5 Reasons Grant Gustin, John Wesley Shipp, Danielle Panabaker In 'The Flash' Are Must-See! [WATCH]
After months of teasing, the premiere of the CW's The Flash will finally land on its premiere date. This is the perfect opportunity to check out why Grant Gustin (Barry Allen), John Wesley Shipp (Henry Allen), and Danielle Panabaker (Caitlin Snow) are so well put together to make this DC Comics superhero series work.
At MStars, we have been truly enthusiastic for the superhero TV show, ever since the Arrow spinoff was officially announced. Here are 5 reasons why we are so excited to see The Flash make its way on television again.
Times have changed since the original The Flash aired on CBS. To kick things off, the Weather Wizard will be the first metahuman Barry will face. Things are only going to get tougher for Barry, especially if the Reverse-Flash is involved.
A major plot twist will be revealed about Dr. Harrison (Tom Cavanagh)'s true motives. Whose side will Caitlin choose when the truth comes out? And what does it have to do with parallel universes, like in Flashpoint?
Shipp also played the Flash in the original CBS superhero drama. Old school meets new school as Shipp and Gustin will share screen time together, marking the first time two scarlet speedsters are in the same room together. Not only is Shipp returning, Amanda Pays is also back as Dr. Tina McGee, but this time, she's the big bad.
The main leads of Prison Break, Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller, will reunite playing as the Flash's baddies, Heat Wave and Captain Cold. Could this be the start of the super villain team, The Rogues?
1) Crossover
This is the episode where characters from both TV superhero shows meet. In the two part episode, Ollie Queen (Stephen Amell) and Barry will end up crossing paths. Just like in the comics, the heroes will fight each other before working together.
The Flash airs on the CW October 7 at 8 p.m. Readers, what are you most excited about the premiere?