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While Zoom's costume in the comics is a verbatim replica of Eobard Thawne's yellow-and-red Reverse-Flash costume, the costume seen in the TV series is entirely in black. [88] Kreisberg compared Zoom's appearance to that of the Marvel Comics character Venom , saying, "The Zoom outfit is much more organic than the Reverse-Flash suit.
It is extremely rare that any Spanish TV channel shows subtitled versions of TV programs, series or documentaries. With the advent of digital land broadcast TV, it has become common practice in Spain to provide optional audio and subtitle streams that allow watching dubbed programs with the original audio and subtitles.
Their presence is referenced on screen by notation which says "Subtitles", or previously "Subtitles 888" or just "888" (the latter two are in reference to the conventional videotext channel for captions), which is why the term subtitle is also used to refer to the Ceefax-based videotext encoding that is used with PAL-compatible video.
The Flash (1990 TV series) Fly by Night (TV series) Footlights Theater; For the People (1965 TV series) ... Hunter (1977 TV series) I. I'll Take Manhattan (miniseries)
The fifth season is the first not to feature Keiynan Lonsdale, who plays Wally West / Kid Flash, as a series regular since his introduction in the second season, following the character's move to Legends of Tomorrow during the previous season and Lonsdale's subsequent departure from that show as well. [79]
Some Democrats are dismissing the forthcoming DOGE push to cut wasteful government spending. Others in the party aren't totally writing off what Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are selling.
The video above shows the fascinating way male giraffes fight. Known as “necking” the giraffes use their long and powerful necks to attack, delivering hard blows with each hit. As you watch ...
[12] [13] The series was created and written by Ben Richards. [1] Principal photography began in April 2021 in Bristol, [14] including at the University of Bristol. [15] Two years after the series had aired, it was announced that the BBC had decided to develop Showtrial into an anthology series. They ordered a second series, also to be written ...