Although I’ve been historically critical of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow‘s Bill and Ted inspired method of teaming up with historical figures, I can’t deny that the series has been on an upswing in terms of quality in recent weeks. And, from what we can tell, “Camelot/3000” looks to find a nice blend of the established formula and mining DC Comics’ rich mythology.
If anything, fans will want to tune in not only to see the return of the Justice Society of America, who have been scattered throughout time and tasked with protecting fragments of the Spear of Destiny from the Legion of Doom, but also to see the Waverider crew travel to at least two drastically different time periods.
One such era that is made quite obvious from the clip we’ve presented today is that of the Renaissance. It’s here that we’ll no...
If anything, fans will want to tune in not only to see the return of the Justice Society of America, who have been scattered throughout time and tasked with protecting fragments of the Spear of Destiny from the Legion of Doom, but also to see the Waverider crew travel to at least two drastically different time periods.
One such era that is made quite obvious from the clip we’ve presented today is that of the Renaissance. It’s here that we’ll no...
- 2/21/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Knowing we’re at the home stretch, The CW is not content to rest on its laurels and continues to circulate promotional materials leading up to the big DC TV four-show crossover. Earlier this week, they released new posters for each show (check them out here and here) as well as a brief new trailer.
The latest promo video comes in the form of a nifty new clip hyping the portion of the crossover belonging to DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. This black and white found footage-style reel sees the Dominators being met with military force and is highly reminiscent of 1950’s era science fiction movies, something quite appropriate for a show that deals in time travel.
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At this point, it remains unclear if this footage is actually from the crossover itself or was shot specifically...
The latest promo video comes in the form of a nifty new clip hyping the portion of the crossover belonging to DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. This black and white found footage-style reel sees the Dominators being met with military force and is highly reminiscent of 1950’s era science fiction movies, something quite appropriate for a show that deals in time travel.
The CW 4 Night Crossover Event Gallery 1 of 34
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At this point, it remains unclear if this footage is actually from the crossover itself or was shot specifically...
- 11/23/2016
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
It's thought that the Dominators will arrive on Earth-1 to take on - or take out - metahumans as they look to create their own, but a new video for Legends of Tomorrow points to them having visited Earth before. Based on what we see below, that was during the second World War, and considering the fact that's when the Justice Society of America was around, perhaps they'll also show up in the crossover! We'll just have to wait and see, but it will be interesting to see if we get any more teasers like this over the next few days. Do you guys have any theories about what this video might mean? Sound off below. All For One And One For All In This Crossover Of Superheroes — After learning the Dominators’ plan for the world, the Legends must work together with The Flash (guest star Grant Gustin), Supergirl (guest...
- 11/23/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
You've read the descriptions for Supergirl, The Flash, and Arrow, but now The CW has released the synopsis for "Invasion!" the final part of the four night event (though considering the fact that it won't kick off until the final few moments of Supergirl, it's more like a three parter). Taking place in Legends of Tomorrow, the finale is clearly going to be huge as the heroes look to take out the Dominators. Chances are they'll succeed - these shows wouldn't have much to do moving forward if the heroes lose - but it should be interesting to see what long lasting ramifications the event has for the DC TV Universe. Perhaps the most intriguing reveal here is related to the aberration cause by Stein in 1987, the year the Legends first crossed paths with the Reverse-Flash. Could it be tied to his younger self? All For One And One For...
- 11/16/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
If by remixing a track an artist manages to improve upon the original, then it’s safe to say they’ve done their job well. Ben Zamora may not have had the most challenging source material considering what Tiësto and Don Diablo released in the form of “Chemicals” last summer, but what he’s turned out is worthy of praise nonetheless.
While not deviating far from the future house inclination of the original, Zamora’s remix blends the melodies of the verse and break far more effectively. A more gravelly modulation of the synth is accompanied by pitch-shifted cuts of Thomas Troelsen’s iconic vocal leading up to the drop, which hints at the chord progression of the source material while functioning better in the context of the arrangement as a whole.
After listening to Ben Zamora‘s remix of Tiësto and Don Diablo’s “Chemicals,” let us know which...
While not deviating far from the future house inclination of the original, Zamora’s remix blends the melodies of the verse and break far more effectively. A more gravelly modulation of the synth is accompanied by pitch-shifted cuts of Thomas Troelsen’s iconic vocal leading up to the drop, which hints at the chord progression of the source material while functioning better in the context of the arrangement as a whole.
After listening to Ben Zamora‘s remix of Tiësto and Don Diablo’s “Chemicals,” let us know which...
- 2/1/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
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