The Flash producer reveals no plans to produce any spin-off series

The Flash producer reveals no plans to produce any spin-off series

Fans of the Arrowverse must slowly accept the fact that this universe is about to come to an end. "Black Lightning" and "Supergirl" will end after the fourth and sixth seasons respectively, while "Legends of Tomorrow" and "Batwoman" both died suddenly. At the same time, "Superman and Lois" was officially announced not to belong to the Arrowverse (although it once participated in the Crisis on Infinite Earths linkage), which means that "The Flash" has become the only remaining seedling of the Arrowverse.

Generally speaking, fans would unite and do something in this situation, but instead of doing anything, fans started to quit. With the renewal of The Flash Season 9 and the news that The CW might be acquired, there is not much fans can do. Recently, Eric Wallace, producer of The Flash, said in an interview that he would not plan any spin-off series for the Flash team:

"No, because usually people only consider spin-offs when they are about to say goodbye, but I haven't reached that point yet. Speaking of which, we have introduced a lot of new characters in the last two seasons. What I want to say to the audience is that if you want to see a spin-off with new characters in recent years, you should write to CW. But I still have to focus on The Flash and don't have the energy to pay attention to other content."

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