Crisis on Infinite Earths producer Marc Guggenheim has promised fans that there will be more surprise connections to the DC Multiverse than what they’ve publicly revealed.
Marc Guggenheim, who has been an influential part of The CW’s Arrowverse line of shows since co-developing Arrow back in 2012, has kept busy with Crisis on Infinite Earths as filming on the crossover event comes to a close. And while there have been several set leaks indicated the presence of multiple characters that DC have not officially revealed themselves, Marc Guggenheim has just assure fans that more are coming, and that they’ll be surprising.
Check out Marc Guggenheim’s latest Crisis on Infinite Earths tweet below:
Yes. We still have a few tricks up our sleeves. And we're working everyday on more. #neverfullywrapped https://t.co/UwEqchO41Y
— Marc Guggenheim (@mguggenheim) November 9, 2019
It’s been confirmed that Marc Guggenheim’s Arrow will be ending after Crisis on Infinite Earths, and it will be replaced by shows like Green Arrow and the Outlaws and a new show starring Superman and Lois Lane as a couple. While it’s not clear what level of involvement Marc Guggenheim will have with them, it seems that his legacy will outlast the crossover that he’s been building towards for years.
Crisis on Infinite Earths has been teased since the very first episode of The Flash, where a newspaper headline from the year 2024 revealed the Barry Allen’s fate was to disappear during a “crisis.” However, the fifth season finale of the Grant Gustin series accelerated this when the original newspaper headline changed the date of the event from 2024 to 2019. To add to this, the seventh season finale of Stephen Amell’s Arrow set up Oliver Queen’s role in the next crossover by having him join the Monitor on a mission to warn other worlds of the crisis, as part of the arrangement the Emerald Archer made in order to save the lives of both The Flash and Supergirl.
Crisis On Infinite Earths will span two quarters and consist of Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman. The Arrowverse crossover will launch with three episodes in December before concluding with two additional episodes in January. Stay tuned for the latest news on Marc Guggenheim and Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Source: Twitter