There’s going to be a small Arrowverse crossover next season!
Normally, there’s a huge crossover event, much like Crisis On Infinite Earths last year, between all the DC shows, but they’re scaling back on the next one.
Superman & Lois and Batwoman will be the only two shows taking part in a two hour crossover event, CW President Mark President confirms, via Deadline.
“We’re still working on it. It will be a smaller event than usual, we’re only planning a two-hour event. We are talking about doing Superman and Batwoman together. There’s a lot of characters coming from our other shows,” he said.
The synopsis for Superman & Lois was also revealed. Click inside to read the full rundown…More Here! »
Star Grant Gustin shared a video message for fans before the new episode airs. Check it out below!
In “So Long and Goodnight”, after Black Hole hires Rag Doll (Troy James) to kill Joe (Jesse L. Martin), Singh (Patrick Sabongui) suggests he go into Witness Protection but Joe refuses to stop investigating Carver (Eric Nenninger).
The Arrow series finale was originally supposed to be much different.
Creator Marc Guggenheim recently opened up about how Oliver’s death was always planned, but for the actual finale.
“I always saw the show ending with Oliver’s death, but Oliver’s death in the actual finale,” he told Fake Nerd Podcast. “Then I kind of had a little bit of a fantasy that Oliver would die and you’d end with some sort of news broadcast talking about his legacy and that would sort of become the voice over.”
“And then you would go to this rooftop in a whole other city, and on the cut a thug or some bad guy would crash into the frame, having been punched off-screen,” Marc added. “And these pair of black boots would come down right in front of him and there’d be a flutter of a scalloped cape and the voice over would say something along the lines of, ‘Oliver Queen inspired a whole new generation of vigilantes.’ The implication being, of course, that he inspired Batman. So that, of course, didn’t happen for a variety of different reasons – not the least of which is Batwoman came along – but that was my original conception.”
The Arrow finale almost could have spawned a Batman series, but they decide to hand the reigns over to Oliver’s daughter Mia for the Green Arrow & The Canaries backdoor pilot. Still no word yet if that show will be picked up to series.
Keiynan Lonsdale is putting the yellow and maroon suit back on in tonight’s new episode of The Flash!
In “Death of the Speed Force”, Kid Flash returns to Central City with a Zen attitude and new tricks up his sleeve.
While thrilled to see his family again, Wally confides to Barry (Grant Gustin) that he returned because he thinks there is something wrong with the speed force.
Meanwhile, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) returns from his fact-finding mission across Earth-Prime.
“The homie @keiynanlonsdale is back tonight as Kid Flash. I had so much fun with Keiynan on this one. Feels like we shot this forever ago. Directed by a member of the family, @brentcrowell1971,” Grant wrote on Instagram, along with a photo of the two.
Ray Palmer, Constantine, and Agent Green go for a cheers on an all new episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow!
In “Mortal Khanbat”, with Sara (Caity Lotz) still away from the Waverider, the Legends find a new Encore with Ava’s (Jes Macallan) new invention, the Prognosticator, and must now try to defeat Genghis Khan in 1990s Hong Kong.
Constantine’s (Matt Ryan) life is hanging in the balance, and Ray (Brandon Routh), Nora (Courtney Ford) and Gary all try to help him, but Constantine tries to make a deal with Astra instead.
Meanwhile, Behrad has been confused about Charlie’s (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) recent behavior, but they all learn why Charlie is trying to out run her past and from what.
Tune in for an all new episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow TONIGHT (February 25) at 9/8c on The CW!