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Spoilers DC TV Arrow/Flash Universe Crossover Discussion

Can Supergirl keep this suit? Minus the SS thingy of course.
It is so much better than mini skirt. Please? pretty please?
 
I just took another look at the "Crisis" photos, and I noticed that they have code numbers on the side that indicate what episode they come from -- "Spg308" for the Supergirl segment, "Ar608" for the Arrow segment, "Fla408" for Flash, and "Lgn308" for Legends. They're also lettered "a," "b," and "c" in what I imagine would be story order, but not necessarily (see below). For some reason, they have the Supergirl photos last even though that part will come first. Anyway, that allows us to get some sense of the order of events:

Part 1 (Supergirl):
a) A pre-wedding reception at CC Jitters, with Kara, Oliver & Felicity, the West clan, Barry, Cisco, Jax, Mick, and probably others.
b) The wedding itself, going beautifully until a bunch of Earth-X soldiers storm the place for some reason.
c) Boy, did those bad guys pick the wrong wedding to crash...

Part 2 (Arrow):
c) Oliver, Felicity, Barry, Iris, Sara, and Kara are still in their wedding clothes here, so I'm guessing it comes before the other photos. They're in the STAR Labs Pipeline entrance, where they appear to meet the Ray and Citizen Cold.
a) The heroes with some sort of capture collars around their necks, in a bunker somewhere. I'm guessing shock collars rather than power-dampers, since Sara and Alex have them too. We meet the evil counterparts, Reverse Flash, Overgirl, and Dark Arrow. It looks like the Flash gets loose and Green Arrow then shows up.
b) In what appears to be the STAR Labs Speed Lab (or its Earth-X counterpart), a confrontation including Dark Arrow, Wild Dog, and Heat Wave.

Part 3 (The Flash):
a) In the STAR Labs Cortex, Dark Arrow, Reverse Flash/Wells, and some Nazi grunts have Felicity and Iris captive. Overgirl appears to be there too. From the weird lighting, I'm guessing this is the Earth-X STAR Labs.
b) Green Arrow, White Canary, Alex, and Citizen Cold in a firefight in a warehouse or storeroom.
c) Oliver, Barry, Sara, Alex, Jax, and Stein in what looks like the Earth-X resistance HQ with Ray Terrill (the Ray), Snart, and stubbly alternate Winn. Terrill is wearing a Nazi prison uniform with a pink triangle, the symbol used by the Nazis for gay people. It looks like he's giving the heroes exposition about something. Later, they're gathered around a tabletop miniature listening to Oliver strategize. (This is still under "c," but it must be a new scene, since Terrill has suited up.)

Part 4 (Legends)
a) In a location I can't place, Kara looks on as Felicity shares a tender moment with... Dark Arrow? Or maybe Oliver in disguise as Dark Arrow?
b) Big gathering on the Waverider bridge -- all of Teams Flash, Arrow, and Legends except Diggle and Firestorm, plus Supergirl, Alex, the Ray, and Citizen Cold. I'm guessing they're listening to Gideon or watching a hologram she's projecting, and they don't seem happy about it. Then the group spreads out and there's more business on the bridge, including maybe Cisco and Harry trying to pilot the ship somewhere -- is Cisco trying to reprogram the Waverider to breach back to Earth-1?
c) The Legends, Team Arrow, the Flash, Alex, and Citizen Cold standing their ground under a bridge, with a wrecked bus behind them. Probably the start of the big climax. I'm thinking they're back on Earth-1, defending their home against the invaders. No sign of Supergirl or Firestorm, but maybe they're in the air. No sign of the rest of Team Flash either.

Is Earth-X Flash called Reverse Flash or are you just nicknaming him that?
 
And here's a 30-second preview:

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There's dialogue, and a couple of shots that weren't in the photos.
We see Joe West watching two flying women firing heat vision at each other -- from what I can make out of their wardrobe, I'm guessing this is Overgirl (on the left, wearing pants) and Kara (on the right, in a civilian dress) after the attack on the wedding in part 1. There's also a shot of Leonard Snart in a Nazi uniform -- is Citizen Cold a double agent, or is he undercover?
 
Can Supergirl keep this suit? Minus the SS thingy of course.
It is so much better than mini skirt. Please? pretty please?
Maybe with a lighter blue (I can't tell if it's blue or black.), no gloves, and a red cape. Otherwise, yeah, I agree.
 
Long trailer chock full of extra coolness:
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I am super excited for this crossover! That trailer is pure epic goodness.
 
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There is just something about seeing all our heroes together that is just fantastic! I mean, the Legends, Supergirl, Alex, Team Flash and Green Arrow all fighting together against Space Nazis? To paraphrase Heat Wave from the trailer: best crossover ever! Can't wait!
 
This looks like a lot of fun. I love the bit where Sara and Alex both rip their dresses for action at the same time. And Vibe breaching Oliver into action! I guess that answers the question of where he got the bow and arrows at a wedding (as seen in one of the photos) -- he must've asked Cisco to vibe him back to the bunker in Star City.

I'm wondering about all the wedding guests, though. Do they all get evacuated before the heroes go into action?

So there are only 53 Earths? I thought they'd established before that the multiverse was limitless. Although apparently we've only seen or heard of fewer than 20 Earths so far, and the highest-numbered Earth that's been mentioned is Earth-48. Still, limiting it to 53 kind of rules out the possibility that every DC screen universe out there is part of the Arrowmultiverse. I'm not sure how many distinct TV and film incarnations of the DC universe we've seen over the decades, but it's probably a few dozen at least, and some of them have their own parallel Earths.

Not that I'm complaining; I never really wanted to think that adaptations like Gotham or Powerless or the DCEU were part of the Arrowverse reality anyway. But it is surprising that the Arrowmultiverse is so finite. (And I do kinda think it would be cool if Earth-1's John Constantine showed up on Lucifer sometime.)
 
Okay, just for the hell of it, and since I'm too compulsive to pass up a list, here are just the live-action DC and Vertigo-based screen universes other than the Arrowverse, excluding rejected pilots (and excluding the Legends of the Superheroes variety specials from the '70s, which weren't really pretending to represent a real universe):

TV:
Adventures of Superman
Batman
Shazam/Isis
Wonder Woman
Superboy
Swamp Thing: The Series
The Flash
(1990 -- implicitly part of the Arrowmultiverse)
Human Target (1992)
Lois & Clark
Smallville
Birds of Prey
Human Target
(2010)
Gotham
iZombie
Lucifer
Preacher
Powerless

Movie serials:
The Adventures of Captain Marvel
Spy Smasher
Batman
(2)
Hop Harrigan
The Vigilante
Superman
(2)
Congo Bill
Blackhawk


Feature films:
Superman/Supergirl series
Superman Returns variant on above
Swamp Thing/The Return of Swamp Thing
Burton/Schumacher Batman series, implicitly including Catwoman
Steel
Constantine
(2005)
Nolan Batman series
V for Vendetta
Watchmen
The Losers
Jonah Hex
Green Lantern

DCEU

Hmm, if we limit it strictly to adaptations of DC Universe characters proper, that's maybe 33 distinct continuities, which added to the 19 or 20 seen or mentioned so far in the Arrowverse would totally fill up the 53 slots. And that would be too restrictive for future Arrowverse productions that wanted to add more Earths. I guess you could leave out the serials and gain 8 slots. And maybe you could assume that some of the productions share a universe -- for instance, there's a recent comics crossover positing that Batman '66 and the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman share a reality. And the Birds of Prey pilot had an in-joke that could imply it was set in the Smallville universe.

And of course, this isn't even touching on the dozens of animated DC adaptations out there...
 
The number of the different Earths can not be consistent across the Muliverse. Most of the time it seems based on when discovered by the Earth of Arrow, The Flash, and Legends. But sometimes the larger numbers are based on an vague existing system. I would suspect that these Nazis see their Earth as "Number 1". With their own numbering system. Which would be the same for any other Earth with the ability to breach.
Otherwise it would be like presuming that Alien civilizations call themselves by the English names we give their stars before we know they even existed.
 
I would hope that Wells' line about there being 52 Earths BUT now 53 is opening the door that his knowledge was wrong. If he did not know about this Earth whose to say there are not many others?
 
The number of the different Earths can not be consistent across the Muliverse.

It's not about the numbering, it's about how many there are in all, regardless of the order in which they're numbered.

I would hope that Wells' line about there being 52 Earths BUT now 53 is opening the door that his knowledge was wrong. If he did not know about this Earth whose to say there are not many others?

Huh? Harry did know about that Earth. He's the one who tells the others about it. It was Supergirl who said there were only 52, and Harry corrected her. Although I wonder how she knew how many parallel Earths there are. She seemed unfamiliar with the concept when she first met Barry, so it can't be something she learned on Krypton.
 
It was Supergirl who said there were only 52, and Harry corrected her. Although I wonder how she knew how many parallel Earths there are. She seemed unfamiliar with the concept when she first met Barry, so it can't be something she learned on Krypton.

Kara could have asked her holographic mother about the multiverse (after meeting Barry).
 
My point was how could anyone know how many Earths there are? It would be like declaring you discovered the edge of the sky and there is nothing beyond it. Replace sky with Solar system, galaxy or universe. Just because they only knew of 52 or 53 Earths, etc does not mean no more exist.

Both Superboy and Lois & Clark had episodes about Alternate Earths. Superboy had 2 different episodes on that. If my memory is correct each Superboy episode had 2 different Earths in addition to the shows main Earth seen in every episode. So Superboy showed 5 different Earths. Lois & Clark showed 1 alternate Earth. A followup episode showed its alternate Clark visiting the main Earth.

I just remember Smallville had its own alternate Earth in season 10. Which introduced Ultraman as an alternate of Clark.

I agree having any type of limits on the multiverse makes no sense creatively. Most of the alternate Wells who have had one of appearances are purely for fun and random. I doubt the writers will stop themselves because if they reach the limit of 52 Earths because Tom Cavanagh already did goofy accents and costumes on too many.
 
My point was how could anyone know how many Earths there are?

As we've seen, there are breachers like Gypsy and, well, Breacher who travel the multiverse routinely and have been doing so for many years. Earth-19 was first invaded 25 years ago, and they've been policing interdimensional travel since then. Given that Cisco's only been exploring the multiverse for two years and has already made contact with a couple of dozen Earths at least, then the Earth-19 breachers could've visited hundreds of parallel worlds in the course of 25 years, if that many worlds existed. But evidently they haven't. If the explorers of the multiverse have only found 50-odd parallel Earths in that span of time, it stands to reason that there are no more to find, or at least no more that are mutually accessible to one another.

Anyway, hopefully the full version of that scene will contain enough additional exposition to answer some of our questions.
 
I just realized another problem with that "52 Earths" exposition scene: Why is Jax surprised that there's more than one Earth? He met both Supergirl and H.R. in last year's crossover. Plus he spent the 6 months before the current season in Central City, and one would assume that he and Stein would've helped out Vibe and Kid Flash on occasion during that period -- a period in which Cisco's relationship with Gypsy was apparently ongoing and evolving. So Jax really should be familiar with the idea of the multiverse by now.
 
Miller is going to steal the show. I can already tell.
When I first read that I thought you were referring to Ezra Miller. Though I'd love to see them crossover the two Flashes on the show, after all let's face it they must use the same 'Speed Force', I suddenly realised that you meant Wentworth Miller :o.
 
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