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

3. Green Arrow To Follow Suit

We obviously know that Barry Allen will be turning up alongside Kara Zor-El by the time Supergirl€™s debut season comes to an end, but there€™s been no mention of the Emerald Archer, the Master Bowman, the Green Arrow. Now that The Flash is paving the way for other heroes to turn up in National City, who better to join the party than Oliver Queen. Sure, right now the more vibrant, fun and over-the-top package that is the Scarlet Speedster is a far better fit to appear in Supergirl than the at-times po-faced Ollie, but that doesn€™t rule out Green Arrow appearing alongside Kara in the future. In fact, with Ollie the experienced, hard-headed hero who has been through literal hell at times, it could make for some great TV to see the dynamic between him and the bubbly, new-to-this, sees-the-best-in-people Supergirl.
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