The Flash (CW)

Did anyone catch the Batman easter eggs and just think of the possibilities
 

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Good News!!

It been announced that Tom Cavanagh and Violett Beane will return as series regulars for the 3rd Season of The Flash.


The Big Question is which version with they return as? Earth 1, Earth 2 or ?


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Good News!!


The Big Question is which version with they return as? Earth 1, Earth 2 or ?


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Earth 1 Harrison Wells was disintegrated by Eobard Thawne so it'd have to be Earth 2 Harrison Wells and Jesse Wells. Unless they do a paradox twist in the third season of course.
 
Earth 1 Harrison Wells was disintegrated by Eobard Thawne so it'd have to be Earth 2 Harrison Wells and Jesse Wells. Unless they do a paradox twist in the third season of course.

When Barry went back in time at the end of the season finale that hadn't happened yet! :unsure:
 
I can already hear Cisco saying "I don't trust him he looks like Draco Malfoy"!!



‘The Flash’ Casts ‘Harry Potter’s Tom Felton As Series Regular


While we have been hearing several casting news for the other CW-DCTV shows like Arrow, Supergirl and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, it has been pretty quiet on The Flash front, until today. It was revealed by TV Line that Harry Potter’s very own Draco Malfoy, Tom Felton, has joined the DC series as a series regular for the third season. Here’s how TV Line describes Felton’s character.

“Felton will play Julian Dorn, a fellow CSI at the Central City Police Department who suspects there’s more to Barry Allen than just his good guy reputation.”


This is the first piece of news that we have gotten for the third season of The Flash, for understandable reasons as the fall season of the show will be dealing with the effects of Barry’s decision in the season two finale. Barry Allen himself, Grant Gustin, revealed on Twitter very recently that the Season 3 premiere will in fact be titled “Flashpoint” as the show will be adapting the famous DC storyline that gave us The New 52.

The Flash Season 3 is set to premiere on October 4th at 8/7c on The CW.


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New promo poster...
This season is gonna be sick...
 

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I am excited for kid flash or will they call him impulse? Even though that's a different character.
 
I am excited for kid flash or will they call him impulse? Even though that's a different character.

I thought Wally in the tv show is at least 18 so I'm not sure why they'd call him "kid" flash.
 
THE FLASH Comic-Con® 2016 Highlight Reel & Season 3 First Look
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGfNDFILyYU[/youtube]
 
It was announced today that Kevin Smith would be returning to direct another episode of The Flash this season.

He would also be directing an episode of Supergirl as well.
 
It was announced today that Kevin Smith would be returning to direct another episode of The Flash this season.

He would also be directing an episode of Supergirl as well.

This makes me happy,they should let him have a go at some of the movies
 
Your first thought is this is going to be bad but remember the episode from Buffy!

“The Flash” and “Supergirl” will channel their cast members’ real life superpowers — their singing talents — for two musical crossover episodes in the back half of the season, around episode 13 or 14, the executive producers revealed at The CW’s Television Critics Association summer press tour presentation on Thursday. The executive producers of all four CW superhero shows — “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Arrow” and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” — were on hand to discuss what’s ahead for the new seasons.

That crossover is not to be confused with the epic four-show crossover that will take place between “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Arrow” and “Legends” in November, executive producer Greg Berlanti noted. With stars Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist both alums of “Glee,” and a number of other cast members having done stints on Broadway, the musical episodes seemed like a no brainer for the producers, and will use “mostly pre-exisiting” songs, although Berlanti said the writers hope to pen at least one original song for each episode.


“When they’re not acting or flying or punching or exploding things, they’re singing,” Ali Adler said of Benoist and Gustin, having worked with both stars on “Glee.”


“Some of you may know my personal love for musicals, and we have a number of people who can sing across all the shows,” Berlanti noted, with the producers citing John Barrowman, Victor Garber, Jesse L. Martin and Jeremy Jordan as being especially excited about the crossover.

“We’ve got such talented actors, 15 years from now when the last of these shows is going off the air, that would be a big regret [if we didn’t do it] – it’s too much fun not to,” Sarah Schechter noted
 

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