Brandon Routh

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    Superman past and present Brandon Routh and Tyler Hoechlin pose on 'Crisis On Infinite Earths' set

    But where is Tom Welling's Man of Steel?

  • EntertainmentTVLine.com

    Arrowverse Crossover: Brandon Routh, Tyler Hoechlin to Both Play Superman

    In the upcoming Arrowverse crossover event, Legends of Tomorrow's Brandon Routh will suit up as the Man of Steel — just as he did for the 2006 Bryan Singer film, Superman Returns. What's more, Arrowverse alum Tyler Hoechlin will also reprise his role as Supes for the crossover, our sister site Deadline reports. Routh, who […]

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    ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow’ Finale Leaves Everyone Seeing Double

    In the season finale of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow," the legends travel to 1916 France. First rule of time travel: Never interact with yourself in another time.

  • NewsRobert Chan

    How to Watch 'Legends of Tomorrow' If You've Never Seen 'Arrow' or 'The Flash'

    With the premiere of Legends of Tomorrow, you’ll be able to see DC characters on The CW three days a week. Even though it’s a spinoff, executive producer Marc Guggenheim says, “It totally stands on its own. If you’re not a fan of Arrow and The Flash, the show is very easy to follow.” But just in case, we’ve put together this primer for viewers interested in watching Legends who know nothing about the first two series.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Legends of Tomorrow' Review: Nutty, Anarchic Fun

    More than any current TV adaptation, Legends of Tomorrow captures the feeling of what it was like to read a DC Comics team-up “special issue” during the Silver Age of comics in the 1960s. The team assembled for this latest Greg Berlanti-produced bagatelle, premiering on Thursday night after you’ve consumed new episodes of his Flash (on Tuesday) and Arrow (on Wednesday) is a nuttily eclectic one.

  • NewsRobert Chan

    'Legends of Tomorrow' Preview: Superhero Show or Family Show?

    The stage was crowded at today’s press tour panel for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, The CW’s latest spinoff in the Arrow universe. All ten members of the main cast were there, as well as five of the show’s executive producers and DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns. Despite concerns that there will eventually be a saturation point for superhero shows on TV, Johns said that as long as the shows are all exploring something different and “as long as they’re all great shows,” that day will never come.