10 Arrowverse Characters Who Should Make The Jump To The DCU

With the end of The Flash in May, fans said goodbye to the last Arrowverse series still standing. However, many of them have hope that their favorite heroes will return to the screen somehow. Warner’s current plan to reboot the DCEU with an ambitious new DC Universe is the perfect chance for certain characters from the Arrowverse to get a new chance at success.Characters like Nia Nal or Sara Lance brought too much to the Arrowverse for DC to just abandon them. Additionally, others like John Diggle and Black Lightning still have plenty of adventures to live. These characters from the Arrowverse should definitely return for the DCU. It doesn’t matter if it’s on a TV show or on the big screen.Dreamer made the jump from the Arrowverse to the comics for the first time in DC Pride #1 in 2021, but this year, she became part of DC’s main continuity after a cameo in Superman: Son of Kal-El #13. Nia made history as the first-ever trans character in the Arrowverse, and then DC brought that LGBTQ+ representation into the comics. The DCU should continue with this tradition in the films. Nia doesn’t just provide great representation, but she’s a valuable asset to any team.

With the end of The Flash in May, fans said goodbye to the last Arrowverse series still standing. However, many of them have hope that their favorite heroes will return to the screen somehow. Warner’s current plan to reboot the DCEU with an ambitious new DC Universe is the perfect chance for certain characters from the Arrowverse to get a new chance at success.

Characters like Nia Nal or Sara Lance brought too much to the Arrowverse for DC to just abandon them. Additionally, others like John Diggle and Black Lightning still have plenty of adventures to live. These characters from the Arrowverse should definitely return for the DCU. It doesn’t matter if it’s on a TV show or on the big screen.

Dreamer made the jump from the Arrowverse to the comics for the first time in DC Pride #1 in 2021, but this year, she became part of DC’s main continuity after a cameo in Superman: Son of Kal-El #13. Nia made history as the first-ever trans character in the Arrowverse, and then DC brought that LGBTQ+ representation into the comics. The DCU should continue with this tradition in the films. Nia doesn’t just provide great representation, but she’s a valuable asset to any team.

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