A Dynamic Duo Forms In New Promo For The Flash/Arrow Crossover “Flash Vs. Arrow”

The CW has released an action-packed new trailer for the upcoming Flash/Arrow two-night crossover event. Part one, dubbed "Flash Vs. Arrow," airs next Tuesday, while the second, "The Brave and the Bold," hits the very next day in Arrow's designated timeslot.

The CW has released an action-packed, new trailer for the upcoming Flash/Arrow two-night crossover event. Part one, dubbed “Flash Vs. Arrow,” airs next Tuesday, while the second, “The Brave and the Bold,” hits the very next day in Arrow‘s designated timeslot.

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The new trailer is a lot of fun, and gives us a great sense of what the showrunners have in store for us with these episodes. Barry Allen and Oliver Queen have crossed paths on screen a few times before, but this is the first time they’ve teamed up to fight crime side by side, and the first time we’ve seen this kind of DC superhero team up since the “Absolute Justice” episodes of Smallville.

With crossovers all the rage right now in superhero cinema, and DC’s big team-up, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice not scheduled to debut until 2016, “Flash Vs. Arrow” couldn’t have come at a better time.

Tell us, are you excited for this two-night crossover? Let us know in the comments section and check out a gallery of images from “Flash Vs. Arrow” below.

The Flash airs on the CW on Tuesdays at 8 pm, while Arrow hits airwaves on Wednesdays at 8 pm.


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