“Titans” is keeping it in the family with its latest addition to its expanded roster for season 2.
The DC Universe series is bringing in Chella Man as Joseph Wilson, better known as the hero Jericho. He’s also the son of the DC Comics villain Deathstroke, another new character joining “Titans” next season. Esai Morales was cast last week as the super assassin, whose real name is Slade Wilson.
Mute after his father failed to rescue him from having his vocal cords severed by assassins, Jericho has the unique ability to possess anyone just by making eye contact. This gentle-natured yet proud hero has proven himself a formidable Titan. Liam Hall plays a version of the character on The CW’s “Arrow.”
Along with Deathstroke, “Titans” is also adding Superboy (aka Conner Kent) for season 2.
“Titans” is based on “Teen Titans,...
The DC Universe series is bringing in Chella Man as Joseph Wilson, better known as the hero Jericho. He’s also the son of the DC Comics villain Deathstroke, another new character joining “Titans” next season. Esai Morales was cast last week as the super assassin, whose real name is Slade Wilson.
Mute after his father failed to rescue him from having his vocal cords severed by assassins, Jericho has the unique ability to possess anyone just by making eye contact. This gentle-natured yet proud hero has proven himself a formidable Titan. Liam Hall plays a version of the character on The CW’s “Arrow.”
Along with Deathstroke, “Titans” is also adding Superboy (aka Conner Kent) for season 2.
“Titans” is based on “Teen Titans,...
- 3/19/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
With Arrow‘s resurrection of a “suicidal” squad of baddies, original cast member David Ramsey found himself behind the camera for the very first time.
In “Past Sins” (airing Monday at 8/7c, The CW), Curtis like Lyla is upset to discover that Diggle has restarted The Ghost Initiative, comprised of Ricardo Diaz, China White (Kelly Hu), Kane Wolfman aka Joe Wilson (Liam Hall) and Cupid/Carrie Cutter (Amy Gumenick). Elsewhere, the past comes back to haunt both Oliver and Laurel, in distinct ways.
Ramsey shared with TVLine a preview of his directorial debut and the storyline twists that come with it.
In “Past Sins” (airing Monday at 8/7c, The CW), Curtis like Lyla is upset to discover that Diggle has restarted The Ghost Initiative, comprised of Ricardo Diaz, China White (Kelly Hu), Kane Wolfman aka Joe Wilson (Liam Hall) and Cupid/Carrie Cutter (Amy Gumenick). Elsewhere, the past comes back to haunt both Oliver and Laurel, in distinct ways.
Ramsey shared with TVLine a preview of his directorial debut and the storyline twists that come with it.
- 1/28/2019
- TVLine.com
It seems that not only is Slade Wilson heading to the DC Universe but so are his children
One of DC's greatest villains, Deathstroke the Terminator aka Slade Wilson is expected to debut in the second season of successful DC streaming show, Titans in some capacity, and now it may be that the mercenary is not going to be tormenting the heroes by himself. .
Thanks to a report from That Hashtag Show, both Joseph Wilson, aka Jericho, and Rose Wilson, aka Ravager, will be joining their father when the DC Universe series returns for its sophomore run.
Late last year Geoff Johns teased a different take on Deathstroke for the show, and this report seems to back that tease up. This incarnation of the DC villain is described as "a military man with a family but whose demanding nature tore that family apart."Rose, meanwhile, will be introduced as "a strong,...
One of DC's greatest villains, Deathstroke the Terminator aka Slade Wilson is expected to debut in the second season of successful DC streaming show, Titans in some capacity, and now it may be that the mercenary is not going to be tormenting the heroes by himself. .
Thanks to a report from That Hashtag Show, both Joseph Wilson, aka Jericho, and Rose Wilson, aka Ravager, will be joining their father when the DC Universe series returns for its sophomore run.
Late last year Geoff Johns teased a different take on Deathstroke for the show, and this report seems to back that tease up. This incarnation of the DC villain is described as "a military man with a family but whose demanding nature tore that family apart."Rose, meanwhile, will be introduced as "a strong,...
- 1/25/2019
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jay Washington)
- Cinelinx
The midseason finale of Arrow season 7 dropped a major bombshell that’ll change the Queen family forever, as it revealed that the new Green Arrow who’d taken over from Oliver during his incarceration was actually Emiko Queen, the long-lost half-sister he never knew he had.
The recent midseason premiere then fleshed out Emiko’s character somewhat, with the original Emerald Archer discovering about her existence for the first time. But how did things move on from here? Well, the promo for next week’s episode, “Past Sins,” teases that Oliver will try and extend an olive branch to Emiko, apologizing for how their father treated her. However, Emiko has grown up hating the Queens, so it doesn’t look like it’s going to be that easy to bury the hatchet, especially while she’s busy burying arrows in bad guys.
The trailer focuses a lot on this brother/sister dynamic,...
The recent midseason premiere then fleshed out Emiko’s character somewhat, with the original Emerald Archer discovering about her existence for the first time. But how did things move on from here? Well, the promo for next week’s episode, “Past Sins,” teases that Oliver will try and extend an olive branch to Emiko, apologizing for how their father treated her. However, Emiko has grown up hating the Queens, so it doesn’t look like it’s going to be that easy to bury the hatchet, especially while she’s busy burying arrows in bad guys.
The trailer focuses a lot on this brother/sister dynamic,...
- 1/22/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
From VancouverFilm.Net, take a look at new footage, plus images from the "Arrow" episode "Past Sins", directed by David Ramsay, airing January 28, 2019 on The CW:
"...the past comes back to haunt both 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Laurel' (Katie Cassidy).
"'Curtis' (Echo Kellum) is upset when he discovers that 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) and 'Lyla' (Audrey Marie Anderson) have restarted 'The Ghost Initiative'...
"...with 'Diaz' (Kirk Acevedo), 'China White' (Kelly Hu), 'Kane Wolfman' (Liam Hall) and 'Carrie Cutter' (Amy Gumenick..."
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"...the past comes back to haunt both 'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Laurel' (Katie Cassidy).
"'Curtis' (Echo Kellum) is upset when he discovers that 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) and 'Lyla' (Audrey Marie Anderson) have restarted 'The Ghost Initiative'...
"...with 'Diaz' (Kirk Acevedo), 'China White' (Kelly Hu), 'Kane Wolfman' (Liam Hall) and 'Carrie Cutter' (Amy Gumenick..."
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- 1/22/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Oliver Queen’s got a brand new bag when The CW’s Arrow resumes Season 7 tonight at 8/7c.
As revealed at the close of the (terrific) midseason finale, Star City’s infamous vigilante is now working unmasked as a consultant for the Scpd. That will stir conflicts, showrunner Beth Schwartz says in the Q&A below, as well as set Oliver’s wife Felicity on a mission.
Schwartz also fielded our burning questions about the (misleading?) flash-forwards, Robert Queen’s “return,” haunted Laurel and more.
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As revealed at the close of the (terrific) midseason finale, Star City’s infamous vigilante is now working unmasked as a consultant for the Scpd. That will stir conflicts, showrunner Beth Schwartz says in the Q&A below, as well as set Oliver’s wife Felicity on a mission.
Schwartz also fielded our burning questions about the (misleading?) flash-forwards, Robert Queen’s “return,” haunted Laurel and more.
Tvline | Get me excited about “Oliver Queen, Scpd-sanctioned fighter of crime.”
Having our entire series...
- 1/21/2019
- TVLine.com
Several familiar foes from the Emerald Archer’s past are returning for an upcoming episode of Arrow season 7. The show will be back from its midseason break this Monday, which will be episode 7×10, and then the week after we have 7×11 – titled “Past Sins” – to look forward to. And the best part is is that it’ll feature a number of faces that fans should recognize.
Namely, we’ll see the return of Ricardo Diaz, the crime boss only recently defeated in the last half of the season, Kane Wolfman Aka Joe Wilson, Deathstroke’s son, deadly assassin China White and lovesick archer Cupid. The reason for their comeback is because A.R.G.U.S. has enlisted them for its rebooted version of the Suicide Squad, now renamed The Ghost Initiative (no doubt the more familiar name is off-limits due to Warner Bros. working on a Suicide Squad sequel).
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Namely, we’ll see the return of Ricardo Diaz, the crime boss only recently defeated in the last half of the season, Kane Wolfman Aka Joe Wilson, Deathstroke’s son, deadly assassin China White and lovesick archer Cupid. The reason for their comeback is because A.R.G.U.S. has enlisted them for its rebooted version of the Suicide Squad, now renamed The Ghost Initiative (no doubt the more familiar name is off-limits due to Warner Bros. working on a Suicide Squad sequel).
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- 1/19/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
With Arrow‘s midseason premiere set to debut one week from tonight, it’s probably safe to say that most of us are looking forward to learning more about Oliver Queen’s estranged sister. After all, it wasn’t revealed until the appropriately titled “Unmasked” that she’s been the new Emerald Archer prowling Star City for the past few months. In fact, recent promo materials have promised we’ll be seeing much more of her in the very near future.
All that awesomeness aside, I, for one, am also excited to see Ollie going toe to toe with supervillains now that he’s out of prison. Most fortunate for those who share that sentiment, episode 7×11, “Past Sins,” will deliver the goods – and with a vengeance, it seems.
To be more specific, three familiar villains will return to the series in this installment, as detailed by the official synopsis below:...
All that awesomeness aside, I, for one, am also excited to see Ollie going toe to toe with supervillains now that he’s out of prison. Most fortunate for those who share that sentiment, episode 7×11, “Past Sins,” will deliver the goods – and with a vengeance, it seems.
To be more specific, three familiar villains will return to the series in this installment, as detailed by the official synopsis below:...
- 1/15/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
“Elseworlds” is mostly about bringing the various heroes of the Arrowverse together, but the second part of the three-night crossover event also saw the return of various villains from the franchise’s past as well.
First off, as this was an Arrow episode, we opened on a fight between A.R.G.U.S. and Joe Wilson (Liam Hall), the son of Deathstroke last seen in season 6. As we jump into the middle of the action here, we’re not sure how he came to return to Star City with the intent of killing John Diggle and company. Notably though, he’s got hold of one of his dad’s suits this time around. However, it’s still not enough to best the Flash-powered Oliver Queen.
Later on in the episode, during an altercation amidst a break-out at Arkham Asylum in Gotham, Barry and Oliver are hit with a dose of Scarecrow’s fear gas.
First off, as this was an Arrow episode, we opened on a fight between A.R.G.U.S. and Joe Wilson (Liam Hall), the son of Deathstroke last seen in season 6. As we jump into the middle of the action here, we’re not sure how he came to return to Star City with the intent of killing John Diggle and company. Notably though, he’s got hold of one of his dad’s suits this time around. However, it’s still not enough to best the Flash-powered Oliver Queen.
Later on in the episode, during an altercation amidst a break-out at Arkham Asylum in Gotham, Barry and Oliver are hit with a dose of Scarecrow’s fear gas.
- 12/11/2018
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
While I imagine that there are many of you out there who, like me, have been watching Arrow since the pilot episode aired and will remain on board until the very end, there still remains a sizable chunk of the viewing audience who needs convincing in order to invest their time in any given show. Fortunately enough, a newly released trailer perfectly illustrates why we should all stand by Oliver Queen for the foreseeable future.
As good of a job as the last significant trailer did when it came to whetting our appetites, you may agree with me in saying that this is the kind of preview we should’ve gotten all along. Granted, some inclusions may have been impossible before now because those scenes simply hadn’t been filmed, but I think you know what I mean.
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As good of a job as the last significant trailer did when it came to whetting our appetites, you may agree with me in saying that this is the kind of preview we should’ve gotten all along. Granted, some inclusions may have been impossible before now because those scenes simply hadn’t been filmed, but I think you know what I mean.
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- 10/10/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
I think it’s safe to say that I wasn’t the only fan of Arrow who was extremely happy to see Manu Bennett return as Slade Wilson in season 5’s finale. Having capably played the mercenary as both ally and nemesis to Oliver Queen throughout the show’s first two seasons, he’s undoubtedly been one of the more memorable actors to have come through the door.
That being said, it’s doubly exciting to hear that Deathstroke will be a recurring character in season 6, with a two-part arc set to be devoted to him. And with flashbacks reportedly being said to be key to that thread, it stands to reason that we may very well gain some insight into Slade’s family, especially when you factor in that Liam Hall was recently cast as his son.
So, with filming for that two-parter currently being underway, Bennett has opted...
That being said, it’s doubly exciting to hear that Deathstroke will be a recurring character in season 6, with a two-part arc set to be devoted to him. And with flashbacks reportedly being said to be key to that thread, it stands to reason that we may very well gain some insight into Slade’s family, especially when you factor in that Liam Hall was recently cast as his son.
So, with filming for that two-parter currently being underway, Bennett has opted...
- 9/15/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Kiefer Sutherland, meet your Designated Survivor mother-in-law: Parenthood alumna Bonnie Bedelia.
Per our sister site Deadline, the actress will recur during Season 2 of the ABC drama as Eva Booker, a widow of 20 years and a former secretary to a Department of Defense contracting officer. Eva is fiercely devoted to her daughter (Natascha McElhone) and grandchildren, in addition to being an unabashed fan of her son-in-law, President Tom Kirkman (Sutherland).
Designated Survivor Season 2 premieres Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 10/9c on ABC.
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* Arrow has tapped Liam Hall (Lucifer, Camp) to play Slade Wilson’s son,...
Per our sister site Deadline, the actress will recur during Season 2 of the ABC drama as Eva Booker, a widow of 20 years and a former secretary to a Department of Defense contracting officer. Eva is fiercely devoted to her daughter (Natascha McElhone) and grandchildren, in addition to being an unabashed fan of her son-in-law, President Tom Kirkman (Sutherland).
Designated Survivor Season 2 premieres Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 10/9c on ABC.
Ready for more of today’s newsy nuggets? Well…
* Arrow has tapped Liam Hall (Lucifer, Camp) to play Slade Wilson’s son,...
- 9/8/2017
- TVLine.com
- 9/8/2017
- ComicBookMovie.com
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