![]() ![]() “We have Sendhil Ramamurthy back as Bloodwork and Keiynan is in the episode. How and why he returns - the guy died and became The Spectre before his own series concluded - is our secret to keep, but it’s out there that Amell is not the only guest star. Which is exactly what happens in 2008s Batman. As we all know, “It’s My Party and I’ll Die if I Want To” is the much-mentioned ninth episode of The Flash‘s final season that brings back Arrow‘s Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen. This garishly costumed figure is designed as a mental failsafe, one that can take control of Bruces body should his mind be overwhelmed by the enemy. We find out in Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle and in DC Universe 0 that the war has concluded, with the wrong side winning. Which sort of makes sense, given that it’s quite a crowd. The 'War in Heaven' referenced by Morrison was actually the final war between Apokolips and New Genesis happening in the Sphere of the Gods. “Now you’re really testing me,” admits Gustin when we ask him about the Arrowverse alums who pop up in tonight’s episode. Heck, he’s even had to deal with this journalist since before he arrived in Central City, and I am the worst! Yet it’s remembering the guest list at his birthday party that really sets him back on his gold-booted heels. For the past nine seasons, The Flash‘s Barry Allen ( Grant Gustin) has been challenged by myriad supervillains and meta-powered threats. ![]()
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