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New ‘Flash’ and ‘Arrow’ Crossover Announced After 'Superhero Fight Club' Video, Colton Haynes Arsenal & Cisco Carlos Valdes Death and Resurrections [SPOILERS]

The CW’s two hit superhero TV show, Arrow and The Flash are working in tandem to create some of the best TV around. At this point, a quick run from Central City to Starling is not unexpected as both shows this past week featured characters from the other. Some of DC’s finest even came together for one, super awesome, Superhero Fight Club promo. So we shouldn’t be surprised to find out that this week’s episode of The Flash, has Cisco (Carlos Valdes) heading to Starling City to meet up with the Black Canary (Katie Cassidy) and Captain Lance (Paul Blackthorne). This comes after the shocking Arrow twist that Arsenal (Colton Haynes) faked his death, and the, even more shocking. real death of Thea Queen (Willa Holland).

An all new producers preview for this week’s episode of The Flash, titled “Who is Harrison Wells?,” has been released, reading (via Comingsoon.net):

“Joe (Jesse L. Martin) and Cisco (Carlos Valdes) head to Starling City to continue their investigation of Dr. Wells (Tom Cavanagh). While in town, the duo enlists the help of Captain Lance (guest star Paul Blackthorne), and Cisco meets the Black Canary (guest star Katie Cassidy), who asks him for a favor. Meanwhile, back in Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) races to catch a meta-human named Hannibal Bates (guest star Martin Novotny) who can transform himself into every person he touches -- which includes Eddie (Rick Cosnett), Iris (Candice Patton), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) and even The Flash.”

What do you think of the all new episode preview? Are you excited to see the two shows work together so often? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Be sure to tune into the all new episode of The Flash, this Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on The CW.

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