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Andrew Kreisberg, executive producer on Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl, explained why the crossover did not include Supergirl: since "Medusa" was the mid-season finale for Supergirl and the other three series had theirs in episodes after the crossover, they "wanted to make sure that ["Medusa"] spoke to what had been happening on the first ...
The season premiere was watched by 3.17 million people and had a 1.3 demo rating, slightly down from the second-season premiere and on par with its second-season finale. [124] The Flash crossover episode, "Invasion!", saw a season three-high viewership of 4.15 million viewers, which was the show's largest since December 9, 2014, and a season ...
A crossover between the two series was announced in January 2015 by The CW President Mark Pedowitz, who stated the network's intention to have an Arrowverse crossover every season following the success of the previous year's crossover "Flash vs. Arrow". By September, the scripts for each episode had been written, with filming occurring shortly ...
Had The Flash kept “Run, Barry, Run!”-ing for one more season, fans of the (extended) Arrowverse might have laid witness to one last, multi-show crossover event. Showrunner Eric Wallace shared ...
TV season Crossover title Episodes Ref. Arrow The Flash Supergirl Legends of Tomorrow Batwoman; 2014–15 "Flash vs. Arrow" Season 3, Episode 8 "The Brave and the Bold" (2) Season 1, Episode 8 "Flash vs. Arrow" (1) [187] In Central City, a metahuman who uses people's emotions to rob banks turns the Flash against the Arrow. Then, in Starling ...
The Flash 6x10: Eric Wallace says Barry isn't prepared for Crisis fallout
Out of the 19 dramas The CW aired this TV season, Legends ranked No. 9 in audience and Fact: The Flash is the last remaining Arrowverse series whose characters regularly interacted with the Legends.
In January 2015, The CW president Mark Pedowitz announced the intention to do a Flash/Arrow crossover every season, [190] and The CW announced that an animated web-series, Vixen, featuring the DC heroine of the same name and set in the universe of Arrow and The Flash, would be debuting on CW Seed in late 2015. [191]