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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Arrow Is Getting A Gay, African-American Superhero – Curtis Holt/Mr. Terrific

August 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Echo-KellumEver since it began on TV, Arrow has had a large gay fanbase. It’s something it hasn’t been afraid to play-on, with bucket loads of shirtlessness, teasingly homoerotic responses in interviews and an attitude that has seen some accuse it of gay-baiting. However, there hasn’t actually been a vast amount of LGBT characters and activity on the screen (indeed the first season of The Flash had more than three seasons of Arrow).

Now though, executive producer Marc Guggenheim has revealed, “We’re often asked when we’re going to add another LGBT character to the show and our version of Mr Terrific happens to be gay for anyone that cares about that kind of stuff.”

Echo Kellum (Ben and Kate) will play Curtis Holt/Mr. Terrific, a character that’s been part of the DC Comics universe since 1997 (there was a previous Mr. Terrific, aka Terry Sloane, although it’s believed Arrow will concentrate on the more modern take). However, it’s interesting that while nearly all screen versions of comic characters have either retained the sexuality they had on the page or straightened them up, this time around they’re making him gay, something he’s never been in other incarnations.

Indeed in the comics it was the death of his wife and child that turned Holt from billionaire, Gold Medal-winning Decathlete into a supehero. It’ll be interesting to see how that changes in Arrow. All that’s known so far is that he will will join the show as someone who works with Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards).

Greg Berlanti has previously spoken about his desire to have an LGBT character as a series regular rather than as a guest star (which is what they’ve been on both Arrow and The Flash), but it’s not known whether the plan is for Holt to be that regular character.

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Brandon Routh Gets Suited Up As A Costumed Atom In Our First Look At Him In Arrow

February 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

arrow-brandon-routh-atom Brandon Routh is getting his superhero on again as Atom in Arrow. While we’ve seen his character, Ray Palmer, in earlier episodes, he’s not actually donning the Atom suit until episode 15 of Season 3. However to give us our first taste a great picture of him in costume has been released.

It may not be Superman, but he’s looking pretty good.

Little is known about how this character will fit into the show. He could be teaming up with Arrow and co., or possibly he’ll be a vigilante on his own. It’s also rumoured that along with Arrow and Flash, the CW Network is planning an Atom show.

That possible spin-off is still in the early stages, but if fans respond to Routh’s heroics in the coming weeks, expect to see a lot more of him in his own show.

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ACTORS: Brandon Routh  FILMS: Arrow  

Two Gay Characters Coming To The Flash As We Get Our First Look At Colton Haynes In Leather As Arsenal In Arrow

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

arrow-colton-haynes-arsenalEver since its started, Arrow has seemed more interested in luring in gay men and women than the young men traditionally associated with superheroes. However while the general shirtlessness has been close to gay-baiting, there’s been a severe lack of actual LGBT characters, other than the blink-and-you’ll miss it inclusion of Nyssa Al Ghul (Katrina Law) as Sara Lance’s (Caity Lotz) former lover. While Sara technically remains bisexual, we’ve only actually seen her in heterosexual situations since then.

That is perhaps surprising considering exec producer Greg Berlanti is gay himself. He’s now expanding the comic-book universe with The Flash, and he’s promised that the gay quotient will be much higher in that show.

Talking to HuffPo, Berlanti and fellow executive producer Andrew Kreisberg have said that gay DC Comics character David Singh will be a recurring character in The Flash TV universe, with Patrick Sabongui already cast in the role.They’re also promised that ‘another gay character will be introduced in the first half of Season 1 of “The Flash” — a man who already exists in the DC universe (I tried to get them to name the character, but they didn’t take the bait).’

A little bit more gay interest has been added by the casting of Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart, aka Captain Cold.

There are big plans for Arrow too, including major crossovers with The Flash in the upcoming season. And as teased ever since Colton Haynes was introduced as Roy Harper towards the end of Season 1, he will emerge under his superhero identity, Arsenal, in Season 3. EW has debuted the first image of him looking very cool in red leather, which you can see above.

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ACTORS: Colton Haynes  FILMS: Arrow, The Flash  

Arrow – Season 1 (DVD)

September 21, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Katie Cassidy, Willa Holland, Colin Donnell
Director: Various
Running Time: 943 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: September 23rd 2013

When the first promos for Arrow appeared, it wasn’t clear whether it was going to work. It looked a little po-faced and yet a tad silly, which wasn’t helped by the fact it’s based on a DC Comics character who few people know anything about. However once it started airing it revealed itself to be a surprisingly entertaining show.

After the sinking of his billionaire family’s luxury yacht, Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) was presumed dead. However, five years after his disappearance he re-emerges, having been trapped on a remote island all that time. Everyone is amazed to see him, although some still haven’t forgiven him for being the arrogant prig he was before he disappeared. [Read more…]

John Barrowman Admits He’d ‘Love To Make Out’ With Arrow Co-star Stephen Amell

December 12, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

john-barrowman-arrowJohn Barrowman has been popping up every so often on the new superhero TV series Arrow, as a mysterious man who seems to be plotting nefarious things, and is somehow bound up in a conspiracy that resulted in Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) getting trapped on an island for five years.

However, while Barrowman’s Malcolm Merlyn has seemed to be a bad guy, in a new interview with TV Guide, the gay actor and singer describes his character as a “troubled hero”, who’s actually trying to clean up the city, but his methods clash with those of spoiled heir turned archery-obsessed superhero Queen (aka title character Arrow).

Barrowman was then asked whether Malcom would be getting any ‘sexy time’ with show’s title character. “I don’t think we ever will!” he says. “Although I would love to make out with Stephen Amell, I don’t think these two are gonna bed down. I always ask him if I can play some xylophone on his abs (Laughs).”

The actor was also asked about the fact he ‘doesn’t hold back’ (which we presume is a euphemism for that fact he never hides the fact he’s gay), Barrowman says “I am what I am, and I don’t hide it. If anybody asked me to change, I would tell them to f**k off.”

If you haven’t seen Arrow and wonder whether Barrowman is right to want to kiss Stephen Amell, just look at the pic below (or indeed our hot gallery of the actor) and tell us you wouldn’t snog him too if you had the chance.

Stephen Amell in Arrow poster

Stephen Amell in Arrow poster

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ACTORS: John Barrowman, Stephen Amell  FILMS: Arrow  

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