When Bruce Wayne was name-dropped on Arrow, people had become excited. Nods to the recent super-flick Justice League stood out, and fans anticipated cameos, perhaps not from the big screen actors, but of other actors wearing the suits of the big-wigs.





Of course, leave it to DC to disappoint, as this is not the case. Flash and Green Arrow will stay as a team of two, Justice League members are too busy to notice their efforts no matter how hard they try. Like most adults these days, honestly. Dad, do you even know I exist?

Now that I've done my daily cry, let's get back to business. Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim told ​Comicbook.com,





"I love a good Easter egg, and I love doing the occasional name drop. You know, we name-dropped Hal Jordan at the beginning of Season 3, but it's really just fun for us. I think in the Arrowverse we have our own Justice League and the Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Batman ... these are all characters that are either spoken for on the movie side and/or other shows. There's a Bruce Wayne on Gotham ."

Yeah, there sure is a Bruce Wayne on Gotham, captain obvious. Not only does he have three seconds of screen time, he's not Batman and he's a constant damsel in distress. The, I don't know, JUSTICE LEAGUE, might improve ratings? I don't even care if it's canon, just throw those guys in there, please, for god's sake.

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Still, it's not entirely his fault, he's just trying to ring up the hype with what DC will allow.





"Over here on the CW, we're sort of a mischievous lot, and we enjoy the occasional Easter egg," Guggenheim says. "And our partners at DC are very tolerant of our mischief. But that's really all it is. Just good nature, good fanboy mischief."



