The CW plans to air its upcoming four-way superhero crossover across two nights this fall.
The crossover will kick off Monday, Nov. 27 withSupergirlfollowed byArrow moving to Monday at 9 p.m. (Arrowwill not air on Thursday that week.)
“We felt that in this particular case, we already hadFlashandLegendspaired.

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It would be better and tighter in terms of storytelling to make it like a two-night, two-hour miniseries.
We thought this was a tight, concise way of doing it.
Next year, we may go back to four nights.”
“What’s the joy of having the third Avengers?
It’s the fun of having everybody get together, that’s the fun of it.
You get to see a whole different thing.
They’re all big episodic productions, but this will be even bigger.”
Executive producer Greg Berlanti later confirmed that romance does play a role.
“That is true,” Berlanti said.
“There are many life events that happen,” he countered.
As EWpreviously revealed, this four-way crossover will be much more emotional than the bombastic alienInvasionwe saw last season.
“The crossover is always the most challenging thing we do, but it’s also the most fun.
Every year we feel the pressure [to top ourselves].
I feel like each crossover has topped the previous one.
We’ve got some very, very exciting ideas…. “We have no plans to develop any DC shows this season,” Pedowitz said.
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ET, respectively, whileArrowmoves to Thursdays at 9 p.m.
ET on Oct. 12, all on The CW.