DC Round-Up: Arrow, Gotham, Supergirl, Booster Gold/Blue Beetle

There’s a color palette, including green, black, blue, and gold.

DC Round-Up: Arrow, Gotham, Supergirl, Booster Gold/Blue Beetle

In this edition of DC Round-Up, there’s a color palette, including green, black, blue, and gold.


Entertainment Weekly got scoop on the newly minted Green Arrow…

Thanks for the Arrow scoop, but do you have more on the big bad for season 4? — Jesse

Damien Darhk will be gunning for Oliver on more than one front. “Oliver’s going to be taking up more of an overt role in terms of the city is in a bad space,” showrunner Wendy Mericle tells me. “He’s going to be taking on Damien Darhk, and he’s going to be fighting him not just as Green Arrow, but also as Oliver Queen. It’s public and it’s part of him stepping into the light.”


Fox released two new Gotham featurettes — the first delves into the villains and the second into Jim Gordon…

Additionally, TV Guide learned that death is coming to Gotham yet again…

Things are about to get a whole lot darker — and bloodier — on Gotham.

The show will waste very little time dropping bodies in Season 2. In fact, the early episodes will kill off not one, but two significant characters as the show tracks the “Rise of the Villains.”

…So who’s heading to an early grave? Let’s just say that one of the deaths is so sudden and unexpected, it caught us completely off-guard. The other, meanwhile, rocks an already reeling James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) to the core and will serve as a motivating force for him all season long.


CBS released a new video detailing Kara’s background on Supergirl


The Tracking Board reported that a long-awaited live-action team up is finally happening…

Booster Gold and Blue Beetle, two DC Comics superheroes that have long been rumored to appear in either an upcoming film or TV show, are now being groomed for a team-up feature from Warner Bros. Sources exclusive to The Tracking Board can now confirm that Greg Berlanti, the force behind the successful DC comics TV series Arrow and The Flash, will be heavily involved with this one, set to direct and executive produce. Sarah Schechter will also executive produce, while Julia Spiro will oversee for the studio.

In a massively different approach from Warner’s current slate, the film will team the two heroes together in what’s being pitched as a superhero buddy cop movie. Comedy is the emphasis here, which is a stark contrast to the other titles in DC’s Cinematic Universe, breaking the mold of the uber serious and grounded Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice…

Raissa Devereux became a life-long genre fan at the age of four when she first saw The Wizard of Oz at a screening at Arizona State University. Years later, she graduated from A.S.U. as an English major, History minor, Whovian, and Trekkie. Now a Florida transplant, she loves the opportunity Sci-Fi Pulse has given her to further explore space travel, time travel, masked heroes, gothic castles, and good yarns.
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