Earlier this month, set photos featuring Garrett revealed him in the role of DC’s Mar Novu, a.k.a The Monitor. In the comics, the Monitors watch over the multiverse and prevent crossovers between universes, intervening only in times of crisis. Garrett’s character has been described as “an extraterrestrial being of infinite power.” The Flash himself, Grant Gustin teased Garret in the role as a force on set of the mega-crossover event:
“LaMonica was ridiculous, like seeing him in his suit, he’s just a monster. He’s like an absolute unit. He doesn’t have to do a lot with his performance. He’s so intimidating with just these subtleties, so that’s dope.”
You can check out the first official look at the Arrowverse’s incarnation of The Monitor below.
Plot details remain under wraps but this year’s Arrowverse crossover event will feature the introduction of Batwoman (Rose) when Green Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl visit Gotham City after learning about the machinations of an Arkham Asylum doctor across the episodes.
The 2018 Arrowverse crossover starts with a special episode of The Flash on Sunday, December 9 and continues with Arrow on Monday, December 10. The three-night event concludes with Supergirl on Tuesday, December 11. All three entries will air at 8:00 p.m. ET on their respective nights.
Source: EW
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