Netflix’s BoJack Horseman Final Season Gets a New Trailer

BoJack Horseman's final episodes premiere on January 31 on Netflix, and a brand new trailer and key art have given fans a glimpse of the end of the series that began in 2014. The introspective trailer, which you can watch here or below, sees BoJack commenting on his life and also using a sharpie on a whiteboard, while the key art shows a confident looking BoJack staring into the distance. Bojack Horseman's final eight episodes make up the second part of its sixth season. The first eight episodes were released on October 25, 2019. This Netflix series starring Will Arnett as a depressed, self-destructive former-TV star horse made our list of the 25 Best Adult Cartoon TV Series and we've discussed why we believe it has one of the best portrayals of mental illness. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/12/22/new-to-netflix-for-january-2020"] We also voted BoJack Horseman as the Best Animated TV Series of 2019, saying "We hate to see it go, but at least BoJack is riding off into the sunset in absolute top form." Alongside BoJack's return, Netflix subscribers will also be able to stream Part 3 of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, a new geopolitical thriller called Messiah, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2, Pan's Labyrinth, the original 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle live-action film, and much more this January. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-tv-show-thats-canceled-or-ending-in-2019&captions=true"] [poilib element="accentDivider"] Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com. Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who can't wait and is so excited he just can't hide it. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Quentin Tarantino Confirms He Probably Won’t Direct a Star Trek Movie

Quentin Tarantino has confirmed he probably won't direct the R-Rated Star Trek movie that he originally pitched to Paramount. Speaking to Deadline, the Oscar-winning filmmaker admitted it is now unlikely that he will take the captain's chair as the director of a new Star Trek movie at the studio, though he isn't necessarily steering away from the project entirely. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2017/10/11/star-trek-william-shatner-thinks-there-are-still-stories-to-tell-about-his-captain-kirk-ign-news"] "I think they might make that movie, but I just don't think I'm going to direct it," he said. "It's a good idea. They should definitely do it and I'll be happy to come in and give them some notes on the first rough cut." Tarantino was first attached to the Star Trek project in December 2017, as it came to light that he had apparently pitched a "great idea" to J.J. Abrams, who rebooted the franchise in 2009, and the two were said to be developing the story alongside The Revenant writer Mark L. Smith. However, Tarantino appeared to take a sidestep away from the Star Trek project amid the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood press tour, as he admitted the Manson-centric movie could be his swansong, despite the fact that it is his ninth film and he previously stated he would like to retire from the industry once his filmography hits double figures. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-best-space-opera-movies-that-arent-star-wars-or-star-trek&captions=true"] While it remains unclear whether Tarantino's Star Trek project will ever beam onto the big screen (with another filmmaker at the helm), the long-spanning sci-fi franchise seems to be experiencing warp-speed success on the small screen. Outside of Star Trek: Discovery, Picard, and Section 31, it was recently revealed that two more live-action shows are expected to join the Trek universe while another recent transmission confirmed that Star Trek: Picard had been renewed for a second season ahead of its upcoming debut on January 23, 2020. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=star-trek-picard-photos&captions=true"] For more on Star Trek: Picard before the premiere of season one, check out our complete viewing guide of the essential Treks to take before the show, discover the name of Picard's canine companion in the upcoming series, and read more about how Picard fits into the Trek timeline. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Epic Games Store Exclusives ‘Critical’ To $680m Earned So Far

Epic Games Store has generated $680 million since in its first year, with the platform’s exclusives having “driven the majority of revenue so far”. Talking to GameDaily.biz, Epic Games Store General Manager, Steve Allison, explained that growth and revenue created by the store is “ ahead of our early expectations”. He noted that exclusives account for 90% of all the store’s new releases, and are the main provider for Epic’s revenue despite strong performance from non-exclusive games. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/08/the-epic-games-store-is-the-first-real-threat-to-steam"] “Exclusives have been critical in gaining momentum in the presence of a competitor that began 2019 with more than 90% market share,” Epic CEO Tim Sweeney told GameDaily.biz. “Securing exclusives for Epic means we can significantly assist developers with product funding and invest in marketing and awareness knowing that these efforts bring in new customers to our store, rather than just sending more business to the incumbent.” Epic promises that “tons” of exclusives are heading to the Epic Game Store in 2020, indicating that its strategy is here for at least the foreseeable future. The $680m revenue comes from the 108 million PC customers that use the Epic Games Store. Those users have also claimed more than 200 million free games, thanks to Epic having offered 73 games free of charge over 2019. The company plans to continue offering free games in 2020, too. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=igns-top-25-modern-pc-games&captions=true"] The company’s revenue figures also relate to actual spending by customers, without any discount coupons included. Epic reports that $23 million in discounts was funded by the company in the period. Last year Tim Sweeney explained that the company’s intentions with EGS exclusives was to disrupt the status quo in games retail. Currently, PC gaming is dominated by Valve’s Steam platform, which takes a higher cut of profit from sales away from developers than Epic does. Sweeney has said that Epic would end exclusivity deals if Valve commits to offering developers a better return on their profits. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter

Epic Games Store Exclusives ‘Critical’ To $680m Earned So Far

Epic Games Store has generated $680 million since in its first year, with the platform’s exclusives having “driven the majority of revenue so far”. Talking to GameDaily.biz, Epic Games Store General Manager, Steve Allison, explained that growth and revenue created by the store is “ ahead of our early expectations”. He noted that exclusives account for 90% of all the store’s new releases, and are the main provider for Epic’s revenue despite strong performance from non-exclusive games. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/12/08/the-epic-games-store-is-the-first-real-threat-to-steam"] “Exclusives have been critical in gaining momentum in the presence of a competitor that began 2019 with more than 90% market share,” Epic CEO Tim Sweeney told GameDaily.biz. “Securing exclusives for Epic means we can significantly assist developers with product funding and invest in marketing and awareness knowing that these efforts bring in new customers to our store, rather than just sending more business to the incumbent.” Epic promises that “tons” of exclusives are heading to the Epic Game Store in 2020, indicating that its strategy is here for at least the foreseeable future. The $680m revenue comes from the 108 million PC customers that use the Epic Games Store. Those users have also claimed more than 200 million free games, thanks to Epic having offered 73 games free of charge over 2019. The company plans to continue offering free games in 2020, too. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=igns-top-25-modern-pc-games&captions=true"] The company’s revenue figures also relate to actual spending by customers, without any discount coupons included. Epic reports that $23 million in discounts was funded by the company in the period. Last year Tim Sweeney explained that the company’s intentions with EGS exclusives was to disrupt the status quo in games retail. Currently, PC gaming is dominated by Valve’s Steam platform, which takes a higher cut of profit from sales away from developers than Epic does. Sweeney has said that Epic would end exclusivity deals if Valve commits to offering developers a better return on their profits. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. You can follow him on Twitter

This Crisis on Infinite Earths Cameo Just Broke Our Brains

This post contains major spoilers from the Arrowverse crossover episode Crisis on Infinite Earths "Part 4!" [poilib element="accentDivider"] Tonight the Flash of two worlds became a reality, as Ezra Miller crossed over from the film world to the TV world. Miller's Barry Allen somehow crossed over from his earth to meet Grant Gustin, the Barry Allen of Earth-1. This moment connected the current DC movie universe with the Arrowverse. The scene was both delightful and hilarious, as Barry and Barry met across the multiverse. Gustin posted photos of the scene with Miller on his Instagram, saying "How about that? Ezra is one of a kind. So glad we could make this happen and keep it a secret until today. Thank you DC Comics." Flash Ezra Cameo While two DC movie actors have cameoed on the Arrowverse before (Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox from Batman '89 and Brandon Routh as Clark Kent from Superman Returns), this is the first time the current DC movies have crossed over with the Arrowverse. This marks a significant turning point in the connectivity of the DC/Warner Bros. properties. Does this mean these universes will merge at some point? That's hard to say. At the time of this article, Crisis on Infinite Earths has not concluded, so we don't know the full meaning of Miller's cameo. For now, let's look at how Twitter reacted to the milestone moment. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=crisis-on-infinite-earths-every-cameo-in-the-crossover&captions=true"]

Flash, Meet the Flash

First of all, we have to address this tweet from Marc Guggenheim, the co-creator of the Arrowverse and the executive producer of Crisis on Infinite Earths: [caption id="attachment_228728" align="alignnone" width="720"]Crisis Cameo @Mguggenheim shares that the cost of getting Ezra Miller would roughly be the price of four kidneys. He's kidding, of course. Or is he?[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Noradominick is shocked that Grant and Ezra got to be in a scene together, face to face, after all these years.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Sophiaspirelli points out the humor in Ezra appearing on The Flash before getting his own standalone movie off the ground. Don't worry Ezra, it's going to happen![/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Bamsmackpow commemorates this special moment with a well-timed Paul Rudd meme.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Geeksofcolor is stoked to see Ezra appear during Crisis on Infinite Earths.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @the_snickman reminds fans that Ezra also appeared as The Flash during a Suicide Squad cameo.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @1raith did not expect Ezra to show up during this episode. The gif expression on Keegan-Michael Key's face is perfect.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction A well-placed Patrick from Sponge Bob gif perfectly sums up @Betovstheworld's feelings about Ezra's cameo.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228728" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Thenicecast_ points out Ezra's Cyborg/Victor Stone name drop! Cyborg lives.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228728" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction Lastly, @MissAusten shares the best superhero twinning gif of all time: Spider-Man meeting Spider-Man from the Spider-Man cartoon. Yes, there are two of them![/caption]   For more coverage on Crisis on Infinite Earths, check out our review for "Part 1," "Part 2," "Part 3" and the epic two-part conclusion. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/11/27/arrowverse-the-road-to-crisis-on-infinite-earths"]

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Lauren Gallaway is a Social Media Coordinator for IGN. Find her tweeting at @LaurenGallaway and streaming at Glimpse Entertainment on Twitch.

Grant Gustin Comments on That Huge Crisis on Infinite Earths Cameo

This post contains major spoilers from the Arrowverse crossover episode Crisis on Infinite Earths "Part 4!" [poilib element="accentDivider"] The Flash of two worlds became a reality on Tuesday night, as Ezra Miller crossed over from the film world to the TV world. Miller's Barry Allen somehow crossed over from his earth to meet Grant Gustin, the Barry Allen of Earth-1. This moment connected the current DC movie universe with the Arrowverse. The scene was both delightful and hilarious, as Barry and Barry met across the multiverse. Gustin posted photos of the scene with Miller on his Instagram, saying "How about that? Ezra is one of a kind. So glad we could make this happen and keep it a secret until today. Thank you DC Comics." Flash Ezra Cameo Supergirl's Melissa Benoist commented on Gustin's post saying she had no idea the secret Flash meet up was going to happen. "YOU KEPT THIS SECRET SO WELL. NONE of us knew!!!! Or did they know?! Was I the only one that didn't know?!" Brandon Routh, who plays The Atom, commented back to Benoist and said, "I DID NOT KNOW!" Marc Guggenheim, the co-creator of the Arrowverse and the executive producer of Crisis on Infinite Earths tweeted that while details of the cameo will be revealed in the coming days, everyone can thank DC's chief creative officer Jim Lee for making it happen. Ezra Cameo Tweet While two DC movie actors have cameoed on the Arrowverse before (Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox from Batman '89 and Brandon Routh as Clark Kent from Superman Returns), this is the first time the current DC movies have crossed over with the Arrowverse. This marks a significant turning point in the connectivity of the DC/Warner Bros. properties. Does this mean these universes will merge at some point? That's hard to say. For now, let's look at how Twitter reacted to the milestone moment. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=crisis-on-infinite-earths-every-cameo-in-the-crossover&captions=true"]

Flash, Meet the Flash

First of all, we have to address this tweet from Marc Guggenheim: [caption id="attachment_228728" align="alignnone" width="720"]Crisis Cameo @Mguggenheim shares that the cost of getting Ezra Miller would roughly be the price of four kidneys. He's kidding, of course. Or is he?[/caption] Guggenheim also tweeted, "I’m doing a few interviews tomorrow and I’m sure the subject of Ezra’s appearance will come up, but what you need to know right now is that gentleman and scholar, @JimLee, was instrumental in making this moment happen." [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Noradominick is shocked that Grant and Ezra got to be in a scene together, face to face, after all these years.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Sophiaspirelli points out the humor in Ezra appearing on The Flash before getting his own standalone movie off the ground. Don't worry Ezra, it's going to happen![/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Bamsmackpow commemorates this special moment with a well-timed Paul Rudd meme.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Geeksofcolor is stoked to see Ezra appear during Crisis on Infinite Earths.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @the_snickman reminds fans that Ezra also appeared as The Flash during a Suicide Squad cameo.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @1raith did not expect Ezra to show up during this episode. The gif expression on Keegan-Michael Key's face is perfect.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228727" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction A well-placed Patrick from Sponge Bob gif perfectly sums up @Betovstheworld's feelings about Ezra's cameo.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228728" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction @Thenicecast_ points out Ezra's Cyborg/Victor Stone name drop! Cyborg lives.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_228728" align="alignnone" width="720"]Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction Lastly, @MissAusten shares the best superhero twinning gif of all time: Spider-Man meeting Spider-Man from the Spider-Man cartoon. Yes, there are two of them![/caption]   For more coverage on Crisis on Infinite Earths, check out our review for "Part 1," "Part 2," "Part 3" and the epic two-part conclusion. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/11/27/arrowverse-the-road-to-crisis-on-infinite-earths"]

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Lauren Gallaway is a Social Media Coordinator for IGN. Find her tweeting at @LaurenGallaway and streaming at Glimpse Entertainment on Twitch.

The Continental: John Wick TV Show Is ‘Moving Along,’ Says Starz Boss

The Continental, the John Wick TV show spinoff in development at Starz, is "moving along" and is being carefully planned out so it doesn't "interfere with the motion picture side of things." At the Television Critics Association's winter press tour, Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch gave an update on the series that is said to take place early in the history of the John Wick universe. "I had a meeting on a season pitch for this yesterday and it's moving along," Hirsch said. "We like the group of writers, and we’re trying to get it in the right place so it doesn’t interfere with the motion picture side of things." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/05/10/john-wick-3-parabellum-review"] While a date has yet to be set for The Continental's debut, Hirsch continued by saying it will most likely premiere after the fourth John Wick film that is currently set to be released in theaters on May 21, 2021. While Keanu Reeves will most likely appear in The Continental, Hirsch has yet to confirm it. However, president of programming for Starz Carmi Zlotnik had previously stated in 2018 that we can "expect to see [Keanu Reeves] at some point in the series. That is part of the ongoing discussion." John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum released in theaters last year and, in our review, we said "chock full of inventive set-pieces and brutal kills, while also providing new facets to the intricate underworld lore fans of the franchise have come to enjoy, John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum pushes its title character to his breaking point and back while offering fresh information about his backstory." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=john-wick-chapter-three-photos&captions=true"] For more on the world of John Wick, read our take on how we think a John Wick TV show could work, why we love these films, and how John Wick's third chapter uncovers more of his origin. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com. Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who can't wait and is so excited he just can't hide it. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

The Continental: John Wick TV Show Is ‘Moving Along,’ Says Starz Boss

The Continental, the John Wick TV show spinoff in development at Starz, is "moving along" and is being carefully planned out so it doesn't "interfere with the motion picture side of things." At the Television Critics Association's winter press tour, Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch gave an update on the series that is said to take place early in the history of the John Wick universe. "I had a meeting on a season pitch for this yesterday and it's moving along," Hirsch said. "We like the group of writers, and we’re trying to get it in the right place so it doesn’t interfere with the motion picture side of things." [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2019/05/10/john-wick-3-parabellum-review"] While a date has yet to be set for The Continental's debut, Hirsch continued by saying it will most likely premiere after the fourth John Wick film that is currently set to be released in theaters on May 21, 2021. While Keanu Reeves will most likely appear in The Continental, Hirsch has yet to confirm it. However, president of programming for Starz Carmi Zlotnik had previously stated in 2018 that we can "expect to see [Keanu Reeves] at some point in the series. That is part of the ongoing discussion." John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum released in theaters last year and, in our review, we said "chock full of inventive set-pieces and brutal kills, while also providing new facets to the intricate underworld lore fans of the franchise have come to enjoy, John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum pushes its title character to his breaking point and back while offering fresh information about his backstory." [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=john-wick-chapter-three-photos&captions=true"] For more on the world of John Wick, read our take on how we think a John Wick TV show could work, why we love these films, and how John Wick's third chapter uncovers more of his origin. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com. Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who can't wait and is so excited he just can't hide it. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Crisis on Infinite Earths Officially Links DC TV and Movie Universes

Ezra Miller made a surprise cameo as The Flash in the penultimate episode of the CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event, officially linking the DC TV shows of the Arrowverse to the DC movie universe. Check out photos of the cameo in the slideshow below, and keep reading for a breakdown of how the big surprise all went down: [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=ezra-miller-cameos-on-arrowverses-crisis-on-infinite-earths-crossover&captions=true"] After being chased by the Anti-Monitor, Grant Gustin's Flash winds up in a memory of STAR Labs inside the Speed Force where he comes face-to-face with Miller's Flash. The meeting of TV and movie Flashes is played for laughs as Miller asks if Gustin is cosplaying, while Gustin calls Miller The Flash, a name the latter has yet to go by in the movies - before both Flashes reveal that they're named Barry Allen. The scene ends when Miller fades away, saying, "I told Victor this was possible," presumably referring to his buddy Vic Stone aka Cyborg.

This means that the Arrowverse is a parallel universe to the DC movie universe (referred to by fans as the DC Extended Universe or DCEU) where Miller’s Flash resides and the events of Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam! took place.

This crossover has been a long time coming. Back in 2015, Miller told MTV about how he was psyched about there being two different versions of the Flash and how he wanted to interact with Gustin’s version of Barry Allen.

“I think it's awesome,” Miller enthused. “And come on, we're the Flash! It's parallel universes! Grant Gustin is the Flash and I'm the Flash, don't you see? It's the event horizon, we crossed it baby! Grant and I are chillin'. We're gonna have a race, it's gonna be dope. Like Jay Garrick and Barry Allen back in the day, it's gonna be dope."

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Back in 2014, DC stalwart Geoff Johns told Buzzfeed that they view the DC TV universe and the movie universe as co-existing in the Multiverse. The Flash is practically synonymous with the Multiverse where an infinite number of parallel universes exist because the Speed Force allows him to travel between them, so it makes sense that the character would be used to bridge the gap between the TV and movie universes. In a sense, these universes have always co-existed, but now it’s finally been confirmed on screen.

It’s hard to say whether this TV/movie crossover was a one-time thing or if we’ll see more in the future. Recently Andy Muschetti, director of the upcoming Flash movie, said that the film will showcase a different take on the iconic Flash tale Flashpoint. The Flashpoint comic saw Barry Allen travel to the past to save his mother from being murdered, creating a butterfly effect that drastically changed the present for the worse. We’ve since seen that the world of Flashpoint became its own parallel universe within the Multiverse, so it’s entirely possible that Muschetti could use that Flashpoint to explore the Multiverse and reference the Arrowverse in return. If anything, Miller's Flash now has an origin for his superhero  name. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joshua is Senior Features Editor at IGN. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Game of Thrones are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.

Crisis on Infinite Earths Officially Links DC TV and Movie Universes

Ezra Miller made a surprise cameo as The Flash in the penultimate episode of the CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event, officially linking the DC TV shows of the Arrowverse to the DC movie universe. Check out photos of the cameo in the slideshow below, and keep reading for a breakdown of how the big surprise all went down: [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=ezra-miller-cameos-on-arrowverses-crisis-on-infinite-earths-crossover&captions=true"] After being chased by the Anti-Monitor, Grant Gustin's Flash winds up in a memory of STAR Labs inside the Speed Force where he comes face-to-face with Miller's Flash. The meeting of TV and movie Flashes is played for laughs as Miller asks if Gustin is cosplaying, while Gustin calls Miller The Flash, a name the latter has yet to go by in the movies - before both Flashes reveal that they're named Barry Allen. The scene ends when Miller fades away, saying, "I told Victor this was possible," presumably referring to his buddy Vic Stone aka Cyborg.

This means that the Arrowverse is a parallel universe to the DC movie universe (referred to by fans as the DC Extended Universe or DCEU) where Miller’s Flash resides and the events of Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam! took place.

This crossover has been a long time coming. Back in 2015, Miller told MTV about how he was psyched about there being two different versions of the Flash and how he wanted to interact with Gustin’s version of Barry Allen.

“I think it's awesome,” Miller enthused. “And come on, we're the Flash! It's parallel universes! Grant Gustin is the Flash and I'm the Flash, don't you see? It's the event horizon, we crossed it baby! Grant and I are chillin'. We're gonna have a race, it's gonna be dope. Like Jay Garrick and Barry Allen back in the day, it's gonna be dope."

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Back in 2014, DC stalwart Geoff Johns told Buzzfeed that they view the DC TV universe and the movie universe as co-existing in the Multiverse. The Flash is practically synonymous with the Multiverse where an infinite number of parallel universes exist because the Speed Force allows him to travel between them, so it makes sense that the character would be used to bridge the gap between the TV and movie universes. In a sense, these universes have always co-existed, but now it’s finally been confirmed on screen.

It’s hard to say whether this TV/movie crossover was a one-time thing or if we’ll see more in the future. Recently Andy Muschetti, director of the upcoming Flash movie, said that the film will showcase a different take on the iconic Flash tale Flashpoint. The Flashpoint comic saw Barry Allen travel to the past to save his mother from being murdered, creating a butterfly effect that drastically changed the present for the worse. We’ve since seen that the world of Flashpoint became its own parallel universe within the Multiverse, so it’s entirely possible that Muschetti could use that Flashpoint to explore the Multiverse and reference the Arrowverse in return. If anything, Miller's Flash now has an origin for his superhero  name. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Joshua is Senior Features Editor at IGN. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Game of Thrones are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.