It’s being reported that Warner Bros. Pictures is keen on the idea of mixing the DCEU with The CW’s Arrowverse, and that would be an interesting idea.
Warner Bros. Pictures has been looking for a way to make their movie and TV universes more connected for quite some time now.
However, the way they started off the Arrowverse didn’t really open itself up to being tied to the DCEU.
They were very much their own separate things to begin with.
However, now that the Multiverse is going to be introduced into the DCEU via The Flash movie, the door will be opened to having the two universes mix.
We do have to say that Ezra Miller’s The Flash has already cameoed in the Arrowverse.
According to insider Daniel Richtman, that’s just the beginning of the mixing of these two DC Comics-based universes.
Warner Bros. Pictures wants to mix the Arrowverse and the DCEU
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So, how are they going to do this moving forward? How will they mix the DCEU and the Arrowverse?
Well, according to Daniel Richtman, Warner Bros. wants to dip into The CW’s DC shared universe a lot more often than they did before.
They’ll do this using the Multiverse, which is already pretty prominent in the Arrowverse.
It’s going to become even more prominent in the DCEU movies with the upcoming Flash film.
The Flash solo movie will introduce the Multiverse into the DCEU films which is how we’ll see the likes of Michael Keaton’s Batman in the movie.
It’s possible that more Arrowverse crossovers could occur after that film.
What do you make of this report?
Do you like the idea of the DCEU and the Arrowverse universe mixing on the big and small screen?
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