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If you're looking for Star Girl's trailer, it was taken down by DC Entertainment's request.
Lol wait was this not a DC Universe show originally? Now its a full series on the CW?
Damn by this time next year how many DC shows will be on that channel? Lol
It's become pretty clear that nothing on DC Universe will ever be exclusive to the service again.Lol wait was this not a DC Universe show originally? Now its a full series on the CW?
Damn by this time next year how many DC shows will be on that channel? Lol
From the trailer, this doesn’t look too bad. I’m more likely to give this a shot compared to the Mia and Canaries spinoff.
Presumably this one is set in the past though? Possible crossover with Legends or the Flash (time travel and all that); not really seeing a crossover anywhere else considering when this presumably takes place.
Presumably this isn’t going to be Earth-1 either; cause we’ve met E1’s JSA and the actress is different, so if they do go the JSA route, surely it would need to be other people and another Earth?
Perhaps, but I’m not convinced there’s only going to be one Earth at the end of Crisis, and (I’d think) it would be easier to place this show on a different Earth.Crisis retcons. They could easily set it on Earth-1.
Even if there is more than one Earth, it makes zero sense to set this show on another one when the stated purpose of this Crisis according to Guggenheim and Berlanti is to let the showrunners make any and all retcons they want to make.Perhaps, but I’m not convinced there’s only going to be one Earth at the end of Crisis, and (I’d think) it would be easier to place this show on a different Earth.
They don’t need to set everything on Earth-1 in order to retcon anything.Even if there is more than one Earth, it makes zero sense to set this show on another one when the stated purpose of this Crisis according to Guggenheim and Berlanti is to let the showrunners make any and all retcons they want to make.
They don’t need to set everything on Earth-1 in order to retcon anything.
I don’t personally see how they’re going to introduce a further population of 3billion to a world of 7billion already; if Earth-1 is the only Earth saved, then it’ll be reverted back to its last known status (that’s 10billion people - including aliens) living on an already starved world.
The ability to transverse the multiverse seems as easy as opening a door at this point, so crossovers between earths, big or small, can continue to take place.
You're assuming (incorrectly I think) Supergirl is going to continue on Earth-1.The point of the Crisis is to reduce the number of disparate Earths. It makes zero sense to start a brand new show from scratch, put it on the same network as all these Earth-1 shows, then strand it on its own Earth.
I think it will, but even if it doesn't, it still makes no sense to do it again.You're assuming (incorrectly I think) Supergirl is going to continue on Earth-1.
I think it does. To me, it doesn’t make sense for all but two shows (Supergirl and Black Lightning) to exist on Earth-1. Surely there’s more logic to spread them out a bit?I think it will, but even if it doesn't, it still makes no sense to do it again.
Why?I think it does. To me, it doesn’t make sense for all but two shows (Supergirl and Black Lightning) to exist on Earth-1. Surely there’s more logic to spread them out a bit?
You're assuming the writers actually follow that type of logic and math lol. Even if that were the case, a majority of people would be doppelgangers of each other and would be merged together anyway.I don’t personally see how they’re going to introduce a further population of 3billion to a world of 7billion already; if Earth-1 is the only Earth saved, then it’ll be reverted back to its last known status (that’s 10billion people - including aliens) living on an already starved world.
For variation. If you’ve got different events happening on different shows, they can be global and not interfere with each other.Why?
Why in the world would it be more logical to set these shows on different earths when they shoot in the same location, air on the same network, and feature crossovers?
Why? They aren’t at the moment (as far as we know) so why would they be at any other point?You're assuming the writers actually follow that type of logic and math lol. Even if that were the case, a majority of people would be doppelgangers of each other and would be merged together anyway.
Stargirl shoots in Vancouver, it's starting from scratch right after they hit a massive continuity reset button, and it's airing on CW.