

Video can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Superman & Lois 1×07 Promo "Man of Steel" (HD) Tyler Hoechlin superhero series () When he was intercepted by this glowing green box, he just kissed his wife and kids goodbye and said, "I'll meet you in Metropolis." I don't think he would've readily accepted it. So I think this is the correct step in telling the story of how he gets to that destiny, the right move to make. "But I would also say his destiny is ultimately cosmic. The last thing he'd want to do is accept becoming an intergalactic policeman, for example," Ramsey explains. "I would position that he has always been one of the most grounded, most family-oriented in the Arrowverse. On Why "Denying the Green" Fits with Diggle's Character: Emphasizing that Diggle was given "another lease on life" post-Crisis, Ramsey argues that Diggle's sense of family (especially one that he just got back) would take a top priority over patrolling the galaxy. The more we tell the story, the more we begin to hear what these voices are, particularly on 'The Flash,'" he continued. So he's coming there with a purpose, but he's also hiding something. And he's hiding them from the other members of the Arrowverse shows, who he's helping as an ARGUS member. But he's hearing voices he has debilitating headaches. He's going to Gotham, Smallville, and National City as an ARUGS leader. "We find John Diggle as a co-leader in ARGUS with his wife. This is the very preliminary story of telling what those consequences are," Ramsey revealed. Whatever was in that box, he refused its invitation. On Where Things Pick Up with Diggle: "He was on his way to Metropolis and was intercepted by a glowing green box. Coming back to the Arrowverse with this character has been a blast." Playing John Diggle, a beloved character, was just fantastic.

That adjustment was a bit more difficult. I'm just thinking of my moment and where this fits into the script. "I'm not thinking about how things cut together, about the bigger script at large. What was difficult was taking off the hat, because I'm acting now and not thinking about where the camera is," the actor/director explained. It wasn't that difficult to get into character. How It Felt Playing John Diggle Again: "It was like putting on older shoes. You're in the same city, but you're looking at this thing from a different vantage point." "A week or so before I even saw the actors, I'm prepping as a director for the show. It was great in that as an actor you're seeing Caity Lotz, Jes, Dominic, and all the people you know over at 'Legends,' for example, but I had on a different hat," Ramsey explained. 'Legends' was the first one out the gate. After the two-week quarantine you have to do when you go to Canada on a work permit, I delved right into it, and it felt great. Returning to Vancouver & the Arrowverse Offered Different Feelings: "This was supposed to begin in 2020 but didn't start until January 2021.
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Here's a look at some of the highlights (and you can check out the full interview here): Last month, Ramsey made another cameo in The Flash's final season, where he reunited with Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen for the first time since Crisis on Infinite Earths.But that's just the tip of the iceberg, with Ramsey discussing his return to the Arrowverse on both sides of the camera with EW. Though briefly tempted by its visions, he ultimately refused to abandon his family and rejected the cube's power. Eventually, this storyline was resolved in The Flash, where Diggle brought the box to Eobard Thawne to learn about the cube's origin. Throughout its run, both Arrow and Arrowverse crossovers made numerous allusions to Diggle being the iconic DC superhero, such as Ernie Hudson playing his stepdad General Roy Stewart and Elseworlds' Earth-90 Barry Allen noting Diggle's lack of a ring. So there's some disappointment, but at the same time, I'm excited to see what happens next." But who knows what happens down the line? And again, man, I'm a fan of the genre. On whether he might appear in a DCU film or show, Ramsey declared, "In its current iteration, probably not. Nevertheless, Ramsey shared his interest in Green Lantern's James Gunn-led DCU future, which includes a John Stewart/Hal Jordan team-up series called Lanterns. RELATED: Arrowverse Star Addresses The CW's John Diggle Spinoff Cancellation Could David Ramsey Play Green Lantern in the DCU?
