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The Flash Series Episode Guide: Emily Rickards Says Her Felicity Smoak And Grant Gustin's Barry Allen Will Always Have Some Sort Of Spark
In case you haven't heard, Felicity Smoak will come to Central City. For better viewing, here's your The Flash series episode guide. The next episode of the new CW Network show, titled Going Rogue, will feature the cute nerd of Arrow played by Emily Bett Rickards. Aside from her, fans will also get to see Wentworth Miller's Captain Cold, one of the most popular rogues in Barry Allen's world. This episode will be big both for the Flash series and Arrow fans because it will feature Felicity Smoak who absorbed great following ever since her debut for Arrow and now, it looks like she got Barry Allen smitten, too. For Rickards, she, too, is excited for this episode.
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The Flash Series Spoiler, News, And Updates: Grant Gustin Teases Time Travel Element In The Show
(Watch out: The Flash series spoilers ahead) In the latest episode of the Flash series, we saw flashbacks featuring Robbie Amell's Ronnie Raymond and how became an MIA. Raymond, who is also known as the Firestorm, is the fiancee of Danielle Panabaker's Caitlin Snow who becomes the Killer Frost in the comics. The scenes in the episode called Things You Can't Outrun happened months before Caitlin and Dr. Harrison Wells (played by Tom Cavanagh) discovered the speedster superhero so it is understandable that Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) wasn't there in the STAR labs. However, according to Gustin, his Barry Allen will be a big part of events that happened long before he donned the red costume. Not as the innocent forensic investigator or the crying kid but as the super fast The Flash. He will revisit the past via time travel.
The Flash Series News, Spoiler, Update: DC Entertainment's Chief Creative Officer Says The Flash Makes Him The Happiest Among All DC-Based Shows On TV
The Flash series is getting better each episode, both in story and ratings. This CW Network series, which stars Grant Gustin in the title role, is just one of many DC Comics-based shows that is dominating TV. On the same network, DC has Arrow which stars Stephen Amell. These two shows are set to do two crossover episodes. In NBC, Constantine premiers Thursday. DC Entertainment's Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns says he's happy with the warm reception that his works are getting. In an interview with Buzzfeed, he credit each show's success to the continuous collaborations between top officials of DC and the Warner Bros.
The Flash Series Spoiler, Episode Guide, And Update: Danielle Panabaker Speaks About Her Character Becoming Killer Frost And Her Chemistry With Robbie Amell
Read at your own risk as this contains The Flash Series spoiler. In last night's episode, Robbie Amell's Ronnie Raymond, a.k.a. as the Firestorm, surfaced through flashbacks. This week's episode gave fans insights on how, when, and where Raymond got his powers. If you haven't been following, Amell's character is the fiancée of Danielle Panabaker's Caitlin Snow, one of the scientists inside the S.T.A.R. labs where Grant Gustin's Barry Allen is being sheltered. That episode, titled "Things You Can Outrun," isn't just about Ronnie Raymond, it is also about the history of Caitlin Snow.
The Flash Series Spoiler, Episode 4 Guide: Emotions Will Run High In Star Labs As Robbie Amell's Character Seek Vengeance
Previous the Flash series spoiler revealed that Robbie Amell will be one of the heaviest character in the new CW Network show. Fans will finally meet him on the third episode and this episode that features the star of the canceled The Tomorrow People will be as good as advertised. In the Spoiler Room by the Entertainment Weekly's Natalie Abrams, it is revealed that the Flash, which stars Grant Gustin in the title role, will feature flashbacks to the time that Amell's Ronnie Raymond was still alive. In DC comics, Raymond is the Firestorm and is the fiancee of Danielle Panabaker's Dr. Caitlin Snow who she believed died during an explosion at S.T.A.R. Labs.
The Flash Series, News, Spoiler, Update: Grant Gustin Thanks Fans For Warm Reception, Says The Show Keeps Getting Better
The Flash Series news and reviews you probably read over the past few days are all good in nature. That is because this fresh CW Network show, which is based on DC character of the same name, has been one of the hottest series since it debut on October 7. In fact, it broke Vampire Diaries' record in 2009 for being the most watched premier among all CW Network shows. For Grant Gustin, who plays the title role, he's thankful for the warm reception that his show receives. Two episodes into the season, he already feels overwhelmed with the TV success of Barry Allen and the rest of the gang.
The Flash Series Talks: Arrow's Brandon Routh Speaks About His Character, Atom, Possibly Crossing Over To Barry Allen's World
The Flash Series Arrow crossover episodes have a lot of DC fans agitated. Earlier reports say there will be two episodes of this, both on the eighth episode of the two DC Comics-based series. While the meeting of Grant Gustin's Barry Allen and Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen has fans excited, another The Flash series talks that is taking over forums is the possible arrival of Brandon Routh's Ray Palmer in Starling City.
The Flash Series News: Candice Patton On Felicity Smoak's Arrival At The Show - 'The Last Thing We Need Is Women On TV Hating Each Other'
The Flash series continues its hot start after it aired its second episode. According to Fast National rating, the new CW Network series' second episode, titled The Fastest Man Alive, was watched by an estimated 4.15 million viewers. It even tied with direct rival Agents of SHIELD in the demo. Things are looking good for Grant Gustin's Allen and expect it to become even better once the crossover episode with Arrow takes place. In that episode, several characters from Starling City will meet Allen and his crew. One of which is Felicity Smoak who is played by Emily Bett Rickards.
The Flash Arrow Crossover Episode: Things You Need To Know About The Much Anticipated Meeting Of The Worlds Of Barry Allen And Oliver Queen
The Flash Arrow crossover episodes are among the most anticipated TV event this fall. Fans of the two CW Network series are excited to see Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) meet on the same universe. Although this has happened before at Central City when Allen visited Oliver while he is searching for the killer of his father, fans of the DC universe take this as a gigantic episode as the crossover episodes will feature the two superheroes in full-length.
The Flash TV Series Spoiler, News, and Update: Will Iris West Discover Barry Allen’s Secret Soon?
The Flash (Grant Gustin) may be the fastest man alive but he surely won’t escape the eyes of the public, especially because of all the heroics he has done for the people. Will his identity be revealed? It won’t be surprising to see Barry Allen’s alter-ego make it to headlines of Starling City newspaper. One person who will have great interest on him is someone very familiar, the apple of his eyes, Iris West.
The Flash Series Spoiler, Episode 4 Synopsis Released: Barry Allen Shares A Kiss With A Visitor From Arrow
Previous the Flash series spoilers revealed that there will be a crossover between the new CW show and Arrow. On the fourth episode that will air on October 28 , Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) will be welcoming some guys from Starling City. However, he won't be Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen, a.k.a. Arrow. Not yet. The one that's coming is actually a she and she's none other than Felicity Smoak who's portrayed by Emily Bett Rickards. Remember in some episodes of Arrow season where she and Barry had a little flirtation? Looks like it will continue at Central City. In fact, their fondness of each other might even go next level.
The Flash CW Series Spoiler: Another Villain Set To Terrorize And The Starling City, Find Out Who He Is
In just one day, fans received two The Flash CW Series spoilers, how about that? After announcing that Alias alum Victor Garber has been chosen to play Dr. Martin Stein to complete the Firestorm duo alongside Robbie Amell, the CW Network has introduced another character, a villain that is, that will try to slow down the Flash (Grant Gustin). This villain that will arrive will also be momentous especially for the LGBT group. The new the Flash CW series character is Pied Piper and will be played by Andy Mientus of musical drama series Smash.
The Flash CW Series And Arrow Might Be Joined By Another DC Superhero: The Two Show's Developers Also Talk About Brilliance Of Felicity Smoak
The Flash CW series and Arrow are taking things to greater heights when it comes to television superhero. The Grant Gustin-starrer series made a new record in just its first episode as it became the CW Network's highest-rated series debut since 2009 when the Vampire Diaries aired its very first episode. Meanwhile, Arrow, which stars Stephen Amell, has been receiving great reviews left and right. In fact, it was named by TIME magazine as "the best, most fully-realized superhero franchise out there." These two shows will be CW Network's bread and butter in a foreseeable future. The network is doing great with their DC Comics-based shows. Do they need to add one? Looks like DC Comics fans don't need to make a plea.
The Flash CW Series Spoiler: [Photo] Meet Wentworth Miller’s Captain Cold Who Will Bring Big Problems To Starling City and Barry Allen
After a hot premier, looks like the world of Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) will get a little colder. That is if the speedy superhero fails to contain one of his first nemesis. According to new The Flash CW Series from TV Line's Michael Ausiello, Captain Cold (to be played by Wentworth Miller) will be a big problem that Allen will have trouble dealing with. The writer even said that the amount of power that the Flash has right now might not be enough to finish off Captain Cold.
The Flash CW Series: Grant Gustin Says His Stint Glee Helped Him ‘Humble A Little Bit’, Adds It Was A Crucial Part Of His Career
When the Flash CW series debut on October 7, you will see a completely different Grant Gustin. From a "promiscuous" and "scheming" character in hit musical series Glee, Gustin now turns into a crime-fighting superhero. Glee is where the 24-year old actor rose to prominence. He played Sebastian Smythe, a gay transferee who tried to split up one of the favorite couples in the show (Kurt, played by Chris Colfer, and Blaine, played by Darren Criss).
The Flash CW Series Spoiler: Grant Gustin Says Continuous Running Makes Him Feel Like He's Passing Out, Actor Says He Didn’t Thought He’ll Get The Role
The Flash CW series is just few days away and fans are excited to see their new speedy superhero. Starring Grant Gustin, this new show is a spin-off of the hit superhero show Arrow that stars Stephen Amell. While fans are hoping that the Flash can also make days run faster, Gustin said that sometimes, whenever he's running while shooting the show, he feels like he needs to slow down because of dizziness. If the main strength of the Flash is his speed, for the actor who portrays the role, he still needs some getting used to.
The Flash CW Series Spoilers: Did DC Comics Just Hinted That Wally West Will Join The New Superhero Series Through Their Recent Post?
In previous The Flash CW Series spoiler, the identities of the villains that will terrorize Starling City were revealed one by one. Among them are Captain Cold (to be played by Wentworth Miller), Bette Sans Souci (Kelly Frye), General Wade Elling (Clancy Brown) and Heatwave (Dominic Purcell). As if these enemies intended to slow down The Flash (Grant Gustin) are not enough, one more villain could be coming, at least that's what the recent DC Comics post indicated.
The Flash CW Series Spoiler: World's Fastest Man Will Meet One More Member Of The Rogues , Plus Sneak Peek For The Crossover Arrow Episode
Looks like The Flash/Barry Allen will have his hands full in just its first season. After Captain Cold, Bette Sans Souci, General Wade Elling and Heatwave, another super villain is set to arrive and terrorize Starling City. TV Line's Matt Webb Mitovich has had another spoiler room and there, he talked about the new member of the Rogues that Grant Gustin's The Flash will have to take on.
The Flash CW Series: Showrunner Greg Berlanti Speaks About The Most Important In Doing The Show And How 1990 Version Affect Them
With the success of Arrow, showrunner Greg Berlanti feels more pressure to do better for his another project. The Flash CW Series is one of the most anticipated shows this fall. The DC comic-book based series, which will star Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, is a spin-off of the Stephen Amell starrer. Thus, it didn’t have problem reaching the awareness of viewers.