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Flash Season 1

John Mayo, of ComicBookPage, and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, have a spoiler filled discussion about the first season of The Flash including some possible spoilers about the third season of Arrow.

The Flash, which as a TV Show, spun out of Arrow, has sped off in the ratings as a successful show in its own right on the CW Network, offering a lighter and sunnier view of a superhero based show with Grant Gustin’s Barry Allan vs. Arrow’s darker more brooding Oliver Queen (so well portrayed by Stephen Amell).

If you missed our other podcasts on The Flash, we have posted episodes for Season 1Season 2, and Season 3

Links:
Flash @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3107288/
Arrow @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2193021/
Comics Podcast Network: http://www.comicspodcast.com
League of Comic Book Podcasts:http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/

Email us at TheGuys@ComicBookPage.com

Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com

This podcast episode originated on the Comic Book Page website:http://www.ComicBookPage.com

 

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Arrow Season 1

Arrow season-one-characters-510x286John Mayo, of ComicBookPage, and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, have a spoiler filled discuss about the first season of Arrow.

During the podcast we refer to the following DVD special features that we viewed before recording:

The one-hour Season One recap episode, “Year One,” from “Arrow: The Complete Second Season” on Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD released on September 16, 2014

From the discs for “Arrow: The Complete First Season” on Blur-Ray, released September 17, 2013:

Arrow Comes Alive! – Reimagining an iconic hero from the comic book page to the live-action screen. From the minds of Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg comes Arrow, with its solid nod toward the roots of the famous DC Comics character. These two creative forces, along with their stellar cast, will guide this documentary, as they describe their modern update of the Green Arrow for a television audience.

Arrow: Fight School/Stunt School (featurette) – From expertly choreographed fights, to stunts that give feature films a run for their money; Arrow takes aim to present the best that television can offer. Experience the extraordinary effort that goes into each stunt sequence.

If you missed our other podcasts on Arrow, we have posted episodes for Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4 and Season 5.

Links:
Arrow @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2193021/
Arrow @ CWTV.com: http://www.cwtv.com/shows/arrow
Arrow DVD sets at WBShop: http://www.wbshop.com/category/wbshop_brands/arrow.do
Discount Comic Book Service: http://www.DCBService.com
Comics Podcast Network: http://www.comicspodcast.com
League of Comic Book Podcasts: http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/

Email us at TheGuys@ComicBookPage.com

Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com

This podcast episode originated on the Comic Book Page feed and website: http://www.ComicBookPage.com

Arrow Season 5

John and Kay have a spoiler filled discussion about the fifth season of Arrow including some possible spoilers about Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl.

If you missed our other podcasts on Arrow, we have posted episodes for Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4 and Season 5.

Links:
Arrow @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2193021/
Discount Comic Book Service: http://www.DCBService.com
Comics Podcast Network: http://www.comicspodcast.com
League of Comic Book Podcasts: http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/

Email us at TheGuys@ComicBookPage.com

Join the discussion on our forum at: http://forum.comicbookpage.com

This podcast episode originated on the Comic Book Page website: http://www.ComicBookPage.com

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DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is coming soon!

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With DC’s Legends of Tomorrow within a week of airing on TV, the question may be occurring to some: who are you most looking forward to seeing on the show?

For over 6 months a nearly 4 minute long trailer has been available… I’ve avoided watching it for as long as I could, knowing that some events in the shows Arrow and The Flash would be leading up to DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and fearing the trailer might accidentally spoil something for me.  So consider whether or not you really want to watch any of the clips below.  (This article continues after the youtube clips from the CW.)

Meet Ray Palmer:

Meet Sara Lance:

Meet Firestorm:

Meet Leonard Snart (Captain Cold):

Meet Mick Rory (Heatwave):

Meet Kendra Saunders (Hawkgirl):

Meet Carter Hall (Hawkman):

Hero Evolution:

I have hopes that people who have not been watching Arrow and The Flash will find DC’s Legends of Tomorrow easily accessible… but Ray Palmer and Sara Lance are characters who have spent a fair amount of time on the screen over on Arrow.

Brandon Routh (Ray Palmer) is only credited with 19 episodes, but his character has left a definite mark on Starling/Star City, the Oliver and Felicity characters, and the origin story for the Atom can be found within past episodes of Arrow.

Caity Lotz (Sara Lance) is credited with 30 episodes of Arrow, and this season has had a fantastic arc for her character, coming from a place where most viewers thought there was no way she would be returning to the story line from.  At the moment, I do not believe she exists as the Hero we will be seeing in this show, which means DC’s Legends of Tomorrow *might* contain her origin story.

Victor Garber (1 half of the firestorm character) is listed on IMDB as having been in just 8 episodes, but that feels like a low count I wish I could double check.  Firestorm’s origin story, like the Atom’s in Arrow, plays out slowly as a subplot in episodes of The Flash.  While I do not want to spoil anything about the character, Firestorm has had some interesting events in “his” own life around episode 4 of the second season of The Flash… and again, these are events that feel like they “hold meaning” for his character as he enters DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.

Wentworth Miller‘s Captain Cold is a villain, and as such may not seem like a logical choice for this team of heroes, but if you’ve seen his evolution during his appearances on The Flash (again IMDB says just 8 episodes, which in this case *might* be accurate, but they’ve been so dynamic and his character has grown so much as a person during his appearances the count feels low) you are, in truth, not so surprised.  The Captain Cold we saw in the 4th episode of Season 1 of The Flash comes across as a very different character than the one Barry saw in the 9th episode of Season 2.

Dominic Purcell (Heatwave) who has only been in 4 episodes of The Flash is likewise a villain, and while his origin story is found in the 4th episode of season 1, so little growth occurs with his character during his few appearances that he may, in truth, have the most opportunities to surprise viewers during DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.

Ciara Renée (Hawkgirl) is credited at IMDB with 4 episodes of The Flash with all of her meaningful screen time being in the second season. She is another character whose origin story has been tucked into episodes, mostly being revealed slowly as part of a subplot until she was needed as Hawkgirl, and Falk Hentschel arrived on the scene as Carter Hall aka Hawkman to help her discover who she has always been.  (Hawkgirl and Hawkman participate in the crossover event with Arrow, giving her a 5th appearance, and him a second.)

Viewers who have not watched Arrow and The Flash previously, or are looking for a refresher on character backgrounds, might want to tune into this CW special:

DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: THEIR TIME IS NOW (Jan 19, 9:00-9:30pm ET/PT) is an in-depth look at the origin stories of the heroes and villains of the highly-anticipated new series, DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW, premiering Thursday, January 21, 2016 (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT). Featuring show clips and interviews from LEGENDS, ARROW, and THE FLASH executive producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Phil Klemmer, and Wendy Mericle, THEIR TIME IS NOW introduces viewers to the immortal madman Vandal Savage, the time master Rip Hunter, and the motley band of heroes and rogues he assembles to try to save the future of humanity: Hawkman, Hawkgirl, White Canary, The Atom, Firestorm, Captain Cold, and Heat Wave.