The showrunner behindSuperman & Lois has disappointing news for Arrowverse fans hoping to see more crossovers. Tyler Hoeclin and Bitshe Tulloch originated their parts of Superman and Lois Lane on the CW series Supergirl, which existed as part of an interconnected universe of other DC series on The CW dubbed the Arrowverse. When Superman & Lois was announced as a series, many assumed the series would exist as part of the Arrowverse and have the possibility of crossovers.
However, audiences who tuned into Superman & Lois quickly took note of the different aesthetics in Superman elements established on Supergirl like the Fortress of Solitude and lack of references to characters to Arrowverse characters. Superman & Lois season 1 was initially supposed to feature a crossover with Batwoman, but the COVID-19 pandemic derailed those plans. The season 2 finale ofSuperman & Lois officially confirmed that the series took place in another universe apart from the main Arrowverse, where Superman is the only superhero.
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Superman & Lois showrunner Todd Helbing has now talked more about the series' disconnection from the Arrowverse and seems that any future crossovers are unlikely. In an interview with Looper, the showrunner confirmed that the Superman seen at the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths is a doppelganger to the Superman on the current series. At the same time, the creator does not entirely rule out the idea of crossovers but did say that the actors on other Arrowverse series have or will be moving on to other projects, which may make it difficult. Read Helbing's full quote below:
With General Lane's speech there about Superman being the only hero, it
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