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Batwoman, Oracle, Constantine Are Rumored to Appear on The CW's DC Series
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Batwoman, Oracle and Constantine are reportedly among characters slated for future appearances on 'Arrow', 'The Flash', 'Supergirl' and 'DC's Legends of Tomorrow'.

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Ahead of the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con, a new rumor surrounding The CW's DC series has emerged. Batwoman, Oracle and Constantine are reportedly among characters slated for future appearances on "Arrow", "The Flash", "Supergirl" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow".

According to Bleeding Cool, "Kathy/Kate Kane and her alter ego, Batwoman, will appear on 'Supergirl' as a recurring role. She will be Maggie Sawyer's ex, whose adventures as Batwoman occasionally take her to National City." Floriana Lima was recently tapped to play Maggie Sawyer.

The site also claims that Barbara Gordon will appear as Oracle in a recurring capacity. "Babs will develop a strong friendship with Kara, Supergirl. The Oracle/Batwoman relationship is being modeled after the original Chuck Dixon Era Birds of Prey, but with Kathy/Kate as the operative instead of Dinah," reports the site.

Matt Ryan and John Wesley Shipp will reportedly get roles across the whole CW-DC Universe. Matt reprised his role as Constantine in the fourth season of "Arrow" following "Constantine" cancellation. Meanwhile, John's recurring character Dr. Henry Allen died during "The Flash" season 2, before he returned as Jay Garrick.

Recent contracts for Wentworth Miller and John Barrowman have seen the actors sign on as "regulars across four shows."

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