Clark Wayne
Superstar
FlashBrehs is this worth watching, where would you place this between Gotham & Flash? I like Arrow although haven't had time to watch the latest season
Gotham
Legends
Arrow
FlashBrehs is this worth watching, where would you place this between Gotham & Flash? I like Arrow although haven't had time to watch the latest season
And if it doesn't They got a time machineI don't get how Kendra fell for that BS from Savage... I saying to myself you don't need Savage to unlock his mind.. Just force him the way they forced you (push him off the roof).. It'll unlock before he dies..
It may be standing room only on the Waverider come Season 2 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
With the CW drama airing its antepenultimate freshman episode this Thursday at 8/7c, TVLine has learned that casting is now underway for two new series regular roles, to debut next season.
A male in his late-20s to mid-30s is being sought to play a guy who grew up in the shadow of his World War II hero grandfather and has used a Han Solo-like facade to conceal his insecurity — until, that is, the development of super powers enables him to love up to his family legacy.
Also being cast for Legends Season 2 is the female member of an elite paramilitary team living in the 1940s. An African-American, she is scrutinized in her time for both her gender and race and thus has worked twice as hard to be a perfect soldier. That said, she blames herself for — and aims to avenge — the death of a team member for whom she had repressed feelings.
As shared in our May Sweeps/Finale Preview package, Season 2 of the Arrow/Flashoffshoot will be “a lot different,” says showrunner Phil Klemmer, as the resolution of the Vandal Savage storyline segues into a new mission set in motion by the season-ending arrival of a caped hero played by Suits‘ Patrick J. Adams.
The finale “is not just hitting the reset button, it really is modifying their mission,” Klemmer said. “Season 2 isn’t going to be about saving the world and stopping a singular entity from doing evil. We wanted to change the stakes and dynamics to make it an entirely new show — not just with new characters but with a new dramatic engine.”
Time is catching up to DC's Legends of Tomorrow on a new episode, Thursday at 8/7c.
See if DC’s Legends of Tomorrow can beat Vandal Savage at his own game on a new episode, tonight at 8/7c!
2 new regulars are being added next season:
It may be standing room only on the Waverider come Season 2 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
With the CW drama airing its antepenultimate freshman episode this Thursday at 8/7c, TVLine has learned that casting is now underway for two new series regular roles, to debut next season.
A male in his late-20s to mid-30s is being sought to play a guy who grew up in the shadow of his World War II hero grandfather and has used a Han Solo-like facade to conceal his insecurity — until, that is, the development of super powers enables him to love up to his family legacy.
Also being cast for Legends Season 2 is the female member of an elite paramilitary team living in the 1940s. An African-American, she is scrutinized in her time for both her gender and race and thus has worked twice as hard to be a perfect soldier. That said, she blames herself for — and aims to avenge — the death of a team member for whom she had repressed feelings.
As shared in our May Sweeps/Finale Preview package, Season 2 of the Arrow/Flashoffshoot will be “a lot different,” says showrunner Phil Klemmer, as the resolution of the Vandal Savage storyline segues into a new mission set in motion by the season-ending arrival of a caped hero played by Suits‘ Patrick J. Adams.
The finale “is not just hitting the reset button, it really is modifying their mission,” Klemmer said. “Season 2 isn’t going to be about saving the world and stopping a singular entity from doing evil. We wanted to change the stakes and dynamics to make it an entirely new show — not just with new characters but with a new dramatic engine.”