David Ramsey Says He Wants Ben Affleck’s Batman To Appear On Arrow

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The “Arrowverse” has grown quite a bit over the past few years and “Arrow” was recently picked up for season 6. The DCEU has also been expanding, but much to the dismay of fans, DC and Warner Bros. have decided to keep their TV and film universes separate from each other. Still, that hasn’t stopped fans from hoping that Batman will appearĀ in the “Arrowverse” at some point.

Stephen Amell and David Ramsey recently participated in a Q&A session during a panel at Wizard World Comic Con, and Ramsey brought up the subject of Batman possibly appearing on the show. Ramsey told the New Orleans crowd that he would love to see Batman and Green Arrow duke it out.

“I think for sure Bruce Wayne. I would love to see these two billionaires, well, are you still a billionaire? Math is hard. You should be though, you totally should be. I would love to see these two guys duke it out. No utility belt. No arrows. Just hand to hand.”

In regards to who he would want to see play Batman, Ramsey told fans that he would like for Ben Affleck’s Batman to appear on the show.

“Honestly I would love for Ben to play Bruce Wayne. Why not join the universes? That would be dope. How big would that be?”

It would be huge David. It would be huge. But unfortunately it doesn’t seem that DC has any plans to join the universes at this point in time.

Although we probably won’t be seeing Ben Affleck’s Batman on “Arrow” anytime soon, there are still plenty of other superheroes that Green Arrow could potentially fight such as The Flash and Supergirl.

During the panel Stephen Amell noted that he believes Oliver has researched kryptonite and is prepared to take on super powered heroes if he needs to.

“I think Oliver has definitely researched kryptonite for sure. Like kryptonite and how to take away super speed. Like I might have to waste these guys at a certain point, and I might need to have my bag of tricks.”

“Arrow” will return on January 25 and you can watch the full panel below.