DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television have been dominating the small screen with hit shows like Arrow, The Flash and Gotham they have cornered the market for live-action super heroics in our living rooms and with those shows returning and the additions of DC Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl joining them DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television reign has no end in sight. Saturday night they took over Hall H for the Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment Screening Block panel, a three-hour event at Comic-Con International: San Diego 2015; featuring both screening of new footage and cast Q&As.
To kick off the Legends of Tomorrow panel they show a quick video that showed some new footage, with cuts to comic book-like art of the individual main characters. That led to the previous released trailer for the series.
To kick off the Legends of Tomorrow panel they show a quick video that showed some new footage, with cuts to comic book-like art of the individual main characters. That led to the previous released trailer for the series.
Geoff Johns served as moderator for the DC's Legends of Tomorrow Q&A, featuring Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg along with fellow executive producers Phil Klemmer and Sarah Schechter; plus cast members Ciara Renée (Hawkgirl/Kendra Saunders), Victor Garber (one-half of Firestorm/Dr. Martin Stein), Brandon Routh (The Atom/Ray Palmer), Wentworth Miller (Captain Cold/Leonard Snart), Caity Lotz (White Canary/Sara Lance) and Dominic Purcell (Heat Wave/Mick Rory).
Guggenheim told the crowd that the first few episodes of the
new seasons of both Arrow and The Flash will contain some
"table-setting" for Legends of Tomorrow -- including
revealing to the world that Ray Palmer survived the Arrow season
finale explosion, and reviving Sara Lance from the dead.
Johns revealed that along with Hawkgirl, Hawkman will appear
in Legends of Tomorrow. No casting was announced.
Johns asked Klemmer, who recently worked on The
Tomorrow People, about what attracted him to Legends of
Tomorrow.
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"That was one of the easier decisions I've ever made. Being able to return to the Berlanti family; I've spent my entire career at Warner Bros. To be able to do something like this, with a cast like this, really was a millisecond sort of decision."
- Phil Klemmer
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