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Ramsey, meanwhile, told TV Guide: "It wouldn't be Arrow if there wasn't some question even after that opened-ended tease. We very specifically negotiated and discussed the parameters, and I feel like to say anything beyond what we have shown you would violate our agreement with DC." What I mean by that is: This was something that was worked out over a year ahead with DC Entertainment. "And every time David and I field questions about what was in the box, basically like, that's what I was told.
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Streaming service HBO Max is currently developing a Green Lantern TV series, leading some to speculate that there will be a crossover between the Earth-12 Green Lantern Corps in the new series and the Arrowverse on Earth Prime.


Looking ahead, SYFY has new series The Ark in the works from original Stargate film writer/producer Dean Devlin, as well as Stargate SG-1 producer Jonathan Glassner.While The CW was saying goodbye to one superhero in the Arrow series finale Tuesday night, it may have been saying hello to another as the show seemed to tease that the Arrowverse is getting its version of the Green Lantern character.

Looking for more sci-fi TV? Check out shows like Resident Alien, Brave New World, Project Blue Book, Eureka, Heroes, Intergalactic, and more streaming now on Peacock. The Season 8 finale of The Flash premieres on The CW tomorrow, June 29. “But I don’t know if we’ll ever get to it.” “I’m a comic book nerd and I wanted to plant some Blackest Night seeds, and that Diggle moment helped me do that,” he said. He did so by throwing the cube into the void, which Wallace said also helped tease The Blackest Night storyline from the comics, a crossover story by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis where a force called Nekron reanimates dead superheroes. In Season 8, Diggle refuses the invitation from the glowing green cube he came across in the series finale of Arrow and decides to remain with his family instead of becoming a Green Lantern. And when I told him what we had planned, he thought it sounded fantastic.” “I talked to myself and told him, ‘I’d like to give this some closure,’ and he was all in favor of it. “We were thinking, ‘Oh my goodness, we have to do this because maybe no one will get a chance to!'” Wallace told TVLine. It turns out that when Wallace was writing Season 8, he didn’t know that the show would be picked up for a ninth and most-likely final season. The Season 8 finale of The CW’s The Flash is almost here, and while there are still a lot of questions we need answers to (what’s motivating the Negative Forces to do such sinister stuff, for example?), showrunner Eric Wallace recently explained one of the big ones: why John Diggle’s Green Lantern arc was brought to an abrupt close.
