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John diggle green box
John diggle green box




john diggle green box
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john diggle green box

Now, I don't know if I'll be able to, because that would require a full-on crossover and many more millions of dollars than our show has. There's a reason I'm talking about Blackest Night. I'm trying to will it into existence.

john diggle green box

That's where the Black Lantern Osiris comes back and all that good stuff. "I don't know if you're aware of this, but I actually wrote a Blackest Night story. "Who says that story is over? All I can say to you is there are many more Flash and Arrowverse stories to be told," Wallace explained at the time. Wallace has previously told that he would love to do some variation on the iconic 2009-2010 DC Comics event.

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That meant that with the possibility for the show ending, the series thought it was important to deliver that closure as well. In an interview with TVLine, Wallace explained that at the time that episode was written - as well as the script for the season finale - the series hadn't yet been renewed for Season 9. Now, The Flash showrunner Eric Wallace explains why the series chose to wrap that story up and it turns out that it has to do with timing. John Diggle (David Ramsey) finally and definitively dealt with that mysterious glowing green object that fans had long hoped would see the character become a Green Lantern. Last week, it was the return of Tom Cavanagh's Thawne quite literally emerging from Matt Letscher's version of the character but before that, in "The Man in the Yellow Tie", fans got an unexpected resolution to a story started in Arrow's series finale. With that mystery solved, now the path is clear for him to embark on the journey set up for him in Justice U.With The Flash racing to its Season 8 finale this week, recent episodes of the long running The CW series have been packed with some surprising developments and turns. However, the box disappeared after Diggle rejected its offer of cosmic power in favor of staying with his family. Diggle spent the next couple years trying to reopen the box and discover why it came to him, and he ultimately accomplished this in The Flash episode “The Man in the Yellow Tie” with Eobard Thawne’s help (no, it didn’t end up being a Green Lantern tease). In the Arrow series finale, before he and his family left for Metropolis, John Diggle saw a mysterious box from space emitting a green light crash in front of him.

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On The CW’s overall DC TV front, along with Superman & Lois coming back for Season 3, Stargirl’s third season is currently going and Gotham Knights will begin airing sometime in 2023. So if Justice U is greenlit, this could be the only show to keep the main Arrowverse reality afloat by the time it starts airing. Batwoman and Legends of Tomorrow were cancelled, The Flash is gearing up for its final season, and Superman & Lois was revealed to take place on a different Earth than Earth-Prime, thus making the Diggle on that show not the same one we followed along with on Arrow. After that, it’ll be up to The CW brass to decide if Justice U should be ordered to series or pass on it and let this be a one-and-done affair that the public will never see.Ī lot has changed with the Arrowverse since Justice U was revealed to the public. The point being, the plan remains for Justice U to move forward, so while it’s obviously too late for it to be ready this TV season, maybe enough pieces will fall into place in the coming months for the pilot to shoot sometime next year. Sometimes it takes longer than expected to craft a project, but as David Ramsey explained, a new writer is being brought aboard to work on Justice U, though he isn’t willing to disclose the identity of the woman. It’s still in development, and we’re moving forward. I’m not sure I can say her name, so I won’t, but we’re very close to submitting our second draft. We’re on the second draft of a script, and we just closed the deal on a writer. We haven’t heard anything else about what’s being planned for Justice U, but Ramey assured TV Line that the spinoff is still in the works with the following: You’ll recall that Justice U would see John Diggle running a mission involving five young metahumans going undercover at a prestigious university, and under his education and training, they’ll become the “heroes of tomorrow.” Along with his acting duties, David Ramsey will direct the pilot, and Superman & Lois’ Michael Narducci and Grey’s Anatomy’s Zoanne Clack are writing and executive producing.






John diggle green box