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I think they’ll bring Sousa and Angie back somehow. One of the things that bothered me about Agent Carter, and this was *so* minor, really, was the fact that it was set in NYC but clearly filmed on lots in Los Angeles. I guess CGI-NYC was a bit too expensive for 8 episodes so CGI-ing Los Angeles will save them a bit

Was it real IMAX you were watching or fake IMAX where the company licensed out the brand but the theater doesn’t actually match Real IMAX proportions? This site hasn’t been updated in 6 years *but* it does list real IMAX theaters and then the fake branded ones.

Nope, you didn't imagine it. Opal City was referenced and along with Keystone, where Eddie Thawne grew up, our list of DC Universe cities is expanding. Does this potentially mean Starman is on the horizon?

Doubtful that they spent more but keep in mind that Arrow is on network television and there are limits to what they can do and show. Daredevil doesn't have those restrictions so we got everything we expected from the fight scenes and more.

I read that aloud in Jar Jar's voice and I laughed. I kind of hate you now. Thanks. :-)

Which episode was that? In the season 1 scene where Quentin brings Roy and Thea down to the morgue to display one of Ollie's victims on the fridge drawer, he stated that Oliver had killed 26 thugs and/or bodyguards for bad people since returning to Starling City.

Not true. Thea's got archery trophies in her bedroom. This was displayed in season 1 so it's possible the show writer haven't forgotten this like they did with Isabel Rochev being in the book that Ollie's father gave him.

Which episode was that? In the season 1 scene where Quentin brings Roy and Thea down to the morgue to display one of Ollie's victims on the fridge drawer, he stated that Oliver had killed 26 thugs and/or bodyguards for bad people since returning to Starling City.

Let's not forget Spartacus here. Amanda Waller, Captain Boomerang, Deathstroke and Weather Wizard all hail from that series too.

Yes and he's also in Whiplash which he's really good in.

The Brooklyn Russians are *so* on point! Love the way Fraction captured them in Hawkeye! :-)

The one thing from the Thrawn Trilogy that is canon is Coruscant. At least Zahn fans can know that influenced Star Wars canon and hopefully can make peace with the rest.

The Keep. I need to see that movie again.

Yep, you just need Count Vertigo to make his way over to Central City and then he'll meet up with Clock King, Captain Cold and Heat Wave. If that episode ever happens I will be ridiculously happy.

"His name is Kettch, and he's an Ewok."

That's been confirmed in a few interviews so far. Plus Baron von Strucker mentions as much in the first post-credits stingers when talking to his underling about previous test subjects not surviving Loki's staff.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/…

I see what you did there.

Oh, yep. The fancasting is strong with that one. Back in his prime post-Firefly and Dr. Horrible I would've been all for it. Not so much now, though, for the reasons already stated by others. I don't watch Castle but was shocked at how he looked in Much Ado About Nothing.

Ah, something that doesn't always come across in the vacuum of text. My apologies. Coffee hadn't kicked in yet. :-)

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The idea has been around for about 5 years now and is attributed to this fan film.