Every Arrow-verse Cameo From The Crisis On Infinite Earths Crossover So Far

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Warning! Major spoilers ahead for Part One of the Arrow-verse crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths.”

Holy crimson skies of death! Part One of the Arrow-verse crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths” destroyed Earth-38 and sent Stephen Amell’s Oliver Queen to an early grave after he stayed behind to avert the anti-matter wave from killing billions more people. Even The Monitor didn’t foresee it happening! While all the superheroes assembled to try and prevent Earth-38’s destruction, the episode still managed to include quite a few familiar faces from across the DC multiverse. Here are all the cameos from the Supergirl portion of “Crisis,” so let’s get to it.

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Alexander Knox Sees Red Skies On Earth-89

Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman was confirmed in “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” even if the moment was short-lived. Robert Wuhl’s Alexander Knox, a Gotham Globe reporter, appeared in a brief scene at the beginning of the episode. In the scene, Alexander is seen reading the Gotham City Gazette with the headline “Batman Captures Joker!” As soon as the red skies emerge, Alexander notices the Bat signal. “I hope you’re watching, Big Guy,” says Alexander. Unfortunately, even if Batman was around to see the red skies, it was already too late and Earth-89’s fate was sealed.

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Dick Grayson Walks Ace On Earth-66

While Burt Ward had already been confirmed to appear in “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” it wasn’t expected for his cameo to be nestled in the opening montage of Part One. The scene in question detailed the multiverse’s birth (and upcoming death) while flashing to different Earths across the multiverse.

One of the Earths was Earth-66, which showed Burt Ward’s Dick Grayson from the 1966 Batman TV series walking Ace, the beloved Bat-hound. Ward played Batman’s trusty sidekick, Dick Grayson/Robin, in the Batman series. Ward’s version of Dick is clearly no longer the Boy Wonder, but it was good to see him again before Earth-66’s unfortunate demise.

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DC Universe’s Titans Appear On Earth-9

Arrow-verse executive producer Marc Guggenheim tried his best to bring together a plethora of characters from across DC’s shows and movies, and even asked Nicolas Cage to appear! Even though fans knew to expect the unexpected when it came to cameos, it was still surprising to see Jason Todd’s Robin (Walter Curran) and Hawk (Alan Ritchson) from DC Universe's Titans, which just wrapped its second season and finally transformed Dick Grayson into Nightwing. It was only a quick shot of the two of them, but it does confirm that the Titans exist somewhere in the DC multiverse. Too bad Alan Ritchson couldn’t return as Smallville’s Aquaman, though!

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Earth-X’s The Ray Makes A Comeback!

The crossover “Crisis on Earth-X,” which saw Nazis crash Barry Allen and Iris West’s wedding on Earth-1, introduced a freedom fighter named The Ray. Originally from Earth-1, The Ray helped the Arrow-verse heroes defeat Earth-X’s Nazis. He’s briefly seen flying across the skies, presumably while protecting his earth from those who wish to destroy it. However, the cameo is brief as he and Earth-X vanish in the anti-matter wave.

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Alura Helps Lois and Clark Save Jonathan

Not really a cameo, but it still counts! Erica Durance was already set to reprise her role as Smallville’s Lois Lane, but the actress was pulling double duty as Kara’s birth mother, Alura. After Season 4 of Supergirl sent Alura back to Argo City, I should’ve expected that she would pop back up again at some point. It’s unfortunate, however, that “Crisis on Infinite Earths” brought her back only to kill her off, but at least she helped Lois and Clark save their son, Jonathan before Argo was destroyed.

Stayed tuned to CinemaBlend to find out what other characters show up in the remaining episodes of “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” The Batwoman portion of the episode airs Monday, December 9 at 8 p.m. ET, followed by The Flash on December 10. The “Crisis” will conclude on January 14, 2020 with Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.

Mae Abdulbaki