Barry Allen is taking off for one last experience. The Flash will officially balance his super suit after the impending tenth season, The CW revealed on Monday. The new season, which starts building in a month and is booked for 2023, will be shortened to include 13 episodes.
“Nine seasons! Nine years of saving Central City as he takes groups on a journey near and dear filled with heart, humor, and spectacle. Also, as of now, Barry Allen has shown up towards the exit gate of the last run of his,” lead creator and showrunner Eric Wallace said in a clarification. “So many amazing people have given their ability, time and, in particular, the need to bring this great show to life on an ongoing basis.
So, as we prepare to consider the show’s impressive legacy with our undeniably exciting final installment, I want to thank our cast, writers, producers, and the unusual gathering throughout the process who helped make The Flash a such an extraordinary experience. for swarms all over the planet.
Thanks Grant Gustin. You will always be the definitive portrait of Flash. pic.twitter.com/3lZIPV4RIE
— Lucas (@LukePrime_) August 1, 2022
Last season, The Flash tracked the core value of just over 1 million viewers for each episode.
Exactly when the series returns for its final installment in a year, cast extraordinary Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, who spoke about her experience as a black lead in a divine show, and Danielle Panabaker will return to polish a nine. -season race. Danielle Nicolet, Kayla Compton and Brandon McKnight also star. The show has seen some changes lately with a couple of interesting cast members including Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, and Jesse L. Martin having their positions retired or eliminated.
The CW reinvigorated the long-running legend show for a tenth season in March. With The Flash gone, the uniquely abundant DC titles on The CW’s plan are Stargirl, Superman and Lois, and the upcoming Gotham Knights.
