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      • At it’s simplest form, Swamp Thing is a collection of “sentient vegetable matter” who can sustain itself through photosynthesis, like most plants. His strength is from his connection to The Green, of which he is the avatar.
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  2. Swamp Thing: Created by Gary Dauberman, Mark Verheiden. With Crystal Reed, Virginia Madsen, Andy Bean, Derek Mears. Abby Arcane returns home to Marais, Louisiana to investigate a deadly swamp-borne virus, only to discover the dark, terrifying mysteries of the swamp.

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  3. The series follows medical doctor Abby Arcane (Crystal Reed) encountering the eponymous Swamp Thing (Derek Mears), a plant-elemental creature who fights malevolent forces around a Louisiana swamp. The series premiered on May 31, 2019, and consisted of 10 episodes.

    No.
    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "Pilot"
    Teleplay by : Gary Dauberman & Mark ...
    2
    "Worlds Apart"
    Len Wiseman
    Mark Verheiden & Doris Egan
    3
    "He Speaks"
    Rob Fresco
    4
    "Darkness on the Edge of Town"
    Carol Banker
    Erin Maher & Kay Reindl
  4. Sep 28, 2020 · A week from tomorrow, the series Swamp Thing, which was previously only on DC Universe streaming service, will begin playing on The CW. This horror-comic show follows a scientist-turned-monster defends the swamps of Louisiana with his plant-controlling powers.

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    By Jesse Schedeen

    Updated: Feb 2, 2023 10:35 pm

    Posted: Feb 2, 2023 10:31 pm

    The monstrous hero Swamp Thing is coming to the big screen thanks to DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DCU plan, the first part of which is dubbed Chapter One: Gods and Monsters. Looks like we know which section of that title Swamp Thing fits in...

    The character has gotten his fair share of cross-media attention in recent years, including being in the roster for the 2017 fighting game Injustice 2 as well as having his own live-action TV series on the DC Universe streaming app. Alas, that show only lasted one season, and the service itself is long gone as well now.

    Still, Swamp Thing has had a long and interesting history at DC Comics. Here's everything you need to know about the roots of this character (pun intended) and the role he plays in the larger DCU.

    Alec Holland was a brilliant scientist developing a "bio-restorative formula" that promised to change the fields of botany and medicine forever. But when Holland refused to sell his formula, his lab was sabotaged. Holland was doused with burning chemicals and dove into the nearby swamp to save himself. Instead, he emerged as a giant, plant-like mon...

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    It's obvious just from looking at Swamp Thing that he's a powerful monster, but super-strength is the least of his skills. With a body that's more plant matter than human tissue, Swamp Thing can alter his shape, change his size and extend various vines and tendrils. He can even grow wings when he needs to fly from Point A to Point B.

    Most impressively, Swamp Thing has direct control over all plant life - not just on Earth, but essentially anywhere in the universe. While his body isn't quite invulnerable, Swamp Thing is basically immortal. As long as there's plant life to cling to - be it a tree or a a bush or piece of tobacco - Swamp Thing can transmit his consciousness and rebuild his body anew. He often uses this ability to travel from plant to plant, meaning he can go pretty much anywhere in the world that has plant life.

    Swamp Thing made his debut in 1971's House of Secrets #92, where he was depicted as an early 20th Century man who was murdered by a jealous rival and returned as a plant monster to defend his wife. The character was given his own series the following year, and creators Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson reworked the concept to fit a more contemporary setting. But the basics remained pretty much the same, and hence Alec Holland was born in 1972's Swamp Thing #1.

    Swamp Thing's very existence is defined by the question, "Is he a man who looks like a plant or a plant that think's it's a man?". That question was at the heart of Alan Moore's Saga of the Swamp Thing run, widely regarded to be the greatest in the character's long history. Early on, Moore revealed that Swamp Thing isn't actually a transformed Alec Holland. Holland died as a result of his injuries. Swamp Thing is merely a mysterious form of plant life that absorbed fragments of Holland's consciousness and memories. Naturally, this is a character prone to questioning his own existence and place in the universe. That existence always seems to be in flux, as recently DC's comics have taken a hard turn and suggested that Alec Holland does still exist within Swamp Thing.

    Swamp Thing's mythology was further complicated with the addition of elements like The Green and the Parliament of Trees. The Green is sort of like The Force in that it's a living energy field that links all plant life in the universe and is the source of Swamp Thing's powers. It coexists with other mystical energies in the DCU, including The Red (animal life), The Rot (death and decay) and The Grey (machine life).

    These energy fields also exist as actual locations, and The Green is home to the Parliament of Trees. These ageless, powerful Plant Elementals oversee all plant life in the universe. As it turns out, the Parliament has always relied on a Swamp Thing to carry out their will in the human world, and Alec Holland is simply the latest in a long line of Swamp Things.

    Swamp Thing has enjoyed a pretty healthy career outside of the comics. He was actually the first DC hero after Batman and Superman to star in his own live-action movie. Horror icon Wes Craven directed 1982's Swamp Thing, which was fairly well received. That was followed up by 1989's ultra-low-budget sequel Return of the Swamp Thing, which wasn't.

    Swamp Thing also starred in both a live-action and animated TV series in the early '90s, with the former enjoying a pretty healthy run from 1990 to 1993. More recently, he's appeared on the animated series Justice League Action and in the direct-to-video animated movie Justice League Dark. Alec Holland was mentioned on NBC's short-lived Constantine series, but unfortunately that show was canceled before he was able to appear in the flesh (plant-flesh?). And of course, he also got a one-season series on DC Universe which starred Andy Bean and Derek Mears as Swamp Thing, Crystal Reed as Abby Arcane and Virginia Madsen as Maria Sunderland.

    Swamp Thing was expected to return to the big screen in Dark Universe, a horror-flavored DC movie inspired by the comic book series Justice League Dark. That project seemed perpetually trapped in development hell, and now it's clear that James Gunn and Peter Safran have figured out a different way to bring the character to the big screen. In fact, Logan and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny director James Mangold is said to be in talks to write and direct Swamp Thing for Warner Bros.

    Note: This story was updated on Feb. 2, 2023. It was originally published when the DC Universe series was released.

  5. May 28, 2019 · How much have Swamp Thing's origins and powers been changed from the comics for the new TV series on the DC Universe streaming service?

  6. Swamp Thing is a 2019 Sci-Fi Superhero Horror series on the DC Universe streaming service, the third show to be produced and premiered on the streaming service. As per the events of the Arrowverse Crisis Crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths, the series is set on the Arrowverse 's Earth-19.

  7. Apr 25, 2019 · Swamp Thing isn’t only one of the strongest characters in the DC Universe, but also one of the first to receive a big screen adaptation, following Superman and Batman. Horror master, Wes Craven, released his Swamp Thing in 1982, retelling Alec’s origin story and pitting him against Anton Arcane.

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