Demented fantasy action move 300 is remembered for precisely two things: ridiculously jacked men fighting relentlessly while wearing very little, and Gerard Butler’s King Leonidas kicking an emissary of the advancing Xerxes into a well after he demands submission, declaring “This! Is! Sparta!” in his distinctively broad west of Scotland accent.
You could be forgiven for thinking that the only things currently happening anywhere are the back and forth accusations of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, and the Coronavirus sweeping the planet and threatening to put the entire world on temporary lockdown. Regarding the latter, Max Brooks, author of The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z, took to Reddit to discuss with readers the parallels between his reality-based fiction and the current global state, and the recurring theme in his work of humanity having to adapt to survive.
Norman Reedus has threatened to burn down The Walking Dead set if Daryl is ever killed off, confirming he's just as attached to his character as we are.
Interdivisional travel has been implied to be a thing of the past in the Arrowverse, with its characters now believing that there is no more multiverse and that their friends and counterparts from the other worlds are now lost. However, John Wesley Shipp, who periodically appears on The Flash as the hero’s Golden Age incarnation and Earth-3 resident Jay Garrick, has teased his return to the show.
Arrow might be over and done with, but its legacy lives on, and there's ample opportunity for its characters to appear in the various other shows of the universe it spawned. For instance, Katrina Law, who periodically guested as Nyssa al Ghul, has expressed interest in dropping by for a cameo in Legends of Tomorrow.