Maybe the Flash could visit the MCU. He could race against Quicksilver. It would be a really cool showdown of speedsters from different universes. And then the Flash could get involved in an MCU - level threat, like Thanos' invasion but in a different timeline. He could use his speed to try and steal the Infinity Gauntlet from Thanos, creating a whole new plotline for a fanfiction.
Another way is through shared villains. Say a villain has the ability to travel between the two universes and is causing chaos in both. This would force the heroes to come together. For instance, Loki could find a way to the Arrowverse and start causing trouble. The Arrowverse heroes would be out of their depth dealing with a god of mischief, so they call in the Avengers for help. The two groups would have to learn about each other's abilities and strategies to take on Loki.
The Arrowverse takes inspiration from the comics, but it's not a one-to-one canon. Writers and producers make choices to create a unique and coherent TV narrative, which means not all comic details are followed precisely.
They often explore deep emotional connections between male characters. For example, they might show how two characters support each other through tough times in the Arrowverse.
No, it's not appropriate. The Arrowverse is a franchise that is aimed at a wide audience, including younger viewers. Writing sex fanfic goes against the family - friendly and heroic nature of the Arrowverse. It's better to write fanfic that focuses on positive aspects such as character development, heroic deeds, and the exploration of the complex relationships between the superheroes in a non - sexual way.
They contribute in several ways. Firstly, they keep the fans engaged between movie releases. They also introduce new concepts and ideas that might later be incorporated into the movies. For instance, some new villains or plot twists can first be tested in the graphic novels. Also, they can provide different interpretations of the characters, adding more dimensions to the overall MCU franchise. Moreover, they can attract new fans who are more into reading graphic novels rather than just watching movies.
Not always. While the MCU draws inspiration from the comics, there are often changes and adaptations made to fit the cinematic universe and modern audiences.