By Brandon Davis
"Weare so incredibly excited to announce something that we have dreamed ofhappening since we starting making Supergirl – The Flash and Supergirlare teaming up!,” said Executive Producers Greg Berlanti and AndrewKreisberg. “We want to thank Grant Gustin for making the time to comevisit (on top of his already immense workload) and all of the folks atCBS, The CW, Warner Bros. and DC for working this out. And finallythanks to the fans and journalists who have kept asking for this tohappen. It is our pleasure and hope to create an episode worthy ofeveryone's enthusiasm and support.”
Fans arenaturally clamoring with excitement, spouting out, "Finally!" in commentsections across the Internet, though Supergirl has only been on air forjust over four months. The most exciting part of this entire crossover,though, is the idea of one day having all of the DC characterscurrently being portrayed on television team up for an episode or evenmini-series. It also keeps the dream alive of extending the DC Comics multiverse to the movies and allowing the beloved Grant Gustin andStephen Amell portrayals of their respective heroes to appear on the bigscreen.
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