

The kid, played wonderfully by Oliver Tru Sison from Kamloops, rediscovers the Canucks siren and uses it to call back the heroes of the Canucks to revitalize Rogers Arena and bring back the fans into the building.

Set in a post-apocalyptic version of Vancouver symbolizing the emotional lows of the pandemic, one child, looking like a young Mad Max, walks through broken hockey gear. "No matter how down they get, they're never out." Working on a superhero show like Legends of Tomorrow seems like good experience for this project.
#Make star wars intro video series#
Pohorly played college hockey at Concordia University and has written and directed his own shorts and TV series as well as worked as an assistant director on everything from Hollywood productions like The A-Team to TV shows like Once Upon a Time, Prison Break, and Legends of Tomorrow. Pohorly is in charge of the in-arena entertainment during games and is uniquely suited for the job of creating these videos with his background in both hockey and the film industry.

The man behind both the “Heroes Return” film and the previous zombie film is Mike Pohorly, the Canucks’ creative director.
