The CW's Crisis on Infinite Earths Is Officially Underway
Work has officially begun on
"Crisis on Infinite Earths," this year's crossover between The CW's DCTV shows.
Former
Arrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim, who
now serves as an executive consultant for both the original
Arrowverse series and
DC's Legends of Tomorrow, made the announcement with a photo tease. The picture centers on a big card with the "Crisis" logo, which is glows with an ominous red light.
"Working on a little somethin somethin," he teased in the caption.
Guggenheim wasn't specific about what kind of work he is performing for the five-show crossover. However, considering that the
Arrow writers room
reconvened just last week, his Tweet probably refers to the planning and writing process, as it is far too early for filming to start on the crossover.
Seeing as every
Arrowverse show closed their latest seasons with a "Crisis" tease, this fall's slate of shows will likely build to the unprecedented event. "Crisis" will be split into five parts, with each
Arrowverse show providing a piece of the story:
Arrow,
The Flash,
Supergirl,
Legends of Tomorrow and
Batwoman. Spanning a whopping five hours, the crossover will air across two quarters, which indicates it will be split over the winter hiatus.
Slated to air in Fall 2019 on The CW,
Crisis on Infinite Earths currently has no announced air date.