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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Vie Oct 14, 2016 2:39 pm
por Shelby
- The stars of the DCTV tell us who is their favorite "Legend" (13-10-16):

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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Vie Oct 14, 2016 3:17 pm
por Shelby
- Imágenes bts en el set durante el rodaje del crossover (12-10-16):

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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Sab Oct 15, 2016 1:50 am
por Shelby
- Descripción oficial del 3.05 "Monster":
3.05 "Monster" (01/11/16): CAITLIN LLAMA A SU MADRE PARA QUE LE AYUDE CON SUS CRECIENTES META PODERES — Desesperada por entender lo que le está pasando, Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) visita a su madre, la Dra. Tannhauser (la estrella invitada Susan Walters), una renovada investigadora biomédica, con la esperanza de que su madre pueda proporcionarle algunas respuestas sobre los crecientes poderes meta-humanos de Caitlin. Sin embargo, cuando la Dra. Tannhauser trata a su hija como a un objeto de pruebas, Caitlin se vuelve fría y trae de nuevo heridas pasadas provocando que ambas tengan una gran discusión. Mientras tanto, después de que un misterioso meta-humano ataque Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) intenta convencer a Julian (Tom Felton) de que le deje asistir en el caso. Kim Miles dirige el episodio escrito por Zack Stentz (#305).


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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Lun Oct 17, 2016 6:37 pm
por Shelby
- Violett Beane sobre los nuevos poderes de Jesse Quick (EW):
Violett Beane sobre los nuevos poderes de Jesse Quick
Por Natalie Abrams 17 October 2016 — 1:30 PM EDT


How did Flashpoint affect Earth-2 on The Flash? Spoiler alert: It didn’t.

When Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) and Harry (Tom Cavanagh) return to Earth-1 during Tuesday’s episode, they’re in for quite the shock — that’s because Flashpoint had no affect on Earth-2, which means that while everything else in this timeline seems to have changed, they haven’t. Well, that’s only partially true.

As a result of Team Flash recreating the particle accelerator explosion to give Barry (Grant Gustin) his powers back last season, Jesse now has powers of her own, which is why the Wells family has returned, so Barry can help train her. EW turned to Beane to get the scoop:


ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Did you know from the beginning that Jesse would be suiting up?
VIOLETT BEANE: Honestly, I did not know too much from the beginning. When I auditioned, I didn’t know it was for Jesse Quick at all. But when they were like, “You booked it, this is your character name,” I finally found out who she was. I definitely anticipated a suit-up last season. I was like, “Oh, it’s going to happen!” They really built that element of suspense. I get tweets all the time being like, “When is it going to happen?” Now, finally! Everyone is so excited.

Jesse has her powers now. Is this a result of Flashpoint?
As far as Flashpoint goes, I’m pretty sure it only affects one world, the world that Barry changed the timeline for. I’m pretty sure it doesn’t carry over to other worlds. The Jesse and Wells you’re seeing are the Jesse and Wells of last season. The particle accelerator, the dark matter, is definitely a part of what happened to Jesse. You’ll see in a scene in the episode about how specifically she started her powers. Yeah, the dark matter definitely had something to do with it.

How does she handle having powers?
She’s pretty excited about it. Even in the promo that just came out, you can see, “How cool is that?” For her, she’s younger, so she has a more positive feeling toward the speed. Also, as a teenager, if you don’t get something right right away, you tend to get annoyed or down on yourself about it, so you’ll see a little bit of that, too. It’s a power and it manifests itself, so there’s a lot of learning that comes into it and it’s a process, so you might see a little bit of that being difficult for Jesse. Also, she’s really happy about it for sure.

How does Harry feel about Jesse using her powers on Earth-2 as a vigilante?
You know Harry, he’s very protective. Ultimately the reason we come back is to train, to hone in on these powers, and to make sure Jesse isn’t being crazy with them. He’s the protective father always, that comes first, but at the same time, he does love that she has this ability, and feels good about it.

How will Barry and Jesse work together?
He’s a great trainer. She does respect him and knows that he knows a lot about it, so she definitely listens to what he has to say and is taking his advice. But she’s also a teenager, so sometimes she’s like, “OK, I got this. I don’t need you, I don’t need a trainer.” But it is a good relationship between the two of them.

How is she a different hero than Barry?
As far as handling major situations, she hasn’t done too much of the crazy things that Barry has done so far. But as far as helping out the team, I definitely think she runs into things without thinking a little bit more than Barry does, like when Barry first got his powers. You don’t really know the capabilities of yourself and what you can and can’t do. At the very beginning, at least, she definitely is not really thinking before she runs into situations.

There was some flirtation between between Jesse and Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) before. Will that continue?
I definitely think you’ll see some hints of that for sure. The two of them are super cute together. It makes so much sense. I loved working with Keiynan last season. You’ll see a little bit of that carry over. They haven’t seen each other in forever, so it’s going to be really interesting to see the two of them come back. They were both hit by dark matter, so it’ll be interesting talking about that and seeing everything that has to do with that.

How long are they sticking around on Earth-1?
For Jesse, it’s a few episodes. Jesse and Harry will maybe go back to Earth-2 to deal with the situations that are back home. They lost a hero, so we have to go back and help our Earth again. But Tom Cavanagh is a series regular, so they’ll work their way around keeping him on the show somehow. That’s going to be really interesting to see Harrison in all his different forms.

Flashpoint may not have affected Earth-2, but how might Jesse and Harry react to seeing all these changes on Earth-1?
In the beginning of episode 3, you’ll see we have some new rooms in S.T.A.R. Labs and some new situations that don’t look quite right, because it’s a different timeline. Harry just knows right away. He’s like, “What did I tell you, Barry?” It’s funny. Everyone knows you can’t mess with time, but he went back and did it. There’s a little bit of a play on that and us just being like, “Oh, this is new stuff.”

Is it a bit of a cautionary tale for Jesse?
Yeah, definitely. She learns a lot while being back on this Earth, ultimately for the better. You will see a little bit of that struggle in her.

Do you hope to eventually see a big speedster team-up, including Wally and Jay (John Wesley Shipp)?
Oh, absolutely. There’s so many spreads and covers of comics that have all of them running together, and that would just be a really amazing shot for one of the episodes. I think it would be so, so cool. Also, as far as crossovers go, I haven’t done one yet, but I think that would be so amazing now that Supergirl is up there to do something with Melissa [Benoist], or just see the team. I’m really good friends with Echo [Kellum] over on Arrow, so working with him would be really funny. As far as all of that, the more the merrier for me.

Is Jesse going to play a role in the upcoming four-way crossover?
As far as I know, we don’t know too much about it, so right now no, but there’s always a possibility. And with time changing all the time, pretty much anything is possible. But I would love to, absolutely.

Will Jesse get her own super suit?
Yeah, I think that’s going to happen. One of the promo shots is Harry and Jesse sitting there and there’s a box. Everyone’s like, “What’s in the box?!” You can kind of see a little bit of something, so I definitely think it’s going to happen in episode 4. It’s going to be really cool to see what it will be like.

Doctor Alchemy has made his presence known, and we know there’s another speedster coming in Savitar. How will Jesse cross paths with the villains this season?
You’re definitely going to see her stepping up a little bit, because she does have these powers, she’s wants to use them, she wants to save people, so you are going to see her battling a few of these villains in the episode that she’s in, which is really, really fun, and just really cool to see how she’s able to use her powers, and how her and Barry can team up to handle these situations.

What is the best part about getting to play a speedster and what’s the toughest part?
The best part is that it’s so exhilarating, especially when you see the final cut with all the special effects. It’s unlike anything else. If you’re just doing a dramatic scene, which is amazing to do as well, you know how it’s going to look when you’re shooting it. But when the special effects are added, it takes it to a whole other level, especially because ours are really good. The hardest part is definitely the running. I realized very quickly that I was not so in shape and it’s pretty exhausting. All you do is run in place, so that tells you even more. Honestly, Grant’s pretty in shape, and I’ve seen him run for not too long and he’s sweaty and tired, so that made me feel a little bit better.

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW



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- Todd Helbing sobre Barry e Iris, Wally y Linda, y el por qué Flashpoint fue sólo un episodio (comicbook):
Todd Helbing sobre Barry e Iris, Wally y Linda, y el por qué Flashpoint fue sólo un episodio
Por Russ Burlingame 18/10/2016



When season 2 of The Flash ended with Barry Allen saving his mother's life from murder at the hands of the Reverse-Flash, comic book fans immediately recognized the episode as the setup for Flashpoint.

The comic book miniseries by that name was a five-issue (plus tie-ins) mega-event that rebooted the DC Universe, changed status quos for hundreds of DC heroes and villains, blended the company's publishing imprints under a shared umbrella, and ultimately set the stage for 2011's The New 52 reboot.

The TV show...well, it was a bit smaller in scale. The world changed in fairly small ways, although some of them were pretty important to Barry Allen, and ultimately that motivated him to travel back and fix time...as much as he could.

Comic book fans were left wondering why do Flashpoint, if the story was fairly small in scale, and the showrunners aren't entirely dismissive of that sentiment.

"I think anytime you do a story like Flashpoint, something as iconic as that, with the character restrictions that we had, it's going ot be different than everybody expected," executive producer Todd Helbing told ComicBook.com. "I think for us from a story point, when we talked about it originally it was going to be more episodes but what happens more often than not is that when you break the story you find that it would be a lot better and a lot more satisfying if you pulled up a lot of that information and put it in that first episode....It just became a much stronger episode if we just made it one as opposed to four or five, and then we could really kickstart the rest of the season after that. But Flashpoint or not, there are consequences going forward for Barry for what he did and those ripples he's going to explore throughout the third season."

But fans who have been with the show will remember that Harrison Wells was outed as the Reverse-Flash in the first season way earlier than most fans expected -- so much so that some expected a double-cross coming by the end of season 1. And the show has thrown a lot at the wall in its two seasons and change, from infinite earths to time travel to numerous speedsters from different timelines.

"I think it's just -- as Greg Berlanti has said multiple times -- there's always more story," Helbing said. "I think with the breadth of the Flash comics, there's so much to pull from, and we like the pace of the show, where we've dialed in, is faster. For us it's really exciting to just get on with it. Personally, I feel like the speed that we're going is the best version of the show....We just want to keep the fans invested and excited and keep throwing more questions at them."

Ultimately, it's relationships that will drive the season forward. Helbing told us that Caitlin Snow -- who is on track to become a version of Killer Frost at some point this season -- will have to question her feelings about Barry and his pure motives when she realizes that what's happening to her is, in part, his fault. He also confirmed what seemed obvious from the first couple of episoes: the Barry and Iris romance will dominate a lot of the season.

"A lot of the story is kind of centered and spins off of what's going on with [Barry and Iris.] It's a great love story, and to have that influence this season, I think people are going to love it."

But Barry's not the only Flash around, right? Even if he doesn't have powers yet in the main timeline, Wally West was the Kid Flash in Flashpoint, and at some point that's bound to come back around, especially with Alchemy seemingly giving powers to people who had them in the alternate timeline.

In the comics, meanwhile, right now Dan Abnett's Titans is re-establishing the relationship between Wally West and his pre-Flashpoint wife, Linda Park. Park (played by Malese Jow) appeared in a few episodes of The Flash last season, but could we see her again -- possibly as a romantic foil for Wally?

"I don't know. I would say yes, because on The Flash, we certainly love Malese. She's fantastic. We don't have any plans right now, but she's fantastic and Doctor Light's awesome so I wouldn't be surprised if she shows up," Helbing said.

The Flash airs on Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW. Tonight's episode is titled "Magenta," and features the return of Harrison Wells and Jesse Quick.



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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 19, 2016 12:15 am
por Shelby
- Marc Guggenheim habla sobre el episodio 100 de "Arrow" y el catalizador del crossover:
Durante un evento de prensa que se ha celebrado esta semana, Marc Guggeheim estuvo hablando sobre el episodio 100 de "Arrow" (que es la segunda parte del evento del cuádruple crossover de la DCTV de la CW de este año) y ha dado más detalles sobre el por qué se producirá el crossover y cómo encajará 'Supergirl' en él.

El productor confirma que el Ep.100 contará con Damien Darhk y Malcolm Merlyn entre las muchas caras que regresarán, que incluyen a Moira y Robert Queen, Deathstroke y Laurel Lance.

“Aún no he visto el episodio totalmente editado, pero tiene algunos momentos increíblemente icónicos. Es una carta de amor a la serie, que se inspira mucho en todos los 99 episodios previos. Todo el mundo que pudimos tener en el episodio desde el punto de vista del calendario, está en el episodio. Incluso la gente que no tuvimos tener, por conflictos de calendario, está representada. Al mismo tiempo, tienes a Flash y Supergirl; eso es una enorme cantidad de diversión. Ciertamente los nuevos reclutas también juegan un papel muy grande, un papel importante, en el episodio. Estoy realmente emocionado con ello”, afirma el productor.

¿Y cómo llegará Kara Danvers al Arrowverso?

“El año pasado, Supergirl estableció que Flash era capaz de ir a lo que llamo la Tierra-CBS, y es razonable que, con la apropiada tecnología de las fisuras, el reverso puede ocurrir”.

En el crossover, los héroes se unirán para luchar contra los 'Dominators': “Una vez que los héroes se dan cuenta de que están luchando contra alienígenas, deciden que necesitan a un alienígena de su lado. Afortunadamente, Barry conoce a una realmente agradable. No creo que sea un gran shock que entre Barry y Cisco, y todas sus experiencias con la Tierra-2 y el multiverso, que puedan sacarla de Tierra-CBS”, dice Guggenheim.

De hecho, el crossover empezará al final de un episodio de "Supergirl", donde Cisco (Carlos Valdes) y Barry (Grant Gustin) enlistan la ayuda de Kara. “Algunos lo llaman cuádruple crossover porque involucra a cuatro series; mi úlcera requiere que yo lo llame un crossover de tres partes. La historia que se cuenta tiene un principio, una mitad y un final: un principio en Flash, una mitad en Arrow, y un final en Legends. Pero Supergirl forma mucha parte de todo, así es que estamos cruzando nuestras cuatro series — cuatro series en tres partes.”

Pero el mayor reto al que se han enfrentado en el crossover es el contar la historia en el episodio 100 de "Arrow":

“El reto fue que sólo teníamos 42 minutos, y es la parte de en medio de una historia de tres partes, y al mismo tiempo es el episodio 100, y, Dio, cuando se reveló la noticia de que el episodio 100 iba también a ser también el episodio del crossover, la gente iba y venía en mi twitter y en el de Greg Berlanti, en este caso, pienso que de forma muy positiva. La gente no quería sentir como que el crossover estaba apropiándose de lo que debería de ser un episodio realmente seminal y un momento seminal de la serie de Arrow, lo que pienso que es maravilloso. Greg vino con una idea que realmente nos permite tener nuestro pastel y comérnoslo también.”





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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 19, 2016 9:56 am
por Shelby
- THE FLASH | 3.04 "The New Rogues" Promo:


- THE FLASH | 3.04 "The New Rogues" Extended Promo:

- THE FLASH | 3.04 "The New Rogues" Inside the Episode:
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- THE FLASH | 3.04 "The New Rogues" Clip #1:

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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 19, 2016 10:04 am
por Shelby
- The Flash's Danielle Panabaker On Killer Frost & Season 3 (The Lowdown with Diana Madison):


- The Flash - Keiynan Lonsdale Talks Romance with Jesse Quick (The Lowdown with Diana Madison):

Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 19, 2016 10:38 am
por Shelby

Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 19, 2016 9:04 pm
por Shelby
- Stills del 3.04 "The New Rogues":

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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mar Oct 25, 2016 6:58 pm
por Shelby
- Violett Beane llega a la Speed Force comos Jesse Quick (cbr):
Violett Beane llega a la Speed Force comos Jesse Quick
Por Bryan Cairns 25 OPct 2016


Ever since Earth-2’s Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) crossed over to Barry Allen’s reality, viewers have been eagerly anticipating her picking up speed. The daughter of Harrison Wells, she was originally held hostage by Zoom until Team Flash rescued her, and since then, fans knew it was just a matter time until she’d adopt a superhero identity of her own.

It was only recently that Jesse displayed any special abilities, though. The dark matter awakened Jesse’s super speed, a power that manifested while she and her father were back home on Earth-2. After returning to Earth-1 to properly test her abilities, Jesse used them to aid Barry against the magnetic might of new foe, Magenta. However, it’s going to take all of Jesse and Barry’s lightning fast reflexes and speed to defeat the latest additions to Flash’s Rogues when Mirror Master and the Top crash the Central City party.

Ahead of tonight’s episode, “The New Rogues,” Beane spoke with CBR about finally blossoming into a speedster, how Jesse compares to Barry, wearing a costume and paying homage to her comic book counterpart.

CBR: Jesse Quick has been MIA since season one. For the episode “Magenta,” how much did the producers spell out in advance or do you just discover everything on your own?

Violett Beane: Absolutely. Pretty much from the beginning, I’ve known little to nothing about my character or where she was going. When I auditioned, I actually didn’t even know it was for Jesse Quick. When I booked it, they were like, “Oh, by the way, this is who you are playing.” I went and got some comics and read as much as I could about her. As far as this season is concerned, I got the call saying, “Hey, we want you back for these episodes.” The next week I got the script sent to me and it was like, “Oh, it’s actually happening.”

The producers have hinted there would be more speedsters. Many assumed that energy blast from the particle accelerator endowed Jesse with powers. What was your reaction when you discovered Jesse was finally going to join those ranks?

Oh my gosh. I’ve been waiting for this since episode five of last season. When I read the comic books, I was like, “This will be great.” It didn’t happen for a whole season. Fan expectations definitely grew. Every episode I hoped that it was finally the time. To be a speedster is so cool.

How did you prepare for the running aspect? Did you hit the track or treadmill?

I probably should hit the treadmill more. It’s pretty self-explanatory, although there were things I was anticipating. Obviously a sprinter has certain techniques to make you go faster. I was working with this stunt guy and I realized things that I hadn’t even thought about as far as technical issues. You keep your hands very flat. I always wondered why Barry looked like that, but he’s trying to go faster. They are flat and closed and there’s aerodynamics involved. I actually did learn a lot about running, which I was certainly anticipating.

In “Magenta,” they test Jesse’s speed, but we never hear the results. In your mind, how fast is Jesse compared to Barry and Wally?

I’m not sure as far as Wally goes, but I definitely think she’s slower than Barry right now. We’ll see what happens in the future. Jesse just got her powers and she’s still learning. I’m excited to see where that goes and how fast she actually could get — possibly as fast as Barry.

Even though she’s still the new speedster on the block, in what ways does Jesse approach being a hero compared to Barry?

Obviously, she’s young and has her powers and wants to help people. I also think that she runs into situations without thinking. In “The New Rogues,” you’re going to see she’s a little reckless.

Wally gets jealous that Jesse has super speed and he doesn’t. Do you feel she would react the same if the situation was reversed?

Poor Wally. He just wants some speed. I get it, though. The same thing happened to both of us. He knows he’s meant to have it. He does feel this jealousy. Hopefully he comes to terms with it because Jesse and Wally like each other. That feeling of him being jealous creates this weird vibe. I do hope he is okay with it, but I understand. If it was the other way around, Jesse would feel the same as well.

Why do you feel Jesse and Wally forged such a strong bond?

As far as the characters go, it makes a lot of sense. They both came into this world, and into Team Flash, at the same time. They were younger and really didn’t know anyone. It makes sense that they found each other. Talking to Andrew Kriesberg and Greg Berlanti a little bit, they weren’t anticipating doing that. They saw the two of us on screen and were like, “Okay, this could maybe work.” It’s interesting how TV works. People see what they’ve filmed and they like it, and that’s how the story changes.

Audiences got a small taste of Jesse, and she did some really amazing things. In what capacity does she pitch in tonight?

You are definitely going to see Barry and Jesse team up. As you’ve seen in the promo, they take on Mirror Master and the Top. You are going to see them using their powers and suiting up, which was really cool.

Let’s talk about that super suit. What was your initial reaction when you put the costume on?

It was absolutely amazing. You dream about it — certainly after all the admiring and looking up the superheroes — and you finally get to put it on. Honestly, it’s been amazing. Hopefully, the fans like it. It’s not really like the comic book version, but I think it looks really nice.

Those leather costumes can be uncomfortable. How was it moving around in the outfit? Was there an adjustment period?

It gets looser the more you wear it. Grant Gustin’s costume hugs his body. Mine was brand new. It definitely takes some wearing to be comfortable. You take the jacket off in between scenes no matter what. It’s so tight and constricting, so when I sit down, I have to unzip the pants. They are pretty tight. And it’s big time hot. When I was filming, it was during Canadian summer, which isn’t that hot. It’s actually beautiful, but it was warm in the sun whenever we shot outside.

Jesse is a full-fledged superhero now. How would you like the show to expand on that in future appearances?

I would love to be part of the team and fight crime. It would be interesting to do that on Earth-2. I love the series and working on it. Every episode I do, I’m always a big fan of.

What elements from the comic books are you hoping they incorporate?

Obviously, the formula being the reason Jesse has speed is an interesting aspect of it. I was pretty sure they weren’t going to carry that over because someone screaming out a formula before they run would look funny on screen. I like the whole Liberty Belle history, but it’s a little complicated for the show. Then again, that’s something our show does a really good job of, is taking certain things from the comic books and paying homage to them.

Starring Grant Gustin as the Scarlet Speedster, “The Flash” airs Tuesdays at 8 pm ET/PT on The CW. The series also stars Jesse L. Martin, Tom Cavanagh, Carlos Valdes, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Keiynan Lonsdale and more.



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- Violett Beane sobre Jesse Quick finalmente saliendo como una superheroína completa (IGN):
Violett Beane sobre Jesse Quick finalmente saliendo como una superheroína completa
Por Eric Goldman 25 Oct 2016


Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) was introduced on The Flash early in Season 2, but a year later, she’s finally fulfilling her comic book destiny, as the character has gained her own speedster powers – and, in this week’s new episode, "The New Rogues," a costume to go along with them.

I spoke to Beane about Jesse’s transformation, the pros and cons of wearing a supersuit, and Jesse and Barry facing formidable villains like Mirror Master and Captain Cold together. Plus, we chatted about her role on HBO's excellent The Leftovers last year, and what it was like to work on that acclaimed Damon Lindelof series.

IGN: What was it like for you to be told, “Hey, we're going for it! She's getting the powers and she's getting the costume”?

Violett Beane: Probably one of the greatest things that's ever happened. I found out about a week before we actually started shooting, so it wasn't a very long time. They were like, "Hey, so this is going to happen." And I was like, "Finally!" I think the fans, myself, pretty much everyone, last season we all sort of thought it was going to happen, so when it didn't, it was kind of a disappointment. Then when I got the call that we were actually finally doing it, I was like, "Okay, this is going to be cool!" This has been a long time coming. I'm very excited.

IGN: As you mentioned, when you got the part, most of us assumed they had to eventually go there with her. But did you know for sure? What kind of indications did they give you when you were first hired?

Beane: When I was first hired, I did not know. I auditioned using mock sides so I didn't even know who the character was. When I booked it, they were like, “Oh, by the way, you're Jesse Quick.” I went and got some comic books and studied up a little bit. They had told me that I was Wells' daughter and I was like, okay, well that doesn't really carry over, you know what I mean? So it's sort of like how strict are they going to be with the comic books? I was anticipating the middle of second season was when I was going to become a speedster, but obviously that didn't happen. They're pretty down-low and keep things to themselves.

IGN: She helped Barry at the end of the last episode, but this is the first time they're really goirng to be partnering up. What's their dynamic like? Is Barry comfortable with this? Does she feel comfortable listening to him take the lead?

Beane: When the promo photos got released I was very excited to see the photos of the two of them together. The suits look really cool. I think the dynamic you'll see between the two of them... Jesse's younger and she just got her speed so she is kind of a little bit reckless with it, sort of the way Barry was when he first got his speed or the way anyone is when they first get a power that they don't know how they can control it or what their capabilities are. You will see Barry sort of teaching her, "Hey, maybe don't run into things as quickly as you can. Think about things." That dynamic is going to be really fun to explore.

IGN: We always hear that super hero suits may be cool to see, but are not always comfortable to wear. What was you combination of being thrilled to just have this thing on and what it represents, versus the lack of comfort factor?

Beane: Oh, totally. It's red leather, right? Super, super cool, super bad ass. Not the most comfortable! In between shots, we always take off the jackets just because those are the most constricting. With the pants, mine are pretty high waisted, so when I sat down I definitely had to unzip it a little bit. A little bit tight, a little bit tight. [Laughs]
Violett Beane as Jesse Quick and Grant Gustin as The Flash

Violett Beane as Jesse Quick and Grant Gustin as The Flash

IGN: Did Grant have red leather advice for you?

Beane: You know, he gets off a little bit easier. His has a lot of other fabric in it. It has a stretchy bamboo fabric so he's a little bit easier. Mine is full leather.

IGN: This episode looks like a really big one, because not only is it Jesse suited up for the first time, but you've got the introduction of Mirror Master and Top and you've got Captain Cold coming back somehow. What can you say about these villains that Jesse in her first real mission is facing?

Beane: It's pretty crazy that these are the villains she's going up against, because Mirror Master is insane. His power is amazing. His capabilities are great and I think this duo is going to be next to unstoppable, so it's going to take all of Jesse and Barry to fight them. I love that Wentworth [Miller] is coming back. I love his character. Captain Cold's always been a big villain for me, so yeah, this episode I think is going to be a pretty, pretty good one. Those are some heavy villains.

IGN: Wells had his sort of understandable fatherly concerns about his daughter rushing off into danger. But at the end of last episode he gave his blessing, he gave her the costume. Still, is it going to be difficult for him to actually see her going out there now?

Beane: I think it's a great dynamic between the two of them, and I get it. He's a very protective father. I don't think that's ever really going to go away. But I do think in that last scene in last episode you did see him opening up and allowing her to be the person she needs to be which I thought was really beautiful. I loved that scene. I do think it's a healthy thing for Wells to let Jesse be the person she needs to be. But I don't think it's going to fully go away.

IGN: And meanwhile, it's an interesting dynamic with Jesse and Wally. On one hand, it seems like there’s a little flirtation there. On the other hand, he's his speedster jealousy issues, so he's trying to work on that. What's it going to be like for him to see her even more kind of taking on the mantle while he's unable to?

Beane: Poor Wally just wants to be a speedster! You know, I think sort of towards the end you sort of saw with him and Joe sort of moving past it a little bit and him sort of understanding maybe he's meant to do something else. Maybe this isn't his time. So I really do hope that that happens between him and Jesse because their relationship is really sweet right now and I think that they can't really go anywhere if he's still jealous and is always thinking, it should have been me. If he gets over that a little bit, I definitely think there will be some #QuickWest in this next episode.

IGN: Is it funny for you to see stuff like that? The show has passionate fans and they really embrace things and have things they want to happen.

Beane: Oh totally. They all have opinions which is amazing and we do it for them. I do see the things people say, and most of it, I've been lucky enough for it to all be positive, which is amazing. I am 100% with the fans with West/Allen, best ship ever. I love them. So yeah, I love seeing what everyone has to say and what their theories are, what's going to happen.

IGN: The Flash is part of this much larger universe that now encompasses four different series. Would you like to see Jesse maybe encounter some of these other characters from the other series and see what that dynamic would be like?

Beane: I would love that. Now that Supergirl's here, I would love for Jesse to go over there. There's an amazing photo of Supergirl and Jesse Quick running together from a comic book and I would love for that to actually happen. And also, going over to Arrow would be super fun. Emily [Bett Rickards] and Echo [Kellum] are really good friends of mine and I would love to actually work with them. That would be so fun. So yeah, tell the writers! Violett's down.

IGN: The Flash goes big on multiple universes, multiple timelines, changing the timeline and it can get pretty complex. For you guys, when you're thrown a new script, is there a learning figuring out what's going on now?

Beane: Oh, definitely. Even if you read the scripts you're still a little confused because there's so much that we do with the show. Especially, you know, I came in episode 3 [this season], so I didn't get the scripts for one or two, so when I was shooting I had a lot of questions. Like, “Wait, what is Flashpoint? What is going on? Who is this new guy from Harry Potter?” A lot of questions that had to get answered. We understand for the most part but there definitely are some confusions.

IGN: I wanted to ask about your work last year on The Leftovers. It’s another case where I'm curious, how much did you know beforehand? I'm thinking about filming that season premiere and how odd it must have been if you didn't know what was happening, because on one hand, you're filming these scenes of three normal girls just having fun but then you've got to film the weird silence in the car, and them running naked through the woods. Did you have any context for what was going on there?

Beane: No context whatsoever. Here's the thing with The Leftovers and [Damon] Lindelof... He has these ideas and these things he wants to run with, and they're brilliant ideas and that's why he's made amazing shows like Leftovers and Lost. It does go into these weird places that you don't expect and I think that's because he sort of doesn't expect it either. We had no, no, no, no idea that we were going to become that at the end of the season. It was really fun. Honestly, that show, I didn't know anything about the industry yet, who I'm supposed to talk to, who I'm supposed to know and not know, so I was just having a blast and didn't really care and I met a best friend there. I loved that experience and I love the Leftovers.

IGN: What was it like to come back in the season finale and be in this extremely intense scene where you're not speaking, but Regina [King] is doing so much and you guys have to sort of be this scary, stoic presence? I imagine that was interesting to film.

Beane: Yeah, absolutely. That scene, just our parts, took a week to film, which is insane if you think about it. It’s like, “HBO, you're crazy!” Every single day we would go back on that roof and they'd be getting the shot from different angles and getting different parts of it. Jasmin Savoy Brown, who plays Evie -- she's the best friend that I met on the set -- I don't know how she didn't lose it when Regina King was in her face and just emoting so much and being so real and in it. We were a couple feet away, but I was just feeling it as much as Regina was, and Jasmin's standing there right in front of her and having to hold it together... so yeah, that whole scene was pretty insane.

IGN: Many felt that The Leftovers was very good in its first season, but the second season was just amazing TV - IGN named it the best show of 2015, actually. Was it great for you, especially since it was such a strange experience filming it and not quite understanding the context, to see how well received it was when it aired?

Beane: Oh, totally. I definitely think there were some extremely, extremely powerful scenes in that second season. Namely, Regina King and Carrie Coon together and they're just going back and forth but they're so composed and that scene is probably the best scene I've ever seen on TV. And yeah, it was though, not understanding what you're shooting and just hoping it's going to look good when it finally comes out.



http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/24/ ... -superhero

- Grey Damon Rsobre el interpretar a Mirror Master (film-book):
Grey Damon Rsobre el interpretar a Mirror Master (
Por Reggie Peralta 25 Oct 2016[/color]

Grey Damon mused about portraying the villainous Mirror Master in The CW‘s The Flash in an interview with CBR.com.

As Damon revealed in his talk with CBR, he always was a fan of The Flash, so much so that he made it a goal early on in his acting career to play the Scarlet Speedster. Over time however, the actor realized that he enjoyed playing villains just as much, if not more so, than heroes:

There have been several incarnations of the Mirror Master in comics, television and cartoons. What research did you do for the part, and how did it influence your performance?

Obviously, there was David Cassidy in the original live-action “Flash” series. That was somebody I looked at because it’s always good to go back to the original. I went to comic book stores in Vancouver, and back here in Los Angeles. When I would go to them to do research, the owners had seen in the news that I had booked Mirror Master. They were nice enough to let me look at the old school comic books, the originals. Most comic book store owners have one or two versions of the original Mirror Masters because they are collectors. I did a lot of googling. I watched everything from the “Super Friends” version back in the ’60s onwards.

Leave your thoughts on Grey Damon reflecting on his experience playing Mirror Master in the latest episode of The CW’s The Flash (via Cbr.com) in the comments section below. Readers seeking more TV show news can visit our TV Show News Google+ Page and our TV Show News Facebook Page. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook. The Flash currently airs weekly every Wednesday on The CW.


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- Danielle Panabaker sobre el crossover 'Invasion!' y por qué está emocionada por que Caitlin esté soltera (comicbook):

Danielle Panabaker sobre el crossover 'Invasion!' y por qué está emocionada por que Caitlin esté soltera
Por Russ Burlingame 25 Oct 2016


This weekend at the 100th episode celebration for Arrow, a number of actors from The Flash and DC's Legends of Tomorrow stopped along the red carpet (actually, it was green -- just like the cake) to say a few words to reporters, congratulate Arrow, and tease a little bit about the upcoming crossover.

Along the way, The Flash's Danielle Panabaker joined ComicBook.com to talk about how excited she was to get to be a part of the Arrow hundredth episode, which is part of said crossover...although to hear the Arrow cast and crew tell it, the other superheroes of the CW DC Universe and even the alien invasion led by the Dominators are only a fairly small part of Arrow's eighth season 5 episode, which will be titled "Invasion!"

For Panabaker, even though she's not part of the show, being part of the celebration was a no-brainer.

"They feel like extended family that's just down the road and we don't get to see that often, but when we do, it's wonderful to see them," Panabaker said of the Arrow team.

And, yes, now that her character seems to be developing super powers of her own, Panabaker is hoping (but not confirming) that she, too, will get to punch an alien or two by the time the big crossover event is done.

"I'm always rooting for more action," Panabaker laughed. "I think that's one of the things they do such an incredible job with on Arrow is their action. They're so inspiring and I think they do a great job and I'm always excited to see what I can do next."

Being on Arrow or Legends of Tomorrow, she says, also pushes her out of her own comfort zone a little bit.

"We get to be a different version of ourselves," she explained. "I feel like Caitlin often has to be the serious one on The Flash who's concerned about the consequences, and one of the first episodes I did on Arrow I got to bring some humor into it."

She added that she'd like to work with Melissa Benoist -- that she loves Supergirl, and would like to be a part of that show. Does it happen in this year's "Invasion!" crossover? Panabaker opened her mouth, then reconsidered. Sorry, folks, some things you have to watch to find out.

Coming off the emotional drain of last season -- where she was widowed in the season premiere, only to think she found love again and have him turn out ot be a villain who, among other things, kidnapped her -- we asked Panabaker about the ever-looming specter of shipping. She joked that "you would think" her character had been largely spared fan controversy about her love life, but that wasn't the case. Either way, she's happy to be focused on other things right now.

"I'm excited for her to not be with someone this year," Panabaker said, adding, "It's not realistic but I'd love Robbie playing Ronnie to come back. That's my dream: they're fire and ice; they're meant to be together."

The Flash airs Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.


http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/10/25/the- ... -and-why-/



- Candice Patton habla sobre los Crossovers y la "sana y normal" relación de Iris y Barry (IGN):

Candice Patton habla sobre los Crossovers y la "sana y normal" relación de Iris y Barry
Por Eric Goldman 31 Oct 2016


Arrow recently celebrated reaching its 100th episode with a big event in Vancouver, attended by cast members not only from Arrow but from the other DC TV shows that have since spun off from that series – starting with The Flash.

At the event, I spoke to The Flash’s Candice Patton being a part of the CW’s DC universe, and the big upcoming crossover between all the series, along with Iris and Barry’s current status, as the long time “Will they?/Won’t they?” dynamic has finally evolved into what actually seems to be the most stable, optimistic situation yet for the two.

IGN: Is it crazy to be part of this ever-growing universe?

Candice Patton: Absolutely. It's a testament to what DC TV has been able to do on The CW. It gives us hope as Flash cast members that in a couple years maybe we'll be here doing the same thing. I don't know that any of us imagined that it could be this big going into four different shows, so I am really lucky to be a part of this. I'm excited that hopefully I'll be here for [The Flash's] 100th episode.

IGN: I think there's going to be 100 episodes!

Patton: I hope so!

IGN: There's this huge, mega-crossover coming. Iris hasn't been a big part of previous crossovers. What about this time?

Patton: I'm afraid this season she is not crossing over. I know, I know! I'm always advocating for it, but there's a lot of characters across four shows. It's got to make sense, and I guess this year it didn't make sense. She's very much involved in the crossover that happens in The Flash, we just don't see her crossover to Legends, Supergirl or Arrow.

IGN: But we do get to see her meet some of the characters from the other shows?

Patton: Absolutely. Yeah, all of the fan favorites Iris gets to meet. It's really cool. Even getting to see Supergirl/Kara fly for the first time doing those stunts. It's... I geek out as well, because we don't have that on our show. Grant [Gustin] just kind of zips in and zips out. Using a harness to fly up is cool for us!

IGN: Barry and Iris seem to actually be having a happy relationship right now!

Patton: I think it's fair to say that if there's any superhero that could have a healthy, normal relationship, it's Barry Allen. One thing about Barry is his relationships and his family is really important to him. It's what makes him a superhero. Yes, I think we can expect to see a very healthy, normal relationship with Barry and Iris this season.

IGN: Is that fun for you guys?

Patton: Yeah, I think it's just been a long time coming. I think we've all kind of known that Barry and Iris were destined to be together, it just had to come at the right time. It's more of a relief to get to play those iconic moments with Barry and Iris.

IGN: Wally meanwhile had to deal with some speedster jealously issues. What's Iris' point of view on all of that?

Patton: I think Iris is always going to worried for Wally jumping into anything head first. He loves speed, he's a little hot headed and he's a little reckless. She's worried about him. Barry is different. He's a little more controlled and thoughtful with the things that he does. And Wally's just kind of doing whatever he wants whenever he wants to do it. I think she's worried for him, but she wants to support him always.


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- Danielle Panabaker adelanta los buevos helados poderes de Caitlin (EW):

Danielle Panabaker adelanta los buevos helados poderes de Caitlin
por Natalie Abrams 31 Oct 2016 — 6:59 PM EDT


Though it seemed like Caitlin Snow was the least affected by the Flashpoint timeline, she really has become a new woman on The Flash.

Upon Barry’s return to the new timeline — the darkest timeline, if you will — viewers discovered that mild-mannered scientist Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) was developing the same powers as her Earth-2 doppelgänger Killer Frost. Fearful of her new evolution, Caitlin will turn to her mother (played by Susan Walters) during this week’s episode in hope of answers. As such, EW turned to Panabaker to get some answers of our own:

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How is Caitlin handling these newfound powers?
DANIELLE PANABAKER: It’s definitely been a challenging couple of months. At first, she doesn’t really know what to make of her powers. She’s experimenting a little bit, as we saw in episode 4, and it’s getting to the point where she knows she needs help and she’s not ready to go to Team Flash yet, because I don’t think she knows what she’s going to say. So she goes to her mom as another expert in the medical field, and tries to get some assistance from her mom, but she’s not quite as successful as she’d hoped.

What can you tease of Caitlin’s dynamic with her mother?
I was so excited to see the relationship between Caitlin and her mom. Their interaction, though sort of brief over this one episode, starts to fill in a lot of the blanks as to why we haven’t seen Caitlin’s family, or her mom, for the last couple of years. They don’t have a great relationship, they’re not close like the Wests are. You get a little bit more insight into how that came to be.

As for why she’s not opening up to the team, do you think there’s a part of her that’s scared she’s going to become a villain?
Absolutely. After hearing [about], and briefly meeting, Killer Frost at the end of season 2, I think she’s terrified that could be her future. She said to Cisco at the end of last season, “I’m scared, I don’t want to become her,” as she was suffering from her PTSD after everything with Zoom. It is something that she’s very afraid of and cognizant of and trying to avoid.

While this is tough for Caitlin, how fun is it for you to finally get to explore these powers with this version of Caitlin?
I’m so excited. I’ve been bugging everyone just as long as the fans have been bugging me about my excitement for getting powers. It’s been such a treat. I’m so excited about it, and excited to see what it means for Caitlin this year.

Are you a little bit nervous about potentially wearing a wig more permanently soon?
I’m excited for the changes. I’m a little bit of a girly girl. What starts to look different? If she’s got this darkness inside of her, how does that manifest itself when she gets dressed in the morning and the way she does her makeup and that sort of thing.

Do you think not opening up to Cisco and Barry, who have been there from the beginning, and that subsequent isolation will drive her to go dark?
I do think it will have an affect on her. I understand why she would want to keep this to herself as she started to figure it out, but hopefully she learns how to ask for help from those who we’ve seen in the past are fantastic at helping others.

Eventually, presumably, she’ll need to start figuring out these powers. Will she be trying to master them, or is she — by going to her mom — trying to get rid of them?
She’s scared of these powers at first. It’s not something that she wants and she’s trying to almost prevent [them from] happening, because she’s afraid that it will make her turn evil.

To be clear, in this timeline, did she still interact with Earth-2 Killer Frost?
I believe so. That’s an interesting question. I operated under the assumption that yes, many of the experiences that we’ve seen happen in the past still do exist. I assume, but I don’t know that it’s ever expressly addressed.

Knowing who Killer Frost is, she does have a sense of what’s happening then, but is there even a part of her that has hope that she could use her powers for good?
She does have hope. Caitlin is inherently a very hopeful person, but having seen how evil Earth-2 Killer Frost was, I think she’s afraid she could turn that way and she’s going to do everything she can to prevent that.

Because Barry changed the timeline and now Caitlin has powers, does she blame him at all?
I thought about that. I don’t think that Caitlin Snow is angry at Barry. This is her reality. After learning about Flashpoint and that Barry did run back in time, that’s new information, but that’s not the foundation of who she is and her life experience. This is her life, these are the cards she was dealt. Does she wish it was something different? Probably, but I don’t think she’s angry at Barry for doing this.

Can you tease how Caitlin and the team will feel about the new Harrison Wells?
Personally, it’s been such a fantastic experience to work with Tom [Cavanagh], because he’s such a great actor. The characters he comes up with are so different, unique, and nuanced. It’s really fun to watch him work. The team has been a little bit more proactive about finding this Harrison Wells as opposed to the last one, who just showed up. They have hope that this version of Harrison Wells will be a friend, but I don’t think they know for sure, and they still have a lot to learn about him.

Lastly, Caitlin has always been very unlucky in love, is there any hope for her in the future?
Maybe far down the road. At this point, especially this season, she’s going through — it sounds like I’m about to say she’s going through puberty — so many changes in herself that she just needs to focus on figuring her own stuff out. Her romance and her relationships will take a backseat to that these days.

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.


http://www.ew.com/article/2016/10/31/fl ... ost-powers



- Danielle Panabaker sobre Caitlin convirtiéndose en una versión diferente de Killer Frost (IGN):

Danielle Panabaker sobre Caitlin convirtiéndose en una versión diferente de Killer Frost
Por Eric Goldman 01 Nov 2016


On The Flash last year, we finally met Caitlin Snow's comic book alter ego, Killer Frost, via a trip to Earth-2 - a world where Caitlin wasn't just superpowered, she was evil. But now, in Season 3, thanks to Barry changing the timeline, Earth-1's Caitlin is beginning to transform as well.

Suffice to say, all of this is keeping Danielle Panabaker busy, who told IGN, "I'm excited for this season of Flash because Caitlin is really struggling with something internally. It's going to be nice to see how that resolves itself."

Panabaker said she also loved exploring "our" Caitlin as Killer Frost, vs. the version we met last year, noting, "I think it gets to be more of an origins story, whereas in Earth-2, Caitlin Snow was just bad to the bone - nothing you could do about it. Here we get to learn a little bit more about how she got there"

In tonight's new episode of The Flash, we meet Caitlin's mother (played by Susan Walters), which Panabaker said, "Hopefully informs a little bit of Caitlin's character and why she is so cold."

Panabaker didn't know Caitlin's father was dead until viewers did in Season 2, and she noted, "That was a powerful thing to learn because it really informed why Caitlin became a doctor and sort of set out to help change the world in a positive manner through medicine. And I think it also informs why she sticks around with the Flash, trying to help him and learning from his powers."

She's excited for viewers to learn more about Caitlin's history in Season 3, saying, "I think this is going to be a great season for Caitlin and I think understanding where she's coming from helps inform where she's going and why she makes the choices that she makes."

As for the upcoming multi-series crossover with Supergirl, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, the actress remarked, "It's great. It's fun because I get up and I go to work with my usual coworkers and I see him all day everyday and I know a lot about them. And then the crossovers happen and we get to hang out with people that we love and don't get to see as often as we'd like."

To say Caitlin has had bad outcomes with her romantic relationships is an understatement, and Panabaker said that right now, "I think Caitlin needs to take some time to focus on herself before she jumps back into another relationship and figure out what's going on with her, so she could be the best version of herself."


http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/11/01/ ... ller-frost

Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 26, 2016 8:58 am
por Shelby
- THE FLASH | 3.05 "Monster" Promo:

- THE FLASH | 3.05 "Monster" Extended Promo:

- THE FLASH | 3.05 "Monster" Inside the Episode:
https://twitter.com/CW_TheFlash/status/ ... 6498745344



- THE FLASH | 3.05 "Monster" Clip #1:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEGhvTg3ZYI


- THE FLASH | 3.05 "Monster" Clip #2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMN6I7WOouE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyPHqnHgisI






- Stills del 3.05 "Monster":

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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Mié Oct 26, 2016 9:21 pm
por Shelby
- Flashback S4 Ep.4: Exclusive Interview with Rick Cosnett (comicbook):

http://comicbook.com/2016/10/25/rick-co ... the-flash/

Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Vie Oct 28, 2016 2:05 am
por Shelby
- Descripción oficial del 3.06 "Shade":
3.06 "Shade" (15/11/16): WALLY TIENE VISIONES DE SER KID FLASH — Cuando Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) empieza a tener sueños sobre el ser Kid Flash, Barry (Grant Gustin) se da cuenta de que tiene que decirles a Wally, Iris (Candice Patton) y Joe (Jesse L. Martin) lo qie le pasó a Wally en el Flashpoint con el fin de mantenerlo a salvo. JJ Makaro dirige el episodio escrito por Emily Silver & David Kob (306).


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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Vie Oct 28, 2016 10:05 am
por Shelby
- Concept Art del diseño alternativo del traje de Jesse Qucik por Andy Poon:

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- Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Legends stars tease epic crossover (EW):

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Re: "Nuevo proyecto para la CW sobre 'THE FLASH'"

Publicado: Lun Oct 31, 2016 10:53 pm
por Shelby
- Imágenes bts del tour de prensa en el set de la S3 (31-10-16):

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Vids:
https://twitter.com/kaytiburt/status/793231661500510208
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Danielle Panabaker THE FLASH Set Visit Interview (seat42f)

Tom Cavanagh THE FLASH Set Visit Interview (seat42f)

Keiynan Lonsdale & Carlos Valdes THE FLASH Set Visit Interview (seat42f)

The Flash on Set: Carlos Valdes & Keiynan Lonsdale Talk "H.R." (ksitetv)

Killer Frost: Is The Flash's Caitlin Mad At Barry? Danielle Panabaker (ksitetv)

The Flash Set Visit 2016 - Danielle Panabaker & Tom Cavanagh on Caitlin's Powers and HR Wells (thetvaddict)




Entrevistas:

Keiynan Lonsdale y Carlos Valdes hablan sobre el forcejear con el lado oscuro de sus personajes en la S3 (CBR)

Tom Cavanagh llama a su última versión de Harrison Wells un "timador" (CBR)

The Flash’s Danielle Panabaker Talks “Monster” & What’s Next (ksitetv)

The Flash's Carlos Valdes and Keiynan Lonsdale Talk The Latest Wells Bombshell (comicbook)

The Flash's Candice Patton on #WestAllen, Super Crossovers and Iris's Daddy Issues (TVInsider)

The Flash: Will Wally turn villain to get power? (EW)

The Flash: Will Speedster Dreams Turn Into Wally's Reality? Or a Nightmare? (TVLine)

The Cast Talks Caitlin’s Powers, Wally’s Dreams and HR Wells (thetvaddict)

THE FLASH’s Keiynan Lonsdale Teases Wally’s Kid Flash Dreams and Desperation (nerdist)

The Flash’s Wally West Isn’t ‘Reckless for No Reason,’ Says Lonsdale (CBR)

Panabaker Teases Upcoming Caitlin Snow-Centric Episodes (CBR)

Keiynan Lonsdale On Wally West's 'Flashpoint' Visions In 'Shade' Episode (access hollywood)

Keiynan Lonsdale: Wally Will Make Decisions He Usually Would Not (comicbook)

Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Legends cast tease and talk the upcoming CW super-crossover (blastr)

Arrow-verse Crossover Scoop: Future Barry's Message, 'Intimidated' Sara, a 'Really Wonderful' Coda and More (TVLine)