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'Arrowverse' Co-Creator Feels He 'Wasted My Time' On Universe & Is Disappointed with No Call from New DC CEOs

'Arrowverse' Co-Creator Feels He 'Wasted My Time' On Universe & Is Disappointed with No Call from New DC CEOs

Marc Guggenheim is speaking out about feeling let down by the new CEOs of DC Studios, James Gunn and Peter Safran.

The writer co-created Arrow and DC Legends of Tomorrow, and was a huge mastermind behind the mega event, Crisis on Infinite Earths.

In a recent newsletter, the creator expressed his disappointment about not being contacted or recognized for his work in constructing the overall Arrowverse, and feels like his time on the shows were eventually just a waste of time.

Keep reading to see what he said… More Here! »

'Arrow' Producer Shares What Would Happen If 'Green Arrow & The Canaries' Doesn't Get Picked Up

'Arrow' Producer Shares What Would Happen If 'Green Arrow & The Canaries' Doesn't Get Picked Up

Green Arrow & The Canaries producer Marc Guggenheim is speaking out about the spinoff.

The producer recently opened up about what would happen to the possible new show and those characters if it doesn’t get picked up.

“Certainly, the backdoor pilot ended with the cliffhanger of William’s abduction. And I do think we owe answers to a lot of those moments and questions,” he told TV Line.

“My instinct would be to try to answer those questions in the form of, like, a comic book tie-in — which is not to say that it couldn’t be done on the other shows,” Marc continued. “When you’re dealing with another time period, the year 2040 in this case, the only show that could handle that or really deal with those questions is Legends [of Tomorrow]. [But that] is a tricky bit of business, since the tonal mashup between Legends and Canaries is so very different. On the other hand, you’ve got Sara, who is sort of the connective glue there….”

“I look at these things as ‘quality problems,” he added. “I love the fact that we now have a universe of shows that allows us to ask ourselves these questions and explore different things and answer questions from different shows, but we also have comic books as an outlet, as well.”

'Arrow' Creator Reveals Finale Almost Went a Different Way

'Arrow' Creator Reveals Finale Almost Went a Different Way

The Arrow series finale was originally supposed to be much different.

Creator Marc Guggenheim recently opened up about how Oliver’s death was always planned, but for the actual finale.

“I always saw the show ending with Oliver’s death, but Oliver’s death in the actual finale,” he told Fake Nerd Podcast. “Then I kind of had a little bit of a fantasy that Oliver would die and you’d end with some sort of news broadcast talking about his legacy and that would sort of become the voice over.”

“And then you would go to this rooftop in a whole other city, and on the cut a thug or some bad guy would crash into the frame, having been punched off-screen,” Marc added. “And these pair of black boots would come down right in front of him and there’d be a flutter of a scalloped cape and the voice over would say something along the lines of, ‘Oliver Queen inspired a whole new generation of vigilantes.’ The implication being, of course, that he inspired Batman. So that, of course, didn’t happen for a variety of different reasons – not the least of which is Batwoman came along – but that was my original conception.”

The Arrow finale almost could have spawned a Batman series, but they decide to hand the reigns over to Oliver’s daughter Mia for the Green Arrow & The Canaries backdoor pilot. Still no word yet if that show will be picked up to series.

Stephen Amell Sends Emotional Note to Fans After Arrow's Comic-Con Panel

Stephen Amell Sends Emotional Note to Fans After Arrow's Comic-Con Panel

It was an emotional day for Stephen Amell and the cast of Arrow – it was the final time that they’re going to be together at Comic-Con!

The 38-year-old actor joined his castmates for the show’s season eight panel during 2019 Comic-Con on Saturday (July 20) in San Diego, Calif.

Joining Stephen at the event were David Ramsey, Katie Cassidy, Rick Gonzalez, and Juliana Harkavy, as well as series creator Marc Guggenheim and director James Bamford.

“I’ve never felt anything like what #SDCC just gave to me. If all I got from the past 8 years was those 45 minutes… I’d do it all again,” Stephen tweeted after the panel.

Brandon Routh, who will reprise his role as Superman in the Arrowverse this year, also made an appearance at the panel.

The final season of Arrow premieres on October 15.

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'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' Premieres New Footage at WonderCon 2016!

'DC's Legends of Tomorrow' Premieres New Footage at WonderCon 2016!

Caity Lotz is a striped beauty while arriving for the DC’s Legends of Tomorrow panel held during 2016 WonderCon at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Sunday (March 27) in Los Angeles.

The 29-year-old actress was joined by her co-stars Brandon Routh, Ciara Renee, Franz Drameh, and executive producer Marc Guggenheim.

During the panel, The CW unveiled a brand new trailer for the rest of the season, which included the first look at Jonah Hex! Watch below!


New DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Trailer

10+ pics inside of the DC’s Legends of Tomorrow cast at WonderConMore Here! »

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