The are no plans yet for "Supergirl" and "The Flash" crossover according to executive producers.
Both shows air on different TV networks but comicbook fans have been buzzing about the possibility to have crossovers of CBS' "Supergirl" and CW's "The Flash." However, the rumor was shut down when a showrunner of "Arrow" talked about the crossover.
"Supergirl" and the upcoming TV series "The Legends Of Tomorrow" crossover confirmed not true. According Screen Rush, the showrunner of "Arrow" and "The Flash" said there are no plans to create crossover for these two TV series.
Hollywood Reporter interviewed the showrunner of "The Flash" and "Arrow," Andrew Keisberg. The showrunner confirmed there are no plans yet for the rumored crossover.
"But right now there is no legitimate actual plan to bring [The Flash's] Cisco [Carlos Valdes] onto Supergirl or to bring [Supergirl's] Winn [Jeremy Jordan] onto Legends [of Tomorrow]. First of all, we don't even know if we could, legally. And quite frankly, just making the Arrow-verse, which is what we call Legends, Flash and Arrow work and then making Supergirl work, it's enough of a challenge without having to add a fourth player," Kreisberg told the publication.
In the latest episode of "Supergirl: Human For A Day," Kara Danvers (portrayed by Melissa Benoist) lost her powers temporarily. She felt pain, got flu and bleed just like humans. Danvers was so helpless without her powers when an earthquake occured in the city.
Danvers soon got her powers back when James failed to reach the elevator cables. Hank Henshaw (David Harewood) revealed to Alex Danvers that he is an alien refugee named J'onn J'onzz. He told Alex that he promised to her father that he will take care of her.
After Kara talked to Cat Grant (her boss), and she flew around the city, a group of Kyptonians including her aunt Astra attacked her.