Check Out These Two New Promos for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
The CW has released two new promos for their upcoming season of Legends of Tomorrow.
One of the promos features some new footage for season 3, while the other one is an interview with producers of the show.
In the interview, Marc Guggenheim revealed one of the villains of season three would be someone from the Vixen animated series, adding that they’re hoping for a more “protracted” meeting of the Vixens.
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Episode Title 3.05 of Legends of Tomorrow Revealed
Marc Guggenheim has taken to Twitter once again to reveal an episode title.
This time, the screenwriter revealed that episode 3.05 is currently in production and it will be called “Return of the Mack.”
Legends of Tomorrow Ep. 305 is in production. @godfreestories @morganfaust pic.twitter.com/Y5FM6n4e0j
— Marc Guggenheim (@mguggenheim) August 24, 2017
This is the current list of episodes:
Legends of Tomorrow – Season 3, Episode 1: “Aruba-Con.”
Legends of Tomorrow – Season 3, Episode 2: “Freakshow.”
Legends of Tomorrow – Season 3, Episode 3: “Zari.”
Legends of Tomorrow – Season 3, Episode 4: “Phone Home.”
Legends of Tomorrow – Season 3, Episode 5: “Return of the Mack.”
Episode Title 3.03 for Legends of Tomorrow Revealed
Executive producer and writer for Legends of Tomorrow Marc Guggenheim took Twitter on Thursday to announce episode title 3.03 of the show.
Episode titles for 01 and 02 of the upcoming season are “Aruba-Con” and “Freakshow” respectively.
Episode 3 season 3 will be called “Zari.”
Legends Ep, 303 is in production. #sorryforthedelay @rayutar @mairzeealmas @talaashe pic.twitter.com/OMtJeni8io
— Marc Guggenheim (@mguggenheim) August 3, 2017
Season 3 of Legends of Tomorrow is set to premiere on October 10.
Two-Night Arrowverse Crossover Announced
The CW has announced that the 2017-2018 television season’s Arrowverse crossover event will take place over two nights at the Television Critics Association summer press tour.
The crossover event beings Monday, November 27 on Supergirl, followed by a special Monday episode of Arrow. The crossover continues Tuesday, November 28 on The Flash, then concludes on that night’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
CW boss Mark Pedowitz said that with The Flash and Legends already paired up on Tuesdays — and after discussions with producers and the marketing department — “We felt that it would be better and tighter in storytelling…. This was the best way to go.”
“Next year we may go back to four nights,” he allowed.
Pedowitz also made clear that unlike last year’s event, which technically started but barely took place on Supergirl, “It’s a full, four-episode crossover.” As for how one tops an alien invasion as a premise for the all-star team-up, all he would say is, “Romance is in the air.”
The Arrowverse’s very first crossover took place in December 2014 and started on The Flash and concluded on Arrow. In December 2015, Legends of Tomorrow villain Vandal Savage targeted Central City barista Kendra Saunders, triggering the involvement of Flash and Arrow heroes. Last year’s four-show, three-night event included Supergirl, as the many Superfriends battled the alien race known as The Dominators.
DCTV Casting Scoop: Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
There has been an incredible amount of casting news announced for our favorite DC/CW superhero shows. The following is a round up of all the important casting news that has been announced recently.
- Arrow
Manu Bennett (Slade Wilson) will recur during Season 6. “I can report that Manu Bennett is back to being a part of the show and I think we will see him multiple times this year, which is awesome,” star Stephen Amell announced during Heroes & Villains FanFest.
Michael Emerson is joining Season 6 in the recurring role of… Well that isn’t known quite yet. But Stephen Amell is totally on board with this announcement.
Arrow premieres October 12.
- The Flash
Britne Oldford will reprise her Season 1 role as villainous metahuman Peek-a-Boo in the season 4 premiere of The Flash. Details on what brings Peek-a-Boo back are being kept under wraps.
Neil Sandilands will play the villainous metahuman known as Clifford Devoe aka “The Thinker”. Devoe is “a megamind who embarks on a season-long battle” with the Scarlet Speedster, per the official description. He is “a true genius” who has “devised an intricate plan to fix all that he deems wrong with humanity.”
Kim Engelbrecht will play Devoe’s partner-in-crime, the DC Comics character The Mechanic. A true believer and a highly intelligent engineer who designs devices for The Thinker to help him implement his plan.
Danny Trejo has been cast as Earth-19 bounty hunter, Gypsy’s imposing father, Breacher.
The Flash premieres October 10.
- Supergirl
Odette Annable is joining as a series regular. She will play the new Big Bad “Worldkiller” Reign.
Supergirl premieres October 9.
- DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Tala Ashe has joined the cast as Zari Adrianna Tomaz, a Muslim-American computer nerd with a wry, combative attitude who hails from the year 2030.
Billy Zane will play politician and showman P.T. Barnum, who founded Barnum & Bailey Circus (aka “The Greatest Show on Earth”).
Tracy Ifeachor will play Season 3 Big Bad Kuasa. Kuasa is the sister of Mari McCabe, a.k.a. Megalyn E.K.’s version of Vixen. So that means Kuasa is also the granddaughter of Maisie Richardson Sellers’ version of Vixen, Amaya.
Showrunner Marc Guggenheim announced during Comic-Con that the show has had “really good conversations” with Matt Ryan to reprise his role as Constantine on Legends, but for now, the actor is busy with other projects.
Legends of Tomorrow premieres October 10.
DC’s ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 3 Trailer Released + More Details Coming Out of SDCC
Like we said before, Comic-Con has dropped all the trailers, now it’s time you watch the one for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
But first, we have a bunch of new information coming out of the show’s panel.
Wentworth Miller and Neal McDonough will both reprise their roles as Captain Cold and Damien Darhk for the upcoming season, with Miller returning in a recurring capacity and McDonough as a regular. However, he will be embodying a new version of the character.
However, Miller will be embodying a new version of the character. Executive producer Phil Klemmer said, “Mick Rory needs his pal, but unfortunately he’s not going to get the version of his pal that he remembers.”
Damien Darhk will experience some dangerous changes as well. “We’ll be meeting a new version of Damien Darhk, a little less silly, a little more formidable.” Arthur Darvill will also be back as Rip Hunter, but in a recurring role, and it sounds like he’ll be coming into conflict with his former teammates.
Arthur Darvill is also returning as Rip Hunter in a recurring role. It was teased that we’ll see some rivalry between him and his former teammates.
Check out the trailer for the new season below:
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Season 3 of Legends of Tomorrow is set to premiere on October 10.
Source: Comic Book Movie.
Synopses for Season Premieres of Three DC TV Shows Revealed
With SDCC only weeks away, the CW is building momentum by officially releasing the synopses for upcoming seasons of Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
Synopsis for Season 6 premiere of Arrow:
“With the future of the team left hanging in the balance, Arrow gave new definition to the phrase “blowing up the show.” The emotional showdown between Oliver Queen and Adrian Chase was the perfect conclusion to a stellar fifth season of The CW’s gritty DC Super Hero series. Now, the focus shifts to uncovering the fate of each and every member of Team Arrow. Could anyone have possibly survived an island-wide explosion, or has the book closed on them, as it has on Oliver’s five-year flashback story? Returning to San Diego Comic-Con for a sixth consecutive year, cast members Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Willa Holland, Emily Bett Rickards, Paul Blackthorne, Katie Cassidy, Echo Kellum, Juliana Harkavy, Rick Gonzalez and producers will be on-hand for an eye-opening conversation about the upcoming season.”
Synopsis for Season 4 premiere of The Flash:
“Running up against an evil time remnant version of yourself is something no one should ever have to do, but that’s exactly what faced Barry Allen (aka The Flash) as he fought to save the life of fiancée Iris West from the God of Speed known as Savitar. Barry’s victory was short-lived, however, as an unbalanced Speed Force began to wreak havoc on Central City, forcing Barry to sacrifice himself for the greater good. With The Fastest Man Alive now trapped inside an extra-dimensional energy, and unknown dangers lurking in the shadows, it will be up to Team Flash to free Barry from his own personal Hell.”
Synopsis for Season 3 premiere of Legends of Tomorrow:
“After crash landing the Waverider in a version of 2017 Los Angeles where dinosaurs roam the streets and the skyline is adorned with London’s iconic Big Ben clock tower, the Legends were quick to realize that “we broke time.” Last year, the loveable band of misfit heroes traveled throughout the timeline fixing a series of Aberrations.”
We can all expect a lot more information on these shows to come out of this year’s San Diego Comic Con later this month.
Source: ComicBookMovie.