The Arrowverse is building towards this season's epic crossover event, titled 'Crisis on Infinite Earths', and it looks like there will be major repercussions for each show moving forwards.

LaMonica Garrett, who plays the Monitor and Anti-Monitor, discussed the crossover with Digital Spy and hinted that Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Batwoman, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow will be dealing with the aftermath in different ways.



The star said that this season in some ways can be split into "two parts".

"The early part of the season for all of the shows leading up to Crisis, and then after," he said. "There's 'before Crisis' and 'after Crisis'. [The crossover] is going to affect everyone and every show, but it's going to affect each of them differently.

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"And that's going to be fun, to watch how it all unfolds and the outcome of each show from the Crisis!"



Garrett also revealed that 'Crisis on Infinite Earths' will provide a lot of answers about the Monitor and thinks viewers will see him in a different light.

"Overall, I look at him as a good person – someone who is trying to do right," he explained. "His ways are not our ways, so the way he goes about certain things, it's going to rub people the wrong way.

"But he's trying to do a good thing, and I think when the 'Crisis' crossover starts and by the time it's done, people will have a different idea about the Monitor. You'll see a version of the Monitor that you've never seen before.

"And you might even have some compassion for the guy that you didn't have before, after you see where he came from and how he got to be the way he is."

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As for the Anti-Monitor, the main villain in the crossover event, he's anything but good. According to Garrett, there are no redeeming qualities about the Anti-Monitor.



"The Anti-Monitor is pure evil," he said. "Everything he does is for one purpose, and it's annihilation. It's not for a greater good.

"In the Avengers movies, Thanos wanted to get rid of half the population so that the half that remained would have more resources. For him he was doing a good thing.

"The Anti-Monitor is nothing like that. He just wants everything dead and one universe to exist under his fingerprint. The way he designed it."

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'Crisis on Infinite Earths' premieres on December 8 with the Supergirl episode, followed by Batwoman on December 9 and The Flash on December 10. Post-Christmas, the series will then conclude with Arrow and DC's Legends of Tomorrow straight after on January 14.

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