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In February of this year, it became known that Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and the Hellboy franchise Doug Jones will play the supervillain Dafbolt in the nineteenth episode of the third season of The CW's "Arrow" series, called "Broken Arrow" ... Last weekend, Jones left a message on his Twitter page in which he made it clear that being in a DC comic series is not enough for a villain like Defbolt. So, Dafbolt, aka Jake Simmons, debuting on April 15 on Arrow, will return on April 21 for the nineteenth episode of The Flash Season 1, Rogue Air.

Created by Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway, Jake Simmons / Dafbolt first appeared in 1983 in All-Star Squadron # 21. He knew how to manipulate lightning and electricity and was called a "living battery". In the series "Arrow" and "The Flash" Jake Simmons will be a metahuman with the ability to use plasma energy for military purposes.

Doug Jones has participated in many comic book adaptations, including "Batman Returns", "Tank Girl" , "Mystery People", "Men in Black 2" and others. On television, the actor starred in the series "Strain", "Werewolf", "Collapsed Skies".

with the ability to use plasma energy for military purposes.

Doug Jones participated in many comic book adaptations, including "Batman Returns", "Tank Girl", "Mysterious People", "Men in Black 2" and others ... On television, the actor starred in the series "Strain", "Werewolf", "Collapsed Skies".

with the ability to use plasma energy for military purposes.

Doug Jones participated in many comic book adaptations, including "Batman Returns", "Tank Girl", "Mysterious People", "Men in Black 2" and others ... On television, the actor starred in the series "Strain", "Werewolf", "Collapsed Skies".

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