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Just so I understand the rules of time travel on Legends of Tomorrow, they can’t go back in time to an event they’ve already tinkered with. But can they go back to their own pasts and change things? — Russell
Yes, they can, but it wouldn’t be easy. “One of the things that we establish on this show is that time wants to happen,” EP Marc Guggenheim says. “We haven’t done a story yet where a character wants to go back and change a seminal moment in their lives, but it would be extremely difficult to do.” In short, Sara could try to prevent herself from getting on the Queen’s Gambit, but she may just end up on the boat via other means. “Also, I’m not entirely sure that Sara Lance would want to change that,” Guggenheim counters. “Obviously those years in the League and on Lian Yu were not sunshine and roses, but Sara’s content with the person that she is. She doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking about how to change who she is.” -
Ok, I've just discovered this from Marc Guggenheim and while the news is not exactly shocking but still informative.
"Every once and a while, we do an episode where the 10-year-old me has to pinch himself,” executive producer Marc Guggenheim says. “We’re not only introducing our version of Connor Hawke to our universe, we’re going to meet the 2046 version of Oliver Queen, and Stephen Amell is going to be reprising his role from Arrow. As an added bonus to comic-book fans, Oliver is missing his left arm and will be sporting a goatee, in a nod to the character’s appearance in the seminal Dark Knight Returns. We think this episode features some of the coolest things we’ve ever done.
Edit: I just discovered there was another poster who rivaled this information already. Opps,Last edited by Haggard01; 01-28-2016, 08:38 PM.Comment
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Ok, I've just discovered this from Marc Guggenheim and while the news is not exactly shocking but still informative.
"Every once and a while, we do an episode where the 10-year-old me has to pinch himself,” executive producer Marc Guggenheim says. “We’re not only introducing our version of Connor Hawke to our universe, we’re going to meet the 2046 version of Oliver Queen, and Stephen Amell is going to be reprising his role from Arrow. As an added bonus to comic-book fans, Oliver is missing his left arm and will be sporting a goatee, in a nod to the character’s appearance in the seminal Dark Knight Returns. We think this episode features some of the coolest things we’ve ever done.
Edit: I just discovered there was another poster who rivaled this information already. Opps,Comment
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Actually, according to them this one isn't his kid... but considering it is Marc Guggenheim, aka Liar Extraordinaire, one must take that with a hefty dose of salt...Comment
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It was already explicitly said that this version of Connor Hawke isn't related to Oliver, and said statement was made without any prompting whatsoever.
Connor and Future!Oliver showing up in the same episode is most likely going to be a result of Connor having met Oliver at some point and, after having joined "Team Arrow", been groomed to take over the Green Arrow mantle.Comment
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True w/ re: to all points in both above posts ..... but an anti-Olicity girl can always dream
Meanwhile what I'll enjoy seeing when we meet 2046 Oliver Queen in LoT is how Ray and Sara will react when they meet him and how he will react when he sees them ... should be fun!Comment
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True w/ re: to all points in both above posts ..... but an anti-Olicity girl can always dream
Meanwhile what I'll enjoy seeing when we meet 2046 Oliver Queen in LoT is how Ray and Sara will react when they meet him and how he will react when he sees them ... should be fun!Comment
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It isn't believable to cast a different actor if they are still an adult. Now if we wouldn't see him and it is just a voice-over you can change the actor.
You only get a different actor if you're casting a younger version of the character.Comment
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Because Stephen Amell is already an adult so his appearance probably wouldn't change too much outside of looking older. They will just use old-age make-up to make him look older.
It isn't believable to cast a different actor if they are still an adult. Now if we wouldn't see him and it is just a voice-over you can change the actor.
You only get a different actor if you're casting a younger version of the character.Comment
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He realized this is likely his only shot at ever again playing Oliver Queen without the encumbrance of Olicity. That missing arm is where he literally had to cleave her from his side to get free .... desperate times call for desperate measuresComment
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So, you're saying he had to chew his arm off, like an animal in a trap to get away from Felicity.Comment
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