New Flash Season 4 Photos Show Off Sharper New Suit

While superhero movies have a tendency to have roughly two suits per film, TV shows tend to be much more gradual with their transitions. For the most part, CW’s The Flash has had no real costume changes. The only real change came in Season 2, when they introduced the logo with the white background (there may have been other differences, but they weren’t too obvious).

After a couple seasons, it looks like they’ll finally be changing things up a bit, as revealed via new photos from Season 4, Episode 2. Have a look at those photos — as well as many others — down below!

So what are the differences? They may not be all that apparent initially, but the new set does have much sharper angles scattered about its design. They’ve also stitched in some abs for Barry, and gave extra color to the belt. All in all, I think it’s a sleeker, slightly less cheesy look for the character.

I can name all the little differences, but it’s probably better just to show a comparison.

You know who hasn’t had a new suit design, though? Poor Wally West. Sadly, he’s still stuck in the silly-looking half-red, half-yellow suit that makes him look like he has boobs. Maybe next season, Wally.

What do you think of The Flash’s new design? Let us know down below!

The Flash returns to The CW on October 10 at 8/7c.

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SOURCE: The CW (via Screen Rant)

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