'Supergirl' Crossover With 'The Flash', 'Arrow', & 'Legends Of Tomorrow' Finally Happening; DC's Heroes Fight Against Aliens

By Maria Follet - 29 Nov '16 17:30PM

Marvel and DC seems to be in a good competition right now. While Marvel is flying with great colors in cinema, DC has a very strong game in television.

On Monday (November 28), "Supergirl", "Arrow" and "The Flash" finally started the crossover in a series of four episodes titled "Heroes Vs Aliens". Some critics say it has a semblance of Marvel's Avengers. NME pointed out five important things fans should watch out for DC's Heroes crossover.

On top of the list is the possible team-ups of superheroes in the fighting scenes. There are over eleven heroes who will work together to fight against the Dominators in the upcoming four episodes of "Heroes Vs Aliens". DC teased "Supergirl" and "The Flash" in previous episodes, showing the latter's visit to the former's town to ask for help. In the new trailer, the two are seen happily sharing a high five after defeating an enemy.

Another thing that excites fans is the way the Dominators were crafted. As seen on the trailer, the alien characters look like those from the "Invasion!" comic books back in 1989. At first view, the creature really looks like it's restless and will fight anything that will go against them. As Wally West puts it "that is not the name of a species that comes in peace."

"Supergirl's" Melissa Benoist sparked the crossover. She shared how the experience of working with Team "Arrow", "The Flash" and "Legends of Tomorrow" felt. On Entertainment Weekly, she specifically said that it was interesting to be flying in front of all of them. I can't wait for people to see it, but I also was excited to fly in front of everyone," Benoist shared.

According to Game Spot, the crossover started Monday (November 28) during "Supergirl's" timeslot at The CW. The "Heroes vs. Aliens" series of episodes will then be showed on the following nights through "The Flash", "Arrow" and "Legends of Tomorrow" timeslots on The CW. It is also important to note that on Wednesday, "Arrow" celebrates its 100th episode.

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