Batwoman & Supergirl: World's Finest

Batwoman & Supergirl: World's Finest is a TV Series by CW, spinoff of Arrow, which constitutes a sequel of the Batwoman TV Show. It was launched in 2021.

Synopsis
The series relaunch the Batwoman TV series as a Batwoman/Supergirl show. While Supergirl and Lena Luthor are played by the same actresses, the series is set in a different universe from the Supergirl show as already estabilished in Crisis. The series is notable for being the first CW superhero shows with the main cast consisting of LGBT characters only. The series also contains a lot of profanity, sexual scenes and uncensored nudity.

Cast:
Ruby Rose as as Katherine "Kate" Kane/Batwoman: Bruce Wayne's maternal second cousin who, armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, dedicates herself to defending Gotham in Batman's absence. She is joined by Supergirl/Kara in her quest for fighting crimes and social injustices and the two quickly becomes best friends. Their relationship is very reminescent of that between Batman and Superman, except that there is a clear sexual innuendo between the two, with Kate costantly flirting with Kara, who seems a bit annoyed at first but eventually warms up to her feelings and start developing a bit of a crush on her teammates as well. Kate/Batwoman is very promiscuous and, during the series, she sleeps with a new female character (or more) during each episode, including eventually her best friend Kara/Supergirl. However, the only woman she truly loves is her ex-girlfriend Sophie Moore and she just endulges in sex to escape the pain. The two will eventually come back together.

Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers/Supergirl: A 24-year old Kryptonian living in Metropolis, disguised as a common human and working as a reporter. She visits Gotham in the first episode to fight alongside her partner and best friend Batwoman. The two have their differences but they work alongside just fine to the point that Kara will decide to come to live in Gotham City and becomes Kara's flatmate and crimefighting's partner. Unlike Kate, Kara possess great powers but she's also a very shy individual, especially concerning her sexuality. She seems annoyed by Kate's constant attempts at getting intimate with her but she secretly has a crush on her, as evidenced by how she shows jealousy whenever she finds her in bed with her mates. She is also very shy about letting Kate see her naked (or taking a bath with her). Through the series, she and Lena Luthor will develope a relationship very reminescent of the one in the previous Supergirl TV show, except this time the two will explicitly fall in love and starts dating. In an episode, Supergirl is brainwashed by a Poison Ivy's kiss and will be forced to fight Batwoman who will use a suit of armor and kryptonite to engage and eventually defeats her, thus freeing her from the mind control. In another episode, Supergirl is exposed to red kryptonite that will cause her to become reckless, especially in her sexuality. While Kate initially doesn't mind this new uninhibited Kara, she will eventually realize how dangerous a reckless Supergirl slave to her hormones can be and will work with the others to reverts her to normal. In another episode, Harley Quinn takes her revenge against Supergirl with an ingenious device that will absorb all of Supergirl's powers and transfers it to a mechanical suit. After rendering Supergirl powerless, Harley will use the suit to become the most powerful woman in the world, before being stopped once again allowing Luke Fox to reverse the effects of the device and returning the powers to Kara.

Rachel Skarsten as Elizabeth "Beth" Kane/Alice: Kate's presumed-dead fraternal twin sister and the leader of the Wonderland Gang with an ever-changing personality who sets out to erode Gotham's sense of security.

Meagan Tandy as Sophie Moore: A military academy graduate, former high-level Crows agent, and Kate's estranged ex-girlfriend who serves as one of Gotham's protectors. She eventually finds out Kate is Batwoman and becomes an ally. The two will also eventually get back together.

Chyler Leigh as Alexandra "Alex" Danvers/Sentinel: Kara's human adoptive sister. She is a physician, scientist and government agent who serves as director of the DEO. She is engaged to police detective Maggie Sawyer.

Camrus Johnson as Luke Fox/Batwing: The son of the late Lucius Fox and a staunch Batman loyalist who keeps Wayne Tower secure in Batman's absence. After Kate becomes Batwoman, he comes to understand that Gotham needs a new hero and becomes an ally to her. He is later revealed to be homosexual and starts a relationship with fellow scientist Curtis Holt.

Victoria Cartagena as Renee Montoya: A former police officer in the Gotham City Police Department who left when she could no longer stomach its corruption. She has a huge crush on Kate/Batwoman.

Erin Richards as Barbara Kean: James Gordon's fiancée, Barbara Kean, though their relationship deteriorates over the course of the season. She renews a past romantic relationship with Renee Montoya and later gets promoted as the new commissioner of Gotham City.

Katie McGrath as Lena Luthor: The CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good. As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. She and Supergirl will develope a relationship akin to the TV show but this time they will get romantically envolved and starts dating.

Dante Pereira-Olson as Bruce Wayne: formerly the vigilante known as Batman, until he was captured by a mysterious organization of villains (later revealed to be The Court Of Owls) that forced him to swallow a pill that reverted him back to the age and body of a child, though he still keeps his memories as an adult. Now unable to fight criminals, he went into hiding and Kate and the others will discover the truth about him only much lately. He disapproves of her cousin's appropriation of his technology, costume and title but will be forced to accept it as he is no longer in the shape of fighting crimes and recognizes that the world still need heroes. He will later be captured by Harley and Ivy who will turn him into Harley Jr, a miniature version of Harley Quinn. He will spend most of the series turned into Harley and Ivy's devoted and crazy adopted "daughter" before being restored to normal. Cameron Monaghan as The Joker: the infamous Clown Prince of Crime and nemesis to Batman, who doesn't see Batwoman as a worthy successor of his old foe. He's also keen on regaining control of his former sidekick Harley Quinn who has rejected him after so many abuses. Hannah Gross as Jeannie: the wife of the failed stand-up comedian who would become the criminal known as the Joker. Due to his erratic behavior and outbursts, she became concerned what he would do to her. Some of the police officers of the Gotham City Police Department helped Jeannie in faking her death after learning about this from her and gave her some money to flee to Alaska. However, this would play a factor in driving her husband insane. Batwoman, despite knowing Jeannie is alive, kept it a secret so the media and the Joker especially wouldn't come after her. She too is revealed to be a lesbian that was pretty much forced to marry a man she didn't love by her family to hide the shame.

Francesca Root-Dodson as Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn: the Joker's former sidekick who left him after suffering so many abuses and became a criminal on her own with her new partner Poison Ivy, with whome she is also engaged. The two are very sexually promiscuous as always and dream about bringin' Batwoman on their side, and enjoy clashing with her and Supergirl in a cat-mouse constant game. She is crazy but incredibly creative in her plans. At some point, she and Ivy will decide that it's time for them to have a child and so they will kidnap Bruce Wayne, now turned into a child, inflicting weeks of torture and brainwashing on him to turn him into a miniature version of Harley Quinn, dubbed "Harley Jr." (because they wanted a girl, they also dressed him in girl's clothes and applied feminine makeup and put hormone blockers on him to make him more feminine).

Bridget Regan as Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy: a former botany student of Gotham University, who was a passionate, brilliant scientist with a mind for changing the world for the better. Pamela's plans shifted when she was experimented on by a colleague, injected with various plant toxins which turned her into the infamous Batman villain: Poison Ivy. She and Harley Quinn later became lovers and formed a villainous team. In this version, Ivy is revealed to be a naturist, so she spends most of the time at her lair with Harley completely naked. Ivy has the power of brainwashing anyone she kisses, which she will use in an episode to turn Supergirl into a slave of her will. Batwoman will be forced to build herself an armor similar to The Dark Knight Returns and defeats Supergirl in a one-on-one fight to free her from Ivy's control.

Hannah Gunn as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl: the daughter of Gotham City Police Department commissioner James Gordon, and a crime-fighting protegee of Batman. She is the leader of the Birds Of Prey and one of the most trusted allies of Batwoman and Supergirl. She is also revealed to be a lesbian and to be engaged to her crime-fighting partner Black Canary.

Caity Lotz as Dinah Lance/Black Canary: Batgirl's fiancée and crime-fighting partner with high experience of Martial Arts and the ability to unleash a Ultrasonic scream (also called the Canary Cry). She is a member of the Birds Of Prey and one of the most trusted allies of Batwoman and Supergirl. She and Kate/Batwoman once slept together while drunk but both realized it was a mistake and will go on without ever telling anyone about it.

Lili Simmons as Selina Kyle/Catwoman: a morally ambiguous street thief who was once an ally and later love interest to Bruce Wayne/Batman but the two broke up due to Bruce's constant refusal to officially get engaged. She later became a member of the Birds Of Prey and an ally of Batwoman and Supergirl. She will have sex with Kate in an episode and comments later that "she truly is the best Batman!". Later, she will begin a relationship with her former ally/enemy Tigress.

Jessica Lucas as Tabitha Galavan/Tigress: she used to be Selina Kyle's mentor and partner-in-crime but the two broke up when Catwoman fell in love with Batman and decided to pursue a nobler path. Because of this, Tabitha initially wants to kill Bruce Wayne, now an helpless child, and bring Catwoman back to her side. Eventually, the two will recouncile and Tigress will become more than an anti-hero as well, allying herself with Batwoman, Supergirl and the Birds of Prey. She and Selina will eventually get back together.

Katherine Barrell as Dreamdancer: an oneiric witch that can enters the dreams of people, forcing them to face their greatest fears and dreams about their insecurities. She will pursue Supergirl while in a coma after a fight, and Batwoman and her allies will be forced to travel in the dream-world to rescue her.

Taylor Cole as Diana/Wonder Woman: the demigoddess crown princess of Themyscira and Batwoman's childhood heroine and role model. In her first appearance, she is revealed to be a lesbian, and her mother recruited a rock-man to send for her rebellious daughter who left Themyscira without her permission. Wonder Woman rid herself of him, apologized to her lover for the mess and then have sex with her again to apologize. Wonder Woman is one of Batwoman and Supergirl' closest allies but in an episode Poison Ivy will brainwash her with a kiss forcing her to fight against her friends. When Harley Quinn steals all of Supergirl's powers and transfers it to a mechanical suit, Wonder Woman trys to stop her but Harley will defeat her and steals her superpowers as well, rendering Wonder Woman powerless. Even worse, Diana will quickly realize that, having lost her immortality, she is rapidly aging to match her real age. Thankfully, Batwoman and her allies will defeat Harley and Luke Fox will use the device to return Diana her powers before she dies.

Rumer Willis as Doctor Jenny Lewis: Wonder Woman's girlfriend who works as a researcher for L-Corp and is longtime best friend with Lena Luthor.

Candice Patton as Iris West: the local version of the same character from The Flash TV series. She may look the same but she is very different as she is The Flash of this reality, since she is the one who got struck by a lightning that connected her to the Speed Force givin them super speed powers that she later decided to use to fight crimes and injustice. She will become one of Batwoman and Supergirl's allies and friends. In this version, Iris is bisexual and has a one-night flirt with Kara. Later, she will begin a relationship with Spencer Young. She loves to race with Supergirl and she always win, except a few times when she let her win.

Kiana Madeira as Spencer Young: a former blogger who reported on meta-humans in her blog, Spyn Zone. After her phone was enhanced with dark matter during the Enlightenment, she used its powers to "create" news in an effort to make herself famous before being stopped and arrested by the Flash. She eventually decide to reform and become a serious journalist, in order to help the superheroines with their activities. She and Iris eventually become closer and get romantically involved with each other.

Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/Anti-Flash: in this reality, Barry is the ex-boyfriend of Iris West, whome she used to date since high school. After discovering that Barry was cheating on her with their friend Caitlin Snow, an enraged Iris vows to make Barry regret it. She uses her superpowers to publicly embarrass him, throwing his car into space and eventually causing him to lose his job by stripping him naked during an important meeting. Humiliated and scarred for life, Barry will later discover how Iris got his powers and simulate the accident again thus gaining the powers of the Speed Force. Labelling himself as Anti-Flash, he'll become a supervillain, hellbent on killing Iris.

Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost: Iris West's former friend, later love rival, who also became a supervillain to enact her revenge on Iris after she caused her and Barry to split, due to Barry's mental breakdown after Iris humiliated her. Later, she will appear in the series from time to time, often helping the other villains in her quest to get revenge first on The Flash and later Batwoman and Supergirl as well.

Katrina Law as Nyssa Al Ghul: a master assassin and daughter of Batman's old foe Ra's Al Ghul. She took over the League of Assassins after her father's death and she wishes to bring Kate/Batwoman to her side and marry her. The two will have a love/hate relationship similar to Batman and Talia.

Jack Moore as Raymond "Ray" Terrill: a former Tulsa Fair Housing employee who experienced something incomprehensible one night, met his doppelgänger from Earth-X who irradiated him with his powers, turning into pure light. From then on, Ray learned to control his newly acquired abilities, becoming the hero of Tulsa known by the nickname The Ray. He is homosexual and engaged to Kate's friend Evan Blake/Wolf Spider.

Lincoln Clauss as Evan Blake/Wolf Spider: an art thief and an old friend of Kate Kane. While morally ambigous, they always know that he can be trusted when they need him and he helped the heroines many times. Later, he will begin a relationship with the superhero The Ray.

Nafessa Williams as Anissa Pierce/Thunder: the sister of the superhero Black Lightning. She is one of Batwoman and Supergirl's friends and allies.

Andy Allo as Zoe Beccarin: a social-media savvy musician and Anissa's girlfriend. She and Kate also used to date each other.

Uma Thurman as as Dr. June Moone/Enchantress: an archaeologist who is possessed by an ancient evil force that transforms her into a host of a powerful sorceress, when summoned.

David Corenswet as Jonathan Kent/Superboy: the son of Superman and Lois Lane and Supergirl's first cousin, who comes from the future and ends up in Batwoman's timeline by accident. Now unable to return to his era, he will join his first cousin and her friends' crusade. He is powerful but also inexperienced and clumsy. He is homosexual and will become dating Spencer Young's assistant Jay Nakamura.

Sadie Stanley as Zoe Lawton/Black Owl: the daughter of top mercenary and assassin Floyd Lawton/Deadshot. Following her father's death, Zoe (inspired by his sacrifice in search for redemption) became a member of the Birds Of Prey with advanced skills in martial arts and with her father's ability to never miss the target. She is also revealed to be a lesbian and to be engaged to her college roommate Dharma.

Brooke Merry as Dharma: Zoe Lawton's girlfriend and college roommate.

Jessica Rothe, Daniella Pineda, Jade Harlow, Megan Hind, Sophie Thatcher, Jordyn Jones, Skyler Wright, Peyton Kennedy, Sydney Sweeney and Summer Yasmine Bishil will portray either gues-starring or recurring characters. Each of them will have a crush with Kate/Batwoman resulting in their characters having sex.