• Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards attend the 'Arrow' Special Video Presentation and Q&A during Comic-Con International 2016 held on July 23, 2016 in San Diego, California.

Stephen Amell and Emily Bett Rickards attend the 'Arrow' Special Video Presentation and Q&A during Comic-Con International 2016 held on July 23, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Matt Winkelmeyer)

Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen led the pack in The CW's successful four-way crossover involving "Arrow," "The Flash," "Supergirl" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow." Even though he has a lot on his plate as Oliver Queen/Arrow, Amell shared that there is one show on The CW that he has been dreaming of joining since day 1-"Supernatural." With that said, is an "Arrow" and "Supernatural" crossover on the table at the network?

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On his official Facebook page, Amell answered fans' question about whether he would be interested in appearing in "Supernatural," which stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. "God, I hope so, before it's done. I'll take a day rate, walk on. As long as I'm murdered - horribly - preferably not by Mischa [Collins], but by one of you two [Jared Padalecki or Jensen Ackles]," Screen Rant quoted Amell as saying.

The 35-year-old actor appears to be a huge fan of "Supernatural," which is currently on its 12th season. He was even vocal about his support for having a crossover between "Arrow" and "Supernatural."

At the Entertainment Weekly PopFest in Los Angeles in October, Amell took a photo with Padalecki and Ackles, as well as Grant Gustin ("The Flash"), Melissa Benoist ("Supergirl") and Caity Lotz ("DC's Legends of Tomorrow"). He captioned the photo, "This is the crossover we need."

All the stars at The CW are incredibly close so having them all together in one big set would go smoothly. All that The CW needs right now is a way for the superhero and supernatural world to collide. Although, "Supernatural" is a completely different story to the DC Comics shows on the network, having completed the four-way crossover proves that The CW can do most anything.

The CW created its most ambitious crossover this year with the recent four-episode crossover involving all four DC Comics shows. It centered on the invasion of the Dominators, an alien race bent on taking over the planet. All superheroes banded together to defeat the Dominators. Despite their individual differences and backgrounds, everyone managed to work well together under the leadership of Oliver/Arrow.

What are your thoughts on an "Arrow" and "Supernatural" crossover?