Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 4 Synopsis Turns Oliver Queen into a New Hero
Crisis on Infinite Earths started heavy with some big changes for Oliver Queen and the rest of Team Arrow. And this new Crisis on Infinite Earths part 4 Synopsis just confirmed that the changes will continue.
Before we proceed, major spoiler alerts for COIF Part 1.
So in the end of the first chapter of this massive TV crossover, Oliver Queen aka Arrow aka Green Arrow died to save the residents of Earth 9 who were escaping their home dimension as the anti-matter wave slowly destroys everything. The Monitor states that the few minutes that Queen bought fighting the shadow demons save millions of lives, making a truly heroic sacrifice.
But he’s really dead. That’s until the fourth part where Stephen Amell will apparently return as the classic DC hero The Spectre.
Check out the Crisis on Infinite Earths part 4 Synopsis below:
OLIVER HAS BECOME SOMETHING ELSE IN PART FOUR OF “CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS.” EPISODE PENNED BY MARV WOLFMAN & MARC GUGGENHEIM – Stuck in the Vanishing Point, the Paragons search for a way to escape. The futility of the situation is compounded by The Flash’s (guest star Grant Gustin) disappearance. However, hope appears in the form of Oliver (Stephen Amell), who reveals that he has become something else. Meanwhile, the origin stories for The Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) and Anti-Monitor are revealed. Glen Winter directed the episode written by Marv Wolfman & Marc Guggenheim (#808). Original airdate 1/14/2020.
Whenever there’s a Crisis in the comic books, you can always be sure that there would be a plot that would involve The Spectre in one way or form. It looks like it’s going to be the same thing for the CW version.
I’m actually excited to see what Amell would look like as The Spectre. Would he look more like the Jim Corigan version…
Or the Hal Jordan version. Maybe they’ll be giving him an original look. Also I’m really hoping that by the end of the Arrow series, he could go back to this role which gives him a valid excuse to make a surprise appearance in future crossover stories.