Screenrant:
In the ten seasons of Smallville, Tom Welling’s Clark Kent crossed paths with many of DC Comics’ lineup of superheroes, from Aquaman and Green Arrow, to Martian Manhunter and Hawkman, but in that decade, he never met the most popular of Superman’s allies from the comics: Batman.
With CW’s Arrow premiering this October and with Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy now concluded, is there a chance Warner Bros. will allow the series and its protagonist to join forces with The Dark Knight?
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there were licensing issue with bring Bruce/Batman into smallville, that could be the case here too.
seems kinda silly though, they're all under the warner umbrella so why they couldn't make it work i don't know.
Batman might be a better fit here than Smallville anyway, it seems to have a much darker tone and he's also another non powered superhero, unless they've seriously changed the premise of Green Arrow for this series