This is a big year for archery in popular culture. At the movies, we've already seen Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games and next month Pixar's Princess Merida will sling some arrows, while Marvel's resident marksman Hawkeye is currently killing aliens/wearing no sleeves in The Avengers. The best man with a bow in the DC universe is getting his own live-action iteration this year too, as the Green Arrow leads the new television series Arrow.
Hey everybody, The CW has revealed an official first look at Arrow, featuring Stephen Amell in costume as DC Comics hero Green Arrow. The dark image has Amell as a hooded Oliver Queen, highlighting the stripped-down costume. That costume is designed by three-time Oscar winner Colleen Atwood, who is a favorite of both Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, with credits including Dark Shadows, The Rum Diary, Sleepy Hollow, The Tourist, and Big Fish, as well as Joe vs. the Volcano and The Silence of the Lambs.
Smallville enjoyed a decade-long run as the face of DC Comics on television, and since it ended last season, Warner Bros. and The CW have evidently been looking for another DC property to take its place on the idiot box. Just over two weeks ago, we learned about Arrow, a potential pilot that would make use of Green Arrow, the bow and arrow wielding protector of fictitious Star City created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp in 1941. Well, it's going to pilot, and it has found a leading man, as Stephen Amell has been cast as Oliver Queen.
A few weeks ago we learned that The CW was on the verge of ordering a pilot for a potential series based on Green Arrow, the DC Comics hero created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp way back in 1941. Last week, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the network ordered the pilot to a series that would be entitled Arrow, along with pilots for a Sex and the City prequel, and a contemporary Beauty and the Beast. Though the character, Oliver Queen, played a major recurring role on the long-lived but recently closed-out DC series Smallville, actor Justin Hartley will not be returning, and a newly-revealed casting breakdown gives a good idea of this new Arrow, along with his supporting characters.
Over the last ten years and change, superheroes of every stripe have come to dominate the blockbuster movie landscape, yet for the most part, the vast plains of television have yet to be successfully colonized by spandex-sporting neon gods. There have been plenty of kid-oriented animated series, but not so many live-action series. There are currently several in development, meaning that the idiot box might just finally get its share of superheroics. One potential show that might just become a reality is an in-development Green Arrow series based on the DC Comics character.
Writer Marc Guggenheim recently discussed the script for the upcoming Flash film. The DC character will hit the big screen before long, and Marc is speaking on some script ideas.
By all accounts, The Flash sounds like it’s going to be an interesting, if not bold movie. Guggenheim makes some wild comparison’s to other films while discussing the script idea, bringing up films like Se7en, and Silence of the Lambs, among others.