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CW Looking to Add New Arrowverse Series in 2020

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As Arrow approaches its final 10 episodes, and even with Batwoman set to swing into action this fall, The CW is already eyeballing another addition to the Arrowverse.

Appearing at the Television Critics Association summer press tour on Sunday, CW president Mark Pedowitz told reporters that the network is looking to add another DC Comics property to its slate, for the 2020-2021 TV season.

I’d like to see a series that explores the supernatural side of the DC universe. Like a Zatanna or Dr. Fate. Of give Constantine another go.

What would you like to see?
 
What is it, an ArrowVerse show, or a DC property? Because those are not the same thing. iZombie is a DC property.
 
What is it, an ArrowVerse show, or a DC property? Because those are not the same thing. iZombie is a DC property.
The article specifies that this would be an Arrowverse show.

As I mentioned in the Crisis thread, Batman Beyond would be an interesting choice and it could follow up in storylines established in Arrow.
 
I’d like to see a series that explores the supernatural side of the DC universe. Like a Zatanna or Dr. Fate. Of give Constantine another go.

Maybe a Justice League Dark show with Constantine, Zatanna, Fate, and a few others. Although Legends has been treading similar ground the past couple of seasons.

Or how about a high fantasy show like Amethyst or Warlord?

Or how about they pay off last season's hints about John Diggle and make him the lead of a Green Lantern show?
 
Personally, I'd say just pull a Legends of Tomorrow (use a mix of existing and new characters to the Arrowverse), put it in the timeframe of adult William and Mia and do a take on Young Justice.
 
A John Stewart Diggle GL show would be nice. Maybe a little too SFX heavy for weekly TV, though. Especially if it went deep into the SF aspects of the GLC.
A supernatural based show would be interesting since "Supernatural" is ending so I find @Christopher 's JLDark idea appealing. Maybe call it "Hellblazers" since I assume "Justice League" is a movie thing.
I don't suppose the CW would want Swamp Thing.
 
Personally, I'd say just pull a Legends of Tomorrow (use a mix of existing and new characters to the Arrowverse)

Or at the very least, maybe spin-off one of the existing side characters into their own show. Elongated Man, Mr. Terrific, Martian Manhunter and/or several others could carry their own show.
 
A John Stewart Diggle GL show would be nice. Maybe a little too SFX heavy for weekly TV, though. Especially if it went deep into the SF aspects of the GLC.

The Green Lanterns in the comics have tended to hang around Earth most of the time anyway. And the Arrowverse has done some impressively big FX sequences, including stories set in space.


I don't suppose the CW would want Swamp Thing.

I was wondering if they might rescue him as a supporting character like they did with Constantine. But maybe that show was a bit too adult and/or horror-oriented to fit?
 
A John Stewart Diggle GL show would be nice. Maybe a little too SFX heavy for weekly TV, though. Especially if it went deep into the SF aspects of the GLC.

Agreed; the CW shows have been notorious for lowballed EFX of higher concept fantasy elements, so it is highly doubtful a Green Lantern show--of all things the CW could adapt--would be treated as it should be. That, and its GL is getting its proper adaptation for film soon enough (hopefully forever erasing that awful 2011 version).
 
I honestly don't understand this mentality that Green Lantern can't be done without a massive budget; if you distilled the GLC mythos down to its essence and treated the constructs as if they're the "standard" arsenal of a regular police force, there really isn't any reason you can't do things with the kind of budget that a network like The CW would likely be able to bring to bear.
 
How about a Mick and alternate earth Snart teamup show or rogues gallery villian show set in Arkham prision. Jason
 
What I would've liked to have seen
was an Emiko as Green Arrow continuation series.
Alas, we won't get that. What I'm guessing we might get is a series about Oliver and Felicity's daughter, with Connor Hawke.

Diggle as Green Lantern would be cool and I think that it's doable on the CW. They do okay with the special effects when it comes to Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl. Also, they did a good job on Smallville over a decade ago, and so I think they could pull off a Diggle-Green Lantern series; especially if they keep him on Earth a lot.
 
I'd like to see them find a corner of the DCU they haven't really touched yet.
 
I'd love a Legion of Super-Heroes show, but I do think that's a case where a TV budget (particularly a CW TV budget) couldn't do the concept justice.
 
Maybe we could see some of the characters from Powerless. Also maybe Kevin Smith would allow Bluntman and Chronic become DC characters. Jason
 
Random thoughts in no particular order: -
I'd like to see 'Birds of Prey', possibly spun off from the future storyline in 'Arrow'.

'GCPD' seems like a no-brainer for a semi-serialised procedural TV show, though perhaps a little too gritty for CW.

Bringing 'Constantine' back solo might be doable I suppose, or spin him off into a supernatural team show.

Something Fourth World related might be possible, though they'd have to introduce some plot conceit to keep it within the scope of a TV budget. Like say; The Forever People undercover on Earth fighting a cold war with Apokolips. Or both Apokolips and New Genesis have vanished and a bunch of the b-listers from both sides are stranded on Earth with no clue what happened. Either way there's plenty of material to mine there that I'm pretty sure the Arrowverse hasn't even touched on yet.

Green Lantern as a space police procedural could be amazing, but I think there's very little chance it can be done justice on a TV budget.
 
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