Crisis game changer
Didn't Compare "Crisis on Infinite Earths" to Avengers: Endgame I can't wait for the crisis on infinite earth. This is going to be amazing. This is better than the end game. I always perféred marvel over DC until I started wàtching the flash and arrow and supergirl. The stories are more reasonable and realistic and relatable than Marvel. I love the character development of Barry and Oliver and Kara. I know that arrow is ending, but I don't want Barry and I Oliver to die they have come so far and they are both very good people and family men. Kara is very happy strong and independent. She is so sweet and no longer following the shadows of Superman. She is kind and generous and her own unique person. Lena is a true villain. she keeps telling Kara she is always betrayed by the people she loves and she put on this facade that she is a good person and friend. Kara hid her identity but Kara never really betrayed Lena. She has been a caring person and a selfless friend to Lena. Lena told Kara that she has treated her like a villain. Lena thinks she is not a true villain because she never tried to kill Kara or out her identity to the world. However, Lena is the worst villain than Lex because she betrayed Kara and she almost killed Kara in the worst possible way she stumped on the heart by pretending to be her friend and killing her with kryptonite poisoning in her own house. who does that if Lena. She is so evil She said that she is completely different from lex.this is not true. Lena never fully trusted Kara even before she found out about her identity. She doesn't trust anyone. She just let Kara believe that lex die from the fall. Meanwhile, Lena killed her own brother out of anger and revenge not to save the world. If Lena truly considered Kara she never would have killed her brother and told Kara to take him to prison. Lena is a true monster. What do you think? Nora will come back Oliver will not die. Lena is trying to take away everyone freewill by using waves to control people's minds to prevent people from hurting each other because she feels betrayed by kara. I have been betrayed by some friends Kim. I would never change their personality because they were not meant to stay in my life. Oliver is not dead. it the monitor tricking everyone to make them lose all hope. a new timeline is created. the monitor even said that Oliver was not supposed to die this way, I mean fast Allen attack hitting him so simple
OLIVER CANt DIE THAT EASLYLY the biggest crossover yet for The CW's Arrowverse of shows. The four-night, five-episode event is set to take Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrow, and a ton of other DCTV properties to new heights, as the fate of the multiverse as we know it hangs in the balance. Even before "Crisis" has begun, the event has drawn comparisons to another franchise-defining event that debuted in 2019 -- Marvel's Avengers: Endgame. Both events definitely have a similar kind of "every hero united together" kind of feel, and the pending fates of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) and Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) feel slightly reminiscent of the endings Endgame gave to Iron Man and Captain America. In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, crossover showrunner Marc Guggenheim addressed those comparisons and gave an interesting metaphor to describe the two events' differences.
“I’d say certainly for Barry and Oliver, there is an emotional denouement that is reminiscent of Endgame,” Guggenheim explained. “Endgame is an exclamation point. ‘Crisis’ is a semi-colon.”
It's easy to see where Guggenheim is coming from, especially with regard to the potential deaths of Oliver and Barry. Oliver's death - and the fact that Arrow is coming to an end - has added a bit more finality to the proceedings right out of the gate, but the cast and crew have reassured that things are more nuanced than that.
"The good news is unlike Game of Thrones or unlike Lost, were not burdened with having to answer a question," Guggenheim told ComicBook.com earlier this year. "We're not burdened with 'who's going to sit on the Iron Throne?' or "what was the island?' so we get to do, I think, a much more character-based ending. So, at the same time, the complication for us is that we also have Crisis and I think a lot of the stuff that was always in my head in terms of how to end the show we're now actually going to end up doing in the crossover instead so it's like now what does the series finale become? But, you know, we've got plans."
"I'm really excited about it. The goal is to make it satisfying for the fans, but the good news for us is we don't have the challenges that Lost, or Game of Thrones had," he continued. We also don't have the ratings, so there's that, too. But I feel the pain of Damon, Benioff, and Weiss. It's hard. It's a hard thing to do in a way that satisfies everyone. I also think, because I've been thinking how does one end a series, there's what the initial reaction to something is and then there's how it stands the test of time and those two things are not always the same."
In addition to Arrow, The Flash, Batwoman, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow, the epic event will feature characters from across the DC multiverse. At the time of this writing, these will include Smallville's Welling and Erica Durance, Black Lightning's Cress Williams, Stargirl's Brec Bassinger, Birds of Prey's Ashley Scott, Batman's Burt Ward, and legendary voice actor Kevin Conroy.
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"Crisis on Infinite Earths" will begin with Supergirl on Sunday, December 8th at 8/7c. It will continue across Batwoman on Monday, December 9th at 8/7c, as well as The Flash on December 10th at 8/7c. Following a midseason break, the event will conclude on Tuesday, January 14th, with new episodes of Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.
Supergirl Star David Harewood Says Crisis on Infinite Earths Will Change Everything
It's just a few days until worlds live, worlds die, and the Arrowverse is never the same again when "Crisis on Infinite Earths" debuts on December 8. And in case it wasn't clear enough from the tagline, or from the trailer that seemingly shows Earth-38 being destroyed...well, Supergirl star David Harewood says that not only will "Crisis on Infinite Earths" touch of something very big for J'Onn J'Onzz the Martian Manhunter, but it will also "affect everything" in Supergirl's world. There are a lot of ways that could be the case, but of course fans are bound to zoom in on just a couple.
The first, and much less likely than others, is that Supergirl will die. She was, after all, destined to die in the Crisis before Oliver Queen got himself involved in the whole thing, and there's no guarantee that whatever he is planning will actually work. The second, and most popular, theory about what could happen is that Supergirl and her compatriots could be brought over to Earth-1 following the apparent destruction of their universe. Harewood was mum on either option, but did say that there are big things coming.
"I'll say there's an important change that's coming for me as an actor," Harewood teased. "It's going to come as a result of 'Crisis,' which is important for me as an actor, and for me playing the character. So I'm actually really looking forward to that, for the audience getting to see that."
That might be cryptic -- and Harewood is good at that, managing to avoid spoiling much of anything -- but what's even more intriguing is the way he talks about J'Onn's story during the Crisis and how it impacts his life after the crossover is done.
"The Crisis affects everything, and it's going to affect J'Onn. One of the wonderful things about playing J'Onn, and playing the Martian Manhunter, is understanding how deeply the philosophy of the character runs. It really is a deep character. It's been great fun to kind of explore it as an actor. One of his fundamental abilities, one of the Martian's fundamental capabilities, plays a very, very important role in the Crisis. It is specifically because he is the Martian Manhunter, that he's able to sit to survive the Crisis. But it will affect him in a fundamental way."
The event will bring together the heroes from multiple Earths to battle against the Anti-Monitor (LaMonica Garrett), a godlike villain who threatens to destroy all reality. In the comics, the story ended with the deaths of The Flash and Supergirl, and the destruction of DC's multiverse, leading to a single Earth with a complex history packed with hundreds of heroes.
The event will be the most ambitious thing DC has ever attempted in live action, bringing together characters from all six of the current DC Comics adaptations on The CW (Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, and Black Lightning), along with characters and actors from the 1990 version of The Flash, the short-lived Birds of Prey, Smallville, Superman Returns, and the iconic 1966 Batman series.
“Crisis on Infinite Earths” kicks off on Sunday, December 8 on Supergirl, runs through a Monday episode of Batwoman and that Tuesday’s episode of The Flash. That will be the midseason cliffhanger, as the shows go on hiatus for the holidays and return on January 14 to finish out the event with the midseason premiere of Arrow and a "special episode" of DC's Legends of Tomorrow, which launches as a midseason series this year and so will not have an episode on the air before the Crisis. Black Lightning's midseason finale will have a "Crisis" tie-in as well, although unofficially.