Months After The Flash Finale, Former Arrowverse Director Reflects On The CW’s Superhero Universe: ‘It Was Its Own Bubble’

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The CW was once the place to be for TV superhero action thanks to the Arrowverse, comprised of Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Black Lightning, and Batwoman at its height. The shared superhero universe ended earlier this year when The Flash finished its run back in May. Unlike Supergirl, Legends, and Batwoman, The Flash team was able to plan ahead and construct a fitting finale, so the Arrowverse got a happy ending. Director Jesse Warn helmed episodes across The CW’s superhero shows over the years, and recently reflected on the experience to CinemaBlend.

Jesse Warn was prolific across the Arrowverse going back to 2014, with multiple episodes of Arrow, Supergirl, and The Flash to his name as a director, as well as a producing role on Supergirl. He even directed one of the very last episodes of The Flash, which aired in March. When I spoke with Warn about his action-packed episode of Jesse L. Martin’s The Irrational, I noted that a closely-connected TV universe on the scale of the Arrowverse was all but unprecedented and asked for his thoughts on his time working there. He shared: 

That was a really fun time. And obviously… it was its own bubble, really. I just feel like it was a great opportunity to work with all those different actors with the shows all threading together and crossovers and references between shows. A lot of those shows shot in Vancouver, so all the actors, a lot of the crew, everyone got to know each other as we worked on different shows together. So I guess it was a really unique opportunity in a way. You’re right, it was kind of unprecedented in some respects. I feel really quite grateful to have been involved in that. It was a lot of fun.

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