“I had the coolest day yesterday on set, because on one I was ver happy and excited for David Ramsey and in the other hand I’ve got to see an awesome thing with my two eyes standing in front of me that I just thought I’ve never got to see (...) and also probably I’ve ever got to say the coolest thing I ever said on the show”
Stephen Amell - Facebook Live
Could it be David Ramsey as Green Lantern John Stewart? 🤞
“It's highly likely that the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" crossover would feature a character death — which may be a remix of its comic book source material”
The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot is a Gotham City mobster who fancies himself a "gentleman of crime", often wearing a monocle, top hat, and tuxedo. The character is a short, obese man with a long nose, and he uses high-tech umbrellas as weapons. The Penguin runs a nightclub called the Iceberg Lounge, which provides a cover for his criminal activity, and Batman sometimes uses the nightclub as a source of criminal underworld information. Unlike most of Batman's rogues gallery, the Penguin is sane and in control of his actions, giving him a unique relationship with Batman.
It's beginning to look a lot like crossover season! The Arrowverse is about to give viewers their epic yearly gift, and though DC's Legends
Everything kicks off with The Flash, on Sunday, Dec. 9 at 8:00 p.m. In "Elseworlds, Part 1," Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Oliver Queen (guest star Stephen Amell) wake up and realize they have swapped bodies with each other. In attempting to get to the bottom of it, they try to enlist the aid of Team Flash, but nobody's buying their story. They go to Earth-38 to get help from Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and it is here that they meet Kara's cousin Clark, as well as Lois Lane. LaMonica Garrett will also guest star as The Monitor. Kevin Tancharoen directs the episode, which is written by Eric Wallace & Sam Chalsen.
If you really can't wait for the Arrowverse to get down Gotham style, then you'll have your chance with Arrow on Monday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. "Elseworlds, Part 2" will find Barry and Oliver are still stuck in each other's bodies, but a lead on what's really going on will bring them to Gotham, with Supergirl in tow. It is there that they will meet Kate "Batwoman" Kane, and will welcome Ruby Rose to the Arrowverse. Not only will we get Batwoman in the episode, we'll get another Gotham landmark as well — Kane's information will lead the trio to Arkham Asylum. Jeremy Davies will guest star as John Deegan, a change-up from Davies' somewhat-Arrowverse-adjacent role of Ritchie Simpson on Constantine. James Bamford directed the episode, which was written by Marc Guggenheim.
Everything concludes with Supergirl, on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. In "Elseworlds, Part 3," Supergirl, Superman, Green Arrow, and the Flash will all "engage in the battle of their lives"! Jesse Warn directed the episode, with a story by Marc Guggenheim and a teleplay by Derek Simon and Robert Rovner.
With so much DC goodness packed into three nights, we find it highly unlikely that the crossover will fail this city. The body-swapping, Gotham-visiting, Superman-including craziness begins Dec. 9, only on The CW. All hail Beebo!
THE TRIGGER TWINGS [via ComicVine.com] Before the Crisis on Infinite Earths changed the DC Universe, there was a pair of twins named Wayne and Walt Trigger. Their story takes place in the Old West. During this time, Walt goes on a series of adventures and his twin brother, Wayne, would dress in similar clothing. Wayne even had a twin of his brother's horse and so would cover for him. They appeared in Weird Western Tales as Black Lanterns and were there during the Crisis on Infinite Earths After the First Crisis, two people Tad and Tom Trigger, who are unaware they are twins and had never met, decide to rob the same bank. They both see each others faces and are surprised that they look-a-like. They decide to team up and finish the robbery themselves. They later begin to work for a local numbers runner after he talks them into working for him. The duo then begins to kill the man's enemies. Their next appearance was in Gotham City which spelled bad luck for them because Azrael was filling in for Batman after Bane broke Batman's back and had upgraded the Bat Suit to shoot sharpened bat blades and mounted the gloves with razor sharp claws. The Twins started by robbing a train loaded with money but Azrael arrived and stopped them. Later, a blonde female criminal rescues them and claims that she is their sister and needs their help. This turns out to be a ruse so that she could pull a heist at a wild west Gotham City tourist attraction. Robin and the new Pow-Wow Smith and Nighthawk defeat them. Final Crisis and Beyond The Trigger Twins appear as one of the army of villains that attack Metropolis in the Battle of Metropolis. An army of superheroes come in and battles the army of villains. In the ensuing chaos, the Trigger Twins are shot and killed from a roof top by the new Vigilante and Wild Dog. The Blackest Night During The Blackest Night, the bodies of the Trigger Twins were raised by a pair of black power rings and became Black Lanterns.