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Ray Palmer (Arrowverse)

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Fictional character in the Arrowverse

Fictional character
Ray Palmer
Arrowverse character
Promotional picture ofBrandon Routh as Ray Palmer / The Atom.
First appearance
Last appearance
Based on
Adapted by
Portrayed by
Voiced byBrandon Routh
In-universe information
Full nameRaymond Carson Palmer
AliasThe Atom
Affiliation
  • Team Arrow
  • The Legends
SpouseNora Darhk
Significantother

Raymond Palmer, also known by his superhero aliasThe Atom, is a fictional character inArrowverse television franchise, where he is portrayed byBrandon Routh. The character debuted in 2014, in the episode "The Calm", the premiere ofArrow's third season, before being spun off into the science fiction time travel seriesLegends of Tomorrow. Routh appeared onLegends of Tomorrow for five seasons before being written off for creative reasons. The character was based onAtom, a comic book character created byGardner Fox,Gil Kane andMurphy Anderson.

Fictional biography

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Sometime prior to early 2014, Ray became engaged to Anna Loring. While inStarling City, both Ray and Anna were caught in the crossfire ofSlade Wilson's siege on the city, resulting Anna's death. Ray promised to avenge her death by finding a way to save his city from similar danger.

Arrow

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Ray, a tech billionaire, meetsFelicity Smoak and becomes interested in her. Sometime later, he visitsQueen Consolidated and meets with its CEOOliver Queen about purchasing the company. Ray became its CEO and renames the company "Palmer Tech", aiming to providing free energy to the Starling City. During this time, he contributes money to the city and develops the ATOM Exosuit, which he wears and uses to defend Felicity during an attack by a supervillain. Ray and Felicity begin dating. Soon after, Ray uses facial recognition technology and discovers the vigilante known as the Arrow is Queen. Ray fights Queen and is defeated, but is spared, resulting in Queen gaining Ray's trust. Soon after, an impersonator of Arrow attacks Ray, sending him to the hospital. Ray begins to improve the suit and stops dating Felicity, joining Arrow's team. However, while performing a maintenance check on the suit an accident occurs which results in his office exploding; Ray is presumed dead.

Six months later, Felicity discovers Ray is alive and has been captured byDamien Darhk. He is rescued by Team Arrow and names Felicity as the new CEO of Palmer Technologies. Ray is able to develop shrinking abilities within the suit, allowing him to shrink himself and others.[1]

Legends of Tomorrow

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Feeling directionless, Ray is recruited byRip Hunter to join his team, the Legends, to travel back in time to stop a man namedVandal Savage, a future dictator and immortal, before he can rise to power. During their mission, he leaves a piece of his armor behind, changing history and necessitating the team to go back in time to retrieve it. In an attempt to find the Aton dagger, one of the few weapons that can kill Savage, howeverCarter Hall is killed in the process. Ray begins to dateKendra Saunders, Carter's lover. During a second attempt to steal the dagger, Ray and Kendra are separated from the team and become trapped in the 1950s for two years before being found. Subsequently, Ray proposes to Kendra, which she agrees to. Ray and the other members of the team are eventually successful in killing Savage. However, Kendra calls off the engagement and leaves the Legends to be with areincarnation of Carter.

During a mission gone wrong, the members of the team are scattered through time. Ray winds up in 70 million BC and spends six months trapped there before being rescued. During a later mission inFeudal Japan, Ray has his suit taken and is forced to destroy it. He struggles to find his place on the team without the ATOM suit. Ray is eventually able to repair his suit after being gifted a rare metal byJonah Hex in theOld West. Ray helps the team with locating pieces of the Spear of Destiny with the aim of destroying it, butEobard Thawne takes the Spear and uses it to create a new reality. The Legends to the past to protect their past selves and kill Thawne. The original Legends are erased from time. However, in meeting their past selves they "broke time" causinganachronisms throughout history. Rip founds an organization known as the Time Bureau to fix time and the Legends are forced into retirement. However, they ignore the Bureau and continue time traveling.

AfterNora Darhk becomes possessed by a malicious entity calledMallus, Ray is worried she will die. He attempts to save her life but is instead kidnapped by her and ordered to repair an item called the "Fire Totem". After fixing the totem he is released unharmed due to Nora's affection for him. The rest of the team aids Ray and gather the other Totems, which they use to stop Mallus. Ray later searches for Nora, and the two confess their love for each other. Ray is later possessed by the demonNeron. Ray gives Neron control of his body in exchange for Neron sparing the life of his best friendNate Heywood. Neron claims his soul and Ray is sent toHell. Nora andJohn Constantine travel to Hell to free Ray's soul, meanwhile Nate tricks Neron into killing him, breaking his promise and surrendering Ray's body. Later, Ray decides to leave the team, marrying Nora to live a peaceful life.

Appearances

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Routh has appeared in five of the sevenArrowverse television series. In 2014, he made his debut as Ray in recurring role inseason 3 ofArrow.[2][3] He then appeared in a 2015 episode ofThe Flash titled "All Star Team Up".[4] The following year he returned inArrow'sfourth season in a reduced capacity.[5][6] In 2016,Legends of Tomorrow premiered with Routh as a series regular.[7] The same year, he appeared in three episodes of the animated showVixen.[8] While Routh stated he was willing to reprise his role onSupergirl,[9] this never materialized until 2019 when he appeared in bothSupergirl andBatwoman as part of the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover event.[10] Routh made his final appearance as a series regular in the 2020Legends of Tomorrow episode "Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness".[11] In 2022, he made a guest star appearance alongside other former series regulars in "Wvrdr error 100 <oest-of-th3-gs.gid30n> not found", the100th episode of the series.[12] He also returned to the character forThe Flash episodes "Armageddon, Part 1" and "The Man in the Yellow Tie" in 2021 and 2022 respectively.[13][14]

Additionally, Routh voiced Ray Palmer in the 2018 video gameLego DC Super-Villains.[15]

Creation and development

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Casting

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Brandon Routh speaking at the 2016WonderCon in Los Angeles, California

According toAndrew Kreisberg theArrow producers had planned to adaptTed Kord / Blue Beetle into the series. However, executives at DC declined and instead offered themRay Palmer / The Atom.[16] In July 2014, it was announced thatBrandon Routh had been cast as Ray in the then upcoming third season ofArrow.[17] Atom was described as "an unparalleled scientist, and inventor, with a go-getter aspect" who would shakeOliver Queen's world.[18] The show's producerMarc Guggenheim said he would be a "sloppy" superhero.[19] Routh said Ray would come "in the middle" of Oliver's and Felicity's relationship, but with no bad intentions.[20] Routh was hesitant to accept the role due to his prior role asSuperman in the 2005 filmSuperman Returns.[21]

In 2015, when Routh was asked how it felt to play another superhero, he said that he was "a little wary at first. I never really thought that I'd play another hero in the DC world having played kind of the pinnacle of them all. But it's been a lot of fun bringing Ray to life." He added he had never read anyAtom comic books, however he was fascinated by the 1980sSword of the Atom comic miniseries.[22] When asked about if his Atom character has put Superman in the rear-view mirror, he said: "I don't know if I've put Superman in the rear- view mirror, but to have something else that people know me for is cool".[23]

In theLegends of Tomorrow season three episode "Phone Home", a younger version of Ray appeared portrayed by Jack Fisher.[24]

Development

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Greg Berlanti, the co-creator ofLegends of Tomorrow, had stated the show was supposed to be an Atom-centered spin-off series, with Routh starring in it, because they saw the charisma Routh had brought to the character.[25][26]

Departure

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Routh, alongsideCourtney Ford (Nora Darhk), leftLegends of Tomorrow following theseason 5 episode "Romeo v Juliet: Dawn of Justness".[11] On a promotion post toInstagram, Routh stated that his exit was not his decision. Executive ProducerPhil Klemmer stated that neither Routh nor Ford requested to be written off, rather their exit was a creative decision as the writers felt the character had reached the natural conclusion of their arcs.[27] Routh toldInverse that, "nobody, to my knowledge, in the crew wanted to see me go". He described leaving the show as "traumatic".[28] Routh returned as Ray for the100th episode ofLegends of Tomorrow, tellingSyfy's Matthew Jackson that he returned to the show because he did not like his original exit and he wanted to show a more mature version of the character.[12]

Routh again returned to the character forThe Flash episodes "Armageddon, Part 1" and "The Man in the Yellow Tie".[13][14] In an interview with Tim Beedle for DC.com, he said he found it easier to return forThe Flash then forLegends of Tomorrow. He explained, "It was actually easier onThe Flash than it was onLegends in some ways becauseFlash is a through line story. The episode is largely about Ray and him helping Team Flash, and also what his journey has been since he left the Waverider and where his mindset it." While Routh described hisLegends of Tomorrow return as, "kind of like a flashback episode. We were revisiting older versions of the characters and there were many people in the scenes—it's different to shoot that way, a multi-person scene versus a scene with just a couple of people moving the episode forward."[29]

Characterization

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In an interview withComic Book Resources, Routh stated that his character suffered fromanxiety, and that he had personal issues about his harsh childhood.[30] In an interview withDen of Geek, Routh noted that when transitioning the character fromArrow toLegends of Tomorrow he was retooled to be more nerdy and less cool. He also noted how the character was initially portrayed as a leader inArrow before becoming an ensemble player inLegends of Tomorrow.[31]

Kathrine E. Whaley and Justin Wigard writing inArrow and Superhero Television: Essays on Themes and Characters of the Series noted how Ray represented a threat to Oliver Queen's role as the Arrow and as the "savior" of Starling City. Noting how their first interaction in "The Calm" encapsulates Oliver's declining power.[32]

Reception

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In a review of the third season ofArrow forScreenCrush, Kevin Fitzpatrick criticized the character, describing him as the showrunners valuing "concept over character" and that Ray had poor chemistry with the other characters. However, he did find Ray enjoyable while in his Atom suit.[33] The romantic pairing of Ray and Felicity was a popular "ship" by fans ofArrow, though notably less popular than the main pairing of Oliver and Felicity.[32]

Inverse's Eric Francisco noted that Ray bears similarities to theMarvel Cinematic Universe characterTony Stark.[34] CriticAlan Sepinwall found Ray's presence in the first season was redundant asMartin Stein played a similar role.[35] In 2019, Routh was nominated at theTeen Choice Awards in theChoice Action TV Actor category, losing toStephen Amell forArrow.[36] CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Vincent TranTelevisual Shared Universes: Expanded and Converged Storyworlds on the Small Screen criticized Routh's dual roles in "Crisis on Infinite Earths" as Ray andSuperman, calling it a "flaw" in casting and noting how the episodes failed to give an in-universe reason for it.[37]

Following the announcement of Routh's departure,ComicBook.com's Russ Burlingame stated it would be beneficial for Ray's character arc but worsen the show itself.[38]

References

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  2. ^"Brandon Routh Back In Superhero Mode, Will Play The Atom On 'Arrow'".Deadline Hollywood. July 7, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  3. ^Ausiello, Michael (July 7, 2014)."Arrow Targets Brandon Routh to Play Major DC Comics Superhero in Season 3".TVLine. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2022.
  4. ^Cecchini, Mike (April 15, 2015)."The Flash: All Star Team Up review".Den of Geek. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  5. ^Schedeen, Jesse (June 2, 2016)."Arrow: Season 4 Review".IGN. RetrievedNovember 2, 2025.
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  7. ^Abrams, Natalie (April 23, 2015)."'Edge of Tomorrow' star joins the 'Arrow'/'Flash' spinoff".Entertainment Weekly. Archived fromthe original on March 30, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  8. ^Damore, Meagan (July 20, 2016)."Cassidy's Black Canary, Atom & More Will Appear in "Vixen" Season 2".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  9. ^"Brandon Routh Is Open to a Supergirl Appearance".IGN. March 28, 2016. RetrievedNovember 1, 2025.
  10. ^Topel, Fred (August 5, 2019)."Crisis on Infinite Earths Crossover: How Jim Lee Helped"./Film. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
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  13. ^abRouth, Brandon (November 16, 2021)."Small Victory: Brandon Routh Makes His DC Return on The Flash".DC Comics (Interview). Interviewed by Tim Beedle.Archived from the original on February 6, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2022.
  14. ^abAnderson, Jenna (June 16, 2022)."The Flash Has a Surprising Legends of Tomorrow Cameo in "The Man in the Yellow Tie"".ComicBook.com. RetrievedJune 16, 2022.
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  16. ^Cornet, Roth (July 26, 2014)."SDCC 2014: Arrow Panel Teases Oracle & What's to Come in Season 3".IGN. RetrievedNovember 2, 2025.
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  27. ^Lawrence, Britt (February 20, 2020)."Wow, Legends Of Tomorrow's Brandon Routh Didn't Want To Leave The Show".Cinema Blend. RetrievedNovember 2, 2025.
  28. ^Francisco, Eric."Brandon Routh reveals career setbacks led to a crippling video game addiction".Inverse. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  29. ^Beedle, Tim (November 16, 2021)."Small Victory: Brandon Routh Makes His DC Return on The Flash".DC.com. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2022.
  30. ^Damore, Meagan (October 31, 2017)."Legends of Tomorrow's Routh Reflects on Atom's Past, Present & Future".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on July 5, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  31. ^Cecchini, Mike (January 21, 2020)."Legends of Tomorrow: The Evolution of Ray Palmer".Den of Geek. RetrievedDecember 12, 2024.
  32. ^abIaccino, James F.; Barker, Cory; Wiatrowski, Myc (October 11, 2017).Arrow and Superhero Television: Essays on Themes and Characters of the Series. McFarland. pp. 138, 199.ISBN 978-1-4766-2965-0.
  33. ^Fitzpatrick, Kevin (May 15, 2015)."Where 'Arrow' Season 3 Went Wrong".ScreenCrush. Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  34. ^Francisco, Eric (January 7, 2016)."Meet the Legends of DC's 'Legends of Tomorrow' Season 1".Inverse. RetrievedDecember 12, 2024.
  35. ^Sepinwall, Alan (May 28, 2019)."How Getting Weird Made 'Legends of Tomorrow' TV's Best Superhero Show".Rolling Stone. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2022.
  36. ^Yang, Rachel (August 11, 2019)."Teen Choice Awards 2019: See the full list of winners and nominees".Entertainment Weekly. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022.
  37. ^Reinhard, CarrieLynn D.; Tran, Vincent (October 3, 2023).Televisual Shared Universes: Expanded and Converged Storyworlds on the Small Screen. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.ISBN 978-1-6669-1562-4.
  38. ^Burlingame, Russ (March 4, 2020)."Brandon Routh's Departure May Be Good For Ray Palmer But it's Bad for Legends of Tomorrow".ComicBook.com. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2022.

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