'Arrow' and 'The Flash' crossover news: Hawkman and Hawkgirl appearing this December

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At the rate things are going for "The Flash" and "Arrow" and their crossover sequels, it may only be a matter of time before we see the Justice League band for one big battle in a TV series soon.

To date, fans have seen Firestorm/Jay Jackson (Franz Drameh) beside the Flash/Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) while Black Canary/Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy) and the Atom/Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) are technically appearing alongside Green Arrow/Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell). Also, you viewers have caught that episode involving John Constantine (Matt Ryan), limited but still worth mentioning.

So why not Hawkman/ Carter Hall (Falk Hentschel) and Hawkgirl/Kendra Saunders (Ciara Renée) too?

It seems that the two will be somehow tied up with a couple of episodes on "Arrow" and "The Flash" wherein Barry will once again join forces with Oliver. And their nemesis? Vandal Savage (Casper Crump).

For those who were able to follow the animated series, Savage is a dangerous adversary.

Based on the synopsis for "The Flash" and "Arrow" crossover episodes released by The CW, as posted by ComicBook, everything will take place first on "The Flash," with Savage somehow making his way to Central City. He goes after Kendra, forcing Barry to take the latter to Starling City.

Barry seeks help from Team Arrow to help hide her from Savage until he finds a way to take down the villain. But then a winged character, Hawkman, appears and flies off with Kendra. And this is how the first episode — "Legends of Today" — of the crossover ends.

The scene shifts to "Arrow" for the episode titled "Legends of Yesterday," with the Flash, Green Arrow, and Hawkman trying to figure out a way to defeat Savage. Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) arranges a meeting among them but the whole thing goes haywire.

To take down Savage, it looks like it will require the help of Team Arrow to get the job done. This means that Black Canary, John Diggle (David Ramsey), Thea Queen (Willa Holland), and Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) will have to come up with something powerful to take down the dangerous Vandal Savage.

It seems that seeds are being planted for the up and coming "Legends of Tomorrow" series which will kick off this January 2016.

But before that, tune in on Dec. 1 (on "Arrow") and 2 (on "The Flash") at 8 p.m. ET on The CW to see what the real score is between the heroes and the immortal villain named Vandal Savage.

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