan 16, 2020 1:05:21 GMT -5
Apparently Warner Bros. execs were the ones who really wanted to see that connection made, rather than Berlanti and co. reaching out. Still it was a really cute scene.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Jan 16, 2020 1:25:27 GMT -5
So DC totally pulled the trigger on the one thing Marvel failed at huh? I’ve gotta give credit where credit is due...that’s a badass surprise...unless Marvel Studios finally throws Agents a bone for the series finale with a surprise of their own. Not getting my hopes up though. Yea, that is one thing where they have f***ed up at Def wanted Luke Cage and Daredevil in the bigger schemes of things. Not to say they still can't assuming they get all that legal BS figured out but since they want a clear seperation of TV and Movie I don't see it
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Jan 16, 2020 2:13:30 GMT -5
So DC totally pulled the trigger on the one thing Marvel failed at huh? I’ve gotta give credit where credit is due...that’s a badass surprise...unless Marvel Studios finally throws Agents a bone for the series finale with a surprise of their own. Not getting my hopes up though. Yea, that is one thing where they have f***ed up at Def wanted Luke Cage and Daredevil in the bigger schemes of things. Not to say they still can't assuming they get all that legal BS figured out but since they want a clear seperation of TV and Movie I don't see it If Perlmutter and Feige actually got along, I’m sure there would’ve been more synergy between TV and movies but the Marvel Studios/Marvel Entertainment split happened right as the Netflix shows were starting. Now that all TV moving forward is under the Marvel Studios umbrella, we’re already seeing a drastic shift in how they fit into the MCU
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Jan 16, 2020 2:17:46 GMT -5
Yea, that is one thing where they have f***ed up at Def wanted Luke Cage and Daredevil in the bigger schemes of things. Not to say they still can't assuming they get all that legal BS figured out but since they want a clear seperation of TV and Movie I don't see it If Perlmutter and Feige actually got along, I’m sure there would’ve been more synergy between TV and movies but the Marvel Studios/Marvel Entertainment split happened right as the Netflix shows were starting. Now that all TV moving forward is under the Marvel Studios umbrella, we’re already seeing a drastic shift in how they fit into the MCU Yea, they are more conscious about how everything fits with stuff like Wanda Vision and all of that fitting in but I think the previous shows get left behind unless they decide to bring them back tho isn't there something with the contracts that they can't bring those shows back for a few years?
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Jan 16, 2020 2:28:55 GMT -5
If Perlmutter and Feige actually got along, I’m sure there would’ve been more synergy between TV and movies but the Marvel Studios/Marvel Entertainment split happened right as the Netflix shows were starting. Now that all TV moving forward is under the Marvel Studios umbrella, we’re already seeing a drastic shift in how they fit into the MCU Yea, they are more conscious about how everything fits with stuff like Wanda Vision and all of that fitting in but I think the previous shows get left behind unless they decide to bring them back tho isn't there something with the contracts that they can't bring those shows back for a few years? Yeah, at this point I don’t see any of the Marvel Entertainment produced shows ever crossing into the greater MCU. And I believe you’re right, think it’s 3 years after the shows final episode before Marvel can do anything with The Defenders characters without Netflix’s blessing
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Post by Rolent Tex on Jan 16, 2020 9:24:03 GMT -5
Yea, they are more conscious about how everything fits with stuff like Wanda Vision and all of that fitting in but I think the previous shows get left behind unless they decide to bring them back tho isn't there something with the contracts that they can't bring those shows back for a few years? Yeah, at this point I don’t see any of the Marvel Entertainment produced shows ever crossing into the greater MCU. And I believe you’re right, think it’s 3 years after the shows final episode before Marvel can do anything with The Defenders characters without Netflix’s blessing Rumor has it that they may have worked a deal to get the rights back early. If rumors are to be believed, Cox, Ritter and Bernthal will keep their roles and they’re recasting Cage and Fist. They supposedly have big plans with Daredevil and Punisher but we’ll see. I’ll forgive them for all the early drama if Marvel Studios pulls some strings for that finale. All is forgiven if they get Cap to appear and we see when he arrives in the past. Yeah...I’m setting my bar high haha.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jan 16, 2020 10:54:35 GMT -5
And I believe you’re right, think it’s 3 years after the shows final episode before Marvel can do anything with The Defenders characters without Netflix’s blessing Netflix have exclusivity on the Defenders for two years from the date of cancellation. Marvel get the rights back on: - Iron Fist: October 12, 2020 - Luke Cage: October 19, 2020 - Daredevil: November 29, 2020 - Jessica Jones, Punisher: February 18, 2021.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 12:02:32 GMT -5
And I believe you’re right, think it’s 3 years after the shows final episode before Marvel can do anything with The Defenders characters without Netflix’s blessing Netflix have exclusivity on the Defenders for two years from the date of cancellation. Marvel get the rights back on: - Iron Fist: October 12, 2020 - Luke Cage: October 19, 2020 - Daredevil: November 29, 2020 - Jessica Jones, Punisher: February 18, 2021. February 19, 2021: an announcement is made that there will be a new Defenders series on Disney+
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Post by Bang Bang Bart on Jan 16, 2020 18:16:09 GMT -5
Yeah, at this point I don’t see any of the Marvel Entertainment produced shows ever crossing into the greater MCU. And I believe you’re right, think it’s 3 years after the shows final episode before Marvel can do anything with The Defenders characters without Netflix’s blessing Rumor has it that they may have worked a deal to get the rights back early. If rumors are to be believed, Cox, Ritter and Bernthal will keep their roles and they’re recasting Cage and Fist. They supposedly have big plans with Daredevil and Punisher but we’ll see. I’ll forgive them for all the early drama if Marvel Studios pulls some strings for that finale. All is forgiven if they get Cap to appear and we see when he arrives in the past. Yeah...I’m setting my bar high haha. There’s also apparently a rumor for an Agents of SWORD series being made, with some of the main Agents of SHIELD cast returning, but I dunno how true that rumor is.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2020 18:31:48 GMT -5
{Spoiler}{SPOILER: CLICK TO SHOW}
That is still so surreal
But now everyone that either never watched or dropped out early on the Arroverse is definetly gonna be either really f***ing confused or really intrigued and gonna start watching or play catch up.
either way that was the SMARTEST move WB has made with the DC property because now people are gonna watch both the TV shows and movies wondering who could show up and it is a brilliant possibilty for cross promotion on both ends and really creates endless possibilities.
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Post by Feyrhausen on Jan 19, 2020 15:06:35 GMT -5
So I was upset at first about the idea of Smallville Clark giving up his powers. Superman would never do that, even if it meant he could never have a family with Lois. He would feel responsible every time someone died that he could have saved.
But looking back Smallville Clark was always wishy washy. So yeah, he might just say all his buddies can go around saving people while its not his problem anymore.
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Post by Zone Was Wrong on Jan 19, 2020 15:14:38 GMT -5
So I was upset at first about the idea of Smallville Clark giving up his powers. Superman would never do that, even if it meant he could never have a family with Lois. He would feel responsible every time someone died that he could have saved. But looking back Smallville Clark was always wishy washy. So yeah, he might just say all his buddies can go around saving people while its not his problem anymore. Plus dude had been living the Superman since his teens. Guessing he had a good 10 or so years as Superman before retiring, kinda happy to see a super hero actually get to retire without tragedy tbh.
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