8 Things To Expect From The Flash's Crossover With Supergirl

4. A Sing-Song

We€™ve already seen Grant Gustin€™s Barry Allen dabble with karaoke during The Flash€™s first season, but the appearance of Gustin in Supergirl could lead to yet another sing-song should the powers that be so wish. For those unaware, yes, both Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist are Glee alumni, meaning they€™ve both got a good set of pipes on them. Additionally, it€™s also worth noting that Jeremy Jordan, Supergirl€™s Winn Schott, won plenty of plaudits for his work in the Bonnie & Clyde and The Newsies musicals. Hell, Carlos Valdes, The Flash€™s Cisco Ramon, is another who has exceptional singing talent, so he€™s another who could get involved in any Singstar party. When it comes to the world of TV, it seems that networks can€™t help but amp up the cheese and throw in a musical number at any excuse, so you just never know, maybe we€™ll get to see The Flash and Supergirl have themselves a little duet at some conveniently-located moment.
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