From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek images from the new "Arrow" episode "Dead To Rights", marking the return of DC Comics' villain 'Deadshot', written by Geoff Johns and directed by Glen Winter, airing on CW, February 27, 2013 :
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) learn that 'Deadshot' (Michael Rowe) is still alive and his next target is 'Malcom' (John Barrowman).
"Malcom invites 'Tommy' (Colin Donnell) to attend a benefit honoring Malcom for his work with 'Starling City' but Tommy refuses to attend.
"Oliver encourages his friend to mend his relationship with his father while he can. Meanwhile, Oliver struggles to balance his new relationship with 'McKenna' (Janina Gavankar) and his duties as 'Arrow'..."
"Our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character," said "Arrow" producer Marc Guggenheim, "than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics."
The original 'Deadshot' aka 'Floyd Lawton',...
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) learn that 'Deadshot' (Michael Rowe) is still alive and his next target is 'Malcom' (John Barrowman).
"Malcom invites 'Tommy' (Colin Donnell) to attend a benefit honoring Malcom for his work with 'Starling City' but Tommy refuses to attend.
"Oliver encourages his friend to mend his relationship with his father while he can. Meanwhile, Oliver struggles to balance his new relationship with 'McKenna' (Janina Gavankar) and his duties as 'Arrow'..."
"Our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character," said "Arrow" producer Marc Guggenheim, "than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics."
The original 'Deadshot' aka 'Floyd Lawton',...
- 2/18/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
According to VancouverFilm.Net, CW's "Arrow" will see the return of DC Comics' villain 'Deadshot' in the episode "Dead to Rights", directed by Glen Winter from a script by Geoff Johns, airing February 27, 2013 :
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) learn that 'Deadshot' (Michael Rowe) is still alive and his next target is 'Malcom' (John Barrowman). Malcom invites 'Tommy' (Colin Donnell) to attend a benefit honoring Malcom for his work with 'Starling City' but Tommy refuses to attend. Oliver encourages his friend to mend his relationship with his father while he can. Meanwhile, Oliver struggles to balance his new relationship with 'McKenna' (Janina Gavankar) and his duties as 'Arrow'..."
"Our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character," said producer Marc Guggenheim, "than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics."
The original 'Deadshot' aka 'Floyd Lawton', was created by Bob Kane,...
"...'Oliver' (Stephen Amell) and 'Diggle' (David Ramsey) learn that 'Deadshot' (Michael Rowe) is still alive and his next target is 'Malcom' (John Barrowman). Malcom invites 'Tommy' (Colin Donnell) to attend a benefit honoring Malcom for his work with 'Starling City' but Tommy refuses to attend. Oliver encourages his friend to mend his relationship with his father while he can. Meanwhile, Oliver struggles to balance his new relationship with 'McKenna' (Janina Gavankar) and his duties as 'Arrow'..."
"Our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character," said producer Marc Guggenheim, "than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics."
The original 'Deadshot' aka 'Floyd Lawton', was created by Bob Kane,...
- 2/10/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
From VancouverFilm.Net, Sneak Peek the first images of DC Comics' 'Deadshot' in the episode "Lone Gunman" from CW's upcoming comic book adaptation, "Arrow".
"Arrow", adapting the adventures of the DC Comics' character 'Green Arrow' premieres Wednesday October 10, 2012.
"In the same way that the pilot is a more grounded and realistic take on the material," said producer Marc Guggenheim, "our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics.
"But you’ll definitely see the red eye piece, which is the most distinctive, iconic feature of that character..."
The original 'Deadshot' 'super-villain' character, aka 'Floyd Lawton', was created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz, debuting in DC Comics "Batman' #59 (June/July 1950), as a dapper killer-for-hire, heralding himself in 'Gotham City' as a new crimefighter.
But Lawton is sent to...
"Arrow", adapting the adventures of the DC Comics' character 'Green Arrow' premieres Wednesday October 10, 2012.
"In the same way that the pilot is a more grounded and realistic take on the material," said producer Marc Guggenheim, "our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics.
"But you’ll definitely see the red eye piece, which is the most distinctive, iconic feature of that character..."
The original 'Deadshot' 'super-villain' character, aka 'Floyd Lawton', was created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz, debuting in DC Comics "Batman' #59 (June/July 1950), as a dapper killer-for-hire, heralding himself in 'Gotham City' as a new crimefighter.
But Lawton is sent to...
- 10/3/2012
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
The DC Comics character 'Deadshot' (played by Michael Rowe) will appear in the CW's Vancouver-lensed "Arrow" TV series, in the third episode titled "Lone Gunman".
"Arrow", adapting the adventures of the DC Comics' character 'Green Arrow' premieres Wednesday October 10, 2012.
"In the same way that the pilot is a more grounded and realistic take on the material," said producer Marc Guggenheim, "our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics. But you’ll definitely see the red eye piece, which is the most distinctive, iconic feature of that character..."
The original 'Deadshot' 'super-villain' character, aka 'Floyd Lawton', was created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz, debuting in DC Comics "Batman' #59 (June/July 1950), as a dapper killer-for-hire, heralding himself in 'Gotham City' as a new crimefighter.
But Lawton is sent to...
"Arrow", adapting the adventures of the DC Comics' character 'Green Arrow' premieres Wednesday October 10, 2012.
"In the same way that the pilot is a more grounded and realistic take on the material," said producer Marc Guggenheim, "our 'Deadshot' is a more grounded and realistic take on the character than the fully costumed and masked super-villain that you see in the comics. But you’ll definitely see the red eye piece, which is the most distinctive, iconic feature of that character..."
The original 'Deadshot' 'super-villain' character, aka 'Floyd Lawton', was created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz, debuting in DC Comics "Batman' #59 (June/July 1950), as a dapper killer-for-hire, heralding himself in 'Gotham City' as a new crimefighter.
But Lawton is sent to...
- 8/1/2012
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
The CW's Arrow has cast Michael Rowe as the villain Deadshot. Deadshot - created by Bob Kane, David Vern Reed and Lew Schwartz - first appeared in 1950 comic Batman #59. Canadian actor Rowe will make his debut as the character in Arrow's third episode, titled 'The Lone Gunman'. "Deadshot doesn't speak much, so he has to have that physicality," exec Marc Guggenheim told TV Guide. "And Michael certainly has that - he has that look." The producer added that it is "very possible" that the character will return to battle (more)...
- 7/31/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Death played a big role in real life . and in the comics this week. First, here are the headlines, all taken from the scifipulse.net website: Batman Artist Lew Schwartz Passes The man who served as a .ghost artist. for Batman creator Bob Kane has passed. He was 84. Lew Sayre Schwartz, who drew more than 120 comics featuring the Caped Crusader, died earlier this month as a result of injuries sustained in a fall, according to digitalspy.com. Schwartz worked on DC.s Batman and Detective Comics between the years 1948 and 1953. After that time, he went on to a successful career in advertising, co-founding the commercial production company Ferro, Mogubgub and Schwartz. .I had the pleasure of interviewing...
- 6/30/2011
- by Wayne Hall
- Monsters and Critics
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