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Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths to be 5-Part Crossover

I just found our about Welling five minutes ago. I'm still wiping the brain matter off of my monitor.
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I think the most remarkable thing is they're getting Welling and Durance in the same room.

Next thing you know, they'll announce a Firefly relaunch with Katic as a Companion.
 
I just remembered, Smallville ended with a flash forward to 2018, so in universe speaking, it will only have been 1 year since we saw the characters.
 
Please keep your political wrangling out of this forum. You should know this by now. Thread closed temporarily due to the bad behavior of some and warnings are considered
 
While it is good that things settled down from the Trump-based distractions ... so please do not let it happen again
 
What's going to be really confusing is that (Smallville) Lois looks like Kara's mother.

Not at all, because they've already established precedent for just such a situation.

Welling being Clark Kent is the "outlier" here and breaks their established rules.
 
That goes back to what started it all...Earth-1 and Earth-2 in the comics.

But weren't those mostly "different' people that just had the same code names? Alan Scott, Jay Garrick, etc, not Barry and Hal? Similar identities and powers, but not different aged versions of the same person. Clark and Diana are basically immortal, so theres that. Clark's rocket could always be sent at the same time, but come out of cryosleep / hyperspace at different times.

Jay Garrick not having children doesn't mean Earth-3 doesn't have a Barry Allen.

It is implied, in that Jay Garrick is who biologically the same as Henry Allen, would have had his Earth's duplicate of Grant Gustin as a son. There may be someone named Barry Allen though, but it wouldn't be a doppelganger.
 
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In the meantime, still no word on how we'll be able to watch Batwoman in the Netherlands..... If Dutch Netflix doesn't pick it up, I hope one of the networks will soon
 
In the meantime, still no word on how we'll be able to watch Batwoman in the Netherlands..... If Dutch Netflix doesn't pick it up, I hope one of the networks will soon
There's a similar thing here where Sky One usually shows the Arrowverse shows, though Black Lightning is on Netflix but nothing on Batwoman. I don't want to have to wait until next September/October to be able to legally see it.
 
I just remembered, Smallville ended with a flash forward to 2018, so in universe speaking, it will only have been 1 year since we saw the characters.
Which means that Clark will have aged pretty damn fast in-universe. ;)
 
Clark and Diana are basically immortal, so theres that. Clark's rocket could always be sent at the same time, but come out of cryosleep / hyperspace at different times.
That's ignoring Bruce Wayne and all three characters' various supporting cast members and villains. Plus some other hero characters who dated back to the Golden Age but whose Earth-2 counterparts hadn't gotten as much attention, like Green Arrow and Aquaman.

In Crisis itself, they underscored this tendency for Earth-2 characters to have Earth-1 counterparts who were decades younger when an ordinary old Earth-2 couple saw the Earth-1 counterpart of their daughter who'd died decades previously, seeming like a ghost as she was the same age as their daughter when she'd died.
 
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