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Lois Lane Is Coming To The CW

Lois Lane Is Coming To The CW
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The CW network is taking crossovers to the next level and that includes and appearance of Lois Lane.


The CW is rolling out a massive three night crossover that will span episodes of Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl. As an added bonus for fans, beloved reporter and love interest to Superman, Lois Lane will be part of the mashup. The crossover shows will also serve as a highly anticipated introduction of Ruby Rose's Batwoman character.

Discussing the character of Lois Lane, executive producer Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner in a statement:

We couldn't be more excited to introduce Lois Lane to the Arrow 'verse.' This dogged, determined and brave reporter will make for a strong partner to Superman and amazing addition to our universe of DC characters.

So far there has been no word on who may be cast but Tyler Hoechlin will return as Clark Kent/Superman.




So many questions.




Let the celebrating begin.



There were plenty of casting suggestions.










We'll be waiting on pins and needles to find out.

H/T: Entertainment Tonight, Vulture

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