Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25640758-20180322002543/@comment-27700324-20180326221604

Kir the Wizard wrote: Gentleman Ghost for LOT is actually a pretty good idea, considering that we're getting Constantine as a regular, so probably there will be more magical threats to overcome. The downside is, his logistics as a "timeless" villain are to similar to Vandal Savage's, so it would be a repeat of the same "why didn't they just travel to a nearby time period again" questions we had for Season 1.

For Supergirl, they've been seeding Lex Luthor for quite some time, I expect we'll meet him eventually. Unless, of course, the film division asks the TV producers to hold their horses, but hey, they've got to bring Superman at least.

For the Flash, honestly, no idea. After the Thinker, all possibilities are valid. They have mostly used all of his major villains as either one-off or arc threats, and these aren't usually "promoted to the main antagonist" on the Flash - Flash loves "surprise villains" more than anything. Even DeVoe, who we knew from the start, had a twist about him with body surfing.

Ditto for Arrow. I guess they could adapt the recent Ninth Circle storyline from Green Arrow Rebirth. It fits the pattern of the showrunners in a way, even including crossovers with other superheroes.

Personally, I'd love both Flash and Arrow to do a spin on previous actors. Introduce us to E1 Hunter Zolomon as a friendly FBI agent, before tragedy turns him into the new Reverse-Flash. Give us Werner Zytle back, but now actually adapt the whole Vlatava part of his character as the main plot. Show how HIVE developed without the Dharks to lead them. Make comic villains comic-like again! Lex could be Alexander Luthor, his son which is Lex's disguise to fool Supergirl in the comics. That could be the loophole for them to get past the DCEU and use Lex.