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Presumed dead for five years before being discovered on a remote Pacific island, billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns home a changed man.
Oliver sets his sights on taking down a criminal with ties to the Chinese triad: Martin Somers, who's being prosecuted by Laurel.
When a gunman kills one of Oliver's targets, he enlists Det. Lance's help. Meanwhile, Laurel and Tommy find themselves caught in an awkward situation.
While looking into a murder case, Oliver realizes that one of the targets on his list has framed an innocent man for the crime.
When Oliver is arrested for murder, he insists that Laurel represent him in court. She takes the case, putting her at odds with her father.
A band of bank robbers dubbed the Royal Flush Gang seriously wounds an off-duty police officer during a heist, forcing Oliver to rethink his mission.
The Huntress arrives in Starling City and puts Oliver under her spell. Meanwhile, adverse events blindside Tommy, who turns to Laurel for support.
Oliver trains Helena to be his ally. Later, her pursuit of vengeance leads Helena to kill the leader of the triad.
Determined to make up for lost time and restore a sense of normality to the Queen household, Oliver throws a family Christmas party.
After the Dark Archer defeats Oliver, he loses confidence and takes a break from being Arrow -- until Laurel needs help probing a firefighter's death.
Oliver suspects that Diggle's mentor is responsible for some armored truck robberies. Meanwhile, Thea believes Moira and Malcolm are having an affair.
Thea finds herself in legal trouble after getting caught with a drug called Vertigo. Meanwhile, Felicity gives Oliver disturbing news about Moira.
A nasty crook released from prison plans to reclaim his place as leader of Starling City's underworld but first must take down his biggest foe: Arrow.
When Oliver is shot, he turns to Felicity for help. While hovering between life and death, he flashes back to a daring escape attempt on the island.
Oliver asks Det. McKenna Hall on a date. Meanwhile, a jewel thief named Dodger hits Starling City and targets someone close to Oliver.
Oliver and Diggle learn that Deadshot is still alive and that Malcolm is the next target. Meanwhile, Oliver urges Tommy to reconcile with his father.
The Huntress returns to town and threatens to destroy everything and everyone Oliver cares about. Later, Steve Aoki headlines the nightclub opening.
An angry resident of the Glades embarks on a kidnapping and killing spree to punish those he believes have wronged the residents of his neighborhood.
When a young woman meets a violent death after partying at Verdant, Det. Lance uncovers incriminating evidence against Tommy.
When Deadshot returns to Starling City after taking down a U.S. ambassador and six others abroad, a sting operation is launched to capture him alive.
As Oliver focuses on crossing another name off the list, Felicity finds a transaction on a shady accountant's laptop that may help him locate Walter.
With the Undertaking just days away, Malcolm dons his black hood to conclude business with seismologist Brion Markov and his team.
In the season finale, Oliver and Diggle try to stop the Dark Archer from unleashing his vengeance on the Glades. Meanwhile, Thea races to find Roy.
With Starling City and Queen Consolidated deteriorating fast, Diggle and Felicity travel to Lian Yu Island to convince Oliver to return as the Arrow.
Oliver learns that medicine is being hijacked on the way to Glades Memorial Hospital, leading to a showdown with Bronze Tiger and China White.
Felicity offers herself as bait so Arrow, Diggle and Lance can catch a criminal who broke out of prison and is torturing and murdering women.
Oliver learns that a man known as 'The Mayor' is bringing illegal guns into the Glades, so he sponsors a cash for guns event to clean up the city.
Oliver tries to get the Canary to reveal her background. Meanwhile, the Assistant District Attorney offers Moira a life-or-death deal.
Diggle learns that Lyla is missing after following a lead in Moscow. Moira's lawyer tells Thea that dating Roy is hurting her mother's case.
A mysterious illness sweeps the city, infecting hundreds of people -- including Diggle. Moira goes on trial for her participation in the Undertaking.
A seemingly impossible robbery at Queen Consolidated's Applied Sciences Division brings Central City police scientist Barry Allen to town.
Oliver is visited by ghosts from the past. Meanwhile, Barry continues to help Felicity, and their connection grows stronger.
Oliver must tackle a new threat when bombs start to go off in Starling City, and Thea witnesses Roy's super-strength in action.
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Arrow teams up with Laurel to find the Man in the Mask, and when Sin tests Roy's superstrength, the results are nearly fatal.
Arrow offers to teach Roy to control his superstrength, but Roy proves to be a rebellious student. Meanwhile, the Bronze Tiger becomes a threat again.
Sara is forced to make an important decision when her past with the League of Assassins comes back to haunt her -- and her family.
The team goes after the Clock King, who has tech that can open any bank vault in Starling City, while Sara ruffles Queen's feathers.
Back on the island where Oliver spent years shipwrecked, his plan with Slade and Sara to take over a freighter from Ivo takes a deadly turn.
With Slade back and vowing revenge on Oliver's loved ones, Oliver prepares for battle; Diggle is recruited by A.R.G.U.S. to stop a warlord.
When Frank Bertinelli is arrested and Laurel is picked to try the case, Bertinelli's daughter, the Huntress, returns with her own take on justice.
Slade makes his move against Oliver, with enormous repercussions. Meanwhile, Isabel attempts to take Queen Consolidated away from Oliver.
After an epic battle with Slade, one member of Team Arrow is sent to the hospital, and Oliver is forced to make a tough decision involving Thea.
When the team realizes that the Mirakuru has taken over Roy completely, rendering him deadly and out of control, they're forced to take action.
To stop Slade, Oliver may have to make the ultimate sacrifice, but Diggle and Felicity go to extreme measures to stop him.
Oliver and his team rally to stop Slade's soldiers as they attack Starling City. Meanwhile, Malcolm Merlyn returns.
Oliver's no-kill rule is put to the ultimate test when Slade kidnaps someone close to Oliver's heart. Meanwhile, Diggle takes on Amanda Waller.
In the wake of Slade's downfall, the peaceful city celebrates, but Werner Zytle has a deadly plot up his sleeve, and a homicidal archer targets Sara.
Oliver pursues a murderous archer; Laurel tries to take justice for Sara's death into her own hands; Thea makes progress in her training with Merlyn.
Oliver trails Thea to an island, hoping to bring her back to Starling City; Oliver helps Diggle find a missing ARGUS agent; Laurel tries to toughen up.
When Oliver sends Roy out to tail Nyssa and learn more about Sara's killer, Thea gets kidnapped, and Oliver makes a dangerous enemy.
Felicity investigates a cyberattack on Starling City and discovers that she herself created the virus; Roy's nightmares tell him that he killed Sara.
When bodies appear at the gym, Oliver helps prove Ted Grant's innocence and catch the killer; Roy faces the aftermath of the Mirakuru virus.
Oliver investigates a menace named Cupid, who is romantically obsessed with him; Oliver feels pangs of jealousy over Ray's rapport with Felicity.
A boomerang-wielding murderer defies Oliver's team and ARGUS; Digger lays a trap for Lyla with the intent to kill her and whomever stands in his way.
The League of Assassins issues a terrifying threat; the DNA results of Sara's murder investigation shock Felicity; Oliver faces a formidable foe.
With the Arrow gone, Diggle and Roy strive to protect Starling City as a new crime lord plots a power grab; Merlyn finds evidence of Oliver's demise.
Maseo and Tatsu must go to extremes to protect the healing Oliver; Brick kidnaps a city official and tries to banish the police force from the Glades.
Oliver finds a mentor to help him bring down Ra's; Capt. Lance advises Roy and Laurel on fighting Brick's men; Merlyn discovers who killed his wife.
When Laurel tries to capture Zytle after his prison break, he doses her with his poison, Vertigo; DJ Chase tries to murder League trainee Thea.
As Oliver starts training Thea on the island of Lian Yu, Slade captures and imprisons them, and Thea is forced to face a painful truth.
Oliver sets out to rescue Merlyn to keep Thea from disconnecting with her humanity once she realizes that she has sealed her father's dire fate.
With a plot in mind, Ra's pushes Oliver to take over the League, revealing the secret of his longevity; Capt. Lance withdraws his support of Arrow.
A honeymoon for Diggle and Lyla is cut short when they are recruited for a dangerous rescue mission; an Arrow imposter murders the mayor.
Arrow's team is hunted down for the mayor's murder; a wound threatens Ray's life; Ra's kidnaps Captain Lance and exposes Arrow's identity.
When Roy is arrested, Oliver's crew plots to spring him from prison and protect Arrow's identity; Ray needs Oliver's help to bring down Jake Simmons.
When Oliver tries to bring Thea back from the brink of death, he is forced to renounce his old life and step into a new role with the League.
Oliver takes on a new identity and a daunting test of allegiance; Ra's recalls dueling his best friend to become the leader of the League.
Diggle and Laurel patrol Starling City; Oliver learns who provided Ra's with the Omega virus and confesses the truth about his place in the League.
Oliver and his team race to stop Ra's from releasing the virus and destroying Starling City, but as the dust settles, Oliver makes a fateful choice.
When Damien Darhk attacks newly renamed Star City with a gang of assassins, Oliver rebuffs an old ally and returns as the Green Arrow to fight back.
Green Arrow and Speedy track an assassin who targets a family friend. Meanwhile, Thea's bloodlust escalates, and Oliver decides to run for mayor.
While Thea and Laurel try to revive Sara with the Lazarus Pit, Oliver and Diggle must make peace and team up in order to confront a new assassin.
While Oliver sets a trap to catch a group of crooked cops, Laurel takes Quentin to see Sara, who is feral and chained up in Laurel's basement.
When Sara turns savage, Oliver calls in John Constantine to restore her soul to her body. Meanwhile, Diggle learns the truth about his brother.
Learning that the explosion miniaturized Ray, the team launches a mission to rescue him from Damien Darhk and return him to normal size.
Thea discovers a potential but risky cure for her bloodlust, and the team asks Ray for help when they learn that Andy is alive but working for Darhk.
Oliver and Barry use ingenuity and a little time travel to protect Carter Hall and Kendra Saunders from immortal assassin Vandal Savage.
After Oliver exposes him as the force behind H.I.V.E., Darhk kidnaps Diggle, Thea and Felicity, prompting Oliver to take a desperate gamble.
Desperate to get revenge for Felicity's near-fatal wounding, Oliver uses freelance anarchist Lonnie Machin to go on the hunt for Damien Darhk.
While Felicity adapts to her new role in Team Arrow, Diggle and Andy help Oliver track sinister Shadowspire operatives trying to infiltrate A.R.G.U.S.
Oliver and Thea get a surprise when they chase a burglar being controlled by a villain named the Calculator, who has a dire plan for Star City.
Hoping to obtain a cure for Thea's bloodlust, Oliver pits Nyssa and Malcolm against each other in a battle for control of the League of Assassins.
Darhk dispatches mercenaries to blow up key targets in Star City, including the venue where mayoral candidate Oliver plans to debate his opponent.
Vixen uses her mystical powers to help Team Arrow trigger a showdown with Darhk. Meanwhile, the truth drives a wedge between Oliver and Felicity.
When Cupid returns and begins attacking newlyweds, recently estranged Oliver and Felicity lay a trap for her by going through with their wedding.
Desperate to get her hands on Felicity's microchip implant, Brie Larvan escapes prison and attacks Palmer Tech, using robotic bees to fend off Oliver.
Oliver and Diggle discover that Malcolm has a plan to spring Darhk from prison. Meanwhile, Laurel gets a tempting offer.
When the Black Canary strikes again, Oliver and Quentin spar over Laurel's fate. Meanwhile, a plot targets Mayor Adams, and Oliver vows to kill Darhk.
Felicity and Oliver seek out a shaman who reveals the source of Darhk's magical powers, and the team uncovers his sinister master plan.
As Darhk launches his cataclysmic plot, Oliver and the team turn to Felicity's father to thwart it. But H.I.V.E. also has him in their sights.
Darhk renews his efforts to carry out his doomsday plan, and Oliver and Diggle infiltrate a secret H.I.V.E. facility in search of Thea.
While the team scrambles desperately to avert a global cataclysm, Oliver draws on a surprising power to confront Darhk once and for all.
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While Felicity pushes to bring in new recruits and Oliver grapples with letting go of the past, brutal crook Tobias Church begins his ascent to power.
Green Arrow tries to train new recruits but must do some soul-searching first. Meanwhile, Church makes a move to ensure his domination of Star City.
Insolent Wild Dog deserts the new team to take on a drug kingpin by himself, forcing Green Arrow into a dangerous showdown.
With Oliver out on a mission to free Diggle, Church mounts an attack against Star City. Can the new team meet the threat without their leader?
While he faces an assassination threat as mayor, Oliver turns to old ally Human Target to help rescue Wild Dog from Church's clutches.
Believing that Prometheus's lethal rampage is meant to send him a message, Green Arrow tries to unravel the mystery while keeping his team from harm.
Green Arrow and the team wrangle over a deadly new vigilante prowling Star City's streets, and Thea stands up for Quentin after he reveals a secret.
When aliens invade, team Green Arrow joins forces with Flash, Supergirl and the time-traveling Legends of Tomorrow to face the intergalactic threat.
After a vicious attack reveals that Prometheus knows all their secrets, the team faces a shocking betrayal from one of their own.
A surprise doppelganger sets Green Arrow and Felicity at odds, and DA Chase tangles with military brass to save Diggle from a virtual death sentence.
Green Arrow's search for a new Black Canary turns up a promising but loose-cannon candidate. Felicity tries to hack into the NSA to liberate Diggle.
A grave new threat takes the team to Russia, where Oliver runs afoul of an old Bratva comrade. In Star City, Rene faces a test of leadership.
A brutal attack on city hall forces Oliver to seek justice as Mayor Queen, not Green Arrow. Rene relives his journey from family man to masked hero.
After a jailbreak, Green Arrow's hunt to apprehend vengeful villains Liza Warner, Cupid and China White faces shocking interference from the ACU.
After being targeted by Vigilante, Oliver fights impeachment proceedings at city hall while Diggle and the team angle to take out Vigilante for good.
Green Arrow closes in on the true identity of Prometheus, who takes a hostage close to Oliver's heart. Felicity faces an ultimatum from Helix.
Now unmasked, Prometheus sinks his claws into Oliver to exact revenge and elicit a confession about Green Arrow's dark and violent past.
Dissension rends Team Green Arrow when Oliver calls on his old -- and volatile -- Bratva allies to eliminate Prometheus once and for all.
With all of Star City on the hunt for Adrian Chase, Felicity defies Oliver and turns to Helix for help -- but their assistance comes at a steep price.
A mysterious explosion disables Felicity and traps Oliver and her alone in the bunker. Diggle and Lyla face issues in their marriage.
The hunt for Adrian Chase leads Team Arrow to a confrontation with Sampson. A macabre delivery at city hall sends Oliver a disturbing message.
A friendly surprise catches Oliver off guard, and the team scrambles when they discover that Adrian Chase has begun hunting them down, one by one.
Desperate to save his team and family, Oliver returns to the island of Lian Yu and recruits an old foe for a climactic showdown with Adrian Chase.
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'Elseworlds' is the fifth annual Arrowversecrossover event that features episodes of the live-action television series The Flash, Arrow, and Supergirl on The CW. The crossover event began on December 9, 2018, with The Flash, continued on Arrow on December 10, and concluded on Supergirl on December 11. 'Elseworlds' introduces the characters Batwoman and Lois Lane, and the fictional Gotham City, to the universe. In the crossover, Green Arrow, Flash, and Supergirl are drawn to Gotham City to confront Dr. John Deegan over his work at Arkham Asylum.
The crossover was confirmed in May 2018 at The CW's upfront presentation, where the inclusion of Batwoman and Gotham City were revealed. Throughout August and September that year, casting for the crossover—including Ruby Rose as Batwoman, Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, and the announcement that Tyler Hoechlin would return to portray Superman—was revealed. The title of the crossover was announced at the end of September and filming began in October 2018. In 'Elseworlds', Arrowverse actors portray other roles and John Wesley Shipp reprises his role as Barry Allen / Flash from the 1990 series The Flash. The conclusion of 'Elseworlds' revealed 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' as the next crossover, which is scheduled to air in late 2019 and early 2020.
- 2Cast and characters
- 3Production
- 4Release
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- 5.1Ratings
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Plot[edit]
On Earth-90, Flash escapes as a mysterious figure uses a powerful book to destroy that Earth. On Earth-1, the same figure gives the book to Arkham Asylum psychiatrist John Deegan, who uses it to rewrite reality according to his will. The following day, Oliver Queen and Barry Allen wake up in each other's lives. Team Flash does not believe them and locks them up in the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline. Oliver and Barry use each other's abilities to escape and travel to Earth-38 to get help from Kara Danvers and acquaint themselves with her cousin Clark Kent (Superman) and Lois Lane. Meanwhile, an android called A.M.A.Z.O. awakens and threatens Central City. Cisco Ramon retrieves Oliver and Barry from Earth-38, with Kara and Clark helping. After defeating A.M.A.Z.O., Clark returns to protect Earth-38. Cisco vibes Deegan and the mysterious figure, who sees them vibing him and tells the group that something is coming and they will not be able to stop it. Oliver realizes the figure and Deegan were located in Gotham City.
In Gotham, Barry, Oliver and Kara are arrested by the GCPD. They are bailed out by Wayne Enterprises' CEO Kate Kane, who tells them Deegan is at Arkham Asylum. The trio, with the assistance of Caitlin and Diggle, break into Arkham to confront Deegan. They retrieve the 'Book of Destiny' but Deegan escapes by causing a mass breakout. During a confrontation with inmate Nora Fries, Barry and Oliver are exposed to fear gas and believe each other to be Eobard Thawne and Malcolm Merlyn, respectively. After stopping the breakout, Kate, as the vigilante Batwoman, rouses them from their hallucinatory state and tells them to leave Gotham. They head to A.R.G.U.S. to restore reality, where Earth-90's Flash warns them about Mar Novu / Monitor, who is testing worlds for an upcoming crisis. They confront Novu, who reclaims the book and returns it to Deegan, who writes a new reality in which Barry and Oliver are criminals without powers known as the Trigger Twins and are confronted by a black-suited Superman.
Oliver realizes the Superman impostor is actually Deegan; they force him to save innocents while they escape to find Cisco. Deegan and his forces, including the Earth-1 doppelgänger of Kara's adoptive sister Alex Danvers, are holding Kara at S.T.A.R. Labs. Barry and Oliver locate Cisco and persuade him to take them to Earth-38. They find Clark, who agrees to return with them to Earth-1 while Kara persuades Alex to release her. Arriving on Earth-1, Clark and Oliver fight Deegan and his forces while Alex, Barry, and Kara locate the Book of Destiny in the Time Vault and take it to Clark, who restores Barry, Oliver, and Kara to their real selves. Deegan retrieves the book and attempts to rewrite reality again. To impede his progress, Barry and Kara slow down time by speeding around the Earth in opposite directions. Oliver confronts Novu, asking him to spare Barry and Kara, but Novu demands something from Oliver in exchange. Clark, joined by Lois, Brainiac 5, and J'onn J'onzz, fights Deegan and a revived A.M.A.Z.O. Barry and Kara are nearly torn apart by their speed but Oliver shoots the book with an arrow enhanced by Novu. Deegan reverts back to himself, though heavily disfigured, and reality is restored. After returning to Earth-38, Clark and Lois tell Kara they are expecting a child and will return to Argo City, leaving Earth's protection to her. On Earth-1, Oliver is contacted by Kate, who says Deegan, now incarcerated at Arkham, has made a new friend who tells Deegan: 'Worlds will live, worlds will die, and the universe will never be the same'.
Cast and characters[edit]
Main and recurring[edit]
Actor | Character | Episode | |||
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The Flash | Arrow | Supergirl | |||
Grant Gustin[1][2] | Barry Allen / Flash | Main | Guest | ||
Oliver Queen / Green Arrow | |||||
Candice Patton[3] | Iris West-Allen | Main | Does not appear | ||
Danielle Panabaker[4] | Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost | Main | Guest | ||
Carlos Valdes[5][6][7] | Cisco Ramon / Vibe | Main | Guest | ||
Hartley Sawyer[citation needed] | Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man | Main | Does not appear | ||
Tom Cavanagh[citation needed][6] | 'Sherloque' Wells | Main | Does not appear | ||
Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash | Does not appear | Guest | Does not appear | ||
Stephen Amell[1][2] | Oliver Queen / Green Arrow | Guest | Main | Guest | |
Barry Allen / Flash | |||||
David Ramsey[5][6][7] | John Diggle | Guest | Main | Guest | |
Tyler Hoechlin[8][9] | Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman | Guest | Does not appear | Guest | |
John Deegan / Superman | Does not appear | Guest | |||
Melissa Benoist[1] | Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl | Guest | Main | ||
Jeremy Davies[5][9][10] | John Deegan | Guest | |||
LaMonica Garrett[6][7][11] | Mar Novu / Monitor | Guest | |||
Elizabeth Tulloch[12] | Lois Lane | Guest | Does not appear | Guest | |
Emily Bett Rickards[6] | Felicity Smoak | Does not appear | Main | Does not appear | |
Echo Kellum[6] | Curtis Holt | Does not appear | Main | Does not appear | |
Kirk Acevedo[13] | Ricardo Diaz | Does not appear | Main | Does not appear | |
Ruby Rose[14] | Kate Kane / Batwoman | Uncredited cameo | Guest | ||
Bob Frazer[15] | Roger Hayden / Psycho-Pirate | Does not appear | Guest | ||
Cassandra Jean Amell[6][citation needed] | Nora Fries | Does not appear | Guest | ||
John Wesley Shipp[6][16] | Barry Allen / Flash (Earth-90) | Uncredited cameo | Guest | Does not appear | |
Mehcad Brooks[7][17] | James Olsen (Earth-1) | Does not appear | Main | ||
Chyler Leigh[7][17] | Alex Danvers (Earth-1) | Does not appear | Main | ||
Jesse Rath[7] | Querl 'Brainy' Dox / Brainiac 5 | Does not appear | Main | ||
David Harewood[7] | J'onn J'onzz / Martian Manhunter | Does not appear | Main |
- Note: Despite being credited, Jesse L. Martin does not appear in The Flash episode; Rick Gonzalez, Juliana Harkavy, Colton Haynes, Sea Shimooka and Katie Cassidy do not appear in the Arrow episode; Katie McGrath, Sam Witwer, Nicole Maines, and April Parker Jones do not appear in the Supergirl episode.
Guests[edit]
- Liam Hall as Kane Wolfman (Arrow)[13]
- John Barrowman as Malcolm Merlyn (Arrow)[13]
- Adam Tsekhman as Gary Green (Supergirl)[7]
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
Yearly crossover events in the Arrowverse have occurred on The CW since the 2013–14 television season, when Barry Allen was introduced in the eighth episode of Arrow's second season ahead of the debut of The Flash. The next year, the eighth episodes of the third season of Arrow and the first season of The Flash formed a two-part event known as 'Flash vs. Arrow'. In January 2015, The CW president Mark Pedowitz said there would be an Arrowverse crossover every season.[18] In the 2015–16 television season, a two-part event called 'Heroes Join Forces' between the eighth episodes of the fourth season of Arrow and the second season of The Flash was used to set up a new team-up series named Legends of Tomorrow.[19] For the 2016–17 television season, the 'Invasion!' crossover included The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow; the event began at the end of Supergirl.[20][21][22] A true four-part crossover occurred in the 2017–18 television season with 'Crisis on Earth-X', which also tied into the animated web series Freedom Fighters: The Ray, and featured characters and concepts from that series.[23]
In May 2018, Pedowitz and Arrow lead Stephen Amell announced at The CW's upfront presentation that Batwoman, fighting alongside the other Arrowverse heroes, would be introduced in the upcoming crossover. The fictional Gotham City would also appear. Despite the inclusion of the character and city, the crossover would not include the television series Gotham that airs on Fox.[24] That July, the CW was planning a potential standalone Batwoman series after her appearance in the crossover;[25]Caroline Dries, who was creating and writing the potential Batwoman series, was expected to consult on the crossover.[26] It was confirmed that Legends of Tomorrow would not feature in the crossover.[25]Legends of Tomorrow co-showrunner Phil Klemmer said because the crossover was being used to launch the Batwoman-led series, 'it just became over capacity', and that because Legends of Tomorrow would have a 16-episode season, the crossover would have been 'a tonal speed-bump, or a departure, and we just don't have time to step away from our story this year'.[27] Despite not being part of the official crossover, Legends of Tomorrow co-showrunner Keto Shimizu revealed 'Legends of To-Meow-Meow', the show's episode airing the week of the crossover, would be 'crossing over with ourselves' through the use of alternate time periods,[28] and Adam Tsekhman guest stars as Gary Green in the Supergirl episode.[7][2]
At the end of September 2018, the title of the crossover was announced as 'Elseworlds', sharing the name of the Elseworldsimprint of comics from DC Comics that takes place outside the DC Universecanon.[29] The producers initially considered titling it 'Identity Crisis' but abandoned the idea because, according to former Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim, this title would be 'false advertising, because we’re obviously not doing the Brad Meltzer, Rags MoralesIdentity Crisis story'.[30]
Writing[edit]
The story for 'Elseworlds' was created by Greg Berlanti, the executive producers and writers from each series, Geoff Johns, and Dries. Arrow showrunner Beth Schwartz referred to these people as 'the Super Writers' Room',[31] and noted that Marc Guggenheim, who was a consultant on Arrow's seventh season, had 'taken the lead on the crossover', acting as the showrunner for it.[32]The Flash episode was written by Eric Wallace and Sam Chalsen, the Arrow episode features a story by Caroline Dries and a teleplay by Marc Guggenheim, and the Supergirl episode features a story by Marc Guggenheim and a teleplay by Derek Simon and Robert Rovner.[10] The episodes' scripts were completed by mid-September 2018.[33] Guggenheim said 'Elseworlds' would have a long-lasting impact for the Arrowverse and 'lays the groundwork for next year’s crossover'.[11] At the conclusion of 'Elseworlds', it was revealed that the next crossover would be 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' in late 2019, adapting the storyline from the comic of the same name.[34]
The preceding episodes of each series feature 'puzzling events' that lead to the events of the crossover.[11] The same end-credits scene teasing the events of crossover was shown at the end of the episodes 'Bunker Hill', 'Unmasked', and 'What's Past Is Prologue'. The scene also confirmed Earth-90 as the earth for the Flash from the 1990 television series. Guggenheim said the tease was 'cool because we’ve never .. setup the crossover in the previous episodes before'. The tease was meant to be one of two options for the 'Elseworlds' cold opening. The writers could not choose which opening they would use; Guggenheim said someone decided to 'take one cold open, move that and make that the post-credit tag, like the way The Flash typically does, at the end of all three shows, and then have the other cold open at the beginning of hour one'. Supergirl co-showrunner Robert Rovner said the tease was only supposed to air with Flash's 'What's Past Is Prologue'; it was added to the other two episodes to make things easier for viewers because they 'are coming to [the crossover] from our separate shows and we wanted something that [connects them together]'.[16]
Stephen Amell announced that, unlike previous Arrowverse crossovers, this one would not be as extravagant, but more about 'the characters and the story',[35] focusing on Green Arrow, Flash, Supergirl, Superman, and Batwoman.[36] According to Guggenheim, by focusing only on Green Arrow, Flash, and Supergirl, the writers 'really had a chance to tell a story about the troika that we’ve never really been able to do before'. Legends of Tomorrow was not included in 'Elseworlds' to highlight the amount of time Amell, Grant Gustin, and Melissa Benoist could interact. 'Elseworlds' returned to the episodic format of the earlier crossovers, contrasting with the approach taken with 'Crisis on Earth-X'. Rovner said, 'It’s like a three chapters of one story, but they’re all kind of unique to their own show'; The Flash showrunner Todd Helbing added, 'Flash kind of feels like a Flash episode, Arrow feels like an Arrow episode, [and] Supergirl feels like a Supergirl episode'.[2]
'Elseworlds' features Amell and Gustin portraying each other's characters. Gustin noted, 'You’re not going to see me playing Oliver Queen’s mannerisms, or Stephen playing Barry’s mannerisms. It’s more being aware that for some reason we’ve switched lives and destinies. It’s more the fun of the situational comedy that we keep finding ourselves in, and less us having a complete role reversal.' Amell added, 'there are elements of his personality I have to embrace, and there are elements of my personality that he has to embrace' for Oliver and Barry to defeat the threat. Supergirl is the only other character who can see the true identities of Barry and Oliver; Benoist said, 'She inevitably becomes kind of a middleman because ultimately there’s conflict between the two and they start butting heads'.[2] Schwartz said 'Elseworlds' would not 'feel quite as dark' as 'Crisis on Earth-X' and that there was 'a lot more fun to be had' in 'Elseworlds'.[32] Other reality changes in the episodes include Barry and Oliver becoming wanted criminals known as the Trigger Twins.[7]
Including Superman, who Berlanti had permission to use before March 2018, in the crossover helped justify introducing Lois Lane to the Arrowverse because she was a character the writer of Supergirl always wanted to introduce and 'she organically fit' into the crossover story. With Kara 'at a crossroads' after the events of 'Bunker Hill', Rover said 'the journey that she’s on is kind of helped by Clark, who is returning from Argo [City] kind of on his own journey'.[31] Hoechlin also portrays John Deegan when he rewrites himself to be an antagonistic version of Superman.[11][9] Gotham City in the crossover is considered a failed city; Batman has been missing for several years, resulting in an increase in crime. Speaking of their adaptation of Gotham City, Dries called the city 'not a happy place', 'grimy', and 'scary', adding, 'Some people are thriving in [Batman's] absence because now they can start to do their own thing without the oversight. A lot of other people are suffering and they’re losing hope, and the city itself and infrastructure is falling apart'. Guggenheim called it 'a dead city' and 'practically a ghost town'. While Batman is not seen in the crossover, the characters debate his existence; Oliver feels he is a myth and Barry believes he is real.[37]
'Elseworlds' includes many easter eggs and nods to past DC television series and media.[38] The line spoken by Psycho Pirate at the end of the crossover—'worlds will live, worlds will die, and the universe will never be the same'—paraphrases the tagline DC Comics used to advertise Crisis on Infinite Earths in the run-up to its launch in 1985.[39]
Casting[edit]
In early August, Ruby Rose was cast as Batwoman for the crossover and potential series.[40] The producers noted Rose's passion in her audition and her 'aura of cool, nonchalant, somewhat aloof, mixed with charming and thoughtful and funny that it just kind of all made sense for her to be Kate', according to Dries.[41] Later that month, it was revealed that Tyler Hoechlin would reprise his role as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman in all three episodes and that the producers were planning to introduced Lois Lane in the crossover.[8] By mid-September, Elizabeth Tulloch was cast as Lois Lane,[42] Stephen Amell's wife Cassandra Jean Amell was cast to portray Nora Fries,[43]Jeremy Davies had been cast as antagonist John Deegan,[1][9] and LaMonica Garrett was cast in the 'prominent role' of Mar Novu / Monitor.[29] During filming in late October 2018, it was revealed that John Wesley Shipp, who has portrayed Henry Allen and Jay Garrick in the Arrowverse, would be reprising his role as Barry Allen / Flash from the 1990 television series.[44] By the end of filming in early November, Bob Frazer was cast as Roger Hayden / Psycho Pirate.[15]
Design[edit]
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In 'Elseworlds', Hoechlin wears an all-black Superman suit while portraying John Deegan's antagonistic version of the character.[11][9] This costume is similar to the one he wears in the comics after returning from the dead as part of the 'Death of Superman' crossover.[32] Shipp's Flash costume from the 1990s series was recreated by The Flash costume designer Kate Main,[45] using the original costume as a reference.[46]
Filming[edit]
Filming for Elseworlds began on October 9, 2018.[47] On October 17, filming for the Kent family farm occurred at the farmhouse used in the series Smallville.[48][31] The Supergirl writers pitched the Smallville farm as the meeting point for Kara and Clark because, considering the characters' experiences at the start of the crossover, it was an 'organic place for them to meet'.[31] A 'derelict mental health facility' in Vancouver was used for the Arkham Asylum scenes.[41] Scenes of Gotham City and Wayne Enterprises were filmed in Chicago, Illinois.[49] Filming concluded on November 3.[50]Kevin Tancharoen directed The Flash episode,[10]James Bamford served as director for the Arrow episode,[41][10] and Jesse Warn directed Supergirl's episode.[10]
Music[edit]
In the opening scene on Earth-90, part of the theme song from the 1990s Flash series is used, while the theme song from Smallville is used when Smallville on Earth-38 is first revealed.[38]
Release[edit]
Broadcast[edit]
The crossover began with The Flash on December 9, 2018, continued on Arrow on December 10, and concluded on Supergirl on December 11, all on The CW. The Flash, which normally airs on Tuesdays at 8 pm, and Supergirl, which normally airs on Sundays at 8 pm, swapped time-slots for the crossover.[51]
Marketing[edit]
The first teasers for the crossover aired on November 12 and 13, 2018, during episodes of Arrow and The Flash, respectively.[52] On November 16, DC Comics released a poster for the event in the style of a comics cover, drawn by Amy Reeder.[53] An additional teaser for the first episode aired during the November 18 episode of Supergirl[54] and a week later, the official trailer was released.[55]
Reception[edit]
Ratings[edit]
In the United States[edit]
Series | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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The Flash | December 9, 2018 | 0.7/3 | 1.83[56] | 0.7 | 1.68 | 1.4 | 3.51[57] |
Arrow | December 10, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 2.06[58] | 0.5 | 1.40 | 1.3 | 3.46[59] |
Supergirl | December 11, 2018 | 0.8/3 | 2.17[60] | 0.5 | 1.36 | 1.3 | 3.53[59] |
In the United Kingdom[61][edit]
Series | Original Air date | Views within 7 days of air date. | Views within 28 days of air date. |
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The Flash | December 13, 2018 | 686,700 | 783,600 |
Arrow | December 17, 2018 | 689,200 | 742,000 |
Supergirl | December 18, 2018 | 748,700 | 835,500 |
Critical response[edit]
The Flash[edit]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating for The Flash episode, based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 8.83/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'With disorienting body swaps, confusingly altered realities, and an awesome Superman-Supergirl team-up, there is a lot to love in this joy-filled Arrowverse crossover episode of The Flash'.[62]IGN rated The Flash episode 8.0/10. The verdict reads, 'The body-swap premise at the center of the episode made the kickoff to the crossover a delight, though not without its flaws. Fortunately the charm of Barry and Oliver being forced to live each others’ lives overshadowed the other shortcomings of the episode.'[63]
Arrow[edit]
Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating for Arrow's episode, based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 8.44/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Elseworlds, Part 2' is a riotous continuation of this body-switching Arrowverse arc, successfully exploiting the chemistry between the television universe's ensemble and slickly introducing Ruby Rose as Batwoman'.[64]IGN rated Arrow's episode 8.5/10. The verdict reads, '[Part 2] not only manages to continue the momentum (and hilarity) of the previous episode, it also confidently introduces two elements that could have lasting effects on the Arrowverse as a whole -- Batwoman, and the promise of a potential Crisis (on Infinite Earths?). Fueled by the easy chemistry of Grant Gustin, Stephen Amell, and Melissa Benoist, [this] is one of the most enjoyable episodes from any of the shows in recent years.'[65]
Supergirl[edit]
Rotten Tomatoes reported a 93% approval rating for the Supergirl episode, based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 8.06/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Elseworlds, Part 3' wraps up the crossover fun in style, tying up enough loose ends to satisfy while providing a few unexpected twists to keep fans on their toes'.[66]IGN rated the Supergirl episode 8.7/10. The verdict reads, 'If not the outright best of the Arrowverse crossovers, Elseworlds finds the most success in blending epic superhero spectacle with strong characterization and personal stakes. [this episode] wraps up the crossover with plenty of both, capping off a particularly strong character arc for Oliver Queen and making terrific use of Tyler Hoechlin's Superman. And despite all the emphasis on an even bigger conflict to come, [this episode] wraps up its own threads on a satisfying note.'[67]
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