Who isn’t appearing in the Arrowverse “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover?
As reported by Arrowverse YouTuber Pagey and Discussing Film, some people from DC Universe’s Titans will make an appearance in the upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Arrowverse crossover. You can check out Pagey’s video explaining how the Titans will reportedly fit into the crossover here.
The YouTuber first reported on the news that John Wesley Shipp would return for the second episode of The Flash season 6 and the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover so he has given out reliable information in the past. However, this report should still be taken with a grain of salt. It’s also important to note that, if this report is true, the Titans won’t have a major presence in the crossover and it would be a more akin to a cameo for the massive DC television event.
It’s obvious that there is a distinct difference in the CW network and the DC Universe streaming service. But, there is one connection. That being producer Greg Berlanti. Berlanti is essentially DCTV’s version of Marvel boss Kevin Feige. The producer’s credits include Titans, Doom Patrol, Stargirl, The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Black Lightning, Batwoman, and Legends of Tomorrow.
As for this report, we’ll see how it plays out. Pagey has been a dependable source for Arrowverse information in the past and it’s clear that DC is throwing just about everything they can into this event to help turn it into their Avengers: Endgame.
Regardless of this report, “Crisis on Infinite Earths” is absolutely stacked with DC properties. Along with the alums and stars of the hit Arrowverse shows (now including Batwoman and Black Lightning), the crossover will feature Kevin Conroy as a future version of Bruce Wayne, Batman ’66 star Burt Ward in an undisclosed role, Ashley Scott as Huntress (reprising her role from the old Birds of Prey series), and Tom Welling as Superman (reprising his role from the classic Smallville series). Even Michael Keaton’s Batman has even been canonized into this thing.
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Tom Ellis, who played Lucifer in the DC owned Fox/Netflix property “Lucifer”, has also been rumored to appear in the crossover.