DC's Legends Of Tomorrow New Trailer: 16 Things You Need To See

11. Green Arrow Helping The Atom

We know that the two-part Arrow/Flash crossover will serve as the launching point for DC€™s Legends of Tomorrow, but we don€™t know exactly how that will play out just yet. Regardless, this trailer shows us that Oliver Queen will be sticking around long enough to assist and advise Ray Palmer for a little while. Don't be expecting Ollie (or Barry Allen, for that matter) to be a prominent piece of Legends of Tomorrow, but the feeling out period of the show may well utilise some of the familiar faces that it has access to. From all of the promo work for next week's Arrow/Flash crossover, we know that Team Arrow and Team Flash will be working together, plus Hawkgirl and Hawkman will be present in these shows. And now we know that Green Arrow will at least reciprocate this help with a Legends appearance of his own.
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