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sabato 20 agosto 2016
giovedì 18 agosto 2016
NEWS - Calamity Cassidy! L'attrice sarà in tutti i serial super-eroici CW (10 foto per capirne il motivo)
News tratta da "TvLine"
Katie Cassidy is the latest Berlantiverse actor to ink one of those cool new deals, by which she is now a series regular across multiple CW superhero shows — namely The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and her original stomping grounds, Arrow (on which she will appear in the Season 5 premiere). Wentworth Miller, who transitioned from The Flash to Legends (for a one-season stint), was the first actor to sign such a grounbreaking pact; Arrow vet John Barrowman followed, earlier last month. Both Miller and Barrowman, it has since been announced, will play key roles in Season 2 of Legends, as Captain Cold, Malcolm Merlyn, along with Reverse-Flash (played by The Flash‘s Matt Letscher) and Damien Darhk (Arrow‘s Neal McDonough), form the Legion of Doom. Shortly after Cassidy’s Laurel Lance was killed off of Arrow this past spring, Cassidy popped up on sister series The Flash, as Miss Lance’s Earth-Two doppelganger, the minxy metahuman Black Siren.
News tratta da "TvLine"
Katie Cassidy is the latest Berlantiverse actor to ink one of those cool new deals, by which she is now a series regular across multiple CW superhero shows — namely The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and her original stomping grounds, Arrow (on which she will appear in the Season 5 premiere). Wentworth Miller, who transitioned from The Flash to Legends (for a one-season stint), was the first actor to sign such a grounbreaking pact; Arrow vet John Barrowman followed, earlier last month. Both Miller and Barrowman, it has since been announced, will play key roles in Season 2 of Legends, as Captain Cold, Malcolm Merlyn, along with Reverse-Flash (played by The Flash‘s Matt Letscher) and Damien Darhk (Arrow‘s Neal McDonough), form the Legion of Doom. Shortly after Cassidy’s Laurel Lance was killed off of Arrow this past spring, Cassidy popped up on sister series The Flash, as Miss Lance’s Earth-Two doppelganger, the minxy metahuman Black Siren.
martedì 16 agosto 2016
NEWS - Il nuovo "Star Trek" tv ("Discovery") sarà come un...romanzo!
News tratta da Collider.com
At their Comic-Con panel, executive producer Bryan Fuller announced that CBS’ new Star Trek series is titled Star Trek: Discovery. The title will keep with the trend that the show is named after the signature ship. In this case, it’s the USS Discovery, designation U.S.S. Discovery (NCC-1031). While unfortunately that means this show’s acronym is STD, we’ll all have to learn to get over that. Some ointment should help. Unfortunately, details on the show were scarce beyond the title. We still don’t know what Discovery is about, although Fuller confirmed to the crowd that unlike past, episodic Trek series, this new one would be more “like a novel,” which suits its streaming platform, CBS All Access. It should be interesting to see Trek put into a longform storytelling mode, especially if Fuller has a story worth telling in that format. It seems like Fuller really gets Trek, and I’m very curious to see how he can bring the uplift the show requires with the conflict that’s heavy enough to demand a season-long story. Fans were also treated to a look at the Discovery leaving spaceport, and it’s a fine looking ship. The design is pretty different than the other major ships we’ve seen. Unfortunately, its design doesn’t really tell us much about when this new Star Trek is taking place. It doesn’t looks ancient or anything, but if you told me that it’s from the same era as The Original Series, I could buy that. I could just as easily see it as a post-Voyager ship. So unfortunately, there are no clues there. Thankfully, Star Trek Discovery arrives in January 2017, so hopefully we’ll find out more about the show in the near future.
News tratta da Collider.com
At their Comic-Con panel, executive producer Bryan Fuller announced that CBS’ new Star Trek series is titled Star Trek: Discovery. The title will keep with the trend that the show is named after the signature ship. In this case, it’s the USS Discovery, designation U.S.S. Discovery (NCC-1031). While unfortunately that means this show’s acronym is STD, we’ll all have to learn to get over that. Some ointment should help. Unfortunately, details on the show were scarce beyond the title. We still don’t know what Discovery is about, although Fuller confirmed to the crowd that unlike past, episodic Trek series, this new one would be more “like a novel,” which suits its streaming platform, CBS All Access. It should be interesting to see Trek put into a longform storytelling mode, especially if Fuller has a story worth telling in that format. It seems like Fuller really gets Trek, and I’m very curious to see how he can bring the uplift the show requires with the conflict that’s heavy enough to demand a season-long story. Fans were also treated to a look at the Discovery leaving spaceport, and it’s a fine looking ship. The design is pretty different than the other major ships we’ve seen. Unfortunately, its design doesn’t really tell us much about when this new Star Trek is taking place. It doesn’t looks ancient or anything, but if you told me that it’s from the same era as The Original Series, I could buy that. I could just as easily see it as a post-Voyager ship. So unfortunately, there are no clues there. Thankfully, Star Trek Discovery arrives in January 2017, so hopefully we’ll find out more about the show in the near future.
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