Freedom Fighters: The Ray

Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017-2018)

EndedAnimation showAction, Crime, Science-Fiction

All his life, Ray Terrill has fought injustice, dreaming of making a real difference like his older brother, a Marine who was killed in Afghanistan. One day, he stumbles upon a dying superhero from another Earth and is stunned to find that this superhero looks just like him—because it is! The dying Ray Terrill of Earth-X transfers photokinetic energy to this Earth's Ray, making him a superhero – THE RAY. However, Ray quickly learns being a superhero isn't all hanging muggers from streetlamps and fighting giant robots. As the evil Nazi New Reichsmen of Earth-X, led by Overgirl, close in, The Ray must learn to harness his powers by coming to terms with his true self, even if that means also finally coming out of the closet to his parents. The fate of Earth-X depends on it!

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (6 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Episode 6Juli 18, 2018
S02E05Episode 5Juli 18, 2018
S02E04Episode 4Juli 18, 2018
S02E03Episode 3Juli 18, 2018
S02E02Episode 2Juli 18, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' premiere?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' premiered on December 8, 2017.

Who created 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' was created by Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim.

What network aired 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' aired on The CW Seed, an online streaming platform.

What genre does 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' belong to?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' belongs to the superhero and animated genres.

Where is the setting of 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' is set in Earth-X, an alternate reality within the DC Comics multiverse.

Who is the main character in 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

The main character in 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' is Raymond "Ray" Terrill, also known as The Ray.

What is The Ray's superpower in 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

The Ray possesses the power to manipulate light and energy in 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'.

Does 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' feature other DC Comics characters?

Yes, 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' features various DC Comics characters, including the Freedom Fighters team and characters from Earth-X.

How many episodes are there in 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' consists of a total of six episodes.

What is the overarching storyline of 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

The overarching storyline of 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' revolves around The Ray's journey to save Earth-X from the Nazi regime.

Does 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' connect to other DC TV shows?

Yes, 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' is part of the Arrowverse, a shared universe that includes shows like 'Arrow,' 'The Flash,' and 'Legends of Tomorrow'.

Are there any crossovers with other Arrowverse shows in 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

No, 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' does not have any direct crossovers with other Arrowverse shows, although it shares the same universe.

How was 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' received by critics?

Reviews for 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' were generally positive, with praise for its animation and representation of LGBTQ+ characters.

Does 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' have a diverse cast?

Yes, 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' features a diverse cast, including LGBTQ+ characters and characters from different backgrounds.

Is 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' suitable for all audiences?

'Freedom Fighters: The Ray' is recommended for mature audiences due to its action and some intense scenes.

Are there any plans for future seasons of 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'?

As of now, there have been no announcements regarding future seasons of 'Freedom Fighters: The Ray'.

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