Meanwhile, Harrison Wells, played by Tom Cavanagh, wants to test a new serum on Teddy Sears’ Jay Garrick to determine if it could help The Flash run faster. Wells is hoping that the new serum he created could help the superhero defeat Zoom.
However, the upcoming episode will see Wells’ idea not sitting well with Jay as it can pose a long-term and possibly negative effect on his body.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Sears says that his character is very reluctant to be part of the serum testing and doesn’t want to be part of Wells’ schemes.
The CW is hyping up their lineup and making television hours more interesting for fans by juggling both shows in one universe.
The crossover episodes will serve as a tall order introduction of the network’s spinoff show “Legends of Tomorrow” which is slated to premiere on January 21 next year.
The upcoming show brings together a group of heroes and villains, both from “Arrow” and “The Flash” universes for a fight bigger than their differences.
The series will see the duo Firestorm, played by Victor Garber and Franz Drahem, Ray Palmer a.k.a. The A.T.O.M., played by Brandon Routh, and Sara Lance, played by Caity Lotz. Lotz will now be playing the White Canary after her resurrection from the Lazarus Pit.
Wentworth Miller’s Captain Cold along with Hawkman and Hawkgirl will also appear in the series. The group is assembled by time traveler Rip Hunter, played by Arthur Darvill, to take on Savage who seeks to destroy the world.