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Who mentioned Hal?
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damn. have any of you read how hard he pawned mcg? didn't have to hit him that hard, christian.
Who mentioned Hal?
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It has nothing to do with "studio issues." WB simply made a decision that some fans don't like. Which is those people's right.
Studio issue? Batman could be in Arrow if they wanted. Superman can be in Supergirl if they want. The issue is its not their show
Well 90% of actors out there today are capable of being fit, can be made up to look rugged, and can read lines to seem like a smartass doesn't mean they fit the character of Deadshot or that they all could fit the same character.
Your description can fit The Rock, Shia Lebouf, Jason Momoa, Jackie Chan, and John Boyega. Give Carrot Top a crew cut and he fits that description
the bold fits no actor as no actor is an assassin, at least I don't think
Huh; I was under the assumption that before any comic book character can be brought to television, those given producers would have to get permission first before they can do so, hence why characters like Batman and Wonder Woman were not allowed to appear in "Smallville" or why Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) wasn't allowed to appear on "Arrow".
I know this won't be connected to the movies, but...
TheWrap.com
Thoughts on Claire Holt possibly being cast as Supergirl?

My thoughts exactly. Maybe I just don't get or agree with labling the T.V side not being able to do what they want without consulting the film side, "studio issues." That sounds like a regular thing to do to me. Just because the worlds aren't connected (or aren't in the same dimension) doesn't mean that the T.V side gets to do whatever they please.Every producer of a tv show needs permission before they do anything. Doesn't mean studio issues.
Unless your definition of studio issue is different to me that means a rights issue.
Every producer of a tv show needs permission before they do anything. Doesn't mean studio issues.
Unless your definition of studio issue is different to me that means a rights issue.
same
BTAS is the best Batman interpretation ever as well.
I will agree with that.Superman the animated series,Batman the animated series,and Justice League/Justice league unlimited are gold In my oporion.
s a 55 year old whose been reading Superman since he was a child, I agree with this statement. TAS Superman felt like a "best parts" version to me and is "my Superman" also.
I'd Prefer to see a fully suited Batman.
A James Wan directed JL: Dark would be all kinds of awesome.
I'm going to ****ing explode when they release a colorized photo of Batfleck.
It will be all over for me.
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This is needed.
Sigh...
That's Cavill? I only see Superman!lol at Cavill looking amazing in a superman suit.