A Captain America: Winter Soldier writer explains why Cap has no character arc of his own. The Walking Dead has a new poster. And new Dracula photos show the show getting its corpse on. Plus, new photos from Arrow and Tomorrow People. Spoilers now!
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Co-writer Christopher Markus explained that Captain America doesn’t have an arc in which he changes, but that his stories are about how he affects the world around him:
What helps us get past the pious Boy Scout that he could turn into is that he doesn’t really want to be this guy. He would prefer to be Steve Rogers just walking down the street, helping people sometimes. … He’s kind of the still centre and things happen around him and are influenced by him. It’s interesting in this movie, for instance, to watch his relationship with Black Widow, who of course has a very different outlook.
It can make it difficult with executives who often want arcs. It’s very difficult not to sound lazy when you go, ‘Well, he doesn’t really have an arc.’
In the same Empire story, co-director Anthony Russo expanded on that idea, explaining that what gives the sequel its edge isn’t Steve, but the story’s subject matter:
What made ’70s thrillers interesting is that it was a very complicated time. We were peeling back the curtain with Watergate and realizing how corrupt the system was. Now, again with the proliferation of social media, you can blow the whistle on the NSA and it can be round the world in 30 seconds. And we have the morality of drones. Is it right to preemptively use them to kill suspected terrorists prior to any sort of trial? So the times we’re living in are even more complex.
Marvel
The next Marvel One-Shot will be coming, of course, on the Thor: The Dark World Blu-Ray, and it’ll be called “All Hail the King.” All that we know is that it’s 16 minutes and 14 seconds long. However, if the name’s any indication (and not some sort of redirect/bluff) a good guess is that it involves the plot point revealed at the end of The Dark World, which showed Loki taking the throne of Asgard while disguised as Odin. [Slashfilm]
The Walking Dead
Here’s a new poster for the show’s 2014 return. [Entertainment Weekly]
Arrow
Below’s the synopsis for January 15th’s “Blast Radius,” and go here for more photos from that episode. Seeing Oliver shake hands with Blood and try to save him is pretty hilarious, given what we know. It’s shades of last year’s saving of Malcolm Merlyn.
http://morningspoilers.io9.com/arrow-blast-radius-photos-1493577596
ARROW HUNTS DOWN SHRAPNEL — Oliver must tackle a new threat to the
city when bombs start to go off in Starling City. Felicity (Emily
Bett Rickards) discovers the person setting them off is Mark Sheffner
(guest star Sean Maher), a man who goes by the nickname Shrapnel.
Arrow discovers Shrapnel’s next target is Sebastian Blood’s (guest
star Kevin Alejandro) “Unity Rally” and tries to talk the alderman out
of hosting it, but he refuses. Arrow sets off to stop the bombing,
but Shrapnel tricks him and traps him in a bomb-laced antique store
where he is unable to move without setting off the device. While
Felicity helps Oliver, Diggle (David Ramsey) races to the plaza to
find the bomb before it goes off. Meanwhile, Roy (Colton Haynes)
continues to hide his new strength from Thea (Willa Holland) but,
after she witnesses his super strength in action at the rally, she
demands answers. Laurel’s (Katie Cassidy) suspicions about Sebastian
grow stronger once she learns that he grew up with Cyrus Gold, the man
who killed Lance’s (Paul Blackthorne) partner. After Donner (guest
Star Dylan Bruce) refuses to help her investigate, she turns to Arrow
(Stephen Amell) for help. Rob Hardy directed the episode written by
Jake Coburn & Keto Shimizu (#210).
Tomorrow People
Similarly, here’s the synopsis for episode 1.10, “The Citadel.” Go here for more photos from the episode.
http://morningspoilers.io9.com/tomorrow-people-1-10-press-photos-1493571689
BREAKING IN — After Stephen (Robbie Amell) returns from the brink, he
thinks he has a clue to what happened to his father, but his fellow
Tomorrow People are not sure they believe him. When the Tomorrow
People learn some disappointing news from John (Luke Mitchell), they
make an unexpected decision about their future. The Tomorrow People
finally get a lead on Ultra’s secret research lab and they devise a
dangerous plan to free all those being held captive there. Meanwhile,
Stephen’s mom introduces Stephen and his brother Luca (guest star
Jacob Kogan) to a new man she is dating, but Stephen is having a hard
time getting a read on him. Peyton List, Aaron Yoo and Mark
Pellegrino also star. Sarah Clarke, Jeffrey Pierce, Ty Olsson
(“Supernatural”) and Robert Gant (“Queer as Folk”) guest star. Eagle
Egilsson directed the episode written by Jeff Rake and Grainne Godfree
(#110).
Dracula
Go here for more photos from episode 9, “Four Roses.” Looks like there are dead bodies on the pool table! [K Site TV]
http://morningspoilers.io9.com/dracula-1-09-promo-photos-1493410213
Additional reporting by Charlie Jane Anders and Emily Stamm