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'Arrow' and 'The Flash' Crossover Spoilers: In Time for 'Legends of Tomorrow'

The upcoming crossover episode of hit DC series "Arrow" and "The Flash" is expected to lead the way for the new CW series "Legends of Tomorrow."

In a matter of weeks, fans of the CW series "Arrow" and "The Flash" will witness a vital episode for the world of DC. According to TV Series Finale, The CW will premiere a two-night crossover event that will set the story up for its new series "Legends of Tomorrow."

The first night of the event will premiere the first episode of the crossover titled "Legends of Today," which will play during "The Flash's" time slot. The next day will then air the second half of the event, which is titled "Legends of Yesterday," which will play during "Arrow's" time slot.

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Details of the first episode have been released by The CW, which was a description of the upcoming events. It stated that Vandal Savage, which will be played by Casper Crump, is expected to make his appearance at the Central City. He will be focused on targeting Kendra Saunders, which is played by guest star Ciara Renee.

Vandal Savage will then be attacking both Kendra and Cisco, played by Carlos Valdes, who will then be seeking help from Barry, played by Grant Gustin. Barry then decides to take Kendra back to Star City to hide her. Before they could do anything, Hawkman comes along, played by Falk Henstchel, and takes Kendra. With the many pressures toward Barry, Harrison, played by Tom Cavanagh, tries to develop a new serum that will Barry run faster. He then asks Jay, played by guest star Teddy Sears, to try it out.

Fans have been waiting to see the upcoming crossover event, as it will surely open the doors for the expansion of the DC universe on the small screen.

The crossover event for "Arrow" and "The Flash" is expected to air on Dec 1. and Dec. 2 on The CW.

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