When it was initially announced that Arrow would be hanging up its quiver following its eighth season, we all assumed that the major players would be around for the final episodes. Instead, we recently learned that fan favorite stalwart Emily Bett Rickards will make her own exit before season 7 has concluded. But if Smallville survived its final three years without Michael Rosenbaum or Kristin Kreuk as part of the principal cast (though both returned for some guest appearances), then so, too, can Arrow get through ten more episodes this fall.
Understandably, it’d be hard for anyone who’s played the same character for so long to walk away from their gig. Furthermore, it’s got to be difficult for their colleagues to swallow that pill, as series lead Stephen Amell and the show’s very producers have already expressed their gratitude.
This time, it’s Rickards herself taking to...
Understandably, it’d be hard for anyone who’s played the same character for so long to walk away from their gig. Furthermore, it’s got to be difficult for their colleagues to swallow that pill, as series lead Stephen Amell and the show’s very producers have already expressed their gratitude.
This time, it’s Rickards herself taking to...
- 4/9/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Arrow fans might be feeling pretty glum of late due to the news that the show is set to end after its shortened eighth season this fall. However, there’s still plenty of highlights to look forward to before the Emerald Archer fires his last arrow.
First of all, we have an awesome all-female team-up episode to enjoy next week, which features the return of a fan favorite character. Season 7’s eighteenth episode is titled “Lost Canary” and will see Laurel Lance/Black Siren (Katie Cassidy Rodgers) join forces with not only Dinah Drake/Black Canary (Juliana Harkavy) but also guest star Sara Lance/White Canary (Caity Lotz), taking a break from Legends of Tomorrow‘s Waverider to return to her hometown of Star City.
Though we believe the series can’t use the team name on screen, due to the upcoming movie starring Margot Robbie, showrunner Beth Schwartz has...
First of all, we have an awesome all-female team-up episode to enjoy next week, which features the return of a fan favorite character. Season 7’s eighteenth episode is titled “Lost Canary” and will see Laurel Lance/Black Siren (Katie Cassidy Rodgers) join forces with not only Dinah Drake/Black Canary (Juliana Harkavy) but also guest star Sara Lance/White Canary (Caity Lotz), taking a break from Legends of Tomorrow‘s Waverider to return to her hometown of Star City.
Though we believe the series can’t use the team name on screen, due to the upcoming movie starring Margot Robbie, showrunner Beth Schwartz has...
- 4/9/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Now that Arrow has (nearly) seven seasons under its belt, I think it’s fair to say the character of Oliver Queen sure has gone through a lot of hell. But in the process, he’s made great friends, found love, and has even begun building a family of his own. Perhaps it’s these simple rewards that have prevented him from becoming the evil he fights.
Of course, one could say that the cast and crew are a family in their own right because everybody involved in the production becomes rather tightly knit after working closely together for so long. As such, they get opportunities to enjoy themselves when cameras aren’t rolling.
Serving up some evidence of this is unofficial Arrowverse ambassador Stephen Amell, this time taking to Facebook to share a picture of the Queen family. And by that, we don’t mean he’s unearthed an old photo with Moira,...
Of course, one could say that the cast and crew are a family in their own right because everybody involved in the production becomes rather tightly knit after working closely together for so long. As such, they get opportunities to enjoy themselves when cameras aren’t rolling.
Serving up some evidence of this is unofficial Arrowverse ambassador Stephen Amell, this time taking to Facebook to share a picture of the Queen family. And by that, we don’t mean he’s unearthed an old photo with Moira,...
- 4/3/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
If learning that the series will end following its eighth season weren’t enough, Arrow fans also had reason to get misty-eyed this past weekend when reading that Emily Bett Rickards will make her exit well before then. But if “Olicity” shippers are to make off with any sort of consolation prize, it’s that they finally got their baby.
What’s kind of funny is that we saw said baby before she actually had a chance to be born in a chronological sense. Those who’ve been keeping up with the show have been aware of how a certain gal named Mia had been given ample screentime during the flash forward segments. And as it turns out, she’s actually the offspring of Oliver and Felicity.
To offer explanation of how she rose from simple country girl to badass vigilante, the producers detailed Mia’s background in “Star City...
What’s kind of funny is that we saw said baby before she actually had a chance to be born in a chronological sense. Those who’ve been keeping up with the show have been aware of how a certain gal named Mia had been given ample screentime during the flash forward segments. And as it turns out, she’s actually the offspring of Oliver and Felicity.
To offer explanation of how she rose from simple country girl to badass vigilante, the producers detailed Mia’s background in “Star City...
- 4/1/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Aside from Oliver Queen himself, one could argue that if any recurring character on Arrow has endured the most personal growth in recent memory, it’s that of Earth-2’s Laurel Lance. Since coming over from the universe next door a few seasons back, she fought at the side of Ricardo Diaz before turning on him and beginning her own path to redemption. As Star City’s District Attorney, she was instrumental in getting Ollie freed from prison.
Unfortunately, all of her hard work has been jeopardized now that Emiko Queen has leaked photos confirming her past association with Diaz to the press. As a result, her days as a public servant are now likely over, and the official synopsis for “Lost Canary” confirms her going off the deep end:
Birds Of Prey; Caity Lotz Guest Stars — After being accused of murder and having her criminal past exposed, Laurel (Katie Cassidy...
Unfortunately, all of her hard work has been jeopardized now that Emiko Queen has leaked photos confirming her past association with Diaz to the press. As a result, her days as a public servant are now likely over, and the official synopsis for “Lost Canary” confirms her going off the deep end:
Birds Of Prey; Caity Lotz Guest Stars — After being accused of murder and having her criminal past exposed, Laurel (Katie Cassidy...
- 3/29/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Seen on: June 14, 2009
The players: Director: Chris Zamoscianyk, Writers: Elisa Delson, Rob Dyrdek, Nino Scalia, Cast: Rob Dyrdek, Paul Rodriguez Jr., Ryan Sheckler, Compton Ass Terry, Ryan Dunn
Facts of interest: None.
The plot: A young skater heads to Tampa to compete in an amateur skating competition.
Our thoughts: Chris Zamoscianyk’s “Street Dreams” is certainly not the only skate movie out there, but the film still manages to be mildly entertaining, despite a rather predictable plot and overall bad acting. The flick’s target audience of young, passionate skaters may appreciate its thematic, but others may see it as a waste of time.
The players: Director: Chris Zamoscianyk, Writers: Elisa Delson, Rob Dyrdek, Nino Scalia, Cast: Rob Dyrdek, Paul Rodriguez Jr., Ryan Sheckler, Compton Ass Terry, Ryan Dunn
Facts of interest: None.
The plot: A young skater heads to Tampa to compete in an amateur skating competition.
Our thoughts: Chris Zamoscianyk’s “Street Dreams” is certainly not the only skate movie out there, but the film still manages to be mildly entertaining, despite a rather predictable plot and overall bad acting. The flick’s target audience of young, passionate skaters may appreciate its thematic, but others may see it as a waste of time.
- 6/15/2009
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
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