Stars: Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, Rich Sommer, Jason Gray-Stanford, Shauna Johannesen | Written by Matt Leslie, Stephen J. Smith | Directed by Francois Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell
The Turbo Kid directing trio (known collectively as Rkss) return with this ’80s teen adventure homage that taps into the same nostalgic vein as Stranger Things or the recent remake of Stephen King’s It. Affectionately made and superbly acted, it’s shot through with a streak of darkness that delivers genuine chills.
Summer of 84‘s hero is fifteen year old Davey (Graham Verchere), a conspiracy theory obsessive who’s dividing the summer between his paper round and hanging out with his three best friends: chubby, sensitive Woody (Caleb Emery), brainy nerd Faraday (Cory Gruter-Andrew) and would-be tough guy Eats (Judah Lewis). When a serial killer anonymously announces that he’s responsible for over a dozen deaths of young boys in the area,...
The Turbo Kid directing trio (known collectively as Rkss) return with this ’80s teen adventure homage that taps into the same nostalgic vein as Stranger Things or the recent remake of Stephen King’s It. Affectionately made and superbly acted, it’s shot through with a streak of darkness that delivers genuine chills.
Summer of 84‘s hero is fifteen year old Davey (Graham Verchere), a conspiracy theory obsessive who’s dividing the summer between his paper round and hanging out with his three best friends: chubby, sensitive Woody (Caleb Emery), brainy nerd Faraday (Cory Gruter-Andrew) and would-be tough guy Eats (Judah Lewis). When a serial killer anonymously announces that he’s responsible for over a dozen deaths of young boys in the area,...
- 8/29/2018
- by Matthew Turner
- Nerdly
We've been excited for Daily Dead readers to see Summer of 84 ever since Heather Wixson called it a "brutally fun and heartbreaking blast from the past" in her Sundance review. With Gunpowder & Sky releasing the Summer of 84 this August, the wait is nearly over, and a new clip that was unveiled this past weekend at Comic-Con has now been released online, giving horror fans another look at the nostalgia-fueled film.
Synopsis: "Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and care free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous."
Directed by Rkss from a screenplay by Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith, Summer of 84 stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer.
Synopsis: "Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and care free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous."
Directed by Rkss from a screenplay by Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith, Summer of 84 stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer.
- 7/23/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Anne With an E” Season 2, including the finale “The Growing Good of the World.”]
The character of Great Aunt Josephine Barry in the “Anne of Green Gables” books has always been a fan favorite because she seemed to truly understand and encourage the unique aspects of the orphan that transformed the lives of those in Avonlea. In Netflix’s adaptation “Anne With an E,” it’s revealed that her perception and empathy comes from her own personal struggles: Aunt Josephine (Deborah Grover) is gay.
Series creator Moira Walley-Beckett spoke to IndieWire about adding this extra dimension to the beloved literary character, as well as more realistic touches for Canada in the Edwardian period, and what she’s eyeing for Anne Shirley Cuthbert (Amybeth McNulty) in Season 3.
“Upon reading [the novel] again as an adult, I was wondering about Aunt Jo,” said Walley-Beckett. “In the book, she’s a spinster and she’s...
The character of Great Aunt Josephine Barry in the “Anne of Green Gables” books has always been a fan favorite because she seemed to truly understand and encourage the unique aspects of the orphan that transformed the lives of those in Avonlea. In Netflix’s adaptation “Anne With an E,” it’s revealed that her perception and empathy comes from her own personal struggles: Aunt Josephine (Deborah Grover) is gay.
Series creator Moira Walley-Beckett spoke to IndieWire about adding this extra dimension to the beloved literary character, as well as more realistic touches for Canada in the Edwardian period, and what she’s eyeing for Anne Shirley Cuthbert (Amybeth McNulty) in Season 3.
“Upon reading [the novel] again as an adult, I was wondering about Aunt Jo,” said Walley-Beckett. “In the book, she’s a spinster and she’s...
- 7/15/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
The Fantasia International Film Festival is all set to return to Concordia University, The Cinémathèque Québécoise, and The McCord Museum for the 22nd edition of the festival, which takes place from July 12st to August 1st 2018 and marks the start of a Huge two month festival of genre film that, fingers crossed, we’ll be bringing you coverage of here on Nerdly. With that said, he’s our pick of the ten films we’re looking forward to at this years Fantasia…
10) Lifechanger
Synopsis: Drew is Detective Freddie Ransone, a cop who just left a burning house with two dead bodies inside. Before that, Drew was Emily Roberts, a party girl who became one of those dead bodies, and as the days go on, Drew will become dentist Sam Richardson, his assistant Rachel, and several others. Drew, as it turns out, has the ability to transport from body to body,...
10) Lifechanger
Synopsis: Drew is Detective Freddie Ransone, a cop who just left a burning house with two dead bodies inside. Before that, Drew was Emily Roberts, a party girl who became one of those dead bodies, and as the days go on, Drew will become dentist Sam Richardson, his assistant Rachel, and several others. Drew, as it turns out, has the ability to transport from body to body,...
- 7/6/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After making its premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, horror, Summer of 84 has finally obtained a trailer.
The trailer seems to be inspired by the likes of the Goonies and Netflix’s own Stranger Things with an immensely more sinister outcome.
Directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl Whissell from a script from Matt Leslie, Stephen J. Smith; the film stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer.
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Summer of 84 Synopsis
Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and free. But when neighbourhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbour might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous.
The post New trailer for Summer of 84...
The trailer seems to be inspired by the likes of the Goonies and Netflix’s own Stranger Things with an immensely more sinister outcome.
Directed by François Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann-Karl Whissell from a script from Matt Leslie, Stephen J. Smith; the film stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer.
Also in trailers – If you sleep tonight, you will die – new trailer arrives for horror Mara
Summer of 84 Synopsis
Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and free. But when neighbourhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbour might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous.
The post New trailer for Summer of 84...
- 7/2/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
If “Stranger Things” and the “It” remake weren’t enough to remind you, “Summer of ’84” is here to remind you that nostalgia for the 1980s is in full swing. Another horror-themed tale of kiddos getting in over their head against dark forces, the directing trio collectively known as Rkss’ follow-up to “Turbo Kid” premiered at Sundance earlier this year. Avail yourself of the trailer below.
Here’s the synopsis: “Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and care free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous.” The three filmmakers’ real names are François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell.
Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and “Mad Men” alum Rich Sommer star “Summer of...
Here’s the synopsis: “Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and care free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous.” The three filmmakers’ real names are François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell.
Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and “Mad Men” alum Rich Sommer star “Summer of...
- 6/30/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
"There's a serial killer on the loose! What else could possibly be this exciting?" Right?! Gunpowder & Sky has released the full-length official trailer for filmmaking collective Rkss' new film Summer of '84, which first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. This is the film that has been described as a mash-up of "Stranger Things", Stand By Me, and The Goonies, set in the 80's about a group of kids trying to figure out who a local serial killer is and stop him. The cast is lead by a group of four young kids, and the film stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, Rich Sommer, Jason Gray-Stanford, and Shauna Johannesen. The reviews for this from Sundance weren't as great as expected, but it still looks like it might be an entertaining film to watch later in the fall. Here's the full-length trailer...
- 6/29/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A serial killer is on the loose in this new trailer for Summer of '84, and a group of teens in the 80s take it upon themselves to catch the killer, who they believe is their next door neighbor. Here's the full synopsis:
Every serial killer is somebody’s neighbor. For 15-year-old Davey, the thought of having a serial killer in his suburban town is a scary yet exciting prospect at the start of a lazy summer. In hormonal overdrive, Davey and his friends dream of sexual conquests until the news reports of the Cape May killer. Davey convinces his friends that they must investigate, and they uncover that his next-door neighbor, an unassuming, single police officer, could be the prime suspect. Could Davey possibly be right, or is it his overactive imagination?
This seems like it has all the right ingredients for a film that a lot of geeks...
Every serial killer is somebody’s neighbor. For 15-year-old Davey, the thought of having a serial killer in his suburban town is a scary yet exciting prospect at the start of a lazy summer. In hormonal overdrive, Davey and his friends dream of sexual conquests until the news reports of the Cape May killer. Davey convinces his friends that they must investigate, and they uncover that his next-door neighbor, an unassuming, single police officer, could be the prime suspect. Could Davey possibly be right, or is it his overactive imagination?
This seems like it has all the right ingredients for a film that a lot of geeks...
- 6/29/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
We've been excited for Daily Dead readers to see Summer of 84 ever since Heather Wixson called it a "brutally fun and heartbreaking blast from the past" in her Sundance review, and now the official trailer has been released by Gunpowder & Sky.
Synopsis: "Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and care free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous."
Directed by Rkss from a screenplay by Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith, Summer of 84 stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer. Gunpowder & Sky will release Summer of 84 in Us theaters on August 10th, followed by a VOD and Digital HD release on August 24th.
The post Teens...
Synopsis: "Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and care free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous."
Directed by Rkss from a screenplay by Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith, Summer of 84 stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer. Gunpowder & Sky will release Summer of 84 in Us theaters on August 10th, followed by a VOD and Digital HD release on August 24th.
The post Teens...
- 6/29/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Like most genre fans, I fell head over heels for Turbo Kid, the first feature from the filmmaking trio Rkss (François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell) that transported viewers to a post-apocalyptic future where BMX bikes and friendship rule over the savageness of the brand new world. For their follow-up feature, Rkss heads back to the Reagan Era for their genre-defying Summer of ’84, a murder mystery/slasher/coming-of-age comedy hybrid that confidently explores the triumphs and tribulations of being a teenager, all while delivering a horrifying tale that conjures up some really fun scares along the way.
In the Summer of ’84, we meet 15-year-old Davey (Graham Verchere), who’s obsessed with mysteries and conspiracy theories. He begins to suspect that his neighbor, Officer Mackey (Rich Sommer), might actually be the Cape May Killer, a kidnapper and murderer targeting teenaged boys who live in the idyllic suburban neighborhoods of the area.
In the Summer of ’84, we meet 15-year-old Davey (Graham Verchere), who’s obsessed with mysteries and conspiracy theories. He begins to suspect that his neighbor, Officer Mackey (Rich Sommer), might actually be the Cape May Killer, a kidnapper and murderer targeting teenaged boys who live in the idyllic suburban neighborhoods of the area.
- 1/30/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
"There's a serial killer on the loose! What else could possibly be this exciting!"
Summer of '84 is one of the films that I'm really excited about seeing at the Sundance Film Festival later this month. I was already sold on the premise, but today we have an awesome trailer to share with you and if you're a fan of the 80s and this radcore movement that Hollywood has found itself in, this is a film project that will definitely perk your interest.
The movie comes from the same filmmaking team that brought us the radical cult film Turbo Kid. As you'll see, Summer of '84 has a very similar vibe as Stranger Things, but instead of taking on a monster from another dimension, a group of geeky teenagers get excited about taking on a real-life monster... a serial killer that is terrorizing their suburban community. If The Goonies were...
Summer of '84 is one of the films that I'm really excited about seeing at the Sundance Film Festival later this month. I was already sold on the premise, but today we have an awesome trailer to share with you and if you're a fan of the 80s and this radcore movement that Hollywood has found itself in, this is a film project that will definitely perk your interest.
The movie comes from the same filmmaking team that brought us the radical cult film Turbo Kid. As you'll see, Summer of '84 has a very similar vibe as Stranger Things, but instead of taking on a monster from another dimension, a group of geeky teenagers get excited about taking on a real-life monster... a serial killer that is terrorizing their suburban community. If The Goonies were...
- 1/12/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
A young group of friends might have the best summer of their lives... if they can survive to see fall in the new coming-of-age horror movie from the filmmakers behind Turbo Kid.
Directed by Anouk Whissell, François Simard, and Yoann-Karl Whissell (collectively known as Rkss), Summer of ’84 stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer.
Summer of ’84 will screen as part of the Midnight program at this year's Sundance, and we'll have live coverage from the festival later this month.
Synopsis: "Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous."
The post Serial Killer Stalks the Suburbs in Teaser Trailer for Summer Of ’84 appeared first on Daily Dead.
Directed by Anouk Whissell, François Simard, and Yoann-Karl Whissell (collectively known as Rkss), Summer of ’84 stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, and Rich Sommer.
Summer of ’84 will screen as part of the Midnight program at this year's Sundance, and we'll have live coverage from the festival later this month.
Synopsis: "Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation that soon turns dangerous."
The post Serial Killer Stalks the Suburbs in Teaser Trailer for Summer Of ’84 appeared first on Daily Dead.
- 1/12/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
"There's a serial killer on the loose... What else could possibly be this exciting?!" Gunpowder & Sky has put out the first teaser trailer for filmmaking collective Rkss' new film Summer of '84, which is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival this month. This film comes with quite a similar pitch to many other projects these days: it "delivers the camaraderie, adventure, joy and nostalgia of The Goonies and Stand By Me while four boys chase to uncover a mystery (ala 'Stranger Things')." The main cast is lead by a group of four young kids, and the film stars Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Tiera Skovbye, Rich Sommer, Jason Gray-Stanford, and Shauna Johannesen. This really does look like Stand By Me meets "Stranger Things", but hopefully it has something to unique offer on its own. Have fun. Here's the first teaser trailer (+ teaser poster) for Rkss'...
- 1/12/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Cory Gruter-Andrew is a rising young star who has recently gained massive exposure thanks to roles in Legends of Tomorrow, The 100 and Van Helsing. In all of these roles he has brought his A-Game and his hard work and perseverance have been rewarded with two great new movie roles — in Summer of ’84 and Beyond The Sun, which was requested by the Vatican and even features the Pope as himself. Although neither film has a release date as of yet, there is already a fair bit of buzz surrounding them. We caught up with the young actor and asked him about...read more...
- 9/1/2017
- by Ian Cullen
- Monsters and Critics
Family adventure shot in Argentina and features Pope Francis.
Principal photography has wrapped in Argentina on Ambi’s film Beyond The Sun, which sees Pope Francis appear in a feature film for the first time.
Ambi is financing the family adventure in association with Raven Capital Management and Paradox studios and will introduce to Cannes buyers through Ambi Distribution.
Graciela Rodriguez wrote and directed Beyond The Sun, which centres on children from different cultures who try to emulate the apostles as they search for Jesus.
The cast features child actors Aiden Cumming-Teicher, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Emma Duke, Kyle Breitkopf, and Sebastiάn Alexander Chou.
Pope Francis (pictured with Ambi co-founder Andrea Iervolino) makes a special appearance as himself and agreed to take part in support of the charities El Almendro and Los Hogares de Cristo, which help aid at-risk children and young adults in need.
Ambi co-founders Iervolino and Monika Bacardi are producing Beyond The Sun. Monsignor [link=nm...
Principal photography has wrapped in Argentina on Ambi’s film Beyond The Sun, which sees Pope Francis appear in a feature film for the first time.
Ambi is financing the family adventure in association with Raven Capital Management and Paradox studios and will introduce to Cannes buyers through Ambi Distribution.
Graciela Rodriguez wrote and directed Beyond The Sun, which centres on children from different cultures who try to emulate the apostles as they search for Jesus.
The cast features child actors Aiden Cumming-Teicher, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Emma Duke, Kyle Breitkopf, and Sebastiάn Alexander Chou.
Pope Francis (pictured with Ambi co-founder Andrea Iervolino) makes a special appearance as himself and agreed to take part in support of the charities El Almendro and Los Hogares de Cristo, which help aid at-risk children and young adults in need.
Ambi co-founders Iervolino and Monika Bacardi are producing Beyond The Sun. Monsignor [link=nm...
- 5/4/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Family adventure shot in Argentina and features Pope Francis.
Principal photography has wrapped in Argentina on Ambi’s film Beyond The Sun.
Ambi is financing the family adventure in association with Raven Capital Management and Paradox studios and will introduce to Cannes buyers through Ambi Distribution.
Graciela Rodriguez wrote and directed Beyond The Sun, which centres on children from different cultures who try to emulate the apostles as they search for Jesus.
The cast features child actors Aiden Cumming-Teicher, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Emma Duke, Kyle Breitkopf, and Sebastiάn Alexander Chou.
Pope Francis (pictured with Ambi co-founder Andrea Iervolino) makes a special appearance as himself and agreed to take part in support of the charities El Almendro and Los Hogares de Cristo, which help aid at-risk children and young adults in need.
Ambi co-founders Iervolino and Monika Bacardi are producing Beyond The Sun. Monsignor Eduardo Garcia, Bishop of San Justo and general assistant of the International Forum Of Catholic...
Principal photography has wrapped in Argentina on Ambi’s film Beyond The Sun.
Ambi is financing the family adventure in association with Raven Capital Management and Paradox studios and will introduce to Cannes buyers through Ambi Distribution.
Graciela Rodriguez wrote and directed Beyond The Sun, which centres on children from different cultures who try to emulate the apostles as they search for Jesus.
The cast features child actors Aiden Cumming-Teicher, Cory Gruter-Andrew, Emma Duke, Kyle Breitkopf, and Sebastiάn Alexander Chou.
Pope Francis (pictured with Ambi co-founder Andrea Iervolino) makes a special appearance as himself and agreed to take part in support of the charities El Almendro and Los Hogares de Cristo, which help aid at-risk children and young adults in need.
Ambi co-founders Iervolino and Monika Bacardi are producing Beyond The Sun. Monsignor Eduardo Garcia, Bishop of San Justo and general assistant of the International Forum Of Catholic...
- 5/4/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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This week, the Legends Of Tomorrow discuss murdering a child to avert a dystopia. It’s a surprisingly fun episode...
This review contains spoilers
1.10 Progeny
In another example of Legends Of Tomorrow’s commitment to trying interesting things with its central time travel conceit, this week the show raised a big question: is it okay to kill a child if you know that they grow up to be a despot and pave the way for the downfall of mankind?
It’s a very heavy topic for a show with this many superheroes, zingers and pop culture references to tackle, but the results were surprisingly fun to watch. Of course, the Waverider crew were never going to kill Per Degaton, which meant that the show didn’t let itself get dragged down into gritty or miserable territory.
Instead, the Legends approached the 'is it okay to kill baby Hitler?...
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This week, the Legends Of Tomorrow discuss murdering a child to avert a dystopia. It’s a surprisingly fun episode...
This review contains spoilers
1.10 Progeny
In another example of Legends Of Tomorrow’s commitment to trying interesting things with its central time travel conceit, this week the show raised a big question: is it okay to kill a child if you know that they grow up to be a despot and pave the way for the downfall of mankind?
It’s a very heavy topic for a show with this many superheroes, zingers and pop culture references to tackle, but the results were surprisingly fun to watch. Of course, the Waverider crew were never going to kill Per Degaton, which meant that the show didn’t let itself get dragged down into gritty or miserable territory.
Instead, the Legends approached the 'is it okay to kill baby Hitler?...
- 4/8/2016
- Den of Geek
Episode 10: "Progeny" Synopsis: Rip (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that Savage (guest star Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world. However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (guest star Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into an evil dictator, the team is split about the morality of... Read More...
- 4/8/2016
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Take a look @ new promo footage, plus action images from "The Legends Of Tomorrow" episode "Progeny", where the team go back in time and meet up with teenage 'Hitler', written by Phil Klemmer, Marc Guggenheim and directed by David Geddes, airing April 7, 2016 on The CW:
"...'Rip' (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that 'Savage' (Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world.
"However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into 'Hitler', the team is split about the morality of killing a child, even if it does save the world.
"Meanwhile, 'Sara' (Caity Lotz) talks 'Snart' (Wentworth Miller) through a rough patch and 'Ray' (Brandon Routh) learns something that could impact his future with 'Kendra' (Ciara Renée)..."
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"...'Rip' (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that 'Savage' (Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world.
"However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into 'Hitler', the team is split about the morality of killing a child, even if it does save the world.
"Meanwhile, 'Sara' (Caity Lotz) talks 'Snart' (Wentworth Miller) through a rough patch and 'Ray' (Brandon Routh) learns something that could impact his future with 'Kendra' (Ciara Renée)..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
- 4/3/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Rip Crosses The Line In His Effort To Save His Family – Rip (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that Savage (guest star Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world. However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (guest star Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into an evil dictator, the team is split about the morality of killing a child, even if it does save the world. Meanwhile, Sara (Caity Lotz) talks Snart (Wentworth Miller) through a rough patch and Ray (Brandon Routh) learns something that could impact his future with Kendra (Ciara Renée). David Geddes directed the episode written by Phil Klemmer and Marc Guggenheim (#110). When heroes alone are not enough… the world needs legends. Having seen the future, one he will desperately try to prevent from happening, time-traveling rogue Rip Hunter is...
- 4/1/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Rip (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that Savage (guest star Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world. However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (guest star Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into an evil dictator, the team is split about the morality of killing a child, even if it does save the world. Meanwhile, Sara (Caity Lotz) talks Snart (Wentworth Miller) through a rough patch and Ray (Brandon Routh) learns something that could impact his future with Kendra (Ciara Renée). David Geddes directed the episode written by Phil Klemmer and Marc Guggenheim.
- 4/1/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
The CW has today released the official description for the April 7th episode of Legends of Tomorrow, and it reveals that the team’s quest to bring down Vandal Savage will take a very unexpected turn when Rip Hunter puts a difficult and divisive decision in front of them in exchange for bringing them one step closer to stopping the villain.
For more details on what to expect from this episode of Legends of Tomorrow, here’s the description for “Progeny”:
Rip (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that Savage (guest star Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world. However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (guest star Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into an evil dictator, the team is split about the morality of killing a child, even if it does save the world.
For more details on what to expect from this episode of Legends of Tomorrow, here’s the description for “Progeny”:
Rip (Arthur Darvill) tells the team they are headed to the future to take out a powerful ally that Savage (guest star Casper Crump) needs in order to conquer the world. However, when Rip reveals the ally is a 14 year-old boy (guest star Cory Gruter-Andrew) who will one day grow into an evil dictator, the team is split about the morality of killing a child, even if it does save the world.
- 3/18/2016
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
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