While "The Flash" is on its winter break on the CW network, plans are already underway for the upcoming second half of the first season From DC Comics' Rogues gallery, will Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) face a more "dangerous, diabolically depraved" Trickster (played by Mark Hamill)? Read More »
With "The Flash" on its winter break on the CW network, it's the perfect time to look back on the successful DC Comics crossover event. In an uneasy alliance, Grant Gustin (Barry Allen), Stephen Amell (Oliver Queen), and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) discovered what the biggest weakest is, their greatest strengths are, and a shocking discovery is "The Flash vs. Arrow." Read More »
While "The Flash" is on its winter break on the CW network, a sneak peek had been released for the upcoming second half of the first season. It's fire versus speed as Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) confronts another DC Comics superhero, Firestorm aka Ronnie Raymond (Robbie Amell). 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 »
The mid-season finale arrived for The Flash on the CW network, leaving anxious viewers with many questions. Not only was the secret identity of a major super villain revealed, the relationship between Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Iris West (Candice Patton) is only "going to get worse." Read More »
With "The Flash" gaining speed from its mind-season finale on the CW network, the TV show is getting ready with a new cast member after its winter break. "Stars Wars: The Force Awakens" very own Mark Hamill is joining Grant Gustin (Barry Allen) and reuniting with John Wesley Shipp on the superhero drama as the DC Comics super villain, The Trickster. Read More »
The mid-season finale arrived for "The Flash" on the CW network, leading up to major surprises and revelations for viewers. Twitter followers were on the edge of their seats as they watched Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) and Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) confront the major DC Comics super villain, the Reverse-Flash. Read More »
A major super villain and a superhero from the DC Comics Universe arrives in the winter finale of CW's "The Flash." Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) has to face off against the Reverse-Flash, Firestorm, and Dr. Tina McGee in 'The Man In The Yellow Suit.' Read More »
With "The Flash" gaining speed with its first crossover event on the CW network, the superhero TV show heads towards the finish line with its mid-season finale. Face to face with the man who murdered his mother, will Grant Gustin (Barry Allen) ultimately meet his dark side and "break the neck" of super villain, the Reverse-Flash? Read More »
Arrow continued Season 3 on Wednesday night with "The Brave and The Bold," the second part of the crossover with The Flash that began on the latter show on Tuesday night with "Flash vs. Arrow." The Arrow episode brought the Central City team to Oliver's home turf, and the hour was a home run just as The Flash was one night earlier. Read More »
In part one of the highly anticipated crossover, super villains and superheroes make their way from the DC Comics Universe on CW’s "The Flash." Under the influence of the Rainbow Raider aka Prism, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) has to face off against Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) in ‘The Flash vs. Arrow.’ Read More »
With "The Flash" gaining speed on the CW network, viewers are just hours away from the DC Comics crossover event, entitled 'Flash vs. Arrow.' In a newly released trailer, will Grant Gustin (Barry Allen), Stephen Amell (Oliver Queen), be able to handle themselves against Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) and Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell)? Read More »
Viewers are just a couple hours away from the highly anticipated DC Comics crossover event on the CW network. Though their alter-egos, Grant Gustin (Barry Allen), Stephen Amell (Oliver Queen) will jump back and forth between each other’s superhero TV shows, "The Flash" and "Arrow." Read More »