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Marc Guggenheim was the overall creator for "Crisis on Infinite Earths". The Supergirl episode was written by Derek Simon and Jay Faerber, with Robert Rovner and Guggenheim contributing to the story; [104] Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson wrote the Batwoman episode; [23] and Lauren Certo and Sterling Gates wrote The Flash episode, based on a story by Eric Wallace. [37]
Ahead of the airing of The Flash ' s series finale, "A New World, Part Four", which marked the conclusion of the Arrowverse as a whole, Sam Barsanti of The A.V. Club opined: "If not for the fact that it was focused on television, the Arrowverse would be regarded as one of the only cinematic universes beyond the MCU to actually work—and if you ...
The episode sees Barry, Cisco Ramon and Harry Wells travel to the parallel universe Earth-2 to rescue Harry's daughter Jesse from Zoom, while back on Earth-1, Jay Garrick takes over Barry's crime fighting duties when the metahuman Geomancer attacks Central City. The episode sees the majority of main cast members also playing their Earth-2 ...
The critics consensus reads, " "Star City 2040" takes Arrow back to the future and stays there in a twisty adventure that avoids feeling like a wheel-spinning tangent and instead succeeds as a nifty summation of the season's themes." [15] Allison Shoemaker of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B rating, saying it "doesn't pull it all off. The ...
Gustin envisioned possibly ending the series with Barry Allen / The Flash sacrificing himself to keep the Speed Force alive by time traveling back to the show's first episode and becoming the lightning that struck his past self and gave him his powers, thus closing a time loop and giving him a "hero's death" like a fan theory he read claimed ...
"Flash vs. Arrow" is the inaugural Arrowverse crossover event, broadcast on The CW, featuring episodes of the Arrowverse television series The Flash and Arrow. The event began on December 2, 2014, with The Flash episode "Flash vs. Arrow" and concluded the next day with the Arrow episode "The Brave and the Bold".
The sequel has a Metacritic rating of 89% based on 5 critic reviews. [8]SlideToPlay said, "Frisbee Forever 2 is the same game with new levels, but it's still an awesome game. "[9] Modojo said " The core gameplay may never evolve beyond steering directionally, flying through hoops, gathering stars and proceeding along a series of on-rails levels.
An Earth-2 doppelganger of Tommy appears in the eighth season premiere of Arrow as the Dark Archer. Upset over Thea's death by Vertigo overdose, Tommy seeks to destroy Star City with his own version of the Undertaking. However, Earth-1 Oliver defeats him and talks him out of it. Tommy is later vaporized by anti-matter during Earth-2's destruction.