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Wentworth Miller Spotted on Set of The CW Four-way Crossover

"Legends of Tomorrow" star Wentworth Miller has been spotted on the set of the upcoming four-series crossover event on The CW.

Miller was spotted on Tuesday in Granville Bridge in Vancouver, Canada, reprising his role as Leonard Snart, also known as Captain Cold. He was sharing scenes with Stephen Amell who plays Oliver Queen a.k.a. Arrow, Grant Gustin who portrays Barry Allen/The Flash, and Nick Zano who plays Nate Heywood.

Paparazzi snaps of the production suggest that Miller will be playing a different version of Captain Cold.

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For starters, Earth-X villains will crash Barry and Iris' (Candice Patton) wedding in the crossover. Captain Cold could easily be one of them.

Miller's return to the DC Extended Universe was first confirmed in San Diego Comic-Con last July. He is slated to recur in the third season of "Legends of Tomorrow" as a bizarre version of Snart.

Elsewhere in the crossover special, Russell Tovey debuts as the live-action gay superhero Raymond "The Ray" Terrill. After having chanced upon a group of scientists' evil plans, he nearly lost his life when they tried to kill him with a genetic light bomb. It, however, did not take his life but gave him light-based superpowers.

The CW crossover event is between four of the network's DC-inspired shows, "Arrow," "The Flash," "Supergirl," and "Legends of Tomorrow," and will be a two-night four-hour special.

The crossover special kicks off with "Supergirl" on Monday, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. ET on The CW followed by an "Arrow" episode, on the same day at 9 p.m. ET. Just for the event, "Arrow" will be moved from its regular slot on Thursdays to Monday.

It concludes on Tuesday, Nov. 28 with "The Flash" at 8 p.m. ET and "Legends of Tomorrow" at 9 p.m. ET.

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