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‘The Flash’ Teases an ‘Arrow’ Crossover Kiss in New Trailer (Video)
A teaser of the new CW drama includes a first look at Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold
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Wentworth Miller First Look as Captain Cold on ‘The Flash’ (Photos)
The “Arrow” spinoff series premieres Tuesday on The CW
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‘The Flash’ Stars, Showrunners Talk Origins, Villains and the Big ‘Arrow’ Crossover
“We have one of the biggest surprises for ‘Arrow’ of all time,” EP Andrew Kreisberg teases of the shows’ next crossover
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‘Prison Break’ Stars Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell to Reunite on ‘The Flash’
They’ll play villains Heat Wave and Captain Cold in an upcoming episode of the CW’s “Arrow” spin-off
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CW’s ‘Flash’ Adds ‘Rake’s’ Kelly Frye as Supervillainess Plastique
Frye will play the explosive figure on the show’s upcoming freshman season
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CW’s ‘Flash’ Producer Talks Odds of a ‘Batman v. Superman’ Crossover
TCA 2014: Geoff Johns discusses whether DC will rip a page from Marvel’s comic-book playbook
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Wentworth Miller to Guest on CW’s ‘Flash’ as Captain Cold
TCA 2014: “Flash” producer announces guest appearance for “Prison Break” star
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Universal Pulls ‘The Loft’ From Calendar, Gives ‘As Above, So Below’ Its Release Date
“As Above, So Below” moves back two weeks, while “The Loft” is now undated
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Neon Trees Frontman Tyler Glenn Comes Out in New Interview
“I had my crushes on guys throughout high school,” the singer says
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Sochi Winter Olympics: 10 Things to Watch For Other Than Sports
If ice twirling and snow sliding aren’t your bag, TheWrap has got you covered
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Wentworth Miller Reveals Suicide Attempt as a Closeted Gay Teen: ‘I Tried to Kill Myself’
The “Prison Break” actor says he feared being homosexual would hurt his career
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‘Prison Break’ Star Wentworth Miller Comes Out in Protest of Russian Anti-Gay Laws
Actor identifies himself as gay in letter declining invitation to Russian film festival
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Karl Urban-James Marsden Thriller ‘The Loft’ Finally Gets a Release Date
Universal film was produced when Joel Silver was still based at Warner Bros.
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‘Stoker’ Review: When Style Becomes Self-Parody
Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska are buried in stares and significant pauses in director Park Chan-Wook’s overdone American debut