With the sixth crossover for the CWs Arrowverse, everything has been dialed up to eleven on an immense scale. As many of you already know, Oliver Queen aka the Green Arrow has been dealing with the fact that (he will die) in the crises as explained by Mar Novu aka The Monitor, so when it comes down to it he will die as he lived.
A hero! Barry Allen aka The Flash has been in very much the same boat this season. Mar Novo told Barry that The Flash must also die in the crisis. Unlike Arrow (The Flash is not in its final season) so I see it’s very doubtful that he will have to sacrifice himself.
Everything leading up to the crisis has left many fans of the edge of their seats. And I’m sure from what we’ve seen in the first three of five episodes have led to many of them falling off. Including myself!
This has been the most ambitious cast for a crossover of tv shows I’ve ever seen in tv history. Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman and DCs Legends of Tomorrow we’ve seen crossover before, but some shows I certainly did not expect to see in this mix. One being the Titans series that began last year and another show, according to this, set in dimension 666. Those of you who have seen the crossover know what I mean. Seriously, my jaw dropped! Especially when I saw Tom Welling as Smallville tv series Clark Kent aka Superman. Does he appear in the suit? does he not? For those who have not seen yet, I saw him exactly as I expected to. It was so amazing to see him involved in the multiverse. And it was also interesting to see him take on a different Lex Luthor too. Also, speaking of Superman, watching Brandon Routh portray Ray Palmer (Atom) and once again Clark Kent (Kingdom come Superman) in the same room was pure joy.
I can’t speak for everyone else, but in my personal opinion, Crisis on Infinite Earths has been well worth the watch and the wait. Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until after January 14th to read part two of this review as part four and five of crisis doesn’t air until then.
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