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Grant Gustin would “love” to have Superman in The Flash

February 11, 2015 by Luke Owen

If there is one thing that the cast and crew of DC’s TV output Arrow and The Flash like to talk about, it’s crossovers. The two have crossed over with each other on several occasions and there has been a lot of talk about Supergirl making an appearance once she hits TV screens.

During a fan Q&A session, The Flash star Grant Gustin talked about the possibility of other crossovers he’d like to see. And aside from obvious answers like Firestorm, Atom and Black Canary, he also said he’d like to team-up with the Man of Steel.

“Anyone that kind of knows me, knows my answer to this: Superman. I’d be shocked if we ever got that to happen but I’d love for that to happen,” the actor said.

Sadly for Gustin, Ezra Miller has more of a chance of The Flash crossing paths with the Last Son of Krypton than he does at this point as there are currently no plans to bring Superman into the fold of Arrow and The Flash. But Supergirl is probably a strong bet.

SEE ALSO: The Flash time travel episodes will be “a mashup between Back to the Future and Terminator”

SEE ALSO: Arrow’s David Ramsey says “serious discussions” are taking place with regards to John Diggle becoming Green Lantern

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Originally published February 11, 2015. Updated April 13, 2018.

Filed Under: Luke Owen, News, Television Tagged With: DC, Superman, The Flash

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