'The Flash', 'The Arrow' crossover episodes every week; Stephen Amell might appear in all shows

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It looks like fans will see Team Arrow hanging out with Team Flash more frequently. Andrew Kreisberg, the executive producer of both "Arrow" and "The Flash" tells that the future team-ups will be "really cool." He also shared his vision for the upcoming series.

"Our plan for it is that it's like the crossover [episodes between Arrow and The Flash] every week," Kreisberg told IGN during WonderCon when "The Flash" was on the red carpet. "On both Arrow and The Flash there are teams in the sense that there is Team Arrow and Team Flash, but to have a team fully comprised of heroes and villains is going to be pretty epic." 

The spinoff has yet to get a name but Stephen Amell, who plays Oliver Queen a.k.a. the Arrow, believes that he will be appearing on the show for sure. In his visit to the Fan Expo in Vancouver, he talked about what he thinks the show will feature.

"I would imagine that we will be sprinkling characters in," the actor said. "I know that there's a plan for one character who originated on Arrow and is not one of the main characters on the new spinoff — to sort of hover between all three shows and that will be their job, so to speak."  

Meanwhile, Carlos Valdes, who plays Cisco Ramone in "The Flash," may not be appearing in the spinoff but he did not run out of adjectives to describe how awesome the series is going to be. He called it "amazing" and "unstoppable." 

Amazing, unstoppable, epic and really cool — these words could be an assurance that "The Flash/Arrow" spinoff will be as successful as its parent series. No details about the premiere yet but everyone is excited to see the DC Comics universe expand on the small screen.  

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