As many of you fans know, a month ago the CW network released the sixth crossover in the Arrowverse. In the beginning, CW started with Fash vs Arrow back in December 2014. It seriously was the beginning of something special. In December 2015, CW had DCs Legends of Tomorrow join Green Arrow and The Flash for Heroes Join Forces to face Vandal Savage. Everything turned out fine after that, until eleven months later when Supergirl then joined the group to stop a race of aliens in the Invasion crossover period of November 2016. Moving onto Crisis on Earth X a year later in November 2017, where all four TV shows came back together once again to face their darker right-wing selves on Earth X. That crossover was, without a doubt, one of my favourites.
A year later, which brings us to December 2018, The Bat-Woman joins the next crossover for Elseworlds. In this scenario, we see that Green Arrow and The Flash somehow have switched lives, which I honestly thought was very amusing to see.
With the latest crossover for December 2019/January 2020, CWs Arrowvers has outdone itself in leaps and bounds. Black Lightning joins the crew.
However, I was unfortunate to watch on Instagram a scene posted from one of the last two episodes. If I could give one piece of advice, it would be this. (please don’t follow any of the Sci-Fi pages or fan pages on social media) They spoil everything! However, if you think that little incident would sway me from enjoying this, then you’d be wrong. Because as all of you’ve known for the last couple of years, Oliver Queen’s destiny is to die in this new Crisis. As he was saying goodbye to his friends after his final battle, I couldn’t help but get emotional. I can’t imagine how this will continue without him. Everyone does a fantastic job in performance on these shows, and they deserve every single bit of credit.
Whatever Stephen Amell’s next project after this is, I wish him the best of luck, and I thank him for eight remarkable years.
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