Legends Of Tomorrow premiere date revealed: Will The Flash, Arrow and Legends
However, beginning with The Flash on Tuesday, December 1st, and continuing on Arrow on Wednesday, December 2nd, comes the 2-night crossover event we’ve been waiting for since the season began.
The CW’s DC universe just keeps getting bigger, and the upcoming Arrow/Flash crossover event is set to introduce Hawkgirl to the mix ahead of her appearance as a regular on Legends of Tomorrow. On Arrow, we have Neal McDonough’s Damien Darhk, who is now battling Oliver (Stephen Amell) on two fronts (as Ollie and as Green Arrow), while on The Flash we’ve gotten the so-far-unknown, but definitely terrifying Zoom.
Greg [Berlanti] is now shepherding the highest rated number one and two series of the year, with a third series, Legends of Tomorrow, that we have very high hopes for, on January 21. Asks Cisco (Carlos Valdes), “Since when did our lives become an Indiana Jones movie?” We’ll have to wait until after the long Thanksgiving weekend to find out just how they do it, but tune in on December 1st to watch the first half of the two parter and get even more excited than you already probably are about Legends of Tomorrow. The publication added that Savage will be attacking both Saunders and Cisco, leading them to seek help from Barry Allen.
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The story actually starts in season 2, episode 8 of “The Flash” when Vandal appears in Central City and targets Kendra, who then asks for Barry’s aide. However, things quickly go from bad to worse when a man with wings AKA Hawkman (guest star Falk Hentschel) shows up and flies off with Kendra. The Arrow and Flash spin-off will feature Rip Hunter, as he travels back in time to the present day where he brings together a team of unlikely heroes (and villains) in an attempt to prevent Vandal Savage from destroying the world and time itself.
The date falls on a Thursday, which means that The CW might be moving towards setting up a three-night event of superhero series – The Flash (Tuesdays), Arrow (Wednesdays) and Legends Of Tomorrow – which are all set in a shared DC universe.