New Legends Of Tomorrow Featurette Showcases Justice Society Of America

This weeks very special episode of Legends of Tomorrow finally introduces the superhero squad [...]

This weeks very special episode of Legends of Tomorrow finally introduces the superhero squad we've all be waiting for into the Arrowverse - The Justice Society of America.

Just as our heroes are ready to get out of 1942, they are stopped by the entire JSA, which instantly leads to an epic superhero battle.

The CW released a new featurette that takes a look inside The Justice Society of America's long-awaited intro into the Arrowverse.

After we get to see Stargirl, Obsidian, Commander Steel, Vixen, and Hourman face off against Firestorm, Atom, White Canary, and Heatwave - it looks like the Legends get taken back to JSA headquarters.

Vixen suggests possibly throwing the Legends into the deepest darkest hole they can find and throwing away the key. It's safe to say that these two teams from completely different eras in time don't get along too well at first.

Stien sings to a room full of emotional Nazis and Eobard Thawne makes an appearance.

"This episode has, I think, just about as many things that we've ever packed into a single hour of television"," Marc Guggenheim explains.

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TEAM WORK — The Legends travel to Nazi-occupied Paris, but find themselves surrounded by the Justice Society of America (AKA JSA.) The Legends discover a time aberration that threatens the JSA, but the JSA wants nothing to do with them or their help. Nevertheless, the Legends force their way into the JSA's mission to intercept and seize a mysterious package.

Nate (Nick Zano) is desperate to prove that he should be part of the team, but he has a secret that he shares with his grandfather Commander Steel (Matthew MacCaull) that might make it difficult. Ray (Brandon Routh) is so focused on impressing the JSA, he puts himself and Vixen (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) in danger. Meanwhile, Stein (Victor Garber) has stepped in as the leader with Rip (Arthur Darvill) gone, but when decisions aren't being made Sara (Caity Lotz) seems to be the one calling the shots. Dominic Purcell and Franz Drameh also star.

Michael Grossman directed the episode written by Chris Fedak & Sarah Nicole Jones. "Justice Society of America" airs on Thursday, October 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.