ARROW's Caity Lotz On DC ALL ACCESS Episode 08
Check out the latest episode of DC All Access, hosted by Tiffany Smith and Blair Herter. Caity Lotz talks Arrow and a possible return to Starling City, Tom Taylor discusses Earth-2 and a tour a real-life Batcave.
Whether you're on our Earth or the dark shores of Earth 3, Tuesdays mean an all new "DC All Access!" In today's episode, Tiffany and Blair talk Arrow and Black Canary with actress Caity Lotz, discuss the world of Earth 2 with writer Tom Taylor and get a behind-the-scenes look at the highly popular DC Comics Bombshells with Jim Fletcher, DC Entertainment's Director, Creative Services. All this plus we look at MAD's 20 Dumbest of 2013, tour a real-life Batcave and give away a just-released Harley Quinn Bombshells Statue.
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DC All Access,” a weekly webseries that will bring an insider’s perspective on the comic book company. The webseries will offer news, access, and entertainment on the inner workings of the DC Entertainment offices, employees, creators, and iconic comic characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. “DC All Access” will also provide a unique insight into film, television, games, and animation projects. The webseries is produced by Telepictures Productions (‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ‘Extra,’ ‘TMZ’) and will be hosted by Tiffany Smith and Blair Herter, formerly of G4.
“Our fans have proven to be the most passionate and engaged audience among all areas of pop culture. ‘DC All Access’ is an opportunity for those fans to get to know DC Entertainment and its amazing employees, characters and stories in an even more personal and accessible way,” stated Diane Nelson, president of DC Entertainment. |