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** [[https://marcguggenheim.substack.com/p/squeezing-the-lemon According]] to Marc Guggenheim, Warner Brothers and Fathom Events actually were planning to screen the entire crossover theatrically following its conclusion. The event would have included deleted scenes (with completed post-production) and special interviews with the cast and crew. Unfortunately, in a case of tragic timing, the screening was scheduled for [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Spring 2020]]...

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** Partly the reason that the Reverse-Flash wasn't included, despite being hinted to be since long before the crossover was conceived. The idea was that of disgraced ''Flash'' showrunner Andrew Kreisberg and no one wanted to touch his ideas, instead opting to use their own.



* OldShame: Partly the reason that the Reverse-Flash wasn't included, despite being hinted to be since long before the crossover was conceived. The idea was that of disgraced ''Flash'' showrunner Andrew Kreisberg and no one wanted to touch his ideas, instead opting to use their own.

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* IKnewIt:
** Fans thought that Nash Wells [[CanonCharacterAllAlong was Pariah]]. It was unambiguously confirmed in the ''Supergirl'' part.
** Many guessed that the ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' Superman will not participate in the Crisis event since the show is known for their NotWearingTights rule regarding Supes. Lo and behold, Clark is shown to be a RetiredBadass in a OneSceneWonder.
** When it was teased that Cisco would return as Vibe, many guessed that the Monitor would restore Cisco's powers, which he does in Part 3.
** The ProphecyTwist of [[Creator/JohnWesleyShipp Earth-90 Barry Allen]] and not [[Creator/GrantGustin the main Earth-1 version]] being the one to perform the iconic HeroicSacrifice from [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths the comics]] has been guessed by many fans since the day this {{Crossover}} was announced.
** After Creator/StephenAmell dropped a hint in a tweet, many fans speculated Oliver would become the new host for ComicBook/TheSpectre.
** The final episode of the crossover confirms once and for all that ''Titans'' and ''Doom Patrol'' are not in the same universe, which was a subject of fan discussion.
** Many also speculated that, like in the original story, Earths-1 and 38 and Black Lightning's Earth would [[MergedReality merge into one universe]] as a result of the events.
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** In the Japanese dub, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu reprises his role as the Joker from the dub of ''Film/SuicideSquad''.

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** In the Japanese dub, Creator/TakehitoKoyasu reprises his role as the Joker from the dub of ''Film/SuicideSquad''.''Film/SuicideSquad2016''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: A minor one involving Warner Bros. revealed in the documentary on the [=DVD=] is that the show was forbidden from Kevin Conroy being in the iconic Batman costume. This seems to be a permutation of a long-problematic rule in [=DC=] shows, as Warner Bros. will not allow proper live-action depictions of any person seen in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse in most circumstances (except ''Series/TheFlash2014'', as that had already been made when the ''Film/{{Justice|League 2017}} [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague League]]'' film was in production, and exceptions were made for the GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Gotham}}''[[note]]showing Batman in full for a total of five seconds, and every other instance of him in the episode was his suit obscured in darkness or camera trickery[[/note]] and the start of ''Series/{{Batwoman}}''[[note]]which was required as he's directly responsible for orphaning Kate Kane, and was only shown in a smokey haze from behind, and never in anything other than darkly lit flashbacks[[/note]]), meaning depicting Batman properly is ''still'' off-limits for TV shows. Instead, the writers worked around this, and just made his design use an Exo-suit that references ''Kingdom Come'' instead.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: A minor one involving Warner Bros. revealed in the documentary on the [=DVD=] is that the show was forbidden from Kevin Conroy being in the iconic Batman costume. This seems to be a permutation of a long-problematic rule in [=DC=] shows, as Warner Bros. will not allow proper live-action depictions of any person seen in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse in most circumstances (except ''Series/TheFlash2014'', as that had already been made when the ''Film/{{Justice|League 2017}} [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague League]]'' film was in production, and exceptions were made for the GrandFinale of ''Series/{{Gotham}}''[[note]]showing Batman in full for a total of five seconds, and every other instance of him in the episode was his suit obscured in darkness or camera trickery[[/note]] and the start of ''Series/{{Batwoman}}''[[note]]which ''Series/Batwoman2019''[[note]]which was required as he's directly responsible for orphaning Kate Kane, and was only shown in a smokey haze from behind, and never in anything other than darkly lit flashbacks[[/note]]), meaning depicting Batman properly is ''still'' off-limits for TV shows. Instead, the writers worked around this, and just made his design use an Exo-suit that references ''Kingdom Come'' instead.

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