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Katie Cassidy Plays Dinah Lance On CW’s Arrow

 

Canary’s Cry

According to Deadline, Katie Cassidy (Gossip Girl, Melrose Place and Supernatural) is headed back to the CW for the network’s pilot Arrow. Cassidy will play Dinah “Laurel” Lance in the pilot that will introduce a new version of the DC Comics character Green Arrow. Stephen Amell will play the vigilante archer, also known as Oliver Queen, a wealthy playboy and billionaire industrialist-turned-outspoken politician in Star City.

Cassidy’s version of  Dinah Lance will be a young legal clinic attorney who shares a romantic past with Oliver. However, it appears that the two may be at odds when Lance’s younger sister dies on Oliver’s yacht. In the comic books Dinah Lance is the hero Black Canary, and for a long time has had a romance with Green Arrow. The two were even married prior to DC Comics’s recent relaunch. I’m glad that Dinah Lance will be featured in the series, but I don’t know why they are creating a story that might make the two enemies. Also, why are they calling the series an abbreviated Arrow? They are making a show about Green Arrow. They are basing a show on a long established comic book character, so why not use the character’s full name as the title. It should be Green Arrow. Not just Arrow. Arrow doesn’t carry any meaning. Green Arrow is well known and marketable.

Susanna Thompson joins the cast as Oliver’s mother, Moira Queen. And  David Ramsey (Dexter) joins as Oliver’s bodyguard John Diggle. David Nutter is directing the pilot, which is being written and executive produced by Andrew Kreisberg (Fringe), Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim (Green Lantern).

DC Nation Launches In March

DC Nation Launches In March

If you’ve been wondering what happened to Green Lantern: The Animated Series , have no fear, The Cartoon Network will launch it’s DC Nation programming block on March 3rd. DC Nation is scheduled to start off as a hour-long Saturday morning block featuring Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice.

Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment  will be rounding out the programming with a mix of animated shorts and live-action interstitials featuring various DC properties. Next year a new CG-animated series, Beware the Batman , is expected to be added to the mix.

DC Nation will premiere Saturday, March 3, at 10 a.m. (ET, PT) with Green Lantern: The Animated Series, followed by Young Justice. Various shorts featuring DC Comics super heroes and characters will be brought to the screen with fresh designs and concepts from some top animation talent, such as award-winning Aardman Studios (Arthur Christmas, Wallace and Gromit) with its stop-motion clay animation techniques, and the unique direction and character designs of Lauren Faust (The Powerpuff Girls, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic). The DC Nation block will also have exclusive behind-the-scenes looks at movies, events, and an insider look into the world of DC Comics.

Green Arrow Aims For The CW

The CW Aims For DC’s Emerald Archer

According to Deadline, The CW has ordered a pilot for a hour long superhero drama based on the Green Arrow comic book character from DC Comics. Green Lantern screenwriters Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, and Fringe writer Andrew Kreisberg will team-up to script the pilot. Smallville pilot director David Nutter will direct the Green Arrow pilot. Justin Hartley, who played Green Arrow on Smallville, is currently not associated with the upcoming pilot. And while the show is based on the comic book character, it is being said that the TV series will set the character “in a new world with an original story that is not based on the comics.”

Green Arrow, who first appeared in More Fun Comics in 1941, was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. One time billionaire Oliver Queen became the crime fighting archer who is part Batman, part Robin Hood. During his history he took in the sidekick Speedy, became close friends of  Green Lantern, has had a long time love affair with Black Canary, and became a member of the Justice League.

The new pilot is a second go-around for Green Arrow and The CW. Justin Hartley played the archer in a seven-episode arc on Smallville during the 2006 season. Since the end of Smallville, the network has been milling around the library of their sister company, DC Comics, to find another super hero to adapt for TV. Ideas have been floating around for shows based on Raven, Death, the Sandman, and Supernatural creator Eric Kripke is working on an idea for Deadman.
The writing team previously worked together on the ABC drama Eli Stone, and they have comic book experience. Kreisberg was a writer on Green Arrow and Black Canary and Batman Confidential for DC, Helen Killer for Arcana, and scripted two episodes of the Justice League animated series. Guggenheim has had a stint writing The Flash for DC, as well as The Amazing Spider-Man for Marvel and Resurrection for Oni Press.

Dark Knight Rises Teaser Poster Breaks The Bat

The Legend Ends

Warner Bros. has revealed the latest teaser poster for The Dark Knight Rises. Speculation has been swirling around rather or not we’ll see Bane “break the Bat”, much like the comic book character did when he appeared in the Knightfall  storyline from DC in 1993.

You’re Invited To Be A Part Of The Dark Knight Rises

I’m shining the bat-signal up into the sky to call you all!

Composer Hans Zimmer is using the website UJAM to bring your voice to The Dark Knight Rises. Through the site you can record your own version of the chant that has been featured in the early teasers for the movie. Then Zimmer will combine and edit all of the recordings into one chant that will be used in the movie.

From the website:

We need to hear your voices! Now and Loud! We are creating the sound of a worldwide chant. Everyone come and be part of it. It’s easy:

There is no such thing as out-of-tune, no timing we can’t fix later. If you mumble, growl, scream or whisper, it’s all good. Make it yours. If you only get halfway through, no problem! Do it alone, bring your friends, but do it with energy and commitment.

Let your voice be heard and be a part of our adventure!”

So we need every one of you out there to join. By signing up and recording your voice, you could be a part of “The Dark Knight Rises”.

 

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