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Iris aka Candice Patton Convinced Marvel Veteran James Gunn to Watch DC's 'The Flash'?
James Gunn, a stalwart member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will soon start watching 'The Flash' series based on the DC superhero.
By : Mangala Dilip
Jun 28, 2015 12:30 IST



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"The Flash" season 2, which will start airing from 6 October, is set to get a prestigious viewer with James Gunn, a stalwart member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, promising to start watching the CW show based on the DC comic book series.

Candice Patton, who plays Barry Allen's (Grant Gustin) love interest Iris West in the series, may have had something to do with his decision to support the rival comic universe.

Gunn, who was "home, bored, with a pretty bad cold", during the late hours of 27 June, agreed to do a Q&A with his fans, during which he answered many fans' questions.

Among the questions, one fan asked Gunn if had seen the CW shows "Arrow" and "The Flash", who are both DC comic book heroes. The director, who is affiliated to DC's competitor Marvel replied, "I'm going to start watching the Flash because people keep telling me it's good and I hung out with Candice Patton the other day and she was nice."

During the course of the interactive sessions, Gunn also disclosed that the movie he had most fun shooting was "Guardians of the Galaxy", and that it was a thousand times more fun than anything he had ever done.

He also admitted to having a tattoo on his arm, and although he did not specify what the tattoo was for, he revealed he is thinking about getting another one. He also revealed that while "Kingsmen" and "What We Do in the Shadows" are among the best movies he has seen this year so far, "Joker" is his favourite Superhero/Villain of all time.

Gunn also gave some info on the upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", that Awesome Mix Vol 2 and that Star Lord's (Chris Pratt) father will be incorporated in the sequel to "GOTG". He also joked about lead actor Pratt smelling like sh*t before ending the entertaining Q&A with his fans.
 

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‘Supernatural,’ ‘The Flash,’ and ‘Legacies’ Season Endings Pushed Due to Coronavirus
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“Supernatural” fans are going to have to wait a while longer to find out how the show ends.

Neither “Supernatural,” nor “The Flash,” nor “Legacies” will be able to finish their current seasons in the timeframe that was originally planned. All three CW series were among hundreds that were forced to shutdown production due to coronavirus, meaning that they were unable complete shooting and their season endings have now been pushed to an undetermined time later in 2020, according to a source close to the network.

The March 26 episode of “Legacies,” which was the last to complete shooting before the shutdown, will be its final for a while, with sources saying that the plan is currently for the fantasy drama to return to finish season 2 once production resumes later this year. From April 16, “Legacies” will be replaced in the Thursday 9 p.m. time slot by “In The Dark,” whose season 2 premiere is being brought forward to fill the programming gap.



On the “Flash” front, the DC show has enough episodes completed to last it through May 19, however, it too will then go in a hiatus with the hope of returning to finish season 6 later in 2020. Replacing it in the Tuesday 8 p.m. time slot will be new drama “Stargirl,” which is shifting its premiere date up a week. “Stargirl” will now premiere one day after it debuts digitally on DC Universe platform, as its digital debut also moves up by a week.






“Supernatural” co-showrunner Andrew Dabb explained on Twitter earlier this week that the show had filmed through episode 18 of its fifteenth and final season, but that its “visual effects and sound departments have closed because of the outbreak. So, right now, the episodes can’t be finished.” Starting March 30, episodes of “Supernatural” will be replaced by an original episode of “Whose Line Is It Anyway” in the 8 p.m. time slot, followed by a replay of the improv comedy show from 8:30 until 9 p.m.

The network is deciding to air every episode of every show that was able to be completed before the shutdown, according to sources, meaning that episodes will continue to air as usual over the next couple weeks.
 
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