‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’: Showrunner Marc Guggenheim on Plotting The CW’s Six-Show Crossover Event
Based on the iconic DC Comics story of the same name, “Crisis” unfolds over five episodes and yes, he reached out to Nic Cage to star.
Based on the iconic DC Comics story of the same name, “Crisis” unfolds over five episodes and yes, he reached out to Nic Cage to star.
The strongest aspects of superhero stories always come from the characters, which DC’s TV properties have recognized better than its films.
“Arrow” star Stephen Amell announced the news at The CW’s upfront presentation.
Thanks to the systems that enabled binge-ing, fun events like the recent “Crisis on Earth-X” won’t be nearly as fun down the line.
He also executive-produces “Arrow,” “The Flash,” and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.”
IndieWire’s Fan Favorites Showrunners Panel featured producers from “Arrow,” “The Path,” “MST3K,” “The Magicians,” “BoJack Horseman” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” who discussed everything from dirty words to musical mashups.
The four-night event begins tomorrow.
The sci-fi thriller will be released in select cities on July 22nd.
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