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Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Covers, Image, and Crisis on Infinite Earths Information
Entertainment Weekly has released some new Arrowverse TV show images of the lead characters of: Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman. They include: Stephen Queen (Stephen Amell), Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), Kara Zor-El (Melissa Benoist), Sara Lance (Caity Lotz), Kate Kane (Ruby Rose). The Arrowverse photographs show the lead actors and actresses in costume, some of those costumes being the new, revamped incarnations. The issue of Entertainment Weekly also features new information of the annual Arrowverse cross over event entitled Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Covers and Image
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Arrow Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Cover
The Flash Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Cover
Supergirl Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Cover
Legends of Tomorrow Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Cover
Batwoman Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019 Cover
Stephen Amell Grant Gustin Melissa Benoist Caity Lotz Ruby Rose Arrowverse Entertainment Weekly August 2019
Crisis on Infinite Earths Information
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According to showrunner Beth Schwartz, “Everything relates to what’s going to happen in our crossover episode, which we’ve never done before.” Fellow executive producer Marc Guggenheim adds: “Oliver [is told] he’s going to die, so each episode in the run-up to ‘Crisis’ has Oliver dealing with the various stages of grief that come with that discovery. So the theme really is…acceptance.”