Those of you who enjoyed the first animated web series to be set within the Arrowverse, Vixen, were probably ecstatic to learn that Greg Berlanti and company had a similar project lined up, that being Freedom Fighters: The Ray. Having been originally announced around the time of San Diego Comic-Con this past summer, we expected to see the Ray lead other heroes into battle against Nazi doppelgangers of DC TV’s heaviest hitters before long. But, as the Crisis on Earth-x crossover concluded, we were left wondering just what was going on with the animated tie-in.
Fortunately, we need wait no longer because Bleeding Cool reports that the first episode will premiere on the CW Seed streaming service this Friday, December 8. Furthermore, this meaty synopsis has also been disclosed:
All his life, Ray Terrill (Russell Tovey, “Quantico,” “Looking”) has fought injustice, dreaming of making a real difference like his older brother,...
Fortunately, we need wait no longer because Bleeding Cool reports that the first episode will premiere on the CW Seed streaming service this Friday, December 8. Furthermore, this meaty synopsis has also been disclosed:
All his life, Ray Terrill (Russell Tovey, “Quantico,” “Looking”) has fought injustice, dreaming of making a real difference like his older brother,...
- 12/7/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Rob Leane May 17, 2017
The Flash season 3 will end with an episode entitled Finish Line. The trailer and synopsis are here...
The Flash's season 3 finale will air in the USA next week. The episode is going by the title Finish Line, and it's bound to be a big emotional one for Grant Gustin's Barry Allen.
See related Batman & Robin: 25 things we learned from its making-of book
Here's the trailer...
And here's the synopsis...
"Season Finale: With nothing left to lose, Barry (Grant Gustin) takes on Savitar in an epic conclusion to season three. David McWhirter directed the episode, written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing."
More news as we hear it.
Three surprise returning characters will appear in the second half of The Flash season 3. Only scroll beyond our spoiler squirrel if you want to know who it is making unexpected comebacks...
Eddie Thawne actor Rick Cosnett has confirmed on...
The Flash season 3 will end with an episode entitled Finish Line. The trailer and synopsis are here...
The Flash's season 3 finale will air in the USA next week. The episode is going by the title Finish Line, and it's bound to be a big emotional one for Grant Gustin's Barry Allen.
See related Batman & Robin: 25 things we learned from its making-of book
Here's the trailer...
And here's the synopsis...
"Season Finale: With nothing left to lose, Barry (Grant Gustin) takes on Savitar in an epic conclusion to season three. David McWhirter directed the episode, written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing."
More news as we hear it.
Three surprise returning characters will appear in the second half of The Flash season 3. Only scroll beyond our spoiler squirrel if you want to know who it is making unexpected comebacks...
Eddie Thawne actor Rick Cosnett has confirmed on...
- 7/1/2016
- Den of Geek
The images above, courtesy of CanadaGraphs, were taken on the Vancouver set of The CW’s The Flash, and feature our first look at a brand new costumed character that bears quite a resemblance to DC Comics supervillian, Rupture.
In the comics, Armando Ramon, Aka Rupture, is the far less heroic brother of Cisco/Vibe. The villain, also known as the “Hound of Mordeth,” was created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, and made his first appearance in Justice League of America #233. He was then reintroduced for the rebooted Prime Earth continuity in the pages of Justice League of America’s Vibe series.
The prevailing theory seems to be that Rupture will be introduced on the show as the brother of Cisco’s villainous Earth 2 counterpart Reverb, and will be seeking revenge on Barry and co. for his death.
Of course, there’s always a chance this isn’t actually Rupture at all,...
In the comics, Armando Ramon, Aka Rupture, is the far less heroic brother of Cisco/Vibe. The villain, also known as the “Hound of Mordeth,” was created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, and made his first appearance in Justice League of America #233. He was then reintroduced for the rebooted Prime Earth continuity in the pages of Justice League of America’s Vibe series.
The prevailing theory seems to be that Rupture will be introduced on the show as the brother of Cisco’s villainous Earth 2 counterpart Reverb, and will be seeking revenge on Barry and co. for his death.
Of course, there’s always a chance this isn’t actually Rupture at all,...
- 3/6/2016
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
According to VancouverFilm.Net, The CW's new "Arrow" spin-off, "The Flash", will start shooting in Vancouver, March 2014, with the addition of another DC Comics' character, who will appear alongside 'Barry Allen' (Grant Gustin) aka 'The Flash':
DC Comics' superhero character 'Vibe', aka mechanical engineer 'Cisco Ramon', will appear in the new series.
Created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, 'Vibe' first appeared in DC's "Justice League of America Annual" #2 (October 1984).
His 'sonic powers' enabled him to create shock waves of considerable strength, able to shatter concrete or steel, due to 'interdimensional physics'. This power also has the ability to disrupt the 'Speed Force', making him one of few characters in the DC Universe who poses a serious threat to the Flash.
"... 'Cisco Ramon' might be one of the most powerful super-humans on the planet. He wields vibrational powers that could in theory shake the Earth apart.
DC Comics' superhero character 'Vibe', aka mechanical engineer 'Cisco Ramon', will appear in the new series.
Created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, 'Vibe' first appeared in DC's "Justice League of America Annual" #2 (October 1984).
His 'sonic powers' enabled him to create shock waves of considerable strength, able to shatter concrete or steel, due to 'interdimensional physics'. This power also has the ability to disrupt the 'Speed Force', making him one of few characters in the DC Universe who poses a serious threat to the Flash.
"... 'Cisco Ramon' might be one of the most powerful super-humans on the planet. He wields vibrational powers that could in theory shake the Earth apart.
- 12/28/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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