

The actor had said that Ray would come "in the middle" of Oliver's and Felicity's relationship, but with no bad intentions, and was hesitant to accept the role. Marc also had stated that he was excited for Brandon, and the casting was "beyond cool". Marc Guggenheim said that he would be a "sloppy" superhero.

He was described as "an unparalleled scientist, and inventor, with a go-getter aspect" who would shake Oliver Queen's world. On July 7, 2014, Brandon Routh was cast as Atom. The actor left the character in season 5 of the Legends of Tomorrow, although he made two last guest star appearances in season 8 of The Flash, and in season 7 of the Legends one hundred episode. Brandon had previously portrayed Clark Kent / Superman, in the Superman Returns movie.
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He would later join the spin-off series Legends of Tomorrow as part of the main cast. The character then appeared in recurring capacity in season four, and guest starring in season one of The Flash. Stephen Amell, the protagonist of Arrow, shared, on his Facebook account, his excitement for Brandon being cast in the show.

īrandon Routh, as Ray Palmer, made his Arrowverse debut in season three of the anchor show, Arrow in 2014, as a recurring character.
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He later appeared in the 1997 live action TV series pilot, Justice League of America played by John Kassir. McGinley, Peter Scolari, Jason Marsden and Jerry O'Connell.( ref.) He first appeared in live-action in the 1979 episode "The Roast", of the show Legends of the Superheroes, played by Alfie Wise. Palmer has appeared in plenty of animated TV series, such as in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, having his own special episode, The All-New Super Friends Hour, Super Friends, DC Animated Universe, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Young Justice, DC Nation Short, Justice League Action and Teen Titans Go, voiced by Pat Harrington, Jr., Wally Burr, John C. He was the second character to take the mental, after Al Pratt. The character was created by Gardner Fox (as the writer), Gil Kane (as the artist) and Murphy Anderson (as the inker). His alter ego, Ray Palmer, is an homage to science-fiction magazine editor Raymond A. The idea was to present to the readers an updated version of Al Pratt, the company's 1940s Golden Age Atom. 34, of 1961, from the DC Comics precursor, National Comics. īrandon Routh speaking at the 2016 WonderCon in Los Angeles, California In season 5 of the Legends of Tomorrow, the character decided to leave the team, to live a normal life with his wife Nora Darhk, because of the actor's decision to leave the role. In the show Arrow, he worked with Oliver Queen and later was recruited by Rip Hunter to save the timeline. He is one of the many characters who jumped to from other Arrowverse shows, to Legends of Tomorrow. This version of The Atom has also appeared in live-action series such as The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl and Batwoman and the web animated series Vixen. The character has been portrayed by Brandon Routh in all shows. Raymond Carson "Ray" Palmer, also known by his superhero alias The Atom, is a fictional character and a superhero in The CW's Arrowverse franchise of TV series, first appearing in the 2014 episode " The Calm", of the television series Arrow, based on the character of the same name, created by Gardner Fox, Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson, and adopted for television by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg. Hope you like this and leave reviews because they motivate me to update.Dr. Might change the title of story if I can think of something better. That needs to change.īad with summaries and thinking of titles. Ray is supposed to be the Earth-1 Superman, but he's not using his powers or fighting with a cape. Oh, and he's the last surviving member of a dead alien race. He made his own exoskeleton that shrinks. He's a genius with a high IQ and three (or four) PhD's. Ray has always been different form others.
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