In my world it's a symbol for S
That mask... yikes.
Did anything come out of those Smallville tweets?
There is a Discord?
I remember being in it when we transitioned from the old forum.
Yep
Especially with Riverdale shutting down for the moment. The cast and crew of all these Berlanti shows must be in contact with each other at one point or another.It would not shock me if for Flash/Supergirl/Batwoman we get rushed endings or finales get postponed the way things are going
Sadly called it. There was only like 2-3 episodes left to produce. This could fuck with Grant's movie too (in that it also gets shut down or he has to go film Flash during the hiatus)Flash, Supergirl and More WBTV Series Shut Down Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Production on 'The Flash' and 'Lucifer' have been shut down in response to the coronavirus crisis gripping the worldtvline.com
So every current season of the CW shows are going to be impacted by them shutting down? Its still crazy to me that they are filming them still so close to their release.
Other than all at once streaming services it's extremely common for US production to work like that. Gotta have quick turnaround on high episode count shows, write one episode, shoot another and edit another. There are exceptions to that. Black Sails looked really good, and I wondered why until finding out that they filmed the episodes like a year before they aired meaning they would've gotten so much longer in post production. On the flip side, that's why you get shows like Supergirl dropping some absolute trash CGI. It's also why Grodd episodes are mid season, so the animators get the longest period of time on him.Its still crazy to me that they are filming them still so close to their release.
Remember, shows get renewed around May. So typically, you can only start planning a new season in June. A month of planning, and you start filming in July. And then you need about 2 weeks per episode, with a short break around Christmas. Meaning you have about 44 weeks of work to make one season.So every current season of the CW shows are going to be impacted by them shutting down? Its still crazy to me that they are filming them still so close to their release.
To be fair that hasn't been true for most CW shows for a few years but for most other networks yeah
For renewals, sure. But with fresh pilots, it is not like they can ever catch up to a schedule where they can start filming earlier.To be fair that hasn't been true for most CW shows for a few years but for most other networks yeah
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Same. Although I like the comedic tone of that trailer. Is Joel McHael going to be a one off character?I want to say I'll watch Stargirl but damn I've been struggling to watch the DC TV shows post-Crisis
"Stargirl": In the series premiere episode, Courtney's seemingly perfect life in Los Angeles gets upended with a move to Blue Valley, Nebraska with her mother Barbara (AMY SMART), stepfather Pat Dugan (LUKE WILSON) and stepbrother Mike (TRAE ROMANO), and she finds herself struggling to adapt to her new town and high school. But when Courtney discovers that Pat is harboring a major secret about his past, she ultimately becomes the unlikely inspiration for a new generation of Super Heroes.
"S.T.R.I.P.E.": After Courtney has an unexpected run-in with a member of the Injustice Society of America, Pat reveals the truth to her about their history. Meanwhile, Barbara is elated when she sees Courtney making an attempt to get along with Pat, not knowing the secret they've been keeping. Finally, things take a dangerous turn at Blue Valley High's open house night when Courtney becomes the target of a dangerous foe.
"Icicle": After a dangerous run-in with a member of the Injustice Society of America, Pat warns Courtney to back down from her attempts to go after them. But when she encounters what she believes to be a message from one of them, she urges Pat to help her. Meanwhile, Barbara makes strides at work, which impresses her new boss Jordan Mahkent (NEIL JACKSON)."
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Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl
- Brec Bassinger ("School of Rock," "The Goldbergs")
Pat Dugan/S.T.R.I.P.E
- Luke Wilson ("Old School," "Idiocracy")
Yolanda Montez/Wildcat
- Yvette Monreal ("Matador," "Faking It")
Barbara Whitmore
- Amy Smart ("Just Friends," "Varsity Blues")
Sylvester Pemberton/Starman
- Joel McHale ("Community," "Ted")
Beth Chapel/Dr. Mid-Nite
- Anjelika Washington ("Tall Girl," "Young Sheldon")
Rick Tyler/Hourman
- Cameron Gellman ("Heathers," "20th Century Women")
Ms. Brooks/Tigress
- Joy Osmanski ("Santa Clarita Diet," "Dead Night")
Dr. Henry King/Brainwave
- Christopher James Baker ("True Detective," "Ozark")
Jordan Mahkent/Icicle
- Neil Jackson ("Welcome to Marwen," "Absentia")
Dr. Ito/Dragon King
- Nelson Lee ("Blade: The Series," "Mulan (2006)")
Crock/Sportsmaster
- Neil Hopkins ("Lost," "The Good Wife")
The masks in general for Stargirl look...not good
a faithfull adaptation of the one comic's ugliest masks ?
Artists aren't even sure how it should fit her face in the comics =P