Supergirl Confirms Justice League Locations Exist On Arrowverses New EarthPrime

Supergirl Confirms Justice League Locations Exist On Arrowverse’s New Earth-Prime

The latest episode of Supergirl saw Winn Schott return and accidentally confirm two classic Justice League bases exist in the Arrowverse’s future.

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Supergirl Confirms Justice League Locations Exist On Arrowverses New EarthPrime

Warning: The following feature contains SPOILERS for Supergirl season 5, episode 11, “Back From The Future – Part One”

The latest episode of Supergirl confirmed the existence of two classic Justice League bases in the Arrowverse. While the headquarters in question may not exist in their final forms, time-traveler Winn Schott affirmed their importance in the future.

The Justice League has utilized a wide variety of bases over the years, both publicly and privately. The team originally met in a sea cave in Happy Harbor, Rhode Island, which was dubbed the Secret Sanctuary. When this base was discovered by supervillains, the team relocated to a satellite in orbit around the Earth. Since that time, the League has maintained public embassies while under the control of the United Nations and built a lunar base known as the Watchtower. More recently, the Hall of Justice, which was the League’s base in the Super Friends cartoons, was brought into the mainstream DC Comics’ universe and the Rebirth reality.

Crisis on Infinite Earths established the beginnings of a Justice League in the Arrowverse, with Barry Allen setting up an abandoned STAR Labs hangar as a place where the World’s Finest heroes could meet to deal with global threats. While the names “Justice League” and “Hall of Justice” were never uttered in the episode, the homage was clear even before the final shot of the crossover revealed that the hangar resembled the classic Hall of Justice.

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Supergirl season 5, episode 11, “Back From The Future – Part One,” established just what the STAR Labs base was destined to become, after Winn Schott returned to National City in the 21st century. Schott originally traveled to the Arrowverse’s future at the end of Supergirl season 3, to offer his scientific expertise and knowledge of the past to the 31st century Legion of Superheroes. While full of knowledge about the future, he was ironically behind the times in regards to what had happened to his friends while he was away, requiring Winn have his memories of the pre-Crisis timeline restored by the Martian Manhunter, J’onn J’onzz.

When Supergirl, Alex Danvers and Winn visited J’onn’s office, they were surprised to find a hidden elevator leading to a secret level on the top floor of the building. When Alex asked what this other floor was meant to be, J’onn informed her that immediately after the Crisis he, Supergirl, Superman, The Flash and several other heroes created “a headquarters from which to fight crime.” Winn says that in the future they refer to such places as “a hall of Justice.” It’s a name that resonates with Kara and which she says she loves before J’onn continues his explanation.

With Lex Luthor having taken over the DEO in the new post-Crisis reality, J’onn said he felt that Supergirl and his other “super friends” in National City could use a similar space; “a headquarters to keep this city safe, to work outside of corporate and government oversight, whose interests might not always side with Justice.” When Winn asks if J’onn had thought of a name for this new guard-post, J’onn said that he was thinking of calling it “the Tower.” While it’s not quite “the Watchtower” and it certainly isn’t a base on the moon, the inspiration seems clear and the Justice League of the Arrowverse now has a second base to operate from in the post-Crisis reality.

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