| FOX Confirms ‘Prison Break’ Limited Series Sequel
In a world of sequels, spinoffs, reboots, reboots of reboots, and spinoffs of sequels, comes news that FOX has officially signed off on a 10-episode limited series Prison Break “bit of a sequel,” announced at the Television Critics Associations panel today. Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell are definitely in (a necessity of course).
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| SDCC 2015: DC’s ‘Legends Of Tomorrow’ (Video)
Marvel has dominated the entertainment world in the past decade with it’s MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), including blockbusters like the Avengers films and Guardians of the Galaxy, while DC has been a distant also-ran. But this year at SDCC, DC is building serious momentum for a run at toppling Marvel on top the comics foodchain. Kind of appropriate that the middle letters of SDCC are “DC” as we saw the new Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer, footage of the Suicide Squad, and panels for their three hit TV shows, Gotham, Arrow and The Flash… did I say three… soon to be four as Arrow and Flash characters will spinoff into DC’s Legends of Tomorrow debuting in 2016. Check out the incredible video below.
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| ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Trailer: “You Call This A Team?” (Video)
CW’s mounting DC TV Universe success continues on. With shows like Arrow and The Flash bringing in new heroes and villains, it was only a matter of time before the Universe expanded with their own show. The network’s latest superhero property is Legends of Tomorrow, with a brand new trailer introducing all sorts of new heroes and villains from past and present. If you’ve been following both shows religiously, then you will notice the appearance of Caity Lotz, who will sort of reprise her character from Arrow, only under a different color. Check out the first trailer for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow below.
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| TV Review: The Flash 1.22 “Rogue Air”
The Flash
Season 1 Episode 22: “Rogue Air”
Directed by Doug Aarniokoski
Written by Aaron Helbing, Todd Helbing
Starring Grant Gustin, Jesse L. Martin, Danielle Panabaker, Rick Cosnett, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdez, Tom Cavanagh
The CW
Air Date: Tuesday, May 12th, 2015, 8:00pm Last week, on The Flash “Grodd Lives,” there were movie ape references galore (by Cisco – Carlos Valdes), as Dr. Wells (Tom Cavanagh) sent the meta-gorilla after them (after some luring), to distract from the real plan, getting Eobard Thawne back home. Eddie (Rick Cosnett) acted as plot device, as he and Thawne talked (or didn’t talk) about things to come. He did show Eddie the “Iris West-Allen” thing. He was less clear about the details of HIS actual plans. Grodd used mind control to grab and scare Joe (Jesse L. Martin).
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| The CW Snags Arrow/The Flash Spinoff: DC’s ‘Legends Of Tomorrow’
The CW is trying to corner the superhero market, and totally dominate the crossover trend. Already mixing and matching actors between Arrow and its spinoff The Flash, The CW ordered the series for its 2015-16 season, cementing the crossover utopia. Called Legends Of Tomorrow, Rip Hunter, time traveling extraordinaire, puts together a band of super and not so superheroes (ok – villains), to save the planet in its current existence, its existence through time, and time itself.
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