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"A New World" is the series finale of the American superhero television series The Flash. The series is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe, and is a spin-off of Arrow. Spanning the tenth to thirteenth episodes of the ninth season, the episodes were the 181st through 185th overall. The ...
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 ...
Iris worries that the speedster is the new avatar for the Negative Speed Force. Hartley, Jaco, and Goldface agree to continue assisting Team Flash. Chester informs Team Flash that the Rogues are using equipment designed by Wayne Enterprises and Ryan Wilder / Batwoman has gone missing.
A U indicates the actor was in the season as an "Arrowverse regular". A V indicates a voice-only role. A number beside a character's name indicates the character is from that alternate world (i.e. a 2 indicates a character from Earth-2).
Yes, it has been suggested that the Arrowverse first took flight with Arrow‘s own October 2012 premiere. But truly, it was 14 months later, on Dec. 4, 2013 — when Barry Allen aka the would-be ...
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", [26] 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. [27]
Nearly a decade spent helping Greg Berlanti assemble the Arrowverse did not get Marc Guggenheim so much as a phone call from the new regime at DC Studios, the prolific executive producer has revealed.
Marc Guggenheim has been a staple of DC Entertainment on television for over a decade as the co-creator of The CW’s Arrowverse, which launched in 2012 with “Arrow” (Guggenheim developed the ...