Thursday, September 22, 2016

The Flash Season 3 Episode 2 Synopsis Deals With The Flashpoint Paradox

The CW has released the official synopsis for "Paradox," the second episode of The Flash's second season.
The reference to Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, an animated feature film that adapted the same comic book miniseries that The Flash's third season is (very liberally) adapting, seems pretty clear in the title -- but one has to wonder, given the time-travel nature of Flashpoint, what paradox exactly is being talked about.
In the comics, Flashpoint was a five-issue miniseries in which Barry Allen traveled back in time to save his mother from being murdered by the Reverse-Flash -- and his success in doing so created a butterfly effect that reverberated through the DC Universe, turning it into a desolate, violent world perched on the brink of global war.
“All of that stuff is not at our disposal, which is fine with us, because we really wanted to do something personal to Barry,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg recently said in an interview. “The stakes in the comic book inFlashpoint were global and the stakes in this episode are very much just about Barry, his existence, and the people that he loves.”
And of course, that's when Iris comes in. Because anybody who has seen The Flash, knows that it's always about Iris. And anybody who has read The Flash comics knows that it isn't just Iris: whether it's Barry and Iris or Wally and Linda, The Flash always has a "lightning rod," a special person in his life that can call him "home" from the Speed Force...or wherever his adventures take him.
You can check the synopsis out below.
THE AFTERMATH — Barry (Grant Gustin) realizes the effects from Flashpoint are much greater than he thought.
Meanwhile, Barry meets new co-worker Julian Albert (Tom Felton) and is surprised by Julian’s immediate disdain for Barry.
Ralph Hemecker directed the episode written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing.
The Flash airs Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes begin on October 4 on The CW. "Paradox" airs Tuesday, October 11.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 2 Premiere Synopsis Released: "Out of Time"

The CW has released the official synopsis for "Out of Time," the season two premiere of DC's Legends of Tomorrow.

The episode, which guest-stars Stephen Amell, will launch a week after the return of The Flash and Arrow. Was that just about shooting schedules, or might there be an in-story reason, considering that both The Flash and DC's Legends of Tomorrow will deal with Matthew Letscher's Reverse-Flash this season? It's hard to say. Letscher isn't mentioned at all in the synopsis for this episode, in which the main villain seems to be Arrow season four big bad Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough).

Nick Zano -- Nate "Citizen Steel" Heywood -- is also mentioned in the synopsis, but not any of the other members of the Justice Society of America who have been cast in the season, so it's hard to guess whether that means they aren't showing up quite yet, or just that Zano's character is the one who plays the biggest role.

You can check the synopsis out below.


LOST AND FOUND — GUEST STARRING STEPHEN AMELL — After the defeat of the immortal villain Vandal Savage and the exposure of the corrupt Time Masters, a new threat emerges.

Dr. Nate Heywood (Nick Zano), an unconventional and charming historian, is thrust into the action. After making a shocking discovery, Nate seeks out Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell) for help in finding the scattered Legends. Once reunited, the Legends continue their new mission to protect the timeline from temporal aberrations - unusual changes to history that spawn potentially catastrophic consequences.

Their first stop is 1942, to protect Albert Einstein from being kidnapped before the Nazis destroy New York City with a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, Ray (Brandon Routh) notices that Sara (Caity Lotz) has a mission of her own, which leads them both to face her nemesis, Damien Darhk (guest star Neal McDonough). Victor Garber, Arthur Darvill, Dominic Purcell and Franz Drameh also star.

Dermot Downs directed the episode written by Marc Guggenheim & Phil Klemmer and Greg Berlanti & Chris Fedak

DC's Legends of Tomorrow airs Thursday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The second season kicks off on October 13 on The CW.

Supergirl Season 2 Premiere Synopsis Released: "The Adventures of Supergirl"

The CW has released the official synopsis for "The Adventures of Supergirl," the season two premiere of Supergirl, which will air on Monday, October 10 on the network.
As more or less everybody knows at this point, Supergirl's famous cousin will be coming to the series in the form of Tyler Hoechlin's Superman/Clark Kent. He's there to help with a crisis -- which up until now we had been assuming had to do with Mon-El, an alien who arrived at the end of season one in a Kryptonian escape pod like the ones that brought Superman and Supergirl to Earth.
Instead, it seems as though the two are unconnected. Could the more immediate threat to National City deal with Metallo, who we know will be a villain the two Kryptonians face at least at some point during the first two episodes of the season?
You can check it out below.
THE CW HAS A NEW HERO AND SHE’S BRINGING SUPERMAN WITH HER — When a new threat emerges in National City, Kara/Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) teams up with her cousin, Clark Kent/Superman (guest star Tyler Hoechlin), to stop it. Kara is thrilled to have family in town but it leaves Alex (Chyler Leigh) feeling a bit left out.
Meanwhile, Hank (David Harewood) and Supergirl are stunned by the pod that came crashing to Earth.
Glen Winter directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg & Jessica Queller.
Supergirl airs Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT. New episodes start October 10 on The CW. The season two premiere will have an encore performance Friday night at

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John Wick 2 To Have Twice As Much Action

When John Wick came to theaters two years ago, it became an instant cult classic, in no small part because of its amazing action sequences and the mix of violence, laughs, and skill that the film brought to them.
The next time around, they're going to be even better, according to filmmaker Chad Stahelski, who is directing the sequel after co-directing John Wick with producer David Leitch.
“I would say we had twice as much action as the first movie,” Stahleski told EW. “We took it all a full notch up as far as the driving car stuff went. A great portion of the car chase in the opening of the film is Keanu, which is very impressive.”
The second film will delve more into the world of the first movie: they introduced the idea of this hotel where the baddest of the bad hang out, and now they're going to introduce more of those characters and let audiences learn more about their world beyond just their ties to the murder of John Wick's dog.

Pacific Rim 2 Adds Jing Tian To Cast

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Legendary is doubling down on Chinese actress Jing Tian, adding the The Great Wall standout to the cast of their forthcoming sequel Pacific Rim 2.

Smurfs: The Lost Village Trailer Released


Disney Chief Says They Are Beginning To Talk About Next Decade Of Marvel Films

During a presentation earlier yesterday morning at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference, Disney CEO Robert Iger talked quite a bit about the impact that Star Wars: The Force Awakens had on the company's bottom line, and their plans for Lucasfilm properties over the next several years.
Lucasfilm and Star Wars weren't the only major acquisition that has yielded massive dividends for Disney in recent years, though and the conversation inevitably turned to Marvel Studios.
After detailing a meeting Disney management had with Kathleen Kennedy at Lucasfilm, talking about her plans through 2021 and beyond, Iger said that he'd talked with Marvel management too. “We had a similar meeting with Marvel a week-and-a-half ago to plot [those films] out, where we’ve got movies in either development or production — some nearing completion — through the end of this decade,” Iger said. “[There], we too are beginning to talk about what do we do the next decade, and so on?”

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Game Of Thrones: Sophie Turner Says 'Not All Of Us' Will Make It To Season 8

HBO’s Game of Thrones had a big night at the Emmy Awards ceremony on Sunday. Game of Thrones won for Best Writing in a Drama Series, Best Directing in a Drama Series, and Outstanding Drama Series, and became the most awarded scripted television series in Emmy history.

Now everyone can look ahead to the upcoming Game of Thrones Season 7, which has already begun production. Game of Thrones Season 7 is the penultimate season of the series, and star Sophie Turner says it certainly feels that way.
“It’s quite sad. It really feels like things are wrapping up and coming to an end,” Turner told Variety. “People are hanging around Belfast a bit longer to be around each other and be in each other’s presence.” Game of Thrones Season 7 will be shorter than past seasons, with seven episodes as opposed to the usual 10, but there is still Season 8 for the cast to look forward to...right?

“We’ve got one more season…well, not all of us,” Turner teased.

Game of Thrones is a show that traditionally has a pretty high body count – it is a series about war and intrigue, after all – but Turner specifically talking about the cast at Belfast, where initial script reads are done, suggests that these deaths will be more than just faceless soldiers on the battlefield.

Things certainly seem to be coming to a head as Game of Thrones moves into its final act. Daenerys Targaryen is finally sailing from Essos to Westeros, and the Stark’s have taken control of the North once more. For Sansa though, there’s the question of whether she’s loyal to Jon Snow, or if she’ll take Petyr Baelish’s advice and try to take power for herself.

“You don’t really know what’s going on with her this season,” Turner said. “We’re trying to figure out where her loyalties lie and you’re wondering if she is going to pull through and be a true Stark or not.”


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Brad Pitt Wants Joint Custody Of Kids With Angelina Jolie

Brad Pitt wants joint physical custody of his and Angelina Jolie’s six children and will not go down without a fight, Us Weekly reports.
According to TMZ, the Fight Club actor, 52, wants to coparent their children, Maddox, 15, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 10, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 8.
The news of Pitt and Jolie’s divorce came as a shock to everyone including Pitt.
"Brad only found out about the divorce decision yesterday," an insider told Us.

Jolie filed for divorce from Pitt on Monday, September 19, after 12 years together and two years of marriage. She cited irreconcilable differences and is seeking sole physical custody of their children requesting Pitt only receive joint legal custody.