User blog comment:SonnyCrockett84/CW Justice League/@comment-68.53.173.160-20150302015405

first of all, green arrow, firestorm, atom, and the flash are memers of the "actual justice league." second, if you've payed attention in the Flash, Wells's newspaper from the future refers to Wayne enterprises, so we may see a Batman series. Also, Ra's Al Ghul is one of Batman's main villains, but also the man who trained him. Any man under one of those hoods in the League of Assassins could be Bruce Wayne. Third, you say things like "Obviously "Justice League" won't and can't be used" and " (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman etc) obviously never appearing." What you may not know is that the CW and DC comics are both owned by Warner Bros., so they hve rights to any hero they have the funds to make a show about. You talk about Green Arrow beig parallel to Batman, but in the comics it is the same way. I think that right now (with the exception of Flash and Arrow) the CW is using B level superheroes because

1: Atom and firestorm have  lot of potential. In other adaptations we have not seen them on screen very much at all. Ray Palmer and Martin Stein/Ronnie Raymond have had amazing charcter development through The Flash and Arrow.

2: Superman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern would be expensive to make shows about, and recently there have been other movies about them. The CW will probably wait a few years before using any big superheroes.

I think that because of the sucess of arrow and the flash, the cw will work its way into creating a team of heroes, quite possibly including batman, superman, wonder woman, and Green Lantern.