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In September 2020, The CW released a trailer for the various series that would be airing on the network in 2021, which featured the name "The CWverse" in it. Many outlets felt the change was due to Arrow having ended and the character no longer a part of the shared universe.
A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the season, or that the character's presence in the season has not yet been announced. An M indicates the actor was part of the main cast for the season. A U indicates the actor was in the season as an "Arrowverse regular". A V indicates a voice-only role.
Sara Netzley of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode an A, saying, "We get enough cross-team action to make it a treat for viewers of the Berlanti-verse while still forwarding the "Invasion" story line—and honoring the characters, plots, and themes that have made Arrow such a satisfying show over the last four and a half seasons. It was a ...
The Order Vol 2 #1 (Full) Robert "Bob" Dobalina: Bob, Agent of HYDRA 2007 (March) Fabian Nicieza: Cable & Deadpool #38] Melati Kusuma: Komodo 2007 (June) Dan Slott, Stefano Caselli Avengers: The Initiative #1 Abigail "Abby" Boylen Terrance Ward and Roger Brokeridge: Abby: Cloud 9 Terrance: Trauma and Roger: Hardball 2007 (May Cameo, June Full)
"Crisis on Earth-X" was released on The CW in four parts on November 27 and 28, 2017. The crossover was viewed by an average audience of 2.71 million viewers per episode. Part one, the second lowest viewed episode, was released to an audience of 2.71 million viewers. It was followed by the lowest viewed, Part two, with only 2.52 million. [51]
This is a list of programs that are currently, have been, or are soon to be broadcast on The CW. Some programs were broadcast on UPN and The WB and were moved to The CW when the networks ceased broadcasting. [1]
A superhero (also known as a "super hero" or "super-hero") is a fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do in the public interest." [ 1 ] Since the debut of Superman in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, stories of superheroes — ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long ...
Lex Luthor is a supervillain in The CW's Arrowverse, based on the character of the same name created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. [1] Adapted for television in 2017 by Glen Winter and Greg Berlanti, he made his first appearance in the Supergirl episode "Luthors".