![]() ![]() UK courts will be restricted from hearing a deportation challenge unless the person is deemed to be at risk of serious and irreversible harm.The main amendments laid on Friday were seen as an attempt to appease Tory backbenchers on the right of the party who are calling for protection from interference from judges over how the UK polices its borders, including from the European Court of Human Rights. The legislation, which is going through the Commons right now, is designed to curb migrants arriving in the UK on small boats. ![]() Working on these shows, we always reminded ourselves that the opposite of love was not hate, it was apathy, and no matter what, there was never any apathy.Home Secretary Suella Braverman has revealed a number of amendments to the Illegal Migration Bill, which she said would help prevent "last-minute, bogus claims". All of which I was - and remain - deeply grateful for. Yes - and I don’t mean to belittle in the slightest - fans loved what we did. Guggenheim then revealed that his intention with these words wasn’t to “belittle in the slightest” and that he feels “deeply grateful” for the response from fans”. Ezra Miller even reprised their feature film role as Barry Allen to meet the Arrowverse incarnation played by Grant Gustin. ![]() Years before ‘Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness’ would mainstream the concept of an interconnected multiverse, ‘Crisis’ brought together characters from the 1966 ‘Batman’ television show, the 1989 ‘Batman’feature, the 1990 ‘The Flash’ series, the ‘Smallville’ series, ‘Lucifer’, ‘Doom Patrol’, ‘Titans’, ‘Swamp Thing’, the ‘Green Lantern’ movie, ‘Superman Returns’, ‘Kingdom Come’… the list goes on and on. Guggenheim went on to point out how his big crossover even “mainstream the concept of an interconnected multiverse” before the MCU got around to it. Crisis On Infinite Earths was a labour of love Here’s what he had to say on the matter: made a significant impression on my psyche, was more than a labor of love - it was a labor in every respect and a project where I spent every ounce of capitol I’d amassed in developing DC Comics-related shows for Warner Bros. The producer noted that the five-hour, six-show television event “was a labor in every respect,” having used every resource and connection at his disposal. However, rather upsettingly, Guggenheim’s “phone did not, in fact, ring”. ![]() In his blog post, Guggenheim shared how, back when The CW’s big crossover event, Crisis on Infinite Earths, was being made, a friend of his claimed that, as he put it, his “phone going to ring off the hook”. He basically dedicated his career to the Arrowverse, and he feels like it was a bit of a waste of time. On top of that, he also wrote for Arrowverse’s Vixen, Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl. He was also credited as an executive producer on all of these shows. He was the writer, producer, and co-creator of Stephen Amell’s Arrow, where he then acted as showrunner and writer for a handful of seasons and executive producer on the others. So, Arrowverse creator Marc Guggenheim wrote a new blog post on his personal site in which he got very candid about how he can’t help but feel he wasted his time working on The CW’s many superhero shows. ![]()
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