If you've been keeping up with Arrow news in recent weeks, then you're well aware of how fan favorite actress Emily Bett Rickards is leaving the show at the end of the current season. Naturally, this has caused viewers to begin formulating their own theories as to how Felicity Smoak will make her exit, though we won't know for certain until the time actually comes.
For the longest time, fans of Arrow - myself included - have been yearning to see John Diggle put on a Green Lantern ring. Of course, this seemed like merely a pipe dream once he adopted his own superhero identity, that being Spartan, and was also integrated into DC Comics canon.
In a couple of days, Gotham will have concluded its run and secured its place in the annals of comic book TV history. It's sad to think about, sure, but on the plus side, this does free up more characters to be utilized on The CW's upcoming Batwoman series, not to mention DC Universe's Titans.
Now that a time travelling adult Grace Gibbons has taken over as big bad on The Flash, I'm oddly thrilled to learn she's being referred to as what I'd been calling her following the big reveal, that being "Cicada II." Hey, it's obvious but it works.
Now that Captain Marvel has become Marvel Studios' latest billion dollar baby and can lay claim to being the 25th highest grossing movie of all time, it stands to reason that a fair amount of True Believers reading this article have had a chance to enjoy Carol Danvers' first solo outing on the big screen. Still, we can't take it for granted that everyone has had the opportunity to catch up.
Even though we've seen our share of the final version of the Joker set to be featured in Gotham's concluding episode, that doesn't mean anyone's fascination with the character has ended. After all, the inclusion of such an iconic villain will no doubt remain a talking point well after the finale has aired.
If you're an "Olicity" shipper, then I imagine you're going to be savoring the next four episodes of Arrow for all they're worth. The reason I'm saying that is because, as those who've kept up with news pertaining to the series are aware, Emily Bett Rickards will soon be exiting the show, and has opted to not stick around for the eighth and final season.
It may be hard to believe, but the five-year journey that's been Gotham will come to an end in a matter of days. This may be only half the length of Smallville's duration, sure, but a run this long is far from shabby. In that time frame, we saw Jim Gordon and the young Bruce Wayne embark on some memorable adventures, not to mention meeting terrific renditions of the Penguin, Riddler, Professor Pyg, Joker and many other villains.
Much to the chagrin of a good percentage of the viewing audience, series stalwart Emily Bett Rickards will soon be exiting Arrow, opting not to stick around for the final season. And to add to the surprise, she's supposedly set to bounce before the season finale arrives.
When it comes to the upcoming Child's Play reboot, its journey to the screen has been somewhat of a strange ballad.At first, fans were understandably put off by the decision to offer a new take on the franchise while the original timeline is still ongoing at another studio. Plus, lack of involvement from the series' creator or actor Brad Dourif certainly didn't help matters.