![]() ![]() ![]() We won’t list all of them here due to spoilers but across the 397 Episodes, there are 55 crossover encounters! So you’ll see plenty of your favorite characters invading each other shows plenty of times. Many of the characters across the TV shows have crossed into each other’s worlds, and while these appearances weren’t promoted as crossover events it was fun to see characters from different shows interacting with each other. Have there been Crossovers without the annual events? Matt Ryan has since reprised his role as Constantine on the CW and is currently apart of the cast of Legends of Tomorrow.īlack Lightning is yet to make a crossover appearance and there is no confirmation that he is set to appear in this year’s annual crossover. ShowĬonstantine was not on the CW and unfortunately was canceled after only one season. The list below is in order for the chronological release but also ties into the way the crossover events should be watched. Oliver uncovers a secret about his past Team Flash. A lot happens in the event beyond just the backdoor pilot of Legends. While Constantine and Vixen are not available to stream on Netflix, both characters have their respective shows and crossed over with multiple characters. The crossover also set up the spin-off show DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Watch the whole thing above… and try not to think about that ending.The Chronological Release of The Arrowverseīelow is the full list of all the seasons of the Arrowverse. It’s a much-needed cute moment that comes before, well, a hell of a lot of heartbreaking stuff that happens before the crossover ended. “Crisis” seems to suggest that it’s this meeting with Gustin’s Barry that finally gives him the name. One interesting thing about the scene: In “Justice League,” Miller’s Barry Allen is still very early in his career and hasn’t yet adopted the name The Flash. Just before he disappears, he says “I told Victor this was possible,” referring to his fellow Justice League member Cyborg, played by Ray Fisher.Īlso Read: How 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' Went Back to 'Smallville' Alas, before Gustin’s Barry can fill him in, Miller’s Barry begins to fade out as he returns to his own universe. The two introduce themselves, becoming even more freaked out when it turns out they’re both named Barry Allen.ĭuring their brief conversation, we learn that Miller’s Barry is completely unaware of the Crisis on Infinite Earths. ![]() Gustin’s Barry makes it clear he’s a fellow hero and refers to himself as The Flash - a superhero alias Miller’s Barry seems to be hearing for the very first time. Miller’s Barry Allen is immediately confused by the whole thing, and even wonders if Gustin’s Barry Allen is a cosplayer who wants an autograph. It seems both of them have ended up in the Speed Force for wholly unrelated reasons. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “Justice League,” and the upcoming standalone “The Flash” movie. The amusing moment came during the 4th installment of the 5-part crossover event, when Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) has a touching but urgent discussion with Oliver Queen that gives him a clue about how to find his friends and in doing so have a chance to stop the multiverse-threatening disaster at the core of “Crisis.”Īlso Read: Tom Ellis Is Sorry He 'Fibbed' to 'Lucifer' Fans About His 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' Crossover CameoĪs Barry zips around Star Labs, he suddenly hears a voice behind him and, turning around he comes face to face with another The Flash - the one played by Ezra Miller in “Batman v. But they saved one of the biggest (and most fun) surprises for last: A meeting between the television The Flash and the movie The Flash. The CW’s epic “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event has been stuffed with fun cameos from across various incarnations of DC Comics’ superheroes. ![]()
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