"The Flash" and "Arrow" crossover episodes were one of the best treats comics fans got last year.
For both shows, the two nights they shared took them to greater heights, ratings-wise. This is why there is huge clamor for them to do some episodes together again. As for the networks and their executive producers, it seems they are willing to do more of those.
Although it is entertaining to see Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) working together again, some fans want a different path, like seeing "Arrow" villains battle the geeks of STAR Labs.
Are you interested to see the Suicide Squad batting the Scarlet Speedster? Michael Rowe is. The actor played Deadshot in "Arrow" and have appeared together with other members of the Suicide Squad before. When asked by Comicbook.com if he wants to be part of "The Flash," his answer is a resounding yes.
"I think so. Mainly because once Captain Boomerang showed up everybody's minds went there. He one of the main Rogues to Flash from the comics and he's also in most of the Suicide Squad stuff from the comics so, you know, I think that was a little bit of a teaser to that down the road" Rowe said.
"The Flash" "Arrow" crossover episode can very well feature a Suicide Squad storyline. Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost, who is played in the show by Danielle Panabaker, is a member of the Suicide Squad. So is Clock King (played in the show by Robert Knepper) and Plastique (already dead in The Flash).
While there are no talks yet of "The Flash" "Arrow" crossover episode, you can see some members of Starling City visiting Barry and his crew.
On the 18th episode of "The Flash" titled "All-Star Team Up," Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) and Felicit Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) will pay STAR Labs a visit. Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed what their mission would be.
"Ray needs a little help with his [A.T.O.M.] suit, and who better than Felicity's high-tech guys at STAR Labs? It happens to come at a particularly bad moment for Barry. That's partially why we did it. The first episode with Felicity [Episode 4, "Going Rogue"], she really came along at a time when her experience in being part of a crime-fighting team definitely helped Barry overcome what he was facing that week. Similarly, when she comes, he's having a crisis of conscience that in some ways, only somebody like she can help him through," he explained.