TMC
11-16-2015, 04:47 PM
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/a-handy-guide-to-connecting-cbs-the-cws-dc-super-shows
Because CBS' "Supergirl" comes from the same producers as The CW's "Arrow," "The Flash," and "Legends Of Tomorrow," it's only natural to wonder whether the two networks would allow crossovers. Back in August, CBS' answer was a pretty firm "no," although CBS Entertainment chairman Nina Tassler said the producers were "very inventive about what they can and will do."
For example, "Arrow" just teamed up with John Constantine -- and specifically, the version of Constantine played by Matt Ryan on last season's short-lived NBC series. Strictly speaking, that wasn't a crossover. "Constantine" had already been cancelled, and the character was on "Arrow" helping out with the latter show's ongoing subplots.
Still, that cross-network appearance may have given Executive Producer Greg Berlanti and his fellow producers enough wiggle room to make some similar connections between the Arrowverse and National City. Therefore, here are a few more classic DC Comics characters (or groups) who could pop from one show to another, Constantine-style, and thereby bridge the gap between networks.
Because CBS' "Supergirl" comes from the same producers as The CW's "Arrow," "The Flash," and "Legends Of Tomorrow," it's only natural to wonder whether the two networks would allow crossovers. Back in August, CBS' answer was a pretty firm "no," although CBS Entertainment chairman Nina Tassler said the producers were "very inventive about what they can and will do."
For example, "Arrow" just teamed up with John Constantine -- and specifically, the version of Constantine played by Matt Ryan on last season's short-lived NBC series. Strictly speaking, that wasn't a crossover. "Constantine" had already been cancelled, and the character was on "Arrow" helping out with the latter show's ongoing subplots.
Still, that cross-network appearance may have given Executive Producer Greg Berlanti and his fellow producers enough wiggle room to make some similar connections between the Arrowverse and National City. Therefore, here are a few more classic DC Comics characters (or groups) who could pop from one show to another, Constantine-style, and thereby bridge the gap between networks.