The Incredible Hulk
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dont they start shooting next week? I assume Steve is probbaly locked away somewhere trying to finish the Zod script with Al & Miles
BaK said:
I have to agree.The Incredible Hulk said:OK, I'm lost.....![]()
You are *such* a goof.BaK said:
Serene said:New blog -
Holy cape and cod piece! Is it true?! Is DeKnight FINALLY starting a new blog?! Thats right, kids! In light of all the buzz about Green Arrow possibly coming to the show (which I can neither confirm nor deny despite the article in TV Guide because hey I like my job) I thought Id open up a blog devoted to the Jolly Green Archer and any other hero/villain types you think itd be cool to have on Smallville. And before you start the clamoring, Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince are pretty much off the table due to restrictions from the feature department.
Have fun, play nice, and God speed, Screw-on Head!
- DeKnight
The Incredible Hulk said:DeKnight = glutton for punishment
That being said:
Green Lantern is porbably the only character I'd care to see with Bruce and Diana off the table. That's such a lame restriction BTW, like Begins 2 is gonna suffer if Wes Bentley shows up on Smallville playing BW? Whats the thinking there? maybe someone should ask DeKnight that.... I would but I cant access MySpace at work
RakuMon said:My sentiments EXACTLY!!!! I even say so in my comment on Knight's blog.
If Superman Returns and Smallville can co-exist, why can't Batman or Wonder Woman?
But I digress...
But even that distinguishment means that BW and DP should be okay. After all, they'd only be Young Bruce's or Young Diana's?Silver Lad said:Maybe because WB distinguishes one as young Clark's adventures in Smallville while the other is Superman adventures.
I'm skeptical that WB would allow an actual live action Superman tv series, suit and everything, to happen while the film franchaise continues.
I've never been a fan of these embargos due to property rights, WB seems to enforce them strongly though. We didnt get Aquaman in the last season of JLU thanks to the Gough and Millar's pilot that never became a series![]()
RakuMon said:But even that distinguishment means that BW and DP should be okay. After all, they'd only be Young Bruce's or Young Diana's?
Silver Lad said:I have a strange feeling, if they were going to use GL, they'll use John Stewart or one of the other GLs. Because they used Bart Allen, I just dont see them using Hal.
Personally I'd really want to see Alan Scott, but they seem to be in the habit of only doing young superheroes before they were superheroes, so I dont know.
On one level, I can understand the desire to not have world's collide, but.. on the other hand, it does annoy me a bit that they don't give viewers credit for being able to understand and accept co-existing entities that are unique.Silver Lad said:I dont think they want to step on each other's toes. They seem to be going out of their way to avoid noticeable overlap.
Kaboom said:come over to the darkside you have....
i too would enjoy an Alan Scott more than any other GL although a Hal appearance would be the one i would like to see second.
Serene said:I think everyone across the board is glad that SV and SR were kept separate, so why wouldn't the same apply to WW or Batman?
Silver Lad said:Well the reasoning behind Alan Scott is simple. We've already explored the territory of Clark's interaction with younger superheroes.
Alan Scott is a war veteran and a living relic of an era past. Hes a mentor figure who could educate Clark about a secret organization from decades ago called the J.S.A [Justice Society of America]. It no longer exists, most of the members are long dead save for a few who havent aged much thanks to their powers like Alan Scott and Jay Garrick.
Basically its about Clark being inspired by other heroes and gaining the knowledge of a previous organization for superheroes that once existed. This in turn will help influence him to organize the JLA someday. This could also help influence him to think about becoming a formal superhero himself someday.