Arrowverse Panels At DC FanDome: Time & How To Watch

Arrowverse Panels At DC FanDome: Time & How To Watch

The Arrowverse will have a big presence at DC FanDome, and here’s when all of the panels for the shows take place. The CW launched what has now become known as the Arrowverse in 2012 with the first season of Arrow. The flagship series is now over after eight seasons, but the Arrowverse has grown tremendously since 2012. The Flash was the first new addition, while more shows like Black Lightning and Supergirl became part of the Arrowverse.

Even without Arrow, the future of the Arrowverse is still bright. The FlashSupergirlLegends of Tomorrow, and Black Lightning have all been renewed for new seasons. The CW is also developing a few other new shows, but only one is moving forward at this time, Superman & Lois. There’s no shortage of Arrowverse content on the way, and that has led the small screen superhero universe to have a big presence at DC FanDome.

DC will hold its first completely virtual event across two days on August 22 and September 12, which will give DC fans a wide variety of content. DC FanDome has panels for DCEU movies, video games, and much more – including the Arrowverse. All of the Arrowverse shows, except Supergirl, will have panels at DC FanDome in the virtual WatchVerse section of the event. The Flash is the only one to take place on August 22, with its panel slated for 5:54pm in the Hall of Heroes. The remaining Arrowverse panels will all go live at 1 pm ET on September 12. These include Black LightningLegends of TomorrowSuperman & Lois, and Batwoman. Even Stargirl, which is loosely linked to the Arrowverse through the multiverse, will have a panel on September 12.

Arrowverse Panels At DC FanDome: Time & How To Watch

Thanks to all of these Arrowverse panels, fans of the universe should receive plenty of updates on these shows. The Flash‘s panel will bring the main cast together for a look back at season 6 and debut the first trailer for season 7. The description for the Black Lightning panel points to the cast not discussing the show itself, but rather reflecting on the 90s. Legends of Tomorrow‘s panel does tease some new details on the plan for season 6, while Superman & Lois‘ panel will also tease the first season of the new show. The Batwoman panel could be the most anticipated of them all, as Javicia Leslie is part of the lineup to discuss taking over the lead role after Ruby Rose’s exit and a sneak peek of her arrival could be included.

Even with all the possible reveals and fun that these Arrowverse panels might have, many fans might be disappointed to see that Supergirl is not having a panel of its own. Some of the cast members will be included in DC FanDome through other panels though. All in all, DC FanDome should help tide Arrowverse fans over until it becomes clear when all of these shows will begin/continue filming and airing new episodes.