This is it what will you do when two of your favorite characters will unite? Off course the excitement and joy is over flowing. CBS’ Supergirl TV show has already seen Kara Zor-El/Danvers join forces with another DC Comics superhero J’onn J’onzz a.k.a. Martian Manhunter, who passes himself off as being Hank Henshaw, the human head of the Department of Extranormal Operations organization that Kara and her adopted sister, Alex work for. However, Kara will soon be fighting super-villains alongside another DC stalwart altogether, as Gran Gustin’s Barry Allen from The CW’s The Flash will soon be making a trip to National City which it turns out exists as part of the larger Multi-verse that has served as the crux of the narrative for The Flash season 2.
The Supergirl/Flash crossover episode is titled "Worlds Finest" and was co-written by Supergirl series writer/producer Michael Grassi, along with Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg the latter duo, of course, also being the co-creators of both DC TV shows and the head executive producers on the series too. So far, it appears that ‘Worlds Finest’ will be structured as a one-shot adventure for Barry and Kara.
Here is the synopsis of the upcoming episode “Worlds Finest”:
Kara gains a new ally when the lightning-fast superhero The Flash suddenly appears from an alternate universe and helps Kara battle Siobhan, aka Silver Banshee, and Livewire in exchange for her help in finding a way to return him home.
Supergirl explores the responsibilities that Kara must deal with as not only a superhero who is trying to prove her worth in a world that already has Superman, but as a female superhero, at that. However, both The Flash and Supergirl have similarly upbeat, optimistic and overall more playful tones that allow them to explore meaningful subject matter and/or familial drama, while at the same time incorporating such outlandish DC Comics supervillains as King Shark and Silver Banshee, among others, into the mix without their presence feeling out of place. For that reason, a crossover between the two shows not only feels appropriate, it has the potential to make for an especially fun Supergirl episode too – regardless of whether or not it paves the way for future crossover adventures featuring Kara and characters from other CW/DC TV shows
Supergirl season 1 continues with ‘Falling’ on March 14th on CBS. The Flash season 2 continues with ‘Trajectory’ on March 22nd on The CW. The Flash/Supergirl crossover episode ‘Worlds Finest’ will air on March 28th on CBS.
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