The Arrowverse's Crisis on Infinite Earths event included a DCEU crossover, but there are key reasons why the two universes were never combined.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The DCEU and the Arrowverse never combined despite crossing over thanks to Crisis on Infinite Earths, and there are a few reasons that explain why the two universes never merged. Both shared DC universes were created around the same time, with the first of the DCEU movie releases being 2013's Man of Steel, which came roughly eight months after the Arrowverse started with Stephen Amell's Arrow in 2012.
The Arrowverse & DCEU Combining Would've Created Several Issues For Both While DC fans might have wanted to see the Arrowverse and DCEU combine, the two universes uniting would have created many issues. For one, while the universe has multiple exciting films, all the DCEU movies had to deal with a dark cloud that came from the very vocal negative reception to some of the DCEU's controversial offerings.
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