The Arrowverse has no shortage of superhero content for the world to enjoy, though certain series therein are clearly superior to others. Beginning with Arrow, which premiered on the CW in 2012, the Arrowverse quickly expanded into multiple series, all based around popular characters from DC Comics. In the last eleven years, the franchise has incorporated five fully canon series while also using the multiverse to connect to other shows, movies, and universes which ultimately remain non-canon to the Arrowverse. While some of these shows proved to be hits, others struggled to find an audience and ultimately fizzled out before reaching their full potential.
After a ten-year run, the Arrowverse is ending with The Flash Season 9, which will mark the end of the final canon series within the shared universe of DC heroes. While certain elements of the franchise live on, including Tyler Hoechlin's eponymous hero in the alternate-universe series Superman and Lois, the end of The Flash ostensibly signals the end of the Arrowverse. While certain other DC-related CW shows have come and gone, including Gotham Knights and Naomi, there remain only five fully canon shows to exist within the Arrowverse: Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Black Lightning, and Batwoman.

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