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Supergirl, The Flash And Arrow Team-Up For EW’s Latest Cover

Next month, characters from The CW's four DC-based superhero TV shows (Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow) will join forces for an unprecedented four-night event, which will all be set up in the closing moments of an upcoming episode of Supergirl.
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UPDATE: More photos have been released and can be seen in the gallery down below.

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Next month, characters from The CW’s four DC-based superhero TV shows (Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow) will join forces for an unprecedented four-night event, which will all be set up in the closing moments of an upcoming episode of Supergirl.

In anticipation of the massive crossover, Entertainment Tonight’s latest cover features three of the main players that’ll be involved: Oliver Queen/Green Arrow (Stephen Amell), Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin), and Kara Danvers/Supergirl (Melissa Benoist). The outlet also paid a visit to the set during the shoot, and while they’re careful not to give too much away, they do reveal a few of the intriguing things that they witnessed there:

“Supergirl fly, The Flash and Cisco tear a hole in the fabric of space-time (or pretend to), and even saw someone get shot. No, we can’t tell you who, but we can tell you the threat that set the sprawling plot in motion: The Dominators, mind-controlling extraterrestrials threatened by Earth’s surging population of metahumans. If you’re wondering if “mind-control” = “we’re totally going to see these superheroes fight each other,” then you’re absolutely [REDACTED].”

We’re going to go ahead and assume that last part means we will indeed see a couple of the heroes throw down – the question is though, which ones? Time will tell, but feel free to let us know your predictions down below.


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