John Boyega gave his parents the surprise of a lifetime.
15.01.2020 - 07:31 / tvguide.com
After years of learning the rules of all the alternate dimensions and multiple Earths of the multiverse, the massive Arrowverse crossover, Crisis on Infinite Earths, did away with the multiverse as a whole! When all was said and done, all the separate Earths in the Arrwoverse merged into a single Earth Prime.
"We knew from last year, quite frankly, that we were going to merge and create Earth CW basically — but Earth Prime sounds better," Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim told reporters
John Boyega gave his parents the surprise of a lifetime.
John Boyega is reflecting on one of his biggest milestones — being able to give back to his parents.
Major changes are afoot in the Arrowverse.
Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) first death during Crisis on Infinite Deaths, in which he stayed behind to fight off those Dementor-like creatures while his friends escaped, ripped our hearts into a million pieces. According to the Arrow star, filming that tragic scene was just as painful. During an appearance on Smallville alum Michael Rosenbaum's podcast Inside of You, Amell opened up about that unforgettable moment and why filming it was such a frustrating experience.
Following a sold-out Toni Braxton tour in 2019, event promoters Glen 21 Entertainment have just announced that international RnB group, Boyz II Men are heading to SA this April. Their stops include shows In Pretoria and Cape Town.
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DC's Legends of Tomorrow Season 5 will see both Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) and Nora Darhk (Courtney Ford) exit the series, a decision that showrunner Phil Klemmer said didn't come easy. Ahead of the upcoming season of the zany CW series, the Legends boss opened up about the characters' impending departures and why it's the right time for them to leave.
The “Arrowverse” saved its biggest surprises for the final two hours: TV’s Barry Allen (played by Grant Gustin) met big-screen Barry Allen (played by Ezra Miller).
Crisis over.
Caity Lotz promised a cameo that everyone would lose their minds over, and the final two episodes of Crisis on Infinite Earths delivered within the first half hour.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Jan. 14 conclusion of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”
Barry Allen, meet Barry Allen.
We knew we were getting all the cameos in Crisis on Infinite Earths, but holy crap, we didn't think we were getting this one! In a shocking move, the Arrow episode of the crossover featured a cameo from Ezra Miller's Justice League version of the Flash, who showed up to interact with The Flash's Barry Allen (Grant Gustin).
SPOILER WARNING: Do not read ahead if you have not watched the finale of The CW’s “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”