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Grant Gustin's 'The Flash' Uses Surprising Reference To 'Birds Of Prey' - Heroic Hollywood

The latest episode of Grant Gustin’s The Flash featured a strange connection to a plot point seen in Margot Robbie’s Birds of Prey.

While fans are still loving Margot Robbie’s Birds of Prey, the latest episode of Grant Gustin’s The Flash saw a similar plot point from the film pop up in the story involving Sue Dearbon and Black Hole. In Margot Robbie’s Birds of Prey, Cassandra Cain swallowed Black Mask’s diamond which had all the bank details for the Bertinelli fortune encoded inside it. It’s the diamond that sparks off the hunt through Gotham City for the young teenager while Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn and the rest of the team protect her.

But during “A Girl Named Sue”, a similar moment appears towards the end of the episode. Sue Dearbon was scanning a diamond that also had information secretly encoded inside it. When Sue scans the diamond it comes up with the logo for the Black Hole terrorist group, an over-arching threat in this season of Grant Gustin’s The Flash. It’s likely an unintentional similarity between the series and Margot Robbie’s Birds of Prey, but it’s definitely an interesting coincidence.

Did spot the bizarre reference to Margot Robbie’s Birds of Prey in the latest episode of Grant Gustin’s The Flash? Did you enjoy Margot Robbie’s Birds of Prey? What did you think about Ralph Dibny finally finding Sue in Grant Gustin’s The Flash? Sound off in the comments below!

The Flash continues this week with the episode “A Girl Named Sue” and you can read the official synopsis below:

WHEN RALPH MET SUE – After months of searching for Sue Dearbon (guest star Natalie Dreyfuss), Ralph (Hartley Sawyer) gets a lead on her whereabouts and finally comes face to face with his missing client. However, Sue refuses to return home to her family, and instead, takes Ralph on a daring adventure. Iris (Candice Patton) faces a new challenge while Barry (Grant Gustin) considers a potentially dangerous request from a trusted source. Chris Peppe directed the episode written by Thomas Pound & Lauren Certo (#612). Original airdate 2/18/2020.

The Flash stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / The Flash, Candice Patton as Iris West, Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost, Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon / Vibe, Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Wells, Jesse L. Martin as Joe West, Danielle Nicolet as Cecile Horton, and Hartley Sawyer as Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man.

The Flash airs on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on The CW. Stay tuned for the latest news on the Grant Gustin series.

Source: ComicBook

New ‘Titans’ Photos Show Off Aqualad And The Original Team

Titans Aqualad 01DC Universe has released eight brand new images from the upcoming fourth episode of the second season of Titans entitled, "Aqualad".

"Aqualad" will explore the dynamic among Dick Grayson/Robin (Brenton Thwaites), Donna Troy/Wonder Girl (Conor Leslie), Hank Hall/Hawk (Alan Ritchson), Dawn Granger/Dove (Minka Kelly) and Garth/Aqualad (Drew Van Acker) and how four years prior, their tight-knit family dynamic developed only to have their personal feelings bleed more into their work only to be exacerbated by the arrival of a new villain.

These new images give fans a new look at Drew Van Acker as Aqualad as well as a couple of new looks at the original team united together for action. In particular, we get our best look at how the Aqualad suit translates onscreen in live-action form.

You can check out the rest of the gallery for "Aqualad" by clicking "Next".

Here is the official synopsis for season two:

In Season 2, following the aftermath of their encounter with Trigon, Dick reforms the Titans. Under his supervision in their new home at Titans Tower, Rachel, Gar and Jason Todd train together to hone their hero abilities and work together as a team. They are joined by Hank Hall and Dawn Granger aka Hawk and Dove and Donna Troy aka Wonder Girl. Although these original Titans attempt to transition into a regular life, when old enemies resurface everyone must come together to take care of unfinished business. And as this family of old and new Titans – including Conner Kent and Rose Wilson – learn to co-exist, the arrival of Deathstroke brings to light the sins of the old Titans which threaten to tear this new Titans family apart once more.

The series stars Brenton Thwaites as Robin/Nightwing, Anna Diop as Starfire, Teagan Croft as Raven, and Ryan Potter as Beast Boy. Newcomers for its sophomore outing include Joshua Orpin and Esai Morales playing Superboy and Deathstroke, respectively, while Chella Man and Chelsea Zhang have also joined the cast as Deathstroke’s children Jericho and Ravager. Natalie Gumede has signed on to play Mercy Graves and Game of Thrones star Iain Glen is on board as Bruce Wayne.

Titans season two is now airing on DC Universe.

Source: DC Universe

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