This conflict was alluded to in Seasons 7 and 8 but never actually seen in the series. Wallace also revealed that The Flash: Season 10 would have opened with a conflict called the Forever War, with Team Flash battling the Chronarch, the tyrannical villains who banished David Dastmalchian's character Abra Kadabra from the 64th Century. Given the lack of prominent Green Lanterns in the Arrowverse and shows like Stargirl and Titans, presumably this TV adaptation would have downplayed the Lantern elements (though it's always possible David Ramsey's John Diggle would have finally joined the Green Lantern Corps). When Nekron summons various dead heroes and villains to join his Black Lantern Corps, Hal Jordan is forced to unite the various other Lantern Corps to stop this undead army. What that would have allowed me to do is bring back characters that are dead."īlackest Night is a 2009 crossover spearheaded by writer Geoff Johns and revolving around the Green Lantern franchise. I wanted to have one final, big, huge epic crossover, getting everybody - if you're on a show or not - back together for that storyline. "When Deathstorm was defeated, the emotional vibrations went all the way back to the Netherverse and another dimension to Nekron, who's right out of the comic books. "Back in season 8, we set up The Blackest Night storyline with Deathstorm," Wallace told EW.
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