This post contains major spoilers from the Arrowverse crossover episode Crisis on Infinite Earths “Part 4!”

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Tonight the Flash of two worlds became a reality, as Ezra Miller crossed over from the film world to the TV world. Miller’s Barry Allen somehow crossed over from his earth to meet Grant Gustin, the Barry Allen of Earth-1. This moment connected the current DC movie universe with the Arrowverse. The scene was both delightful and hilarious, as Barry and Barry met across the multiverse.

DC movie Barry Allen meets Barry Allen of the Arrowverse on "Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 4".
DC movie Barry Allen meets Barry Allen of the Arrowverse on Crisis on Infinite Earths “Part 4”.

While two DC movie actors have cameoed on the Arrowverse before (Robert Wuhl as Alexander Knox from Batman ’89 and Brandon Routh as Clark Kent from Superman Returns), this is the first time the current DC movies have crossed over with the Arrowverse.

This marks a significant turning point in the connectivity of the DC/Warner Bros. properties. Does this mean these universes will merge at some point? That’s hard to say. At the time of this article, Crisis on Infinite Earths has not concluded, so we don’t know the full meaning of Miller’s cameo. For now, let’s look at how Twitter reacted to the milestone moment.

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Flash, Meet the Flash

First of all, we have to address this tweet from Marc Guggenheim, the co-creator of the Arrowverse and the executive producer of Crisis on Infinite Earths:

Crisis Cameo
@Mguggenheim shares that the cost of getting Ezra Miller would roughly be the price of four kidneys. He’s kidding, of course. Or is he?
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@Noradominick is shocked that Grant and Ezra got to be in a scene together, face to face, after all these years.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@Sophiaspirelli points out the humor in Ezra appearing on The Flash before getting his own standalone movie off the ground. Don’t worry Ezra, it’s going to happen!
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@Bamsmackpow commemorates this special moment with a well-timed Paul Rudd meme.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@Geeksofcolor is stoked to see Ezra appear during Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@the_snickman reminds fans that Ezra also appeared as The Flash during a Suicide Squad cameo.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@1raith did not expect Ezra to show up during this episode. The gif expression on Keegan-Michael Key’s face is perfect.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
A well-placed Patrick from Sponge Bob gif perfectly sums up @Betovstheworld’s feelings about Ezra’s cameo.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
@Thenicecast_ points out Ezra’s Cyborg/Victor Stone name drop! Cyborg lives.
Ezra Miller Twitter Flash Reaction
Lastly, @MissAusten shares the best superhero twinning gif of all time: Spider-Man meeting Spider-Man from the Spider-Man cartoon. Yes, there are two of them!

 

For more coverage on Crisis on Infinite Earths, check out our review for “Part 1,” “Part 2,” “Part 3” and the epic two-part conclusion later tonight.

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Lauren Gallaway is a Social Media Coordinator for IGN. Find her tweeting at @LaurenGallaway and streaming at Glimpse Entertainment on Twitch.

Source: IGN.com This Crisis on Infinite Earths Cameo Just Broke Our Brains