Robbie Amell Talks THE FLASH Season 2; Plays Coy About His LEGENDS OF TOMORROW Role
One of the most popular recurring characters on DC TV this year was Robbie Amell's 'Ronnie Raymond' - also known as one half of 'Firestorm' on The Flash. But will he reprise the role for the upcoming spin-off Legends Of Tomorrow? Hit the jump to see what Amell had to say!
Robbie Amell's absence from The CW's Legends Of Tomorrow promo hasn't gone unnoticed by fans, and many have even begun to worry about the future of 'Ronnie Raymond' in the DCTV universe. While Victor Garber's 'Martin Stein' has been confirmed as a series regular for the upcoming spin-off, the other half of 'Firestorm''s role appears far less certain. Amell played coy when asked about this by MovieWeb, choosing to instead direct focus to his role on The Flash:
"All of those [Legends Of Tomorrow] questions will be answered shortly, but I can't actually tell you anything about it. What I can tell you is I'm going back to shoot more episodes of The Flash in July."
"I haven't gotten any scripts yet, but it picks up immediately where the finale left off, because it was such a big cliffhanger... The nice thing about the finale was getting to actually play Ronnie. You saw Ronnie in my first episode, and then I was this schizophrenic, frightened man, and then I was trying to figure things out with my other half, and I finally got to kind of play Ronnie in the finale. I was enjoying that character. I'd like to play more with that, and the relationship with Danielle Panabaker's character Caitlin, but I always have so much fun shooting with Victor, so anything else Victor and I can shoot together would be great."
Amell's future on The Flash appears pretty secure at least, so fans probably shouldn't expect the worst for his character. That said, if Ronnie isn't in Legends Of Tomorrow in a regular capacity, could we expect a new host of the Firestorm matrix? Or do you believe Dr. Stein's role in the spin-off will focus more his brains than his powers? Leave your thoughts and theories in the comments below!
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