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The ending of Crisis on Infinite Earths, which saw all of superheroes together on the same Earth (that is, Earth Prime) for the first time, will have major implications for the going forward. The crossover may have killed off one superhero, whose show will be ending in a few weeks, but it also established a number of new series that could be coming soon—and the fallout from the battle of the Anti-Monitor (played by ) will play out across all the shows. What will happen after Crisis on Infinite Earths?WARNING: Spoilers below for Crisis on Infinite Earths and the future of the ArrowverseThe biggest change to the Arrowverse post-Crisis is that we have lost our titular super, as Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) died in Part 4 after battling the Anti-Monitor. Although Arrow was due to end this season anyway, it does mean that the last two episodes of the show will look very different.
Every single cameo on The CW's 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' crossover. John Wesley Shipp returned as Earth-90's version of The Flash.
Though it has been confirmed that, the penultimate episode (due to air on January 21) will focus on the new Green Arrow.After Oliver died for the first time in the Crisis, he passed on the mantle of Green Arrow to his daughter Mia (Katherine McNamara). In Arrow Season 8, Episode 9, we will see Mia return to 2040 to fight crime alongside the two Black Canaries, Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy) and Dinah Drake (Juliana Harkavy). Barry Allen brought together the Arrowverse version of the Justice League at the end of 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' The CWCrisis also went further than any Arrowverse crossover to set up a Justice League. At, we learn that an unused Star Labs building is being converted into a base where the assorted supers can meet if there is a crisis that requires all their attention in the future. An exterior shot then revealed that the base looks a lot like the Hall of Justice, the home of the Justice League as seen in the Super Friends cartoon series—the show even includes Easter eggs to that show, playing a snatch of the theme while showing us the cage of Gleek, the monkey mascot of the League.Aside from these Arrowverse changes, Crisis on Infinite Earths also sorted out some continuity problems across other DC shows. In a montage, we see some of the other worlds that house the characters of shows past (the recently canceled Swamp Thing and the Brandon Routh incarnation of Superman), future (the upcoming Stargirl and HBO Max's Green Lantern) and present (DC Universe's Titans and Doom Patrol).
Notably, these latter two shows now exist in different worlds, sorting out the increasing continuity differences between them despite the fact that until now they were meant to be set on the same Earth.
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'I'm not here to keep you in the loop. You're not even a part of this team!' 'You don't even care about the team! You only work with us when you want something from us. So, what is it this time? You've got a couple glyphs you need Allegra to X-ray for you, or maybe you just want to open up another Pandora's box of hell?'
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When Nash protested that he stopped Crisis, Cisco interjected. 'A Crisis you started!'
'Billions of worlds, trillions of people - gone! Like they were never even born!' 'And I paid for it! As Pariah, I paid for it, and still managed to help defeat the Anti-Monitor,' Nash shouted back, only for Cisco to respond, 'Which did nothing for the people who died. Oliver Queen. An infinite number of Harrison Wells, and we're stick with the one who killed the multiverse.'
RELATED:After this blowout, Cisco went to his lab to sulk. There, Caitlin found him watching an old hologram of Harry Wells, who explained a series of experiments he was conducting to prevent his intelligence from deteriorating. 'He was regaining his intelligence,' he told Caitlin. 'All of Earth-2, wiped out, and I didn't even know.'
'That wasn't your fault,' Caitlin reassured him.' Cisco shot back. 'When the Monitor gave me my powers back for Crisis, I remembered how powerful I used to be. I can't help thinking that, if I hadn't stopped being Vibe, maybe I could have sensed that first antimatter wave. Maybe I could have saved them.' RELATED:Earth-2 was one of the first major causalities of 'Crisis on Infinite Earths.'
The whole universe by the Anti-Monitor in the Arrow Season 8 premiere, after Oliver Queen successfully retrieved something for the Monitor. It was wiped out by the antimatter wave, but Harry and Jesse's fates were left up in the air. Unfortunately, The Flash just confirmed they didn't survive.Both Harry and Jesse were introduced in Season 2. Harry appeared as the season's main Wells, kickstarting the show's tradition of introducing a new version of the character every year, while his daughter Jesse frequently guest starred. Jesse received her own speedster powers later that same season, becoming the superhero known as Jesse Quick.
They both reappeared on the series for the next couple seasons. Jesse last appeared in Season 4's 'Enter Flashtime,' while Harry retired in Season 4's 'We Are the Flash.' Meagan Damore has served as a CBR Editor since January 2015, though she got her start as a staff reviewer in 2013. She discovered comics thanks to the plethora of movies and television she grew up with, like Batman: The Animated Series, Spider-Man, the original X-Men film trilogy, X-Men: Evolution and Justice League Unlimited. She picked up her first comic in high school and fell instantly in love with the medium.
Later, she took her love for pop culture with her to college, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts from Suffolk University and a Masters Degree in Literature from University of Massachusetts Boston. She loves to apply her education to her work writing editorials and conducting interviews. You can catch her writing on Agents of SHIELD, the Arrowverse and more right here on CBR.
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