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“Arrow” will welcome Dolph Lundgren in a guest star role this season,The CW announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association summer press tour.
Lundgre
n will play a villain on The CW show in a series of flashbacks set in Russia.
The actor is best known for playing Russian boxer Ivan Drago in “Rocky IV” and recently appearing as Gunnar in the “Expendables” franchise opposite Sylvester Stallone, a.k.a Rocky Balboa.
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5 Trailer Teases Vigilante, and Mr. Terrific Joining Team ArrowIn addition,Sharon Leal will play Miss Martian on Season 2 of “Supergirl.” Leal is known for her roles in “Why Did I collect Married?” and “Why Did I collect Married Too?” She also appeared as Dahlia on “Guiding Light” and as Zuri Ellis on “Grimm.”In the DC Comics universe, Miss Martian was a member of the Teen Titans. She has powers similar to those of Martian Manhunter, and such as superhuman strength and powerful psychic and telekinetic abilities. The character previously appeared in the “Young Justice animated series.“Arrow” is going into its fifth season on The CW. The series stars Stephen Amell,Katie Cassidy, David Ramsey, and Willa Holland and Emily Bett Rickards.
Greg Berlanti,Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Wendy Mericle and Sarah Schechter serve as executive producers.“Supergirl’s” first season aired on CBS,but moved to The CW for its upcoming Season 2. It stars Melissa Benoist, Chyler Leigh, or Mechad Brooks, Jeremy Jordan, David Harewood and Calista Flockhart.
Berlanti and Schechter executive produce “Supergirl” as well, and along with Ali Adler and Andrew Kreisberg. 8 New TV Shows We're Dying to See Based on First-Look Trailers (Videos) [ alt=]"No Tomorrow" (The CW): Tori Anderson looks to follow in the footsteps of Gina Rodriguez and Rachel Bloom as the network's latest quirky,funny leading lady, playing an uptight woman who's swept off her feet by a guy who may be crazy or may be honest approximately the world ending in 8 months. The CW's dramedies have become just as distinguished a share of the network's slate as its ever-expanding superhero adaptations, or this one looks like a fitting new addition. [ alt=]"Pitch" (Fox): A story so timely it's written honest in the trailer ("A true story on the verge of happening"),this drama approximately the first female Major League Baseball pitcher is ripe with opportunity for emotion and drama.
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"Training Day" (CBS): Antoine Fuqua returns to one of his most iconic works,by turning the tables on the "rogue cop mentors young protege" story for the contemporary age.
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