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New ‘Elseworlds’ image features John Wesley Shipp’s 90s Flash

November 16, 2018 by Amie Cranswick

Following a new look at Ruby Rose’s Batwoman, EW has revealed another image from the Arrowverse crossover episode ‘Elseworlds’, this time featuring Melissa Benoist as Supergirl alongside the identity-swapped Flash (Stephen Amell) and Green Arrow (Grant Gustin) and John Wesley Shipp’s 90s version of the Scarlet Speedster; take a look here…

SEE ALSO: Barry Allen becomes the Green Arrow in new ‘Elseworlds’ crossover teaser

‘Elseworlds’ begins with The Flash on December 9th, followed by Arrow on December 10th and Supergirl on December 11th. In addition to Grant Gustin (The Flash), Stephen Amell (Green Arrow), Melissa Benoist (Supergirl) and their fellow series regulars, the three-parter will feature guest appearances from Tyler Hoechlin (Superman), Ruby Rose (Batwoman), Elizabeth Tulloch (Lois Lane), John Wesley Shipp (Jay Garrick/The Flash), Cassandra Jean Amell (Nora Fries), LaMonica Garrett (The Monitor), Bob Frazer (Psycho-Pirate) and Jeremy Davis (Dr. John Deegan).

Photo Credit: The CW

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Television Tagged With: Arrow, DC, Grant Gustin, John Wesley Shipp, Melissa Benoist, Stephen Amell, Supergirl, The Flash

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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