Is Oliver the Green Arrow Again?
Green Arrow, a DC Comics superhero, has appeared in media other than comic books since 1973, including animated shows, live-activeness productions, and video games.
Television
Animated
Super Friends
The showtime idiot box appearance of Green Arrow was a guest spot in an episode of the original incarnation of Super Friends. He appeared in the 1973 episode "Gulliver's Gigantic Goof" and was voiced by Norman Alden. He was referred to as a "staunch fellow member of the Justice League of America" (JLA).
Justice League Unlimited
Green Arrow makes numerous appearances in Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Kin Shriner. He was the commencement new hero introduced in the revamped series in the episode "Initiation". In this version, Green Arrow is reluctant to join the League to avoid distractions from his chief goal: protecting "the niggling guy": he prefers to fight muggers and thieves, over supervillains and conflicting invaders. Nevertheless, his stiff left-wing political convictions (showcased past his quote "I'm an old lefty") and his sometimes irreverent advocacy are key reasons the Justice League insists on recruiting him as a prominent vox of the team. His counsel is disquisitional in preventing the Justice League from overreacting to their apparent enemies' machinations and thus setting on a path towards becoming a version of the totalitarian Justice Lords during the Project Cadmus incident, and also from disbanding the League when they were afterward cleared of wrongdoing. Ironically, the disbanding oral communication is given by Superman, who had been the one who wanted the League non to disband subsequently only 1 mission, and coined the team's proper noun as the "Justice League."
In this version, Green Arrow is a billionaire who sold his visitor to exclusively devote time to his volunteering and activism. He develops a romantic human relationship with Black Canary over the course of the series. He also develops a close friendship with Supergirl since they first met as he always helps her whenever she needs it and enjoys spending time with her. Speedy makes ane appearance during the testify in the episode "Patriot Deed". While Green Arrow refers to Speedy as his "ex-sidekick", Speedy prefers the term "ex-partner". According to the Goggle box Guide for the week of July 25–31, Shriner showed up at the recording studio dressed every bit Dark-green Arrow.[ commendation needed ] [ relevant? ]
The Batman
Light-green Arrow offset appeared in the season five episode "Vertigo". This version of Green Arrow is motivated largely by a desire for revenge against Count Vertigo, a former employee who used engineering science stolen from his company to strand him on a desert island. He is likewise prominent in the series finale, "Lost Heroes", in which he reveals his frustrations at existence ignored in favor of the super-powered members of the League. He was voiced by Chris Hardwick. The Greenish Pointer's appearance is reminiscent of his 1970s comic counterpart.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
Dark-green Arrow appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by James Arnold Taylor with a blueprint that resembles his Gilt and Silverish Age interpretations. He is often portrayed every bit Batman's friendly rival. They are trapped together past Clock Male monarch in the first episode, only escape and defeat the villain. Merlin calls upon them in "Mean solar day of the Dark Knight!" to restore Camelot and bring King Arthur back to the throne; they succeed and are nigh knighted before they begin arguing, resulting in Merlin sending them back to their ain time. There are also romantic rivalries as Dark-green Pointer shows disgust at Batman'due south flirting with Catwoman and blames him for her escape; Green Pointer later makes efforts to gain Black Canary's amore despite her attraction to Batman. His Crime Syndicate counterpart appears in episode "Deep Encompass for Batman" and is named Bluish Bowman.
DC Showcase: Green Arrow
DC Showcase: Greenish Arrow, an animated short directed past Joaquim Dos Santos and written past Greg Weisman, was included on the DVD for the direct-to-video blithe film Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. Histrion Neal McDonough voices Green Arrow.[1] In the curt, Oliver Queen is picking upwards Dinah Lance at the Star City Drome with the intention of proposing to her. However, he sees Merlyn entering the aerodrome. He saves the princess of Vlatava from the League of Assassins, contesting them and Merlyn through the drome. The girl confirms that her father was killed the night before and that her uncle is Count Vertigo, who Green Pointer believes hired Merlyn. Green Arrow defeats Merlyn in a duel. Vertigo then appears and nearly kills Arrow, but Blackness Canary uses her "canary weep" to defeat him. Arrow so proposes and Canary accepts, the short ending with their passionate kiss.
Young Justice
Green Pointer appears equally a member of the JLA in Young Justice, voiced past Alan Tudyk.[2] In the airplane pilot episode "Independence Day", Green Pointer and Speedy are late to a sidekick induction ceremony at the Hall of Justice, and Speedy mistakenly believes he will non be made an official JLA fellow member and angrily denounces Green Pointer. Green Arrow appears once again in "Infiltrator" with new sidekick Artemis, who claims to exist his niece. When the villainous Lite takes control of the Justice League, Green Pointer and others try to hunt and impale their apprentices. Dark-green Pointer returns in "Salvage" to face Ruddy Arrow over his obsession with finding the original Speedy. When Carmine Arrow succeeds, Speedy is angry with Dark-green Arrow for giving up on him. In Immature Justice: Outsiders, which is fix two years later, he resigns from the Justice League in a pre-planned move to interfere in metahuman trafficking as vigilantes with Batman, their proteges and other Justice League members.
Mad
Green Arrow appears in the animated sketch comedy series Mad where he tries to appeal to Superman, Batman, and Wonder Adult female about being chosen "Super Friends".[ citation needed ] [ relevant? ]
DC Nation Shorts
Light-green Pointer appears in one of the DC Nation Shorts on Cartoon Network, voiced by Volition Friedle.
Vixen
Green Arrow (voiced by Stephen Amell) appears in the animated web series Vixen, prepare in the shared universe chosen Arrowverse.[3]
Justice League Activity
Green Arrow appears in the animated series Justice League Action, voiced past Chris Diamantopoulos.
DC Super Hero Girls
Green Arrow appears in the 2019 blithe serial DC Super Hero Girls, voiced past Eddie Perino. In this version, he is the onstage nemesis of Zatanna and is a member of the Invincibros.
Live-action
Smallville
Dark-green Arrow/Oliver Queen made his live-activeness debut on The CW's hit Superman serial Smallville, played by American actor Justin Hartley, and a immature Oliver was played by Canadian child actor Luke Gair. Oliver appears near the end of the Flavour 6 episode "Sneeze", arriving at Metropolis to investigate LuthorCorp. Lois Lane ended up briefly being his love interest before he departed in the episode "Justice". Oliver briefly reappeared twice in the post-obit season's episodes "Siren" and "Veritas", before condign a series regular from Flavor 8 onwards.
Due to the Batman embargo that Warner Bros. laid downwardly to protect Christopher Nolan's Batman movie franchise, Smallville 's version of Green Arrow seems to exist an affiliation of the DC Comics' Oliver Queen and Bruce Wayne,[ commendation needed ] who is more than of an anti-hero committing morally challenged acts in order to reach his goals (most notably blowing up Lex Luthor'due south medical ship) under the belief that the ends justify the means, but after a rough start becomes a trusted ally and close friend of Clark Kent. Smallville 's Green Arrow retains his many unique arrows and demonstrates expert archery skill, along with the skilled use of a retractable crossbow. He makes extensive utilise of an adapted PSE Archery chemical compound bow, shot using fingers rather than an archery tab or release aid, although his gauntlets serve equally both a shooting glove and an armguard. He was also given a more modern costume that had special equipment designed by his corporation, Queen Industries. Every bit in the comics, Oliver meets the female person superhero Black Canary in Flavor 7, whom he recruits into his vigilante squad, and it is hinted in the Season 9 episode "Absolute Justice" that the ii take had a romantic relationship, and Mia Dearden refers to Black Canary as Oliver's "not quite ex-girlfriend", indicating they broke up at some betoken simply still have unresolved feelings.[4]
Oliver returns as a regular ensemble cast in Season 8, where flashback sequences to his origin story marooned on a desert isle were shown. After learning that Lionel Luthor murdered his parents, Oliver abased his heroic persona and only rethought his function as Dark-green Pointer when helping Clark continue his identity secret. His battle with Lex Luthor concluded in "Requiem" when he became a bulk shareholder of LuthorCorp, which finer became a subsidiary of Queen Industries. However, he narrowly survived a bomb planted by a disgrunted ex-employee instigated by Lex, and Oliver uses another bomb to murder Lex. In the flavor finale Oliver and his team capture David Bloome, whose Doomsday persona separates and escapes, injuring the others. Clark somewhen defeats Doomsday by burying him a mile underground, but Oliver's friend Jimmy Olsen was mortally wounded by Bloome, and the group leave Metropolis while feeling responsible for Olsen's decease.
In Season nine, Oliver's life begins to fall apart, and following an argument with Clark he burns his Green Pointer costume. He reaches his lowest point in "Echo", when Queen Industries is on the edge of bankruptcy. Tess Mercer gets Oliver to heighten shareholder confidence, but Oliver remained depressed enough to attempt suicide with a faux bomb left past an adversary. After talking with Clark, Oliver becomes fearful of following the same path as Lex. In the episode "Roulette", Chloe Sullivan recruits the femme fatale Victoria Sinclair to set up a ruse to assist re-ignite Oliver's a heroic spirit, and he agrees to go the Green Pointer over again. In the following episode "Crossfire", he offers to assistance train Mia Dearden. It is also hinted subsequently that he and Chloe became lovers at the end of the episode "Warrior".
With his hole-and-corner virtually to be revealed in the Seasons 10 episode "Supergirl", Oliver announced to the press that he was Green Arrow and became the public confront of superhero vigilantes to mitigate the public backlash being created past the Darkness. Oliver is briefly corrupted by Darkseid but resists his influence long enough for Clark to cure him. He marries Chloe in the episode "Fortune", and it is suggested in the serial finale that they later had a child together. The eighth issue of the show'south comic book continuation Smallville Flavor 11 written by executive story editor Bryan Q. Miller, confirms that the child is Oliver's son as Chloe announces her pregnancy to him.[v] Afterwards the Monitor crunch, he and Chloe named their newborn son "Jonathan" later on Clark's belatedly adoptive father,[6] and Oliver was recruited into the Department of Extranormal Operations past Steve Trevor.
Arrowverse
On January 18, 2012, The CW dark-green-lit a pilot for a proposed Green Arrow series with Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg producing. The series, Arrow, offers a fresh have on the grapheme, and initially does not characteristic superpowers, as a way to accept a realistic look at the characters in this universe. In addition to the character's experiences as the hero Dark-green Arrow, the series also features flashbacks to Oliver's time on the island and the events that shaped him into the hero in the present.[seven] Stephen Amell portrays Oliver Queen in the series.[eight] [nine] It premiered in Due north America on Oct ten, 2012,[10] and has aired half dozen seasons. On April ii, 2018, The CW renewed the series for a seventh season.[xi] Oliver Queen has made multiple appearances in the Pointer spin-offs The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl with Stephen Amell reprising the part.[12] [thirteen] [xiv] Those series are fix in a shared universe called the Arrowverse.
- In the second season of The Wink, the Earth-2 version of Robert Queen is the Arrow after his son Oliver Queen's expiry, similar to Batman's reversal in Flashpoint. By Arrow's 8th flavor, Adrian Chase has taken up the mantle of the Hood and later became Green Pointer on World-two later Oliver adjusted the name. In the crossover event "Crisis on Infinite Earths", Oliver cull his daughter Mia Smoak as the new Green Pointer in which she became in the episode "Greenish Arrow and the Canaries".
Stargirl
In the Stargirl episode, "Brainwave", Pat Dugan shows the titular character a photograph of him and the Star-Spangled Kid with Vii Soldiers of Victory members Green Pointer, Speedy, Vigilante, Shining Knight, Red Avenger, and Wing.
Peacemaker
Light-green Pointer is mentioned in the Peacemaker season finale episode "It's Cow or Never", confirming his being in the DCEU.
Film
Animated
Justice League: The New Frontier
Dark-green Arrow appears in Justice League: The New Frontier, resembling his Golden Age version.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths
An alternating-universe version of Greenish Arrow named Archer appears in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths voiced by Jim Meskimen. He was first seen on a estimator folio. Next he is seen providing security at a shipment being fabricated by Johnny Quick with alternate versions of Black Canary and Lobo. He attacks Wink but is defeated by Martian Manhunter. Afterwards, he tried to kill an alternate Rose Wilson for speaking confronting the Crime Syndicate. Merely Martian Manhunter stops him and easily him over to the law.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Oliver Queen appears in the second part of the blithe accommodation of The Dark Knight Returns, voiced by Robin Atkin Downes.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League
Green Arrow appears in Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League, voiced by Phil Morris.[15]
Batman Unlimited
Light-green Arrow appears in Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts, Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem, and Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants, voiced past Chris Diamantopoulos.
The Lego Batman Movie
Green Arrow makes an appearance in The Lego Batman Movie where he is seen with the Justice League.
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
The Green Arrow makes a cameo advent in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
Injustice
Green Arrow will appear in the animated film Injustice vocalization past Reid Scott.[16]
Live-action
Escape from Super Max
David S. Goyer and Justin Marks penned a script for a film starring Green Arrow originally chosen Super Max. On June 5, 2008, the film was retitled Dark-green Arrow: Escape from Super Max. The reported storyline stated that the hero, who was framed for a criminal offence he did not commit, must escape a high-security prison filled with A-, B-, and C-list villains and rogue superheroes.
In an interview with MTV in 2008, Marks said:
It's a very, very awesome prison. I majored in compages in college, and design is how I actually started in. For Super Max, designing that prison, information technology had to be the kind of matter that was a character in and of itself. We're in a world where instead of just trying to contain a guy who's really big, you're trying to contain a guy who can—in the case of Icicle—who tin freeze things. What kind of a cell would a guy like that need in order to have his powers neutralized? So to escape from Super Max they have got to go through the most elaborate heist we've ever seen, involving superpowers. Because the prison house itself kind of has superpowers![17]
Marks added that Black Canary would not be making an advent in the film, and that information technology would include cameos from the Riddler, Lex Luthor, and the Joker.[17]
Elements of the script were adapted for the 7th season of Arrow, where Oliver Queen is locked in the Slabside Maximum Security Prison later being outed as the Green Pointer.
DC Extended Universe
Stephen Amell, who portrays the character on Arrow, stated in July 2013 that he was interested in portraying the character in the Justice League film.[xviii] Yet, DC has consistently denied any continuity betwixt the cinematic universe and the TV universe, which began with Arrow.
Video games
- Justice League Task Force
- Justice League Heroes (voiced by - Ralph Garman)
- Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame (voiced by - James Arnold Taylor)
- DC Universe Online (voiced by - David Jennison)
- Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (portable versions)
- Space Crisis (Alan Tudyk reprising the part)
- Lego Batman three: Beyond Gotham (Stephen Amell reprising the function)
- Batman: Arkham Knight (mentioned)
- Lego Dimensions (limited release, Chris Hardwick reprising the role)
- DC Legends (iOS & Google Play game)
- Lego DC Super-Villains (the comic version and the Arrow (TV serial) version)
- Fortnite: Battle Royale (the Pointer (TV series) version skin)
Injustice series
Green Arrow appears as a playable graphic symbol in the Injustice fighting games with Alan Tudyk reprising the vocalisation role from the Immature Justice animated series. If the grapheme is wearing the downloadable Arrow skin, he is voiced by Stephen Amell from the alive-action serial.
In Injustice: Gods Amidst Us, Green Pointer is one of the Justice League members taken from the primary universe into an alternating world where Superman and his Regime dominion over the planet. They are recruited by that world's Batman into the fight against the tyrannical Superman, whom Oliver discovers has killed his counterpart in this universe. In his playable chapter, Oliver assists Batman and the League in infiltrating the Batcave to call up a chunk of kryptonite past defeating the Regime versions Solomon Grundy, Killer Frost, Wonder Woman, and Black Adam. He subsequently helps this world'southward Batman in rescuing the primary Batman from Stryker's Isle, but is forced to battle the alternating Batman when he becomes possessed by Raven. Later, he fights the Government Flash when the latter finds the Insurgency base to switch sides. After the Insurgency defeats the Regime with the assistance of the main Superman, he wishes the Government Wink the all-time of luck. In his unmarried-player catastrophe, Oliver visits the alternate Star City and finds an arrow-shaped memorial in the deceased Light-green Arrow'southward laurels. He also mentors this universe's Roy Harper into becoming the city's new protector, Ruby Arrow.
The Green Arrow in Injustice 2 is from an alternate universe Dr. Fate took Black Canary to later she was defeated by Superman and near death. Only as Dinah lost her Oliver, this Oliver lost his version of Dinah, and so Fate left her and her son Connor in this globe for the 2 to find happiness. Five years subsequently, they received news from Doctor Fate of Superman'due south defeat at the hands of his prime number-Earth counterpart. When Dinah is brought home past Doctor Fate to help Batman in restoring Earth, the alternating Oliver joins in to honor his late-analogue. In the story manner, the couple are sent with Harley Quinn to battle Gorilla Grodd's Gild. During their time in Gorilla Urban center, Fate warns them of a bigger threat coming to World and offers to take them back to Oliver'southward abode world, but they refuse and defeat him in a fight. Subsequently the two defeat Gorilla Grodd, they are abducted by the threat Fate was talking most: Brainiac. They are later brainwashed past Grodd into battling Blackness Adam and Aquaman in Kahndaq, but are freed after Aquaman kills the Gorilla tyrant. In his unmarried-player ending, Oliver returns to his universe to warn his planet nearly Brainiac, just arrives in the middle of Brainiac'south assault. However, Brainiac was defeated by a multiverse Justice League consisting of variations of Earth-23 Superman, Ruddy Son Batman, and Flashpoint Wonder Adult female. He joins them every bit they get to other universes to combat the multiple versions of Brainiac.
See also
- Speedy in other media
References
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