Batwoman Confirms Poison Ivy Exists in the Arrowverse
We re roughly a season-and-a-half into The CW s
Batwoman, but the series has already introduced a surprising number of familiar names from DC Comics lore. In addition to the series main cast of characters and villains of the week, a number of Batwoman episodes have directly name-dropped characters with major ties to Batman and Gotham City, thus confirming that those characters exist within the network s Arrowverse of shows. The series most recent episode, I ll Give You a Clue , was no exception, showcasing the live-action debuts of both Cluemaster (Rick Miller) and Stephanie Brown (Morgan Kohan). If that wasn t enough, the episode also brought the first in-canon mention of a famous Batman supporting character Poison Ivy.
Wallis Day s Kate Kane being imprinted with Black Mask s (
Peter Outerbridge) daughter s memories to become Circe Sionis, a Batwoman (
Javicia Leslie) and Alice (
Meagan Tandy) learning of Jacob s (
Dougray Scott) Snakebite addiction, and Alice left in the clutches of Black Mask and Circe, there s no better time like Sunday night for… tequila?! That seems to be the case with this weekend s episode of The CW s
Batwoman, with Ryan, Sophie, and Mary (
Nicole Kang) enjoying a ladies night out… and finding themselves taking on old Crows foe Cluemaster (
Rick Miller). And why is this important? Because I ll Give You A Clue also introduces Cluemaster s daughter into the Arrowverse- Stephanie Brown (