CRISIS ON EARTH-X Extended Promo Offers Some Backstory On The Nazi Villains

CRISIS ON EARTH-X Extended Promo Offers Some Backstory On The Nazi Villains

The CW has released yet another new promo for the upcoming four-part "Crisis On Earth-X" crossover event, featuring even more new footage and some backstory on the Nazi villains. Come take a look!

By RohanPatel - Nov 23, 2017 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Supergirl
Source: The CW Television Network
"I hate Nazis."

Outside of a lineup that contains Overgirl (Melissa Benoist), Dark Flash (Tom Cavanagh), Dark Arrow (Stephen Amell), Prometheus-X, Metallo, and Red Tornado, we don't really know too much about the deadly Earth-X villains just yet, but based on the recent batch of trailers, including the following promo, we at least know they come from a universe where the Nazis won World War II.

The new trailer also seemingly reveals that the heroic Leonard Snart, a.k.a. Citizen Cold (Wentworth Miller), will actually be from Earth-X rather than the Earth-1 iteration we last saw Mick drop off in 2013. We're also once again teased about some sort of "Doomsday-weapon," which certainly makes us wonder whether the Berlantiverse will be introducing one of Superman's greatest foes or if they're referring to something else entirely. 

Watch the new extended promo below:



“Crisis on Earth X”

THE EPIC FOUR-WAY CROSSOVER WITH “ARROW,” “SUPERGIRL,” “THE FLASH” AND “DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW” BEGINS — Barry (guest star Grant Gustin) and Iris’s (guest star Candice Patton) wedding brings the gang together, but things go awry when villains from Earth-X attack the ceremony. All of the superheroes band together with help from their super friends like Citizen Cold (guest star Wentworth Miller), The Ray (guest star Russell Tovey), Felicity Smoak (guest star Emily Bett Rickards), Iris West and Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh) to take on their most formidable villains yet. Earth’s mightiest heroes – Green Arrow (guest star Stephen Amell), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), The Flash (guest star Grant Gustin) and White Canary (guest star Caity Lotz) – lead their teams into battle to save the world. Larry Teng directed the episode with story by Andrew Kreisberg & Marc Guggenheim and teleplay by Robert Rovner & Jessica Queller (#308). Original airdate 11/27/2017.
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ODanil
ODanil - 11/23/2017, 8:13 AM
the look of that evil supergirl is so cool!
NicolausCopernicus
NicolausCopernicus - 11/23/2017, 8:15 AM
I hope they´re smart enough and explain why there is no overman in this earth

2013venjix
2013venjix - 11/23/2017, 8:22 AM
@NicolausCopernicus - It would be cool, but I doubt it
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 11/23/2017, 8:19 AM
Very soon!

I think there is going to be a twist with the forth unseen Nazi villain that resembles Prometheus given he (or she?) hasn't received much spotlight yet:
2013venjix
2013venjix - 11/23/2017, 8:23 AM
Earth 53? I thought Earth 10 is Earth X!
TheIronDuck
TheIronDuck - 11/23/2017, 8:41 AM
@2013venjix - I thought Berlanti's multiverse was infinite because sisco vibed flashpoint to identify Savitar's next victim and said that reality was so deep into the multiverse there was no point in trying to number it.
JohnGotDaJuice
JohnGotDaJuice - 11/23/2017, 8:47 AM
@2013venjix - No it's not roman numerals. That earth is called Earth X and it's the 53rd.
JohnGotDaJuice
JohnGotDaJuice - 11/23/2017, 8:49 AM
@TheIronDuck - The New 52 is based off DC 52 known earths. So yes there are infinite earths but only 52 have been discovered in DC Comics universe.
2013venjix
2013venjix - 11/23/2017, 3:58 PM
@JohnGotDaJuice - If anything, They should adapt Elseworlds!
Stinkor1
Stinkor1 - 11/23/2017, 8:37 AM
I love me some alternate history
JohnGotDaJuice
JohnGotDaJuice - 11/23/2017, 8:46 AM
Very Excited for this, DC multiverse is amazing. I am a big fan of alternate history, just because it is so interesting to see how the world is. If one thing just happened differently.

I have a hardcover copy of DC Multiversity
Denss
Denss - 11/23/2017, 10:16 AM
Bro, the DCTV universe can use swastikas but not the Call of Duty games ??? What the actual [frick] Activision
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