Something that kinda don on me is Wally only going to be KidFlash in Flashpoint ? I hope not after all he got blasted by particle accelerator along with Jesse last season. Prior to Barry time travel alternation
Something that kinda don on me is Wally only going to be KidFlash in Flashpoint ? I hope not after all he got blasted by particle accelerator along with Jesse last season. Prior to Barry time travel alternation
I'd certainly like to see Wally's speed be something that carries over after Barry does his best to fix the timeline.
Sometimes, a film or TV series based on a comicbook will alter the original characters to fit the current themes or stories of the adaptation. This can be upsetting to a fan, but also a fun way to still get surprised by something you already know so much about.
CW's The Flash has done this on numerous occasions, and they've often done it extremely well. One such case is the inclusion of long-time Flash character, Linda Park.
On the show, Linda, played by Malese Jow, was a love interest for Barry over the course of multiple episodes. She even ended up becoming the villain, Doctor Light.![]()
In the comics, however, Linda Park was in love with the other Flash, Wally West. The two even got married at one point. Fans were confused to see Linda and Barry together on screen, but Wally's character hadn't really been developed yet.
In an exclusive interview with ComicBook.com,
Malese Jow hinted that her character could return and have some kind of relationship with Wally in the future.
"Oh yeah that would be great. I know a lot of people were kinda confused with Linda dating Barry Allen at first, but now they are introducing Wally and establishing him. I've definitely gotten some tweets, that that's kinda what people wanna see next," says Jow. "I feel like Linda and Iris are in a good place and Linda and Barry are in a good place so it might actually be another cool dynamic to the show if they end up bringing on another little love storyline."
If the people are tweeting about it, you know it's real. Maybe The CW will take this into consideration and bring Linda back to date another Flash!
Based on the characters from DC, The Flash is from by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (Arrow, Supergirl), Andrew Kreisberg (Arrow, The Flash), Sarah Schechter (Arrow, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow) and Aaron and Todd Helbing.
The Flash airs Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.
When Jay Garrick stopped by Earth-1 in The Flash Season 2 finale, he didnt stick around very long. Though he shared a scene with most of Team Flash, he barely interacted with them and quickly took off to find his own universe. Lately, though, hes been back to give Barry a few words of advice, and it seems as though he wont restrict his sage of words of wisdom to Barry when he returns in The Present, the Season 3 mid-season finale.
Asked if Jay Garrick and Wally West would interact in the episode, John Wesley Shipp who plays the Golden Age speedster told CBR, Yes! We have all these possibilities, and Im glad I had studied Jay and Jay mentoring Wally, because theres a little moment where and youll see it when it happens theres a little seed of that dropped into the episode, that I hope will also grow. But theres a great moment in STAR Labs between Jay and Wally. Its a little moment, but its clearly straight out of the comic book.
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Now, Jay did meet Wally in the Season 2 finale. However, they barely shared a scene; Wallys only exchange with Jay entailed asking which earth Jay came from, and nothing more. Since Wally has manifested super speed, it seems that Jay has a few more things to say to the fledgling speedster. In The Present, Barry will discover that Wally has been secretly training with HR, so whatever discussion Wally and Jay have will likely stem from this revelation.
As with Barry, Jay has become somewhat of a mentors to Wally in the comics, and he was even present when Wally decided to drop the mantle of Kid Flash and become the Flash in the wake of Barry Allens death. As confirmed by Shipp, the show will turn to the comics for inspiration when it comes to Wally and Jays relationship.
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For the full interview with John Wesley Shipp, check back with CBR tomorrow.
Starring Grant Gustin as the Scarlet Speedster, The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 pm ET/PT on The CW. The series also stars Jesse L. Martin, Tom Cavanagh, Carlos Valdes, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Keiynan Lonsdale and more.
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I really wish they would give him a neck! And move the cut of his mask/cowl up to his hairline.
Geoff Johns greeted 2017 with a list of the top five DC events hes looking forward to in the new year including a new television series that he promises will be announced soon.
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The tease from DC Entertainments president and chief creative officer arrived Saturday night on Twitter, at the end of a rundown of several of the current TV shows based on DC Comics properties: The CWs The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl and DCs Legends of Tomorrow, and Foxs Gotham and Lucifer.
The new year also sees the premiere of the NBC comedy Powerless, and new seasons of iZombie and Preacher. In addition, WGN America and Syfy have ordered pilots for Scalped and Krypton, respectively, and Fox has made a production commitment for a Black Lightning pilot. However, its unclear from his Tweet whether Johns might have been referring to an announcement of a series order, or a completely new project.Follow
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Beyond animated series like Young Justice and Freedom Fighters: The Ray, projects known to be in development include DMZ, Ronin, Y: The Last Man and Unfollow. But we shouldnt forget Teen Titans, which stalled at TNT, and the long-discussed adaptation of The Sandman, which has bounced between television and film for years (its still in development for the big screen, but its most recent screenwriter bailed out, saying the comic should be adapted for television).
I've answered your questions. it's very work ble if your allow your self to be flexible minded and the dce has provide a way to do so thanks to their animated media >> . cyborg doesn't have to be there from the jump as I pointed with the titan vs Justice league animated movie. he can be introduce and join later and he's shouldn't have to be founder as he's never been that. He's popular and an important titans member "yes." But a founder and senor member no. Well the latter part about "cybor being "a senor member" is subject to change with how the show will go and member's that come and go.