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* Earth-76: ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' (1975 -- 1979) [[note]]Like the ''Superman Theatrical Cartoons'', only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]

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* Earth-76: ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' (1975 -- 1979) [[note]]Like [[note]]Originally aired an ABC series the ''Superman Theatrical Cartoons'', last two seasons were made by CBs, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]



* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]][[index]]

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* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, [[note]]Originally produced by Fleischer Studios until 1942 when Famous Studios took over, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]][[index]]


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* Earth-N52: ''ComicBook/New52'' (2011--2016) [[note]] A comic book brand that served as a revamp and relaunch for DC Comics before being replaced by ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'', only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
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* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' (2016 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently airing its sixth season, which premiered on May 2, 2021, and has been renewed for a seventh season.[[/note]]

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* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' (2016 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently finished airing its sixth season, which premiered season on May 2, 2021, September 5, 2021 and has been renewed for a seventh season.[[/note]]



* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' (2021 -- present) [[note]]The series finished airing it first season on August 17, 2021 and has been renewed for a second season.[[/note]][[/index]]

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* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' (2021 -- present) [[note]]The series finished airing it its first season on August 17, 2021 and has been renewed for a second season.[[/note]][[/index]]



* Earth-19: ''Series/{{Swamp Thing|2019}}'' (2019) [[note]]A short-lived DC Universe series. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic delaying the production of the Arrowverse shows to 2021, The CW secured a deal to air the series' first and only season for their Fall 2020 schedule.[[/note]]

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* Earth-19: ''Series/{{Swamp Thing|2019}}'' (2019) [[note]]A short-lived DC Universe series. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic delaying the production of the Arrowverse shows to 2021, shows, The CW secured a deal to air the series' first and only season for their Fall 2020 schedule.[[/note]]



* Earth-666: ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}'' (2016 -- present) [[note]]Originally aired on Creator/{{Fox}}, but later picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Apparently set after ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' according to star Creator/TomEllis, since Lucifer's characterization in ''Crisis'' is more line with his early Season 1 self, well before the CharacterDevelopment he gets later.[[/note]]

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* Earth-666: ''Series/{{Lucifer|2016}}'' (2016 -- present) 2021) [[note]]Originally aired on Creator/{{Fox}}, but later picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}}. Apparently set after ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' according to star Creator/TomEllis, since Lucifer's characterization in ''Crisis'' is more line with his early Season 1 self, well before the CharacterDevelopment he gets later.[[/note]]



* ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' (2018), the fifth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, that introduced ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} and Gotham City into the Arrowverse, marking the first direct appearance of a bearer of the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Mantle of the Bat]] in the Arrowverse. In addition, Lois Lane made her debut in the Arrowverse, and the Barry Allen of ''Series/TheFlash1990'' appeared too. The crossover aired over three nights - December, 9, 10 and 11 and only involved the casts of ''Flash'', ''Arrow'' and ''Supergirl''. It was also considered a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the announced ''Batwoman'' series.

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* ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' (2018), the fifth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, that introduced ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} and Gotham City into the Arrowverse, marking the first direct appearance of a bearer of the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Mantle of the Bat]] in the Arrowverse. In addition, Lois Lane made her debut in the Arrowverse, and the Barry Allen of ''Series/TheFlash1990'' appeared too. The crossover aired over three nights - December, 9, 10 and 11 and only involved the casts of ''Flash'', ''Arrow'' and ''Supergirl''. It was also considered a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for ''Supergirl'', although ''Legends of Tomorrow'' [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall poked fun at their non-inclusion in the announced ''Batwoman'' series.crossover]] (twice).



* The seventh annual crisis crossover was supposed to air in the 2020-21 season, involving only ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman & Lois''. However, a combination of the COVID-19 Pandemic (which made coordination between the crews difficult) and the departure of Creator/RubyRose as Batwoman have [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ put it off indefinitely]]. To compensate, Creator/DavidRamsey made a CrossThrough in the contemporary seasons of ''The Flash'', ''Legends of Tomorrow'', ''Batwoman'', ''Supergirl'', and ''Superman & Lois''. It's unknown if the crossover is still being developed or not.

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* The seventh annual seventh-annual crisis crossover was supposed to air in the 2020-21 season, involving only ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman & Lois''. However, a combination of the COVID-19 Pandemic (which made coordination between the crews difficult) and the departure of Creator/RubyRose as Batwoman have [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ put it off indefinitely]]. To compensate, Creator/DavidRamsey (John Diggle) made a CrossThrough in the contemporary seasons of ''The Flash'', ''Legends of Tomorrow'', ''Batwoman'', ''Supergirl'', and ''Superman & Lois''. It's unknown if the crossover is still being developed or not.
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* PoorCommunicationKills: A staple of Arrowverse drama has always been for one or more protagonists to decline to tell another protagonist some important information, usually with a ForYourOwnGood justification, and then later to watch things explode when the truth inevitably comes out. [[AesopAmnesia And no matter how many times people get hurt, they never seem to learn to stop doing it...]]

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* ''Armageddon'' (2021), the seventh {{crisis crossover}}, and an adaptation of the [[ComicBook/Armageddon2001 1991 storyline of the same name]]. Originally set to be a crossover between ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman & Lois'', the departure of Creator/RubyRose as Kate Kane and the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic have [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ put it off indefinitely]]. This new event, which will unfold over five episodes of ''The Flash'', stars Creator/JaviciaLeslie as Batwoman, Creator/BrandonRouth as The Atom, Creator/CressWilliams as Black Lightning, Creator/ChylerLeigh as Sentinel, Creator/KatherineMcNamara as Mia Queen, and Creator/OsricChau as Ryan Choi, while Creator/TomCavanagh and Creator/NealMcDonough return as Eobard Thawne and Damien Darhk, respectively.

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* ''Armageddon'' (2021), the seventh {{crisis crossover}}, and an adaptation of the [[ComicBook/Armageddon2001 1991 storyline of the same name]]. Originally set to be [[https://deadline.com/2021/08/the-flash-lineup-of-superheroes-villains-revealed-for-5-part-season-8-launch-event-1234821825/ It will unfold]] over the first five episodes of the eighth season of ''The Flash''. It is not a crisis crossover, as only ''The Flash'' is involved, but it does feature characters from other series crossing over, including Mia Queen, Ryan Wilder, Jefferson Pierce, Ray Palmer, Ryan Choi, Alex Danvers, and Damien Darhk.
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crossover between was supposed to air in the 2020-21 season, involving only ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman & Lois'', Lois''. However, a combination of the COVID-19 Pandemic (which made coordination between the crews difficult) and the departure of Creator/RubyRose as Kate Kane and the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Batwoman have [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ put it off indefinitely]]. This new event, which will unfold over five episodes To compensate, Creator/DavidRamsey made a CrossThrough in the contemporary seasons of ''The Flash'', stars Creator/JaviciaLeslie as Batwoman, Creator/BrandonRouth as The Atom, Creator/CressWilliams as Black Lightning, Creator/ChylerLeigh as Sentinel, Creator/KatherineMcNamara as Mia Queen, ''Legends of Tomorrow'', ''Batwoman'', ''Supergirl'', and Creator/OsricChau as Ryan Choi, while Creator/TomCavanagh and Creator/NealMcDonough return as Eobard Thawne and Damien Darhk, respectively.
''Superman & Lois''. It's unknown if the crossover is still being developed or not.
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* A [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/the-cw-superman-batwoman-crossover-2021-1202934828/ seventh official crossover]] was planned for the 2021 season through episodes of ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman & Lois'', with other characters set to appear, but the departure of Creator/RubyRose as Kate Kane (and incoming arrival of Creator/JaviciaLeslie as Ryan Wilder), as well as the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ have since put it off indefinitely]]. Instead, a CrossThrough [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/david-ramsey-john-diggle-dc-legends-arrow-the-flash-1234635557/ featuring the return of]] Creator/DavidRamsey as John Diggle ran through the shows, with Ramsey also playing a "mystery role" on ''Legends of Tomorrow''.

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* A [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/the-cw-superman-batwoman-crossover-2021-1202934828/ ''Armageddon'' (2021), the seventh official crossover]] was planned for {{crisis crossover}}, and an adaptation of the 2021 season through episodes [[ComicBook/Armageddon2001 1991 storyline of the same name]]. Originally set to be a crossover between ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman & Lois'', with other characters set to appear, but the departure of Creator/RubyRose as Kate Kane (and incoming arrival of Creator/JaviciaLeslie as Ryan Wilder), as well as and the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic have [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ have since put it off indefinitely]]. Instead, a CrossThrough [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/david-ramsey-john-diggle-dc-legends-arrow-the-flash-1234635557/ featuring the This new event, which will unfold over five episodes of ''The Flash'', stars Creator/JaviciaLeslie as Batwoman, Creator/BrandonRouth as The Atom, Creator/CressWilliams as Black Lightning, Creator/ChylerLeigh as Sentinel, Creator/KatherineMcNamara as Mia Queen, and Creator/OsricChau as Ryan Choi, while Creator/TomCavanagh and Creator/NealMcDonough return of]] Creator/DavidRamsey as John Diggle ran through the shows, with Ramsey also playing a "mystery role" on ''Legends of Tomorrow''.
Eobard Thawne and Damien Darhk, respectively.
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Most other live-action DC shows that aired concurrently in other networks are self-contained and independent of the Arrowverse. Series aired on the Creator/DCUniverse streaming service, which includes ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'' and ''Series/{{Doom Patrol|2019}}'' - two considerably {{Darker And Edgier}} DC-based shows - as well as ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}'', are considered to exist within the same multiverse as the Arrowverse, but in the cases of ''Titans'' and ''Doom Patrol'', even though they share the same executive producer, Creator/GregBerlanti, the other producers involved invoke SchrodingersCanon and say that while they are represented in the Arrowverse, they themselves also have their own canons. See below for which shows are set on which Earth.

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Most other live-action DC shows that aired concurrently in other networks are self-contained and independent of the Arrowverse. Series aired on the Creator/DCUniverse Creator/HBOMax streaming service, which includes ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'' and ''Series/{{Doom Patrol|2019}}'' - two considerably {{Darker And Edgier}} DC-based shows - as well as ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}'', are considered to exist within the same multiverse as the Arrowverse, but in the cases of ''Titans'' and ''Doom Patrol'', even though they share the same executive producer, Creator/GregBerlanti, the other producers involved invoke SchrodingersCanon and say that while they are represented in the Arrowverse, they themselves also have their own canons. See below for which shows are set on which Earth.
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* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' (2021 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently airing its first season, which premiered on February 23, 2021, and has been renewed for a second season.[[/note]][[/index]]

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* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' (2021 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently finished airing its it first season, which premiered season on February 23, 2021, August 17, 2021 and has been renewed for a second season.[[/note]][[/index]]



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* Earth-2: ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}'' (2020 -- present) [[note]]The first season aired as a DC Universe original series, although The CW secured a deal to air it a day after every new episode launched on the streaming service. In July 2020, it was announced that the show will move to The CW for its second season. Whether there will be more connectivity with the Earth-Prime Arrowverse shows as a result of this decision is still up in the air.[[/note]]

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* Earth-2: ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}'' (2020 -- present) [[note]]The first season aired as a DC Universe original series, although The CW secured a deal to air it a day after every new episode launched on the streaming service. In July 2020, it was announced that the show will would move to The CW for its second season. Whether there will be more connectivity with the Earth-Prime Arrowverse shows as a result of this decision is still up in the air.[[/note]]



* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
* Earth-X: ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'' (2017 -- 2018) [[note]]A 12-episode animated series on CW Seed, preceded by Creator/RussellTovey's appearance as the title character in ''Crisis on Earth-X''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
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* Earth-X: ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'' (2017 -- 2018) [[note]]A 12-episode animated series on CW Seed, preceded by Creator/RussellTovey's appearance as the title character in ''Crisis on Earth-X''.[[/note]][[/note]][[/index]]

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* Earth-12: ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' (2011) [[note]]As shown using archive footage of Hal Jordan and the planet Oa in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-12: ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' ''Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}}'' (2011) [[note]]As shown using archive footage of Hal Jordan and the planet Oa in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
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*** ''Earth-12'': Now home to the Film/GreenLantern Corps.

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*** ''Earth-12'': Now home to the Film/GreenLantern Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}} Corps.
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* Earth-12: ''Film/GreenLantern'' (2011) [[note]]As shown using archive footage of Hal Jordan and the planet Oa in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-12: ''Film/GreenLantern'' ''Film/GreenLantern2011'' (2011) [[note]]As shown using archive footage of Hal Jordan and the planet Oa in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
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''Arrow'', the show that began the 'verse, was the first one to end; its eighth and final season of 10 episodes began airing in Fall 2019 as part of the build-up to ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' and concluded on January 28, 2020. ''Black Lightning'' and ''Supergirl'' will be the second and third to end, with The CW announcing that their upcoming fourth and sixth season, respectively, which aired in 2021, will be their last.

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''Arrow'', the show that began the 'verse, was the first one to end; its eighth and final season of 10 episodes began airing in Fall 2019 as part of the build-up to ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' and concluded on January 28, in 2020. ''Black Lightning'' was the second, ending with its fourth season in 2021, and ''Supergirl'' will be follow the second and third to end, same year with The CW announcing that their upcoming fourth and its sixth season, respectively, which aired in 2021, will be their last.
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* ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' (2014 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently airing its seventh season, which premiered on March 3, 2021, and has been renewed for an eighth season.[[/note]]
* ''Series/{{Constantine}}'' (2014 -- 2015) [[note]]Originally aired on NBC as an unrelated series, it was canceled after its first season, which ended on February 13, 2015. Matt Ryan guest starred as Constantine in the fourth season of ''Arrow'' ("Haunted"), but rights issues prevented The CW from using Constantine again until 2017, when he appeared in the third season of ''Legends of Tomorrow''. His series has since been retroactively added into the Arrowverse.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}}'' (2015 -- 2016) [[note]]A 12-episode animated series that aired on CW Seed, with voice actress Megalyn Echikunwoke later reprising the role in the fourth season of ''Arrow'' ("Taken"). An ancestor of Echikunwoke's character was later introduced as a cast member of ''Legends of Tomorrow'', where the main ''Vixen'' storyline was [[FullyAbsorbedFinale finally resolved]].[[/note]]

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* ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' (2014 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently finished airing its seventh season, which premiered season on March 3, 2021, July 20, 2021 and has been renewed for an eighth season.[[/note]]
* ''Series/{{Constantine}}'' (2014 -- 2015) [[note]]Originally aired on NBC as an unrelated series, it was canceled after its first season, which ended on February 13, 2015. Matt Ryan Creator/MattRyan guest starred as Constantine in the fourth season of ''Arrow'' ("Haunted"), but rights issues prevented The CW from using Constantine again until 2017, when he appeared in the third season of ''Legends of Tomorrow''. His series has since been retroactively added into the Arrowverse.[[/note]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}}'' (2015 -- 2016) [[note]]A 12-episode animated series that aired on CW Seed, with voice actress Megalyn Echikunwoke Creator/MegalynEchikunwoke later reprising the role in the fourth season of ''Arrow'' ("Taken"). An ancestor of Echikunwoke's character was later introduced as a cast member of ''Legends of Tomorrow'', where the main ''Vixen'' storyline was [[FullyAbsorbedFinale finally resolved]].[[/note]]



* ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'' (2019 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently airing its second season, which premiered on January 17, 2021, and has been renewed for a third season.[[/note]]

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* ''Series/{{Batwoman|2019}}'' (2019 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently finished airing its second season, which premiered season on January 17, 2021, June 27, 2021 and has been renewed for a third season.[[/note]]



* ''Painkiller'' [[note]]''Black Lightning'' spinoff starring the titular character Khalil Payne / Painkiller. A {{backdoor pilot}} was [[https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-jordan-calloway-cw-1234830406/ reported to be in development]] in November 2020 and aired as the seventh episode of the fourth season of ''Black Lightning'' on April 12, 2021. However, the series was ultimatetly [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-not-picked-up-the-cw/ not picked up]]. [[/note]]

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* ''Painkiller'' [[note]]''Black Lightning'' spinoff starring the titular character Khalil Payne / Painkiller. A {{backdoor pilot}} was [[https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-jordan-calloway-cw-1234830406/ reported to be in development]] in November 2020 and aired as the seventh episode of the fourth season of ''Black Lightning'' on April 12, 2021. However, the series was ultimatetly ultimately [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-not-picked-up-the-cw/ not picked up]]. [[/note]]



* Earth-2: ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}'' (2020 -- present) [[note]]The first season aired as a DC Universe original series, although The CW secured a deal to air it on the broadcast network a day after every new episode launched in the streaming service. In July 2020, it was announced that the show will move to The CW for its second season. Whether there will be more connectivity with the Earth-Prime Arrowverse shows as a result of this decision is still up in the air.[[/note]]

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* Earth-2: ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}'' (2020 -- present) [[note]]The first season aired as a DC Universe original series, although The CW secured a deal to air it on the broadcast network a day after every new episode launched in on the streaming service. In July 2020, it was announced that the show will move to The CW for its second season. Whether there will be more connectivity with the Earth-Prime Arrowverse shows as a result of this decision is still up in the air.[[/note]]



* Earth-66: ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' (1966 -- 1968) [[note]]Per Burt Ward's appearance as Dick Grayson in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-66: ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' (1966 -- 1968) [[note]]Per Burt Ward's Creator/BurtWard's appearance as Dick Grayson in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]



* Earth-89: ''Film/BatmanFilmSeries'' (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-90: ''Series/{{The Flash|1990}}'' (1990 -- 1991) [[note]]First teased in an episode of ''The Flash'' ("Welcome to Earth-2") as seen in the Speed Force; Earth-90's Barry later appeared in ''Elseworlds'' and ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' as portrayed by John Wesley Shipp.[[/note]]

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* Earth-89: ''Film/BatmanFilmSeries'' (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl Creator/RobertWuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-90: ''Series/{{The Flash|1990}}'' (1990 -- 1991) [[note]]First teased in an episode of ''The Flash'' ("Welcome to Earth-2") as seen in the Speed Force; Earth-90's Barry later appeared in ''Elseworlds'' and ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' as portrayed by John Wesley Shipp.Creator/JohnWesleyShipp.[[/note]]



* Earth-167: ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' (2001 -- 2011) [[note]]Per Tom Welling and Erica Durance's appearances as Clark Kent and Lois Lane in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-203: ''Series/{{Birds of Prey|2002}}'' (2002--2003) [[note]]Per Ashley Scott and Dina Meyer's appearances as Helena Kyle and Barbara Gordon in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-167: ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' (2001 -- 2011) [[note]]Per Tom Welling Creator/TomWelling and Erica Durance's Creator/EricaDurance's appearances as Clark Kent and Lois Lane in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-203: ''Series/{{Birds of Prey|2002}}'' (2002--2003) [[note]]Per Ashley Scott Creator/AshleyScott and Dina Meyer's Creator/DinaMeyer's appearances as Helena Kyle and Barbara Gordon in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]



* Earth-X: ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'' (2017 -- 2018) [[note]]A 12-episode animated series on CW Seed, preceded by Russell Tovey's appearance as the title character in ''Crisis on Earth-X''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-X: ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'' (2017 -- 2018) [[note]]A 12-episode animated series on CW Seed, preceded by Russell Tovey's Creator/RussellTovey's appearance as the title character in ''Crisis on Earth-X''.[[/note]]



* ''Series/HeroesJoinForces'' (2015), the Arrowverse's second annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout "The Flash" and "Arrow", also serving as a BackdoorPilot for ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''. Teams Flash and Arrow once again reunite to help Cisco's new girlfriend Kendra against the mysterious and immortal Vandal Savage. Kendra discovers she's a reincarnated Egyptian priestess who has latent metahuman powers and dubs herself ComicBook/{{Hawkgirl}}. What's more, she's had the same lover throughout history - Carter Hall, a.k.a. ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, who has been hunted by Savage ever since Ancient Egypt due to his obsessive lust for Kendra. Every time he kills them, they reincarnate thanks to a mysterious meteorite shower during their first life.

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* ''Series/HeroesJoinForces'' (2015), the Arrowverse's second annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout "The Flash" and "Arrow", also serving as a BackdoorPilot for ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''. Teams Flash and Arrow once again reunite to help Cisco's new girlfriend Kendra against the mysterious and immortal Vandal Savage. Kendra discovers she's a reincarnated Egyptian priestess who has latent metahuman powers and dubs herself ComicBook/{{Hawkgirl}}.Hawkgirl. What's more, she's had the same lover throughout history - Carter Hall, a.k.a. ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, who has been hunted by Savage ever since Ancient Egypt due to his obsessive lust for Kendra. Every time he kills them, they reincarnate thanks to a mysterious meteorite shower during their first life.



* A [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/the-cw-superman-batwoman-crossover-2021-1202934828/ seventh official crossover]] was planned for the 2021 season through episodes of ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman and Lois'', with other characters set to appear, but the departure of Ruby Rose as Kate Kane (and incoming arrival of Javicia Leslie as Ryan Wilder), as well as the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ have since put it off indefinitely]]. Instead, a CrossThrough [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/david-ramsey-john-diggle-dc-legends-arrow-the-flash-1234635557/ featuring the return of]] Creator/DavidRamsey as John Diggle will run through the shows, with Ramsey also playing a "mystery role" on ''Legends of Tomorrow''.

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* A [[https://deadline.com/2020/05/the-cw-superman-batwoman-crossover-2021-1202934828/ seventh official crossover]] was planned for the 2021 season through episodes of ''Batwoman'' and ''Superman and & Lois'', with other characters set to appear, but the departure of Ruby Rose Creator/RubyRose as Kate Kane (and incoming arrival of Javicia Leslie Creator/JaviciaLeslie as Ryan Wilder), as well as the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, [[https://tvline.com/2021/01/14/batwoman-season-2-javicia-leslie-arrowverse-crossover/ have since put it off indefinitely]]. Instead, a CrossThrough [[https://deadline.com/2020/12/david-ramsey-john-diggle-dc-legends-arrow-the-flash-1234635557/ featuring the return of]] Creator/DavidRamsey as John Diggle will run ran through the shows, with Ramsey also playing a "mystery role" on ''Legends of Tomorrow''.
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* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]



* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
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* Earth-89: Film/BatmanFilmSeries (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-89: Film/BatmanFilmSeries ''Film/BatmanFilmSeries'' (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]



* Earth-96: Superman Film Series[[note]]''Film/SupermanTheMovie'', ''Film/SupermanII'', ''Film/SupermanIII'', ''Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace'', ''Film/SupermanReturns''[[/note]] (1978 -- 1987, 2006) [[note]]Per Creator/BrandonRouth as Superman in ''Crisis On Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Unknown Earth: Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse (2013 -- present) [[note]]Per Creator/EzraMiller's appearance as Barry Allen/The Flash in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''; Earth designation unknown. Oddly, the crossover happened while the multiverse was destroyed, perhaps indicating that the DCEU is connected to the Arrow multiverse, but not part of it.[[/note]]

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* Unknown Earth: Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'' (2013 -- present) [[note]]Per Creator/EzraMiller's appearance as Barry Allen/The Flash in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''; Earth designation unknown. Oddly, the crossover happened while the multiverse was destroyed, perhaps indicating that the DCEU is connected to the Arrow multiverse, but not part of it.[[/note]]
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* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]Like the ''Wonder Woman'' tv show, only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
* Unknown Earth: Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse (2013 -- present) [[note]]Per [[not e]]Per Creator/EzraMiller's appearance as Barry Allen/The Flash in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''; Earth designation unknown. Oddly, the crossover happened while the multiverse was destroyed, perhaps indicating that the DCEU is connected to the Arrow multiverse, but not part of it.[[/note]]

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* Earth-89: [[Film/Batman1989 Batman]] [[Film/BatmanReturns Film]] [[Film/BatmanForever Ser]][[Film/BatmanAndRobin ies]] (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-89: [[Film/Batman1989 Batman]] [[Film/BatmanReturns Film]] [[Film/BatmanForever Ser]][[Film/BatmanAndRobin ies]] Film/BatmanFilmSeries (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]



* Earth-96: [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Super]][[Film/SupermanII man]] [[Film/SupermanIII Film]] [[Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace Ser]][[Film/SupermanReturns ies]] (1978 -- 1987, 2006) [[note]]Per Creator/BrandonRouth as Superman in ''Crisis On Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]

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* Earth-96: [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Super]][[Film/SupermanII man]] [[Film/SupermanIII Film]] [[Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace Ser]][[Film/SupermanReturns ies]] Superman Film Series[[note]]''Film/SupermanTheMovie'', ''Film/SupermanII'', ''Film/SupermanIII'', ''Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace'', ''Film/SupermanReturns''[[/note]] (1978 -- 1987, 2006) [[note]]Per Creator/BrandonRouth as Superman in ''Crisis On Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
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It began in 2012 with an adaptation of ComicBook/GreenArrow (Oliver Queen) called ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', hence the FanNickname. In its second season, it introduced Franchise/TheFlash (Barry Allen) before he got his powers (he got struck by the legendary lightning bolt in his second appearance), and he soon gained his own {{spinoff}} naturally called ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''. [[WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}} An animated web series]] starring ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, guest-starring ''Arrow'' and ''Flash'' cast members as their characters, was streamed on CW Seed in 2015. The second live-action spin-off, ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'', began airing in 2016. It features ComicBook/TheAtom, who debuted during ''Arrow''[='=]s third season, and ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}, who debuted in ''The Flash'', teaming up with both new and old characters. Another animated CW Seed show, ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'', aired in 2017, and also has the honor of being the first superhero series with a gay lead character. The third live-action spin-off, ''{{Series/Batwoman|2019}}'', premiered in 2019. The fourth live-action spin-off, titled ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' and starring Franchise/{{Superman}} and ComicBook/LoisLane, premiered in 2021. The CW has also eyed two potential shows: a spin-off to ''Series/BlackLightning'' titled ''[[https://tvline.com/2020/11/12/painkiller-series-black-lightning-spinoff-jordan-calloway-the-cw/ Painkiller]]'' and [[https://tvline.com/2020/12/04/the-cw-naomi-dc-superhero-series-ava-duvernay/ a show based on]] ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, whose connection with the Arrowverse is still pending.

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It began in 2012 with an adaptation of ComicBook/GreenArrow (Oliver Queen) called ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', hence the FanNickname. In its second season, it introduced Franchise/TheFlash (Barry Allen) before he got his powers (he got struck by the legendary lightning bolt in his second appearance), and he soon gained his own {{spinoff}} naturally called ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''. [[WesternAnimation/{{Vixen}} An animated web series]] starring ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, guest-starring ''Arrow'' and ''Flash'' cast members as their characters, was streamed on CW Seed in 2015. The second live-action spin-off, ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'', began airing in 2016. It features ComicBook/TheAtom, who debuted during ''Arrow''[='=]s third season, and ComicBook/{{Firestorm}}, who debuted in ''The Flash'', teaming up with both new and old characters. Another animated CW Seed show, ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay'', aired in 2017, and also has the honor of being the first superhero series with a gay lead character. The third live-action spin-off, ''{{Series/Batwoman|2019}}'', premiered in 2019. The fourth live-action spin-off, titled ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' and starring Franchise/{{Superman}} and ComicBook/LoisLane, premiered in 2021. The CW has There is also eyed two potential shows: a spin-off to ''Series/BlackLightning'' titled ''[[https://tvline.com/2020/11/12/painkiller-series-black-lightning-spinoff-jordan-calloway-the-cw/ Painkiller]]'' and [[https://tvline.com/2020/12/04/the-cw-naomi-dc-superhero-series-ava-duvernay/ a show an upcoming DC show, based on]] on ComicBook/{{Naomi}}, which will air on The CW but whose connection with the Arrowverse is still pending.



* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'' (2021 -- present) [[note]]The series is currently airing its first season, which premiered on February 23, 2021, and has been renewed for a second season.[[/note]]

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* ''Naomi'' (2022) [[note]]Based on [[ComicBook/{{Naomi}} the titular character]] from the Creator/WonderComics imprint. Creator/AvaDuVernay is set to co-produce. In May 2021, [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/naomi-tv-show-spoilers-picked-up-the-cw/ it was ordered to series]] and will premiere midway through the 2021-2022 season. It should be noted that there is ''no'' word whether the show is part of the Arrowverse or not, although ''Arrow'' executive producer Jill Blankenship is attached to the project. It will be listed here until there is a definite confirmation.[[/note]]



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* ''Naomi'' (2022) [[note]]Based on [[ComicBook/{{Naomi}} the titular character]] from the Creator/WonderComics imprint. Creator/AvaDuVernay is set to co-produce. Its connection to the Arrowverse is unclear but a former ''Arrow'' executive producer, Jill Blankenship, is also attached to the project. In May 2021, [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/naomi-tv-show-spoilers-picked-up-the-cw/ it was ordered to series]] and will premiere midway through the 2021-2022 season.[[/note]]

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* ''Series/{{Black Lightning|2018}}'' (2018 -- 2021) [[note]]Formerly set on its own Earth, dubbed Earth-BL by the Arrowverse wiki due to its designation never being revealed. Despite being a CW show, it has a different filming location making frequent crossovers expensive to do, but it later merged into Earth-Prime during ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', in which Black Lightning himself appeared. The series is currently airing its fourth and final season, which premiered on February 8, 2021.[[/note]]

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* ''Series/{{Black Lightning|2018}}'' (2018 -- 2021) [[note]]Formerly set on its own Earth, dubbed Earth-BL by the Arrowverse wiki due to its designation never being revealed. Despite being a CW show, it has had a different filming location making frequent crossovers expensive to do, but it later merged into Earth-Prime during ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', in which Black Lightning himself appeared. The series is currently airing finished its fourth run on May 24, 2021 after four seasons and final season, which premiered on February 8, 2021.58 episodes.[[/note]]



* ''Naomi'' (TBA) [[note]]Based on [[ComicBook/{{Naomi}} the titular character]] from the Creator/WonderComics imprint. Creator/AvaDuVernay is set to co-produce. Its connection to the Arrowverse is unclear but a former ''Arrow'' excutive producer, Jill Blankenship, is also attached to the project. A pilot has been greenlit as of February 2021 and it was [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/naomi-tv-show-spoilers-picked-up-the-cw/ ordered to series]] 3 months later.[[/note]]

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* ''Painkiller'' (TBA) [[note]]''Black Lightning'' spinoff starring the titular character Khalil Payne / Painkiller. A {{backdoor pilot}} was [[https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-jordan-calloway-cw-1234830406/ reported to be in development]] in November 2020 and aired as the seventh episode of the fourth season of ''Black Lightning'' on April 12, 2021.[[/note]]
* ''Naomi'' (TBA) [[note]]Based on [[ComicBook/{{Naomi}} the titular character]] from the Creator/WonderComics imprint. Creator/AvaDuVernay is set to co-produce. Its connection to the Arrowverse is unclear but a former ''Arrow'' excutive producer, Jill Blankenship, is also attached to the project. A pilot has been greenlit as of February 2021.[[/note]]

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* ''Painkiller'' (TBA) [[note]]''Black Lightning'' spinoff starring the titular character Khalil Payne / Painkiller. A {{backdoor pilot}} was [[https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-jordan-calloway-cw-1234830406/ reported to be in development]] in November 2020 and aired as the seventh episode of the fourth season of ''Black Lightning'' on April 12, 2021.[[/note]]
* ''Naomi'' (TBA) [[note]]Based on [[ComicBook/{{Naomi}} the titular character]] from the Creator/WonderComics imprint. Creator/AvaDuVernay is set to co-produce. Its connection to the Arrowverse is unclear but a former ''Arrow'' excutive producer, Jill Blankenship, is also attached to the project. A pilot has been greenlit as of February 2021.2021 and it was [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/naomi-tv-show-spoilers-picked-up-the-cw/ ordered to series]] 3 months later.[[/note]]




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* ''Painkiller'' [[note]]''Black Lightning'' spinoff starring the titular character Khalil Payne / Painkiller. A {{backdoor pilot}} was [[https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-jordan-calloway-cw-1234830406/ reported to be in development]] in November 2020 and aired as the seventh episode of the fourth season of ''Black Lightning'' on April 12, 2021. However, the series was ultimatetly [[https://comicbook.com/dc/news/black-lightning-spinoff-painkiller-not-picked-up-the-cw/ not picked up]]. [[/note]]
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* ''Series/FlashVsArrow'' (2014), the Arrowverse's first annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout "The Flash" and "Arrow". Team Arrow is visiting Central City, which is a good thing since the Flash is hit by a hate plague. Later Team Flash decides to visit Team Arrow in Star City. A much more low-key affair than the successive crossovers, but notable for the first time the different heroes teamed up.
* ''Series/HeroesJoinForces'' (2015), the Arrowverse's second annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout "The Flash" and "Arrow". A BackdoorPilot for ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''; Teams Flash and Arrow once again reunite to help Cisco's new girlfriend Kendra against the mysterious and immortal Vandal Savage. Kendra discovers she's a reincarnated Egyptian priestess who has latent metahuman powers and dubs herself Hawkgirl. What's more, she's had the same lover throughout history - Carter Hall, a.k.a. Hawkman, who has been hunted by Savage ever since Ancient Egypt due to his obsessive lust for Kendra. Every time he kills them, they reincarnate thanks to a mysterious meteorite shower during their first life.
* ''[[Series/Invasion2016 Invasion!]]'' (2016) [[note]] Also known as "Heroes vs. Aliens" [[/note]], the Arrowverse's third-annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across four consecutive nights throughout four [[note]]''Supergirl'', ''The Flash'', ''Arrow'', and ''Legends of Tomorrow''[[/note]] live-action shows. An alien race known as the Dominators invade Earth-1 after having come and gone once before in the 1950's. Barry Allen takes it upon himself to stop them by recruiting his friends and allies from Team Arrow and the Legends, as well as bringing in Supergirl to help even the odds in their favor -- based off the classic ''ComicBook/{{Invasion}}'' storyline from the 1980's.
* ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'' (2017), the Arrowverse's fourth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout five [[note]] four live-action shows: ''Supergirl'', ''Arrow'', ''The Flash'', and ''Legends of Tomorrow'' and characters from one animated one -- ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay''[[/note]] shows. Everyone gets together to attend [[TheyDo Barry and Iris' wedding]], only for the ceremony to be attacked by the forces of Earth-X. Treated as a standalone from the four series, with its own opening credits and logo and with none of the regular branding.
* ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' (2018), the fifth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, that introduced ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} and Gotham City into the Arrowverse, marking the first direct appearance of a bearer of the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Mantle of the Bat]] in the Arrowverse. In addition, Superman made his first appearance in a crossover event and Lois Lane made her debut in the Arrowverse, and finally the 1990 Barry Allen appeared too. The crossover aired over three nights - December, 9, 10 and 11 and only involved the casts of ''Flash'', ''Arrow'' and ''Supergirl''; it was also considered an early bird pilot for the announced ''Batwoman'' series.
* ''Series/{{Crisis on Infinite Earths|2019}}'' (2019-2020), the sixth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, and an adaptation of [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths the iconic story of the same name]]. Announced on-air following the final installment of ''Elseworlds''. It is unique in that in aired in two halves; the first half in 2019 and the second half in 2020 after the winter break, when ''Legends of Tomorrow'' Season 5 premiered. It is spread over five shows, ''Arrow'', ''The Flash'', ''Supergirl'', ''Legends of Tomorrow'', and newcomer ''Batwoman''. Dozens upon dozens of characters from various DC adaptations make appearances in this event, the biggest crossover to date.

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* ''Series/HeroesJoinForces'' (2015), the Arrowverse's second annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout "The Flash" and "Arrow". A "Arrow", also serving as a BackdoorPilot for ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''; ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''. Teams Flash and Arrow once again reunite to help Cisco's new girlfriend Kendra against the mysterious and immortal Vandal Savage. Kendra discovers she's a reincarnated Egyptian priestess who has latent metahuman powers and dubs herself Hawkgirl.ComicBook/{{Hawkgirl}}. What's more, she's had the same lover throughout history - Carter Hall, a.k.a. Hawkman, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, who has been hunted by Savage ever since Ancient Egypt due to his obsessive lust for Kendra. Every time he kills them, they reincarnate thanks to a mysterious meteorite shower during their first life.
* ''[[Series/Invasion2016 Invasion!]]'' (2016) [[note]] Also [[note]]Also known as "Heroes vs. Aliens" [[/note]], the Arrowverse's third-annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across four consecutive nights throughout four [[note]]''Supergirl'', ''The Flash'', ''Arrow'', and ''Legends of Tomorrow''[[/note]] live-action shows. An alien race known as the Dominators invade Earth-1 after having come and gone once before in the 1950's.TheFifties. Barry Allen takes it upon himself to stop them by recruiting his friends and allies from Team Arrow and the Legends, as well as bringing in Supergirl to help even the odds in their favor -- based off the classic ''ComicBook/{{Invasion}}'' storyline from the 1980's.
* ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'' (2017), the Arrowverse's fourth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, told across two consecutive nights throughout five [[note]] four [[note]]four live-action shows: ''Supergirl'', ''Arrow'', ''The Flash'', and ''Legends of Tomorrow'' and characters from one animated one -- ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay''[[/note]] shows. Everyone gets together to attend [[TheyDo Barry and Iris' wedding]], only for the ceremony to be attacked by the forces of Earth-X. Treated as a standalone from the four series, with its own opening credits and logo and with none of the regular branding.
* ''Series/{{Elseworlds|2018}}'' (2018), the fifth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, that introduced ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} and Gotham City into the Arrowverse, marking the first direct appearance of a bearer of the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Mantle of the Bat]] in the Arrowverse. In addition, Superman made his first appearance in a crossover event and Lois Lane made her debut in the Arrowverse, and finally the 1990 Barry Allen of ''Series/TheFlash1990'' appeared too. The crossover aired over three nights - December, 9, 10 and 11 and only involved the casts of ''Flash'', ''Arrow'' and ''Supergirl''; it ''Supergirl''. It was also considered an early bird pilot a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for the announced ''Batwoman'' series.
* ''Series/{{Crisis on Infinite Earths|2019}}'' (2019-2020), the sixth-annual {{crisis crossover}}, and an adaptation of [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths the iconic story of the same name]]. Announced on-air following the final installment of ''Elseworlds''. It is unique in that in it aired in two halves; the first half in 2019 and the second half in 2020 after the winter break, when ''Legends of Tomorrow'' Season 5 premiered. It is spread over five shows, ''Arrow'', ''The Flash'', ''Supergirl'', ''Legends of Tomorrow'', and newcomer ''Batwoman''. Dozens upon dozens of characters from various DC adaptations make appearances in this event, the biggest crossover to date.

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* Earth-66: ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' (1966 -- 1968) [[note]]Per Burt Ward's appearance as Dick Grayson in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-76: ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' (1975 -- 1979) [[note]]Like the ''Superman Theatrical Cartoons'', only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
* Earth-89: [[Film/Batman1989 Batman]] [[Film/BatmanReturns Film]] [[Film/BatmanForever Ser]][[Film/BatmanAndRobin ies]] (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-90: ''Series/{{The Flash|1990}}'' (1990 -- 1991) [[note]]First teased in an episode of ''The Flash'' ("Welcome to Earth-2") as seen in the Speed Force; Earth-90's Barry later appeared in ''Elseworlds'' and ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' as portrayed by John Wesley Shipp.[[/note]]
* Earth-96: [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Super]][[Film/SupermanII man]] [[Film/SupermanIII Film]] [[Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace Ser]][[Film/SupermanReturns ies]] (1978 -- 1987, 2006) [[note]]Per Creator/BrandonRouth as Superman in ''Crisis On Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-167: ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' (2001 -- 2011) [[note]]Per Tom Welling and Erica Durance's appearances as Clark Kent and Lois Lane in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-203: ''Series/{{Birds of Prey|2002}}'' (2002--2003) [[note]]Per Ashley Scott and Dina Meyer's appearances as Helena Kyle and Barbara Gordon in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]



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* Earth-F: ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheatricalCartoons'' (1941 -- 1943) [[note]]As seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
* Earth-N52: ''ComicBook/New52'' (2011 -- 2015) [[note]] As seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
* Earth-12: An Earth defended by the [[Franchise/GreenLantern Lantern Corps]]; represented by footage from the 2011 ''Film/GreenLantern'' film. It is unknown whether this Earth is in fact intended to be the one in the film.
* Earth-66: ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' (1966 -- 1968) [[note]]Per Burt Ward's appearance as Dick Grayson in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-76: ''Series/{{Wonder Woman|1975}}'' (1975 -- 1979) [[note]]Like the ''Superman Theatrical Cartoons'', only seen in the ''Crisis on Infinite Earths Giant'' tie-in comic.[[/note]]
* Earth-89: [[Film/Batman1989 Batman]] [[Film/BatmanReturns Film]] [[Film/BatmanForever Ser]][[Film/BatmanAndRobin ies]] (1989--1997) [[note]]Per Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-90: ''Series/{{The Flash|1990}}'' (1990 -- 1991) [[note]]First teased in an episode of ''The Flash'' ("Welcome to Earth-2") as seen in the Speed Force; Earth-90's Barry later appeared in ''Elseworlds'' and ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' as portrayed by John Wesley Shipp.[[/note]]
* Earth-96: [[Film/SupermanTheMovie Super]][[Film/SupermanII man]] [[Film/SupermanIII Film]] [[Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace Ser]][[Film/SupermanReturns ies]] (1978 -- 1987, 2006) [[note]]Per Brandon Routh as Superman in ''Crisis On Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-167: ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' (2001 -- 2011) [[note]]Per Tom Welling and Erica Durance's appearances as Clark Kent and Lois Lane in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
* Earth-203: ''Series/{{Birds of Prey|2002}}'' (2002--2003) [[note]]Per Ashley Scott and Dina Meyer's appearances as Helena Kyle and Barbara Gordon in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''.[[/note]]
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Also called the "Berlanti-verse" (referring to executive-producer Greg Berlanti), the "Flarrowverse" (a {{portmanteau}} of ''Flash'' and ''Arrow''), and the "Beeboverse" (named after Beebo, the absurdly cute and popular stuffed toy [[BreakoutCharacter that became a runaway hit with fans]] and has appeared in all of the shows - barring ''Black Lightning'' - so far).

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Also called the "Berlanti-verse" (referring to executive-producer Greg Berlanti), the "Flarrowverse" (a {{portmanteau}} of ''Flash'' and ''Arrow''), and the "Beeboverse" (named after Beebo, the absurdly cute and popular stuffed toy [[BreakoutCharacter that became a runaway hit with fans]] an unofficial]] SeriesMascot and has appeared in all four of the shows - barring ''Black Lightning'' - so far).

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