Astro13Zombie
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Not sure why it's so hard for people to accept both.
Pretty ridiculous.
Pretty ridiculous.
Not sure why it's so hard for people to accept both.
Pretty ridiculous.
Who wouldn't want to star in their own Superhero movie in the age of Superhero movies. That's a bigger deal than even a successful CW show.I don't see why he would be 'stung'. Maybe a tad disappointed at the most.
I enjoy these CW DC shows but I find a large section of the fanbase that supports them irritating and immature. They become abuse and have tantrums if things don't go the way they want them to go. The fact the lead actor on one of these shows had to reluctantly address their stupid behaviour doesn't do these 'fans' any favour.
Who wouldn't want to star in their own Superhero movie in the age of Superhero movies. That's a bigger deal than even a successful CW show.
Believe me, he might not be as butt hurt enraged as Stephen Amell but he is more than a tad disappointed.
Again... I think most actors are just happy to have a regular gig. I doubt that Gustin was expecting to get an automatic pass to WB tent pole blockbuster player when he landed the part of Barry on TV.
Who wouldn't want to star in their own Superhero movie in the age of Superhero movies. That's a bigger deal than even a successful CW show.
Believe me, he might not be as butt hurt enraged as Stephen Amell but he is more than a tad disappointed.
Who wouldn't want to star in their own Superhero movie in the age of Superhero movies. That's a bigger deal than even a successful CW show.
Believe me, he might not be as butt hurt enraged as Stephen Amell but he is more than a tad disappointed.
We're getting a Flash TV series and a Flash film. That's more than we thought we'd be getting a few years ago. Take the win.
It would be interesting if The Flash movie pulled a Civil War, and pretty much became JL 1.5, with a Justice Lords story line.
Warner Bros. moved an untitled DC Comics film, rumored to be a big screen version of The Flash, from March 23, 2018 to March 16, 2018. That gives it a week before Fox releases an untitled animated movie and Sony debuts a film version of Peter Rabbit.
Me too.I'm actually curious as to what WB's Untitled Event Film they have opening on March 2, 2018.