I've never seen a single minute of Buffy.
I've never seen a single minute of Buffy.
If the reviewer is allowed to predict it's a good thing then I'm allowed to predict it's a bad thing surely?
The should embrace the show and the infinite earths concept it's already introduced - have movie Flash running from his earth to other earths including the Arrowverse earth (with cameo), other earths that have been glimpsed or hinted at on the CW, earths from pre-existing DC shows and films, and other Earths that the…
Flash would be the best choice as he's popped up a couple of times and would potentially be different from the other heroes/films.
1958.
Yep half-sisters.
Maybe Helix and Vigilante will be the initial bad guys of next season, before they move onto the main villain?
I like that they foreshadowed Talia turning up by having us first meet her as a child in 1958 in Legends of Tomorrow. That episode also showed that Onyx Adams, Tzin-Tzin, Fadir Nasser and Tigris were listed as members of the League - I wonder if we'll meet any of them?
I hope they leave this vague enough that it can be part of the MCU if need be. It will be released after Infinity War so have a cosmic event in that be the catalyst as to how the symbiote gets to earth. Allow the film to be it's own self-contained story but not contradict anything in the MCU and then bring Venom into…
Could be but I'm not sure it's been made that clear in the show? Will they explain why a Speedster needs to remain in it?
Hopefully the third may feature, say Thor (if still alive) or Captain Marvel (to generate extra interest in her sequel) or Adam Warlock (presumably will be introduced and not killed off).
It can just be set before 1956.
Atom and Reverse-Flash fighting in a spaceship on the way to the moon!
Just like last week I didn't mind this episode - it felt like a comic book presented on screen.
That wasn't actually Snart though was it? It was a manifestation of the Speedforce. It was the Speedforce imagining why Snart did what he did?
I have the opposite view of the reviewer - having a musical crossover straight after this episode makes no sense and is not needed. They should be building on the drama of this episode rather than dancing about with Supergirl.
A futuristic one-off film is much more appealing than a series, quite looking forward to this.
Fair play to Netflix.
Prequels could work.
This sounds like a terrible idea.