All 7 Arrowverse shows ranked from worst to best

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The Arrowverse might be ending, but during its prime the franchise delivered some amazing hits but which is the best of the best?

One can’t help but be captivated by the expansive and interconnected world that has been built across multiple shows within what became the Arrowverse.

From its humble beginnings with the gritty and grounded Arrow to the light-hearted and high-flying adventures of The Flash, the Arrowverse has continued to expand its horizons, introducing beloved characters, compelling storylines, and epic crossovers that leave fans in awe.

What sets the Arrowverse apart is its ability to create a sense of community and camaraderie among its diverse group of heroes. We’ve seen iconic characters like Supergirl, Black Lightning, and the Legends of Tomorrow join forces, forging unlikely alliances and facing threats that transcend time and space.

With each new addition, like Superman & Lois and Batwoman, the Arrowverse continued to evolve, captivating audiences with its blend of superhero spectacle, emotional storytelling, and a shared universe that kept us coming back for more.

In a television landscape saturated with superhero shows, the Arrowverse stands tall as a shining beacon of hope, uniting fans across the globe in their love for these extraordinary tales of heroism and adventure. In the coming slides, we’ll take a look at each of the Arrowverse shows in a ranking that will explore which is the best the Arrowverse had to offer.

Note: This list only includes shows that began with direct connections to the Arrowverse, rather than shows that later joined the franchise in unique ways such as Constantine or Stargirl. It also only includes live-action titles, so you won’t see Vixen or The Ray on this list.