‘Stargirl’ Star Brec Bassinger Reveals Arrowverse Crossover Discussions Have Already Begun

Yesterday, a new poster for the latest live-action DC series Stargirl dropped online. The new series will debut on both the DC Universe streaming service and The CW in May. However, the new character already briefly appeared in the Arrowverse during its epic Crisis on Infinite Earths event. During a conversation with IGN, series star Brec Bassinger revealed that that preliminary discussions have already begun regarding a potential crossover her show and The Flash.
“There have been talks of Stargirl getting to go on an episode of The Flash, and having a bigger storyline, but it didn’t happen this season,” the actress said. But I just think that would be the coolest thing. So much of my family has watched The Flash for years.”
The Arrowverse continues to deliver crossovers between its catalog of DC shows on The CW. Over the years, the shared universe has provided intriguing character interactions between shows like Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow. Additionally, Black Lightning, the only DC show on the CW to exist outside of the Arrowverse recently joined the universe as well.
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A potential crossover between Stargirl and The Flash will bring more eyes to the new series. With Arrow ending its 7-season sun recently, The Flash remains as the longest ongoing DC series on The CW. Barry Allen could serve as a mentor of sorts for the young hero and bring her in for the big annual crossovers.
Hailing from Geoff Johns, Stargirl follows high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore as she inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past. This new drama will reimagine Stargirl and the very first superhero team, the Justice Society of America.
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Stargirl premieres on DC Universe on May 11 and The CW on May 12.
The series stars Brec Bassinger as Courtney Whitemore, Joel McHale as Starman, Luke Wilson as Pat Dugan, Meg DeLacy as Cindy Burman, Lou Ferrigno Jr. as Rex Tyler, Brian Stapf as Ted Grant with Anjelika Washington, Neil Jackson, Hunter Sansone as Icicle Jr., Yvette Monreal as Yolanda Montez, Christopher James, and Jake Austin Walker as Brainwave Jr.
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