The Flash Showrunners Already Know What’s In Store For Season 5
While The Flash may not have been at its strongest during last season, this current season of the show so far has brought a whole lot of fun (and a lot less frustration) to the
While The Flash may not have been at its strongest during last season, this current season of the show so far has brought a whole lot of fun (and a lot less frustration) to the
It sounds like the writers of CW’s The Flash are implementing a lot of things based on the weaknesses of Season 3. In addition to them NOT going for a Speedster villain this time around,
Things have been much slower in The Flash’s world. No, I don’t mean in terms of the CW show’s pacing, but rather the number of Speedsters present. Jesse and Wally are both gone, and that’s
(Image Courtesy of DC Comics.) The Flash returned this week with a bit of a twist to the usual "meta of the week" format. This week's meta introduced viewers to a classic supporting character from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzcI9Vp5u9M The Elongated Man is coming to The Flash. No, for real, we’ll get to see the Elongated Man in The Flash, and now thanks to a new promo, we actually have our first look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re4iaKQF8JA The Flash now seems to be paving back into fun territory with this latests season. While things still aren’t quite back to normal, a more lighthearted Barry seems to be the new normal (which
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEXdiDxM2jg The Flash is back! Last episode saw things returning closer to the original status quo — with Barry returning from the Speed Force, and even Caitlin getting back involved, despite her annoying tendency to
Last year’s season of The Flash may not have been everything it was cracked up to be. Barry was a bit annoying, Killer Frost was overly-dramatic, and on the whole, things took itself maybe a
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
Last year’s Arrowverse crossover, “Invasion,” while admirable in its scope, had a major problem. It tried way too hard to have each episode of each respective show focus on that specific show. For example, during