In the upcoming CW's 'The Flash' Season 2: Will Katie Cassidy/Black Siren "Wound" Carlos Valdes/Cisco Ramon? Read More »
The annual crossover between "Arrow" and "The Flash" is two weeks away, which means the spoilers for the episode have started emerging. The latest batch details some new character pairings and a grand total of NINE superheroes in the two-night event. Read More »
Laurel Lance's (Katie Cassidy) transformation into the Black Canary has been one of the focal points of Season 3 of Arrow, but she is still without the Canary Cry, a key feature of the character from the comics. But could the change on an upcoming episode of The Flash? Read More »
Just because the CW show is currently on hiatus, that doesn't mean the cast of "The Flash" has stopped working. Jesse L. Martin (Joe West), Rick Cosnett (Eddie Thawne), and Carlos Valdes (Cisco Ramon) are working together on a Kickstarter page, to setup their short film, "The Letter Carrier." Read More »
While "The Flash" is on its winter break on the CW network, casting additions have been announced for the upcoming first season. Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) will face another DC Comics super villain, The Golden Glider (Peyton List) and Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) gets a surprise visit from Nicholas Gonzalez. Read More »
With "The Flash" currently underway on the CW network, viewers are anxiously awaiting for the next big twist. As the DC Comics superhero continues fighting crime, will Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) discover Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh)'s secret? Read More »
The CW's Arrow and its spinoff, The Flash, will soon have their first major crossover event that will bring Oliver Queen and Barry Allen together. Each series will host one hour of the crossover, so we'll get to see the Arrow team in Central City and The Flash crew in Starling City. Read More »
CW fans already remember Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon during their guest appearance on "Arrow." Now Danielle Panabaker and Carlos Valdes tease viewers on what’s ahead for their TV alter egos in their spinoff series, "The Flash." Read More »