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Gustin envisioned possibly ending the series with Barry Allen / The Flash sacrificing himself to keep the Speed Force alive by time traveling back to the show's first episode and becoming the lightning that struck his past self and gave him his powers, thus closing a time loop and giving him a "hero's death" like a fan theory he read claimed ...
After nine seasons on The CW, The Flash has officially ended its run. The hit series based on the DC Comics of the same name came to an end on May 24. The network announced the final season in ...
The Speed Force warns Team Flash that Barry and the crystal are in 2049 before vanishing. Eddie watches Korber get pulled into a singularity that opens over his grave. At the Flash Museum, he sees a girl resembling Nora West-Allen claiming to be his daughter, but the real Nora stops him. Team Flash 2049 finds that Eddie is subconsciously ...
The Flash crossover episode, "Invasion!", saw a season three-high viewership of 4.15 million viewers, which was the show's largest since December 9, 2014, and a season three-high 18–49 rating, the highest since February 16, 2016. [125]
Grant Gustin had a lot to say — and to share — during his visit to TVLine’s New York office, where he reflected on The Flash‘s nine-season run and teased the final few episodes. In Part 1 ...
The Flash series finale has now come and gone, and OG Team Flash member Cisco Ramon did not put in one final, crowd-pleasing encore. Original cast member Carlos Valdes, who exited the Arrowverse ...
The Flash is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns, airing on The CW. It is based on the Barry Allen incarnation of DC Comics character the Flash, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds.
In reviewing the finale, IGN's Jesse Schedeen gave the episode "We Are the Flash" a rating of 4.6/10, opining that, "As troubled as the series has been this year, it's disappointing but unsurprising to see The Flash ' s fourth season end on such a bland note." [139] Mike Cecchini of Den of Geek! similarly assigned the episode a rating of 2.5/5.