Briefly: The cast of CW’s The Flash has just added another.

Robbie Amell, The Tomorrow People star and cousin of Arrow‘s Stephen Amell, has landed a recurring role on sister series The Flash.

He’ll play Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm, “a maintenance worker at S.T.A.R. Labs and Dr. Caitlin Snow’s fiancé who plays an integral part in the particle accelerator accident that transforms Barry Allen into The Flash.”

What do you think of the casting choice? Is there anyone else you’d rather see in the role? Have you already seen the pilot? Sound out below!

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Source: Deadline

Briefly: Brandon Routh never got a second try at Superman, but that doesn’t mean he’s finished in the DC Universe.

The Superman Returns actor has just landed a 14-episode arc on The CW’s Arrow. He’ll play Atom, who can shrink himself down to subatomic size (I thought Arrow wasn’t going to have any super-powered characters, but this’ll be the second?).

The character will also act as a love interest for Felicity. Further details haven’t been revealed at this point, but I’m sure we’ll hear more as San Diego Comic-Con approaches.

Are you down for Routh as Atom? Is there another actor you’d rather have seen in the role? Sound out below!

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Source: Deadline

Briefly: A leaked pilot episode hasn’t stopped The CW from promoting the series premiere of The Flash.

Following an Iris / Barry relationship featurette from a few weeks back, the network has debuted a short new introduction to ‘Detective Pretty Boy’, who may be pretty but is definitely not faster than a bullet.

I’m really looking forward to the series (and I still really need to catch up on Arrow), but I really hope that The CW starts releasing more substantial content promoting the show. A 44 second video about an attractive dude side character doesn’t really get my blood boiling.

Take a look at the video below (if you haven’t seen the pilot of course) and let us know what you think!

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Based upon characters published by DC Comics. Through a freak accident, scientist Barry Allen is given the power of super speed that transforms him into the Fastest Man Alive.

Briefly: Following the cool first trailer from last month, The CW has debuted the first short featurette from The Flash.

It clocks in at less than a minute, and mainly features Candice Patton describing the complicated relationship between Barry and Iris. In any case, it also has a few seconds of new footage.

You can take a look at the video below, and be sure to let us know what you think! The Flash premieres on The CW this Fall!

Based upon characters published by DC Comics. Through a freak accident, scientist Barry Allen is given the power of super speed that transforms him into the Fastest Man Alive.

Briefly: Following the first look released yesterday, The CW has just released a five minute long trailer for The Flash.

The series, of course, is “Based upon characters published by DC Comics. Through a freak accident, scientist Barry Allen is given the power of super speed that transforms him into the Fastest Man Alive. Cast: Grant Gustin (Barry Allen); Jesse L. Martin (Det. West); Tom Cavanaugh (Harrison Wells).”

We saw the first photo of Grant Gustin in a great looking costume all the way back in March, and now that the series has officially been ordered, here’s a great look at the character in motion. Let us know what you think of the trailer, and be sure to tell us if you’ll be watching this Fall!

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Briefly: During tonight’s Arrow season finale, The CW debuted the first teaser for The Flash, which will premiere on the network for the Fall season.

The series, of course, is “Based upon characters published by DC Comics. Through a freak accident, scientist Barry Allen is given the power of super speed that transforms him into the Fastest Man Alive. Cast: Grant Gustin (Barry Allen); Jesse L. Martin (Det. West); Tom Cavanaugh (Harrison Wells).”

We saw the first photo of Grant Gustin in a great looking costume all the way back in March, and now that the series has officially been ordered, here he is in motion. Let us know what you think of this first look, and if it’s a series you’re looking forward to!

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Briefly: A few weeks back, The CW showed gave us our first look at Grant Gustin in costume as The Flash. The first image was a close up of Gustin’s head, leaving us all to wonder what the body of the costume would look like.

Well, today we found out, and he still looks rad. The network has released the first image of his full costume, which you can take a look at below! Of course, a still won’t hold a candle to any in-motion footage, so we’ll have to see how things look once that’s released. As far as a still goes however, Gustin and his costume look great (Colleen Atwood, costume designer for Arrow, also designed this one).

Be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to this one!

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Briefly: The CW has just released the first official image of Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / The Flash, and as skeptical as I was about Gustin’s casting (I disliked his Glee character immensely), he looks pretty bad-ass.

Of course, a still won’t hold a candle to any in-motion footage, so we’ll have to see how things look once that’s released. As far as a still goes however, Gustin and his costume look great (Colleen Atwood, costume designer for Arrow, also designed this one).

Take a look at the still below, and let us know what you think!

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Briefly: This news can’t be surprising for anyone, but The CW has renewed their hit series Arrow for a third season.

While Arrow remains the most watched show on the network, The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, Reign, and The Originals also received early renewals.

No information on what’s to come has been revealed at this point (duh, we’re still in the middle of season two), but I’m sure we’ll be seeing even more sexy posters before the year is up. What do you hope to see next? Sound out below!

Longtime Geeskcapist Zack Haddad returns to the show to talk news, both personal and pop culture! We talk about his recent surprise marriage and whether or not Shane O’Hare is allowed to stay this summer for Comic Con Tuesday after almost falling on his cat. We also talk about Star Wars comics leaving Dark Horse for Marvel and what it means to the Star Wars Extended Universe! CES is going on and the big news is Michael Bay bombing and the Steam Machines impressing! Plus, Matt Reeves is directing the third Planet of the Apes movie and the Robocop reboot gets not so impressive video game trailer! Also, Agents of Shield steps up but Arrow is still the show to watch!

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Not all good things can last and while the live shows at Toadhop have been a blast, the studio is closing up and it’s time to go another way. Geekscape will always keep trucking, as you know, but this is the last Toadhop episode for the time being. Matt Raub and Ben Dunn join Kenny and I on a classic Geekscape episode in which we review ‘Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ and ‘The Dallas Buyers Club’, talk about how you shouldn’t be missing ‘Arrow’ and that The Governor has completely reinvigorated ‘The Walking Dead’! Also, Ben talks about his love for ‘Zelda: A Link Between Worlds’, I enthusiastically support ‘Super Mario 3D World’ and Matt chooses the XBox One over the PS4… and tells us why!

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Briefly: Following some sexy character posters released just last week, The CW has debuted a new TV spot for Arrow‘s upcoming season premiere.

Titled “Sharper”, the spot appears to offer some new footage from the season, and does a really good job of reminding me that I still need to finish season one.

You too? Better get on it. Season two of Arrow premieres on October 9th! Take a look at the new spot below, and let us know if you’re excited!

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Briefly: Following the new trailer released earlier this month, The CW today debuted four new character posters for the upcoming season premiere of Arrow.

In pretty typical Arrow fashion, each and every one of the new posters (featuring Stephen Amell, Colton Haynes, David Ramsey, and Manu Bennett) spotlights one of Starling City’s most beautiful men, completely naked from the waist up.

Take a look at the new posters below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to Arrow‘s return. Season two premieres on October 9th!

While you’re at it, how do you feeling about the show’s just-cast Barry Allen?

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Source: Entertainment Weekly, Access Hollywood, Entertainment Tonight, TVLine

Briefly: Glee’s Grant Gustin is set to play Barry Allen, a.k.a The Flash, on The CW’s Arrow this season.

The Flash will appear in episodes eight, nine and 20 as a set-up for a spin-off series; episode 20 is expected to be a backdoor pilot. The Flash character will be introduced as the non-super powered Barry Allen, a forensic scientist visiting Sparrow City to investigate  a series of unexplained robberies.

Arrow co-creators Greg Berlanti and Andreew Kreisberg are on board for the spin-off, as are director David Nutter and DC Entertainment’s Geoff Jones (director/writer, respectively).

Barry Allen will gain super powers—and become The Flash—in what has been described as ‘extraordinary events in the world’ by Kreisberg. The spin-off is expected to take place in a different city entirely, and except for possible cross-over events, should not impact the main cast of Arrow.

Picture courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter; Grant Gustin will play Barry Allen (The Flash) on The CW's Arrow this season.
Picture courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter; Grant Gustin will play Barry Allen (The Flash) on The CW’s Arrow this season.

Gustin, returning to the CW after a stint on Glee as a member of the all-male group The Warblers, told The Hollywood Reporter: “I’m unbelievably excited. I’ve been a lifelong fan of DC Comics, so I can’t be more honored and can’t wait to get started.”

Arrow returns to the CW on October 9th. Are you happy with the casting choice, or is there another actor you’d rather have seen in the role? Sound out below!

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The Arrow premieres on The CW on Oct. 9th,

Briefly: Following the impressive sizzle reel that debuted at this year’s Comic-Con, The CW has debuted the first official trailer for Arrow‘s second season.

I guess I should hurry up and finish season one, huh? The trailer actually looks pretty awesome, and the premiere is just over a month away!

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re excited! Arrow premieres on October 9th!

Briefly: The CW has just revealed the first poster for the anticipated second season of Arrow.

The poster is pretty standard faire, featuring a somber (or bored) looking, shirt-clad Amell (what’s up with that?), and the show’s supporting cast in the background.

All jokes aside, I’m really looking forward to Arrow‘s second season. More DC characters are set to debut during its duration, including Black Canary and, of course, The Flash! Take a look at the poster below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to Arrow. Season two premieres on October 9th!

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Aquaman and Wonder Woman may never appear on The CW, but it looks as though The Flash definitely will, and sooner than you might think.

The character (Barry Allen) will debut during Arrow‘s second season (episodes eight, nine, and twenty to be specific). His origin story will be told at some point in these episodes, and some time after that, he’ll get his own series. The episodes will be written by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns.

Kreisberg has stated that we’ll meet Barry as ‘an ordinary man’ in episode eight, and that “The character will be as grounded and realistic as possible. That’s how we’ll get to know him. Then his life will get a bit faster.”

Arrow, of course, has been a strictly ‘no-powers’ series to this point. Kreisberg noted that the origins “won’t be treated as commonplace on the show but as extraordinary events,” and that “he does need powers to become The Flash. And he will be The Flash. He will wear a red costume, and he will go by that name.”

An actor has not yet been chosen for the role, as casting is set to begin next week. We’ll be sure to keep you updated on this one, as of course a series based on The Flash is one that we definitely want to see.

What do you think of the announcement? Are you a fan of Arrow so far?

Source: Deadline

Briefly: During this year’s fantastic San Diego Comic-Con, The CW revealed a cool first trailer for the highly anticipated second season of Arrow. Apparently it reveals some pretty heavy spoilers for the show’s first season, so seeing as I still haven’t caught up, I haven’t actually watched the preview myself.

I’m hearing that great things are in store for the show’s second season, so I better get caught up quickly! Arrow returns on October 9th!

Check out the season two trailer below, and let us know what you thought of the first season!

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Executive producer Marc Guggenheim has teased what could be the biggest cameo/easter egg yet to appear on The CW’s hit series Arrow.  Just a short while ago Guggenheim tweeted the following:

 

We don’t know for sure that Ted Kord himself will be making an appearance in the show or if we will just be seeing Kord Industries appear but there’s a number of exciting possibilities. Could The Blue Beetle work in the world of Arrow? Definitely. We’re going to have to wait and see if he does appear though when the series returns on the 24th.

A new sizzle reel for The CW’s hit series Arrow was unveiled earlier today at WonderCon. The reel teases what’s to come and reveals that we’re definitely going to be seeing more appearances made by Deadshot.

Arrow airs Wednesday nights on The CW.

After a small break, The CW’s Arrow is back. After having to deal with the return of The Huntress, another vigilante is making his way to Starling City next week and Oliver will have to deal with “The Savior”

 

OLIVER MUST SAVE ROY HARPER FROM A MURDERER — An angry resident of The Glades who calls himself “The Savior” (guest star Christopher Redman) embarks on a kidnapping and killing spree to punish those he believes have wronged the residents of his neighborhood. To make things worse, he broadcasts these murders online and claims he was inspired by Arrow’s (Stephen Amell) vigilantism. Oliver is horrified by this statement and vows to stop “The Savior,” but his manhunt in intensified after Thea (Willa Holland) comes to him in tears and tells him Roy (guest star Colton Haynes) has been kidnapped. Laurel (Katie Cassidy) is surprised when her father (Paul Blackthorne) starts to believe her mother’s (guest star Alex Kingston) claim that Sara is still alive. Meanwhile, Malcom (John Barrowman) tells Moira (Susanna Thompson) to find the person responsible for his attempted murder. David Ramsey and Colin Donnell also star. Nick Copus directed the episode written by Drew Z. Greenberg & Wendy Mericle (#118).

The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that actor Manu Bennett has been promoted to series regular by the CW for the second season of Arrow. In the series the actor plays the role of Slade Wilson, who so far has been portrayed as an ally of Oliver Queen during the flashback’s to his time on the island. But, does that mean things are going to continue on that path? Only time will tell if we will see Wilson eventually become Deathstroke in the series and we’ve got another season of Slade to see just what happens.

 


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Arrow airs Wednesday nights on The CW.

Well, it looks like there’s one hell of an episode of Arrow coming next week. First off, it’s written by DC Comics writer Geoff Johns. Second, you’ve got Deadshot and China White returning to take out Merlyn aka The Dark Archer. Let’s just say that we can’t wait to see this one.

 

 

DEADSHOT RETURNS — Oliver (Stephen Amell) and Diggle (David Ramsey) learn that Deadshot (guest star Michael Rowe) is still alive and his next target is Malcom (John Barrowman). Malcom invites Tommy (Colin Donnell) to attend a benefit honoring Malcom for his work with Starling City but Tommy refuses to attend. Oliver encourages his friend to mend his relationship with his father while he can. Meanwhile, Oliver struggles to balance his new relationship with McKenna [Janina Gavankar] and his duties as Arrow. Katie Cassidy, Paul Blackthorne and Susanna Thompson also star. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Geoff Johns (##116).

Check out an extended look at next week’s episode of Arrow which will feature the debut of Colton Haynes as Roy Harper. Miss last week’s episode? Well, you better catch up.

 

 

COLTON HAYNES (“TEEN WOLF”) GUEST STARS AS ROY HARPER — Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) tells Oliver (Stephen Amell) he’s all work and no play, so he asks Detective McKenna (guest star Janina Gavankar) on a date. A jewel thief named Dodger (guest star James Callis) hits Starling City and targets someone very close to Oliver. Meanwhile, while working with Laurel (Katie Cassidy), Thea (Willa Holland) gets her purse stolen by a very fast pickpocket named Roy Harper (guest star Haynes). Moira (Susanna Thompson) makes a move against Malcom (John Barrowman). Colin Donnell and Paul Blackthorne also star. Eagle Egilsson directed the episode written by Beth Schwartz (#115).

The CW has released a brand new extended look at what is in store for the rest of this season on the hit series Arrow. You have two choices, escape or die. Well, that or you could watch the video below.

 

 

After a violent shipwreck, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen was missing and presumed dead for five years before being discovered alive on a remote island in the Pacific. When he returns home to Starling City, his devoted mother Moira, much-beloved sister Thea, and best friend Tommy welcome him home, but they sense Oliver has been changed by his ordeal on the island. While Oliver hides the truth about the man he’s become, he desperately wants to make amends for the actions he took as the boy he was. Most particularly, he seeks reconciliation with his former girlfriend, Laurel Lance. As Oliver reconnects with those closest to him, he secretly creates the persona of Arrow – a vigilante to right the wrongs of his family, fight the ills of society, and restore Starling City to its former glory. By day, Oliver plays the role of a wealthy, carefree and careless philanderer he used to be – flanked by his devoted chauffeur/bodyguard, John Diggle – while carefully concealing the secret identity he turns to under cover of darkness. However, Laurel’s father, Detective Quentin Lance, is determined to arrest the vigilante operating in his city. Meanwhile, Oliver’s own mother, Moira, knows much more about the deadly shipwreck than she has let on and is more ruthless than he could ever imagine.

 

Arrow airs Wednesday nights on The CW.

The CW’s hit DC Comics television adaptation Arrow (that most of us here at Geekscape love), which stars Stephen Amell as Green Oliver Queen, has been a success ever since it first premiered last October. So, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the network has chosen to pick up the series for a second season. Check out the full press release below.

 

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The CW Network has given early pickups to three of its hit series for next season, including freshman hit ARROW, its top-rated drama THE VAMPIRE DIARIES and fan favorite SUPERNATURAL, it was announced today by Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW. All three shows will return in Fall 2013.

 

“We said last year that one of our goals was to establish building blocks to grow on, and now with our new hit ARROW and fan favorite SUPERNATURAL on Wednesday night, and the continued success of THE VAMPIRE DIARIES on Thursday, we’ve been able to do that,” said Pedowitz. “Not only do ARROW, SUPERNATURAL, and THE VAMPIRE DIARIES perform well on-air, they’re also extremely successful for us both digitally and socially. I’m thrilled to have all three shows returning to our schedule next season.”

 

One of the true breakout hits of the season, ARROW posted The CW’s best series premiere since 2009 and currently stands as the network’s most watched show (4.3mil). Heading into its fifth season next fall, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES remains The CW’s highest rated series in target demographics, including adults 18-34 and women 18-34. THE VAMPIRE DIARIES also continues to be one of the network’s top performing shows digitally and socially; in fact, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES recently topped Trendrr’s list as network TV’s #1 social program for the week of January 21–27.

 

The Winchester brothers of SUPERNATURAL will continue to fight the forces of evil for a ninth season. Since being paired with ARROW on Wednesday this year, SUPERNATURAL has seen a dramatic uptick in its ratings from last season, rising 15% among total viewers, 10% in adults 18-34 and 18% in adults 18-49.

 

Actor Chin Han (The Dark Knight) will be be making the move from Gotham City to Starling City for a recurring role in The CW’s Arrow. The actor will play the role of Frank Chen, who is described as “a successful businessman and old friend of the Queen family.”

 

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The character is also a member of ‘The Undertaking’, the mysterious group led by Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman). There’s not much more known about the character, but it seems like we can expect him to cause some trouble for the Queen family.

 

Source: Deadline

Check out an extended look at next week’s episode of Arrow, which also contains a sneak peek at the rest of the season and our first glimpse of Colton Haynes as Roy Harper.

 

 

MANU BENNETT (“SPARTACUS”) GUEST STARS AS SLADE WILSON — After Oliver (Stephen Amell) is shot, he turns to a surprising person for help – Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards). Diggle (David Ramsey) is stunned when he sees Felicity walk through the front door of the lair dragging a dying Oliver behind her, and the two team up to save Oliver’s life. As Oliver (Stephen Amell) hovers between life and death, he flashes back to a seminal event on the island – a daring escape attempt with his new friend Slade Wilson (guest star Manu Bennett). Katie Cassidy, Willa Holland, Paul Blackthorne and Susanna Thompson also star. John Behring directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg and Marc Guggenheim (#114).

Yuri Lowenthal drops by to talk about how things are going with his series ‘Shelf Life’ and the new ‘Ben 10: Omniverse’ DVD coming out next week! He also reads some audition lines for Nightwing in Injustice: Gods Among Us! ‘Fringe’ and ‘Arrow’ star Seth Gabel calls in to talk about his new movie ‘Allegiance’ and tells us a bit about trying to score an audition for SHIELD and his Arrow character based on Count Vertigo! Also! We play some chiptunes music from our very own Geekscapist Charlie Armour! Plus much more! This episode is packed!

Check out an extended preview for next week’s episode of Arrow. The episode features David Anders (Once Upon A Time, Heroes) as Cyrus Vanch, the series first original villain! Anders was great as a villain on Heroes and we can’t wait to see what he brings to Starling City next week. Well, that and the addition of Manu Bennett as Slade Wilson/Deathstroke. It’s going to be a long week waiting for this one.

 

 

DAVID ANDERS (“ONCE UPON A TIME,” “THE VAMPIRE DIARIES”) GUEST STARS — Cyrus Vanch (Anders), a nefarious criminal, is recently released from prison and intends to re-secure his position as leader of the underworld. His first step is to take down his biggest opponent in the city – Arrow (Stephen Amell). Meanwhile, Oliver shows Moira (Susanna Thompson) his father’s notebook and questions her about the names on the list. Thea (Willa Holland) is miserable as she starts her internship with Laurel (Katie Cassidy) at the legal aid office and Detective Lance (Paul Blackthorne) makes a deadly mistake that puts Laurel in the crosshairs of Vanch. David Ramsey and Colin Donnell also star. Guy Bee directed the episode written by Lana Cho & Beth Schwartz (#113)