Marc Guggenheim, the creator of The CW’s DC Comics-inspired sequence “Arrow” and “Legends of Tomorrow,” has cleared up on-line experiences that swirled not that way back relating to one thing he mentioned.
Particularly, a quote from Guggenheim appeared to tease that there as soon as have been plans for a possible TV sequence that might see Brandon Routh reprising the Superman position.
Routh, after all, performed the character in 2006’s “Superman Returns”. Nevertheless he additionally performed a special incarnation of him for the high-profile “Disaster on Infinite Earths” occasion sequence within the Arrowverse.
Now, in a brand new weblog put up, Guggenheim defined how the quote he made was misinterpreted and received out of hand:
“A follower requested if I had any promotional images of [Brandon] Routh as Superman from the Disaster on Infinite Earths occasion that I showran.
Considering nothing of it, I posted what I had on my Dropbox and casually talked about – as a result of I believed it was a enjoyable little nugget – that Brandon and I had talked about some type of ‘sequel sequence’ for his model of Superman.
Effectively, that little remark kinda went viral. A buddy of mine, a comic book store proprietor, texted me that immediately his Fb feed was nothing however articles in regards to the remark – a few of which exaggerated mentioned remark right into a ‘chance’ (there’s none that I can moderately conceive of) and even ‘talks’ (which haven’t occurred, until you depend Brandon’s and my little chats).
I share as a result of it’s (a) an amusing anecdote that demonstrates how even essentially the most innocuous of feedback can, sometimes, go viral; and (b) an ideal instance of how a lot love there nonetheless is for the Arrowverse.”
Guggenheim has additionally shared idea artwork that the crew of “Legends of Tomorrow” labored up for the Disaster model of what they dubbed ‘SuperBrandon’. That artwork may be discovered at Guggenheim’s weblog.