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Andrew Kreisberg Fired From Supergirl and The Flash
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Andrew Kreisberg Fired From Supergirl and The Flash

Following having been initially suspended over alleged sexual harassment, producer Andrew Kreisberg has now been fired from all The CW shows which includes Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and the Vixen animated series. “After a thorough investigation, Warner Bros. Television Group has terminated Andrew Kreisberg’s employment, effective immediately,” WB said in a statement. “Greg […]

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Gorilla Grodd Planned Long-Term For The Flash

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Last we saw of Grodd in The Flash he was off to Gorilla City, and while that’s the last we’ll see of the mind-controlling gorilla this Season, it’s learned more is to come.

The Flash Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg offered they are building up Grodd much like they did with the Arrow villain, Ra’s Al Ghul, which may mean Grodd as potential main bad guy in Season 3 or later down the road.

“I would liken the Gorilla City thing to Ra’s al Ghul. You know, you hear about “the man from nanda part” in [Arrow] Season 1, and “the man who showed Malcolm the way,” and then you met Nyssa, then in Season 3 you met Ra’s. So, it’s a long-term thing.”

(via Collider)

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Bizarro Coming To Supergirl

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It’s learned that Bizarro is coming to Supergirl.

Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed the news on Kevin Smith’s podcast with mention plans are underway.

No specific details were mentioned, so it’s unclear if it will be the Bizarro Superman version or the Bizarro Supergirl version.

It’s probably more than likely Bizarro-Girl, who is from Htrae/Bizarro World, and has opposite powers.

Kreisberg also said Supergirl will be going up against Toyman, Winn Schott’s incarcerated father Winslow Sr., to be played by Henry Czerny.

Supergirl returns January 4th on CBS.

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Watch: Andrew Kreisberg Talks Flash Time Travel & Arrow Villains

Check out the latest episode of DC All Access above featuring executive producer Andrew Kreisberg talking about the upcoming episodoes of Arrow and The Flash.

Kreisberg offers that Flash will see more time travel, with mention the series will even see a time jump, and also that Brandon Routh’s Atom will appear on an episode.

Regarding Arrow, Ra’s Al Ghul’s offer to Oliver Queen is discussed as well as the DC Comics serial killer villain, Murmur.

The CW also released a new promo featuring a look at the upcoming episodes of The Flash with Mark Hamill as Trickster.

A week with no new #DCTV? Say it ain’t so! Don’t worry, new episodes of The Flash and Arrow are just around the corner, and DC All Access is here with an exclusive look at what’s ahead. Tiffany talks to Andrew Kreisberg, Executive Producer of The Flash and Arrow, about the cliffhangers both shows ended on, how big a role time travel will be playing on The Flash and when we’ll get to see the A.T.O.M. suit in action!

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Tonight’s Flash Features Huge “Superman II Fight”

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Slight spoilers for tonight’s return of The Flash, but more than likely the details will just get you more excited to watch.

Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg let loose a few details about tonight’s episode, which is said to include a huge fight reminiscent of the big Superman II fight on the streets that reveals The Flash to the world.

“The Flash does this knockdown, drag out Superman II fight in the streets with the rogues, and everyone sees The Flash,” Kreisberg told The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s no longer an urban myth. He can’t be dismissed. The world starts to change and is starting to have to accept that there are these crazy things out there. That will have repercussions going back into Starling City as the world starts to change.”

The episode, titled “Revenge of the Rogues,” features Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold teaming with Dominic Purcell as Heat Wave.

“It’s the first time villains have said ‘our goal this week is to kill The Flash,'” Kreisberg offered.

So with the Rogues after Flash, will The Flash be prepared? Grant Gustin hints that The Flash might be distracted following the events that went down with the mid-season finale.

“He’s thinking about Reverse Flash after the last episode,” Gustin said.

“The Flash” airs tonight at 8pm ET on the CW.

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