Arrowverse
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Created by | Greg Berlanti Marc Guggenheim Andrew Kreisberg Geoff Johns Ali Adler Phil Klemmer Salim Akil Caroline Dries | |
Original work | Arrow (2012) | |
Years | 2012–present | |
Print publications | ||
Novel(s) | See below | |
Comics | See below | |
Films and television | ||
Television series | Arrow The Flash Supergirl Legends of Tomorrow Black Lightning Batwoman Superman & Lois | |
Web series | Vixen Freedom Fighters: The Ray | |
Miscellaneous | ||
Crossovers | Constantine The Flash (1990) |
The Arrowverse is an American media franchise and a shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series primarily airing on The CW and web series airing on CW Seed. The series were developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Geoff Johns, Ali Adler, Phil Klemmer, Salim Akil and Caroline Dries, and based on characters appearing in publications by DC Comics. Set in a shared fictional multiverse much like the DC Universe and DC Multiverse in comic books, it was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters that span five live-action television series and two animated series.
The franchise began with Arrow, based on the character Green Arrow, which debuted in October 2012. It was followed by The Flash in 2014, and the animated web-series Vixen in 2015. The franchise was further expanded in 2016, when in January of that year a new series titled Legends of Tomorrow debuted, starring characters that originally appeared on both Arrow and The Flash. Later that year, the CBS series Supergirl, having already crossed-over with The Flash, was moved to The CW for its second season, where it has remained since. A second animated web-series, Freedom Fighters: The Ray, was released in 2017, which followed Ray Terrill / The Ray, who would make a live-action appearance during that year's crossover event "Crisis on Earth-X". In addition to the live-action and web-based series, the franchise has spawned three promotional tie-in live-action web series, Blood Rush, Chronicles of Cisco, and The Flash: Stretched Scenes; released in 2013, 2016, and 2017 respectively. A fifth series, Batwoman, premiered in 2019. Since 2014, there has been a yearly crossover event involving many of the live-action series of the Arrowverse. Additionally, Matt Ryan has reprised his role as John Constantine from the NBC series Constantine, initially in guest appearances in episodes of Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, before becoming a series regular for the latter, in addition to continuing storylines from the former series.
The 2018 and 2019 crossovers, "Elseworlds" and "Crisis on Infinite Earths", respectively, saw multiple DC television series and films be retroactively added to the franchise's multiverse. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" also rebooted the universe, which saw Supergirl join the other live-action series on a new fictional earth along with the series Black Lightning, which had previously been separate up to this point. The franchise has been successful, creating a large fandom around the world and has received positive reviews, where critics praised the themes, action sequences, direction and character development.
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Development
Television series
- Main article: Lists of Arrowverse episodes
Series | Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Rank | Average viewers (in millions) |
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Arrow (2012–present)
- Main article: Arrow (TV series)
Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen returns home after being stranded on a deserted island for five years. Upon his return to Starling City, Oliver rekindles his relationships and spends his nights hunting down wealthy criminals as a hooded vigilante.
The Flash (2014–present)
- Main article: The Flash (2014 TV series)
Supergirl (2015–present)
- Main article: Supergirl (TV series)
Legends of Tomorrow (2016–present)
- Main article: Legends of Tomorrow
Black Lightning (2018–present)
- Main article: Black Lightning (TV series)
Batwoman (2019–present)
- Main article: Batwoman (TV series)
Superman & Lois
Superman and Lois Lane cope with the stresses and difficulties of becoming parents.
Web series
Series | Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Showrunner(s) | Status | ||
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First released | Last released |
Vixen (2015–2016)
- Main article: Vixen (web series)
Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017–2018)
- Main article: Freedom Fighters: The Ray
Recurring cast and characters
- Main article: List of Arrowverse cast members
- A number beside a character's name indicates the character is from that alternate world (i.e. a 2 indicates a character from Earth-2).
Character | Cast member | Television series | Web series | |||||||
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Arrow | The Flash | Supergirl | Legends of Tomorrow | Black Lightning | Batwoman | Superman & Lois | Vixen | Freedom Fighters: The Ray |
Expanded setting
Official crossover events
List indicators
- A grey cell indicates the series was not a part of the crossover event.
- The number in parentheses next to the episode title indicates which part of the crossover it is, if not clear otherwise.
TV season | Crossover title | Episodes | Ref(s) | ||||
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Arrow | The Flash | Supergirl | Legends of Tomorrow | Batwoman |
Multiverse
- Further information: List of DC Multiverse worlds § Arrowverse
The Flash (1990–1991)
- Main article: The Flash (1990 TV series)
Constantine (2014–2015)
- Main article: Constantine (TV series)
"Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossovers
- Main article: [[Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse Episode)|Crisis on Infinite Earths (Arrowverse)
Marketing
Reception
Ratings
Series | Season | Originally aired | Nielsen ratings | ||||||
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First aired | Viewers (in millions) | Last aired | Viewers (in millions) | Average viewers (in millions) | Rank | 18–49 rating (rank) |
Critical response
Series | Season | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic |
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Commentary
Other media
Comic books
- Further information: Arrow (TV series) § Digital comics, The Flash (2014 TV series) § Digital comic, and Supergirl (TV series) § Comic books
Title | Issue(s) | Publication date(s) | Writer(s) | Artist(s) | |
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First published | Last published |
Books
Novels
Guidebooks
Promotional tie-ins
Blood Rush
- Further information: Blood Rush (web series)
Chronicles of Cisco: Entry 0419
- Further information: Chronicles of Cisco: Entry 0419
Stretched Scenes
Further information: Stretched Scenes
Audio series
Notes
- a. ^ A total of 15 episodes are set to be produced: a special episode for the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover, which aired on January 14, 2020 before the fifth season, and 14 contributing towards the regular season, which officially premiered later on January 21, 2020. See Template:Slink and See List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes § Series overview and Legends of Tomorrow (season 5) § Release for further information.
- b. ^ Although marketed as a six-episode second season, it was only made available as a single 30-minute special.
- c. ^ Whyte voices Blitzkreig, an alternate version of the Earth-1 Flash.
- d. ^ Ryan previously appeared as the character in the NBC series Constantine. The Arrowverse version of the character is the same that had appeared in the NBC series.
- e. ^ Benoist voices Overgirl, an alternate version of the Earth-38 Supergirl.
- f. ^ a b Garrett is credited as a series regular in The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Batwoman and Legends of Tomorrow during the 2019-2020 season, although he is only credited in the episodes which he appears.
- g. ^ Mercer voices Black Arrow, an alternate version of the Earth-1 Green Arrow.
- h. ^ Tom Cavanagh portrays Eobard Thawne in the form of Earth-1's deceased Harrison Wells in the first and fifth seasons of The Flash in a main role, in a recurring role in the second season, and in a guest role in the crossover events "Crisis on Earth-X" and "Elseworlds".
- i. ^ Tom Cavanagh has portrayed several different versions of Harrison Wells from across the multiverse, notably "Harry" Wells from Earth-2, "H.R." Wells from Earth-19 and Harrison Sherloque Wells from Earth-221, in addition to portraying Eobard Thawne in the form of Earth-1's deceased Harrison Wells.