Jeff Goldblum as The Grandmaster is a yes from me.
Jeff Goldblum as The Grandmaster is a yes from me.
Not really.
"First I was Black Canary. Then I died, so my sister took over the mantle. I came back to life and became White Canary. Then my sister died, so I'm becoming the Black Canary again."
Fixed point plotlines are just cop outs for writers to say why their characters can't do something obvious that fans point out.
Someone needs to reboot the system.
Did Sara pop back during the only lull in Damien Darhk's nuclear assault on Star City/wherever he was attacking?
I suppose it might just be a 4-part one week crossover. Something happens in Supergirl that leads into the next 3 shows, all concluding in LoT.
Blame disinterested Wesley for that disappointment.
I only saw a few tv spots over here and they mainly focused on the girl smashing through Seth Rogen's windscreen and him being chased by an angry mob.
Pat yourself on the back for not unintentionally giving away the reveal.
Not necessarily, but it does help to know why Seth & Rose's characters (initially) hate Zac's one.
Erm….spoilers I guess….yes he is.
The Paperboy is the aforementioned film in which that happens.
"Just incase you ever feel the need to …er…you know dress up as Killer Frost"
22 Jump Street is a completely different league to this film. The Ice Cube meltdown scene is one of the funniest things I've seen in years.
An Awfully Bad Adventure
I've never watched Girls so that joke didn't land with me.
In Star City you don't just get to keep the engagement ring, you also keep the stunning apartment too.
So I have question, exactly how many arrows did Oliver take with him?
The best jokes in the first one are the airbag ones, sadly ruined by the trailer giving them away.