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Only watched one episode of shield. Can't get down with the cheesiness of the show.
This, I mean it's kind of entertaining, but the corniness is just too much.
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Only watched one episode of shield. Can't get down with the cheesiness of the show.
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So he's officially casted?
Is there a lot of crossover with Green Arrow and batman associated characters in the comics?
This show does a good job of getting guest stars from a bunch of other comiccon/sci fi type shows and movies. I've been finishing up season 1 on netflix and seen actors from Fringe, doctor who, True Blood, xmen, spawn, teen wolf, Spartacus, Continuum, and Battlestar Galactica. Summer Glau has been in a bunch of stuff herself.
We all know Barry Allen will soon appear in CW's Arrow and will be played by Grant Gustin. Originally, the plan was to introduce and use the famous character in three episodes and have it lead into his own spinoff show. However, according to Deadline, it's looking like there's a slight change of plans. Allen will still appear in episodes eight and nine of Oliver's show, but instead of stepping into his famous costume in episode twenty, the superhero will make his proper debut in his very own pilot. We'll still see Barry's origin in episodes eight and nine, but it looks like they're saving his superhero debut for his own pilot. Why? Likely so it can receive more focus and room to develop. Allen's pilot is being developed by Arrow co-creators Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti as well as Geoff Johns and David Nutter. According to Deadline, it's currently unclear whether episode twenty will still incorporate Allen. As for how the Central City character will end up in Oliver's world, it turns out Allen will travel to Starling City to investigate some unexplained robberies which could have a link to his past.
View media item 661792TV Guide reports that "Spartacus" actress Katrina Law has been cast in the role of Nyssa al Ghul, daughter of Ra's al Ghul and half-sister of Talia. In the series, Nyssa will be a member of the League of Assassins where she will make her way to Starling City to face off against Caity Lotz's Black Canary. Law isn't the only former "Spartacus" actor to appear on the series as both Manu Bennett (Slade Wilson) and the recently-added Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Amanda Waller) also appeared on the show.