John Locke
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I think they have said there are no superpowers yet.
The Flash is a pretty good idea for a show: they already know the powers are doable on a TV budget: the previous show was pretty good for its time, and still holds up well in some ways.
And as the above posters mentioned, it has all the trappings of both a cop show, a medical show, a medical examiner's show and science fiction, all rolled into one. And while the Flash is quite powerful, particularly in the comics, his powers aren't the kind that would lead the general audience to keep asking, "well why doesn't he do this and that to solve every problem?".
Have they come out and said no powers on Arrow? That seems hard to believe that they would limit themselves like that
And if the show ties into the Man of steel universe they can save the big showcase of his powers for whatever big villain they pit the justice league against.
I meant at the time the majority of public perception of comic books was even more a "it's for kids" attitude than today where it is more accepted they are also written for adults. Sure, there was Batman and Batman Returns but they still seemed out of place to the public's mind of comics.I don't think it was less credible...it came out after Batman dropped and tried to ape that style...even had a Danny Elfman theme
I don't think it was less credible...it came out after Batman dropped and tried to ape that style...even had a Danny Elfman theme
Maybe John Wesley Shipp from the first live action Flash tv show can play Barry's father.
And James Vanderbeek can play his other son and Barry's brother: who is also named James Vanderbeek.
And James Vanderbeek can play his other son and Barry's brother: who is also named James Vanderbeek.
this is a BIG NO for me. I mean still watch, but Flash, Arrow, WW are integral parts in the Justice League. how will they show a JL movie, plus have a TV version of three major chracters?? That was the biggest problem with Smallville and Superman Returns
How was that a problem? Smallville and Superman Returns were their own things. I think it shows that you can have a movie universe separate from a TV universe.
lol at the typical Deadline *****ebaggery in the comments... "What's next, a Plastic Man series?! scoff scoff scoff..."The Flash Will Be Introduced In 3 ‘Arrow’ Episodes, Will Start Off As “Ordinary Man”
By THE DEADLINE TEAM
UPDATED: The Flash will appear in three episodes of the CW‘s Arrow this coming season before headlining his own spinoff series. The information was shared this afternoon by the three writers – Arrow co-creators Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg and series scribe Geoff Johns — behind the Flash project. an origin story of Flash’s Barry Allen identity. The episodes, No. 8, No. 9 and No. 20, will be penned by the trio, with David Nutter, who helmed the Arrow pilot, committed to directing Episode 20. Kriesberg also confirmed during the conference call today that the actor who portrays Barry Allen will play him as “an ordinary man” when viewers meet him in Episode 8. “The character will be as grounded and realistic as possible,” he said. “That’s how we’ll get to know him. Then his life will get a bit faster.” He added that the surrounding characters in Arrow will react to Allen “in a very realistic way,” noting that they “won’t be treated as commonplace on the show but as extraordinary events.” Kreisberg added: “It will be fun for the audience to see how we do our take on The Flash’s powers. Some will feel very familiar to those who know the comics, and other stuff will feel different yet fresh and exciting.” Berlanti noted, “That said, he does need powers to become The Flash. And he will be The Flash. He will wear a red costume, and he will go by that name.”
In replying to a question of why embark on a series about The Flash rather than any of the other Justice League superhero characters, Kreisberg cited the fact he was Berlanti’s favorite character growing up. “There’s something very relatable about Barry. He got his powers by accident, they just sort of came to him…He also isn’t a dark and tortured soul.” Added Berlanti at TCA earlier in the day, “We think it fits well both in terms of (Arrow) and (as a stand-alone series).” He added that there’s a wide belief that Flash fits better as a television spinoff than would other characters in the DC Comics universe.
The next step is to “write a great script and find an amazing actor to play the part,” Kreisberg said. Casting on the role will begin this week, with casting director David Rapaport, who cast Arrow, also working on The Flash. Kreisberg also stressed that great pains will be taken to have the effects and overall tone of the forthcoming series comprise something “fresh and new and exciting, and give people a real cinematic experience in TV the same way they’ve gotten it from Arrow.”
For some reason, I doubt they're going to try and link up this show and the Man of Steel universe...unless I glossed over that in articles. For that reason, I'm against this show. If the first season is a hit, Warner Bros is going to get too comfortable. Warner Bros needs to get off their asses and churn out some films. It's obviously that the only reason Batman is going to be in the next Superman film is to compete with Marvel. Shift that initiative to expanding the film universe.