Aside from the four-way DC TV crossover taking place this coming week and the return of Captain Cold in the episode to follow, there's much more on the horizon for DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Although, with season 2 recently having been increased to 17 episodes, we wouldn't expect any less.
Just because we have only two days to go until the big four-show DC TV crossover arrives, that doesn't mean the hype train is slowing down in the slightest. With Supergirl set to join forces with heroes culled from all around the Arrowverse, this feels like the biggest thing to happen as far as team-ups go since The Avengers assembled back in 2012.
With Jerome, the proto-Joker, returning to Gotham for certain in the not too distant future, one has to wonder when Harley Quinn will pop up as well. I mean, we've already gotten word that she'll likely show up at some point, but in what capacity?
While Marvel and DC battle to see who wins at the box office, it’s virtually inarguable that it's the latter who dominates the small screen. Now having taken over four nights of the week when it comes to prime time programming, serialized superhero storytelling has swiftly become a cornerstone in the lives of many a geek these days.
Knowing we're at the home stretch, The CW is not content to rest on its laurels and continues to circulate promotional materials leading up to the big DC TV four-show crossover. Earlier this week, they released new posters for each show (check them out here and here) as well as a brief new trailer.
With James Olsen now dispensing street justice by making use of his martial arts skills, heavily armored costume, and high tech gadgets, it's no surprise that some may make parallels stating the obvious. In fact, it happened just last night on the latest episode of Supergirl.
Anyone who has been keeping up with the third season of Gotham is well aware of how many twists and turns the series has taken in recent memory, delivering one powerful episode after another.
With superheroes dominating the small screen in recent years, we've not only seen a new generation of talented young actors run with the torch passed to them when portraying some of the most iconic characters to ever leap off the page, but many are also being brought to life for the first time. Having said that, it makes the current era doubly exciting.
With recently released posters for Supergirl and sister shows The Flash, Arrow, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow still fresh in our short term memories, another promo video has now debuted for next week's big DC TV crossover - though it comes with a bit of a twist.
The next two weeks will undoubtedly deliver some unforgettable moments for fans of Supergirl and to prepare us for what's to come, The CW has shared a brand new clip and poster.