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==Cast== |
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− | *[[Grant Gustin]] as [[Barry Allen (Earth- |
+ | * [[Grant Gustin]] as [[Barry Allen (Earth-Prime)|Barry Allen / Flash]] |
− | *[[Candice Patton]] as [[Iris West-Allen]] |
+ | * [[Candice Patton]] as [[Iris West-Allen]] |
+ | * [[Efrat Dor]] as Eva McCulloch |
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+ | * [[Danielle Nicolet]] as [[Cecile Horton]] |
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− | *[[Danielle Nicolet]] as Defense Attorney [[Cecile Horton]] |
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+ | * [[Tom Cavanagh]] as [[Harrison Nash Wells]] / [[Pariah]] |
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+ | * [[Hartley Sawyer]] as [[Ralph Dibny |Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man]] |
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− | *[[Tom Cavanagh]] as Dr. [[Harrison Nash Wells|Harrison Nash Wells/Pariah]] and Professor [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash]] |
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− | *[[Efrat Dor]] as [[Eva McCulloch]]<ref name="EW">[https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/21/the-flash-efrat-dor-eva-mcculloch-iris/ "''The Flash'' casts ''Mayans M.C.'' actress in role that 'pushes the boundaries of sanity'" - Entertainment Weekly]</ref> |
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− | ===Recurring |
+ | ===Recurring === |
− | *[[Sendhil Ramamurthy]] |
+ | * [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]] as [[Ramsey Rosso|Ramsey Rosso / Bloodwork]] |
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+ | * [[Natalie Dreyfuss]] as [[Sue Dearbon]] |
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+ | * [[Kayla Compton]] as [[Allegra Garcia]] |
+ | * [[Victoria Park]] as [[Kamilla Hwang]] |
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− | *[[Jessica Parker Kennedy]] as [[Nora West-Allen]] <small>(archive footage)</small> |
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+ | ===Guest === |
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− | *[[Michelle Harrison]] as |
+ | * [[Michelle Harrison]] as [[Joan Williams]] and [[Nora Allen]] and [[Speed Force]] |
− | *[[Kayla Compton]] as [[Allegra Garcia]] |
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− | *[[Alexa Barajas]] as [[Esperanza Garcia|Esperanza Garcia/Ultraviolet]] |
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+ | * [[Keiynan Lonsdale]] as [[Wally West|Wally West / Kid Flash]] |
+ | * Ken Camroux-Taylor as [[Hankerson|Judge Hankerson]] |
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+ | * [[Brandon McKnight]] as [[Chester P. Runk]] |
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− | *[[Keiynan Lonsdale]] as [[Wally West|Wally West/Kid Flash]]<ref name="Wally West">[https://screenrant.com/flash-season-6-brings-back-wally-west-tom-cavanaugh-plays-crisis-pariah/ "Flash Season 6 Brings Back Wally West; Tom Cavanagh Plays Crisis' Pariah" - Screen Rant]</ref> |
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+ | * [[Rebecca Roberts]] as [[January Galore]] |
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− | *[[Natalie Dreyfuss]] as [[Sue Dearbon]]<ref name="Sue Dearbon">[https://tvline.com/2019/11/15/the-flash-casts-sue-dearbon-season-6-natalie-dreyfuss/ "The Flash's Sue Dearbon Is Found: Natalie Dreyfuss Lands Recurring Role" - TV Line]</ref> |
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+ | * [[Morena Baccarin]] as [[Gideon (time vault)|Gideon]] (Voice) |
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+ | * [[Carlo Rota]] as [[Remington Meister]] |
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+ | * [[Shawn Stewart]] as [[Mitch Romero]] |
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+ | * [[Katee Sackhoff]] as [[Amunet Black]] |
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+ | * [[Meera Simhan]] as [[Rachel Rosso]] |
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+ | * [[Gardiner Millar]] as Tony Rawlins |
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+ | * [[Danny Trejo]] as [[Breacher|Josh / Breacher]] |
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+ | * [[James Rha]] as Doctor Rodrigo |
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+ | * [[Ryan Handley]] as [[Godspeed]] |
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+ | * [[Amy Pietz]] as [[Debbie Dibny]] |
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+ | === Guest Starring === |
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+ | * [[Brandon Routh]] as [[Ray Palmer]] and [[Clark Kent (Earth-96)|Clark Kent / Kal-El / Superman]] |
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+ | * [[Audrey Marie Anderson]] as [[Lyla Michaels|Lyla Michaels / Harbinger]] |
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+ | * [[Cress Williams]] as [[Jefferson Pierce|Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning]] |
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+ | * [[Tyler Hoechlin]] as [[Clark Kent (Earth-38)|Clark Kent / Kal-El / Superman]] |
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+ | * Dina Meyer as Barbara Gordon / Oracle (voice) |
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+ | * [[Stephen Amell]] as [[Oliver Queen |Oliver Queen / Green Arrow]] |
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+ | * [[Wentworth Miller]] as [[Leonard|Leonard A.I.]] (voice) |
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+ | * [[Katherine McNamara]] as [[Mia Smoak]] |
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+ | * [[Tom Ellis]] as [[Lucifer Morningstar]] |
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+ | * [[Matt Ryan]] as [[John Constantine]] |
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+ | * [[Stephen Lobo]] as [[Jim Corrigan (Purgatory)|Jim Corrigan]] |
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+ | * [[Osric Chau]] as [[Ryan Choi]] |
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==Confirmed plot points== |
==Confirmed plot points== |
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*This season will be divided into "graphic novels". The first batch will be pre-Crisis episodes while the second half will deal with the fallout of Crisis, with {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}} in between.<ref name="interviews" /> |
*This season will be divided into "graphic novels". The first batch will be pre-Crisis episodes while the second half will deal with the fallout of Crisis, with {{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}} in between.<ref name="interviews" /> |
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*The second half of the season will feature a different "Big Bad" than the first half.<ref name="TVLine">[https://tvline.com/2019/07/20/the-flash-season-6-spoilers-comic-con/ "The Flash @ Comic-Con: Series Vet Cast as 'Crisis' Pariah — Plus, Get Scoop on Season 6's Double Villain Plan" - TVLine]</ref> |
*The second half of the season will feature a different "Big Bad" than the first half.<ref name="TVLine">[https://tvline.com/2019/07/20/the-flash-season-6-spoilers-comic-con/ "The Flash @ Comic-Con: Series Vet Cast as 'Crisis' Pariah — Plus, Get Scoop on Season 6's Double Villain Plan" - TVLine]</ref> |
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− | *[[Wally West|Wally West/Kid Flash]] will return.<ref name="Wally West" /> |
+ | *[[Wally West|Wally West/Kid Flash]] will return.<ref name="Wally West">[https://screenrant.com/flash-season-6-brings-back-wally-west-tom-cavanaugh-plays-crisis-pariah/ "Flash Season 6 Brings Back Wally West; Tom Cavanagh Plays Crisis' Pariah" - Screen Rant]</ref> |
*[[Sue Dearbon]] will appear.<ref name="interviews" /> |
*[[Sue Dearbon]] will appear.<ref name="interviews" /> |
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*[[Iris West-Allen|Iris]] will not have a pregnancy storyline this season, but there will be a huge hint about a new version of [[Nora West-Allen|Nora]].<ref name="Collider Interview">[https://collider.com/the-flash-season-6-interview-crisis-on-infinite-earths-eric-wallace/ "'The Flash' Showrunner on Season 6, How New Villain Bloodwork Leads to ''Crisis'', and More" - Collider]</ref> |
*[[Iris West-Allen|Iris]] will not have a pregnancy storyline this season, but there will be a huge hint about a new version of [[Nora West-Allen|Nora]].<ref name="Collider Interview">[https://collider.com/the-flash-season-6-interview-crisis-on-infinite-earths-eric-wallace/ "'The Flash' Showrunner on Season 6, How New Villain Bloodwork Leads to ''Crisis'', and More" - Collider]</ref> |
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*Wally West will meet a classic villain from the classic days of the classic DC comic books.<ref name="Collider Interview"/> |
*Wally West will meet a classic villain from the classic days of the classic DC comic books.<ref name="Collider Interview"/> |
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− | *[[Eva McCulloch]] will appear in the second half of the season.<ref name="EW"/> |
+ | *[[Eva McCulloch]] will appear in the second half of the season.<ref name="EW">[https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/21/the-flash-efrat-dor-eva-mcculloch-iris/ "''The Flash'' casts ''Mayans M.C.'' actress in role that 'pushes the boundaries of sanity'" - Entertainment Weekly]</ref> |
*[[Chester P. Runk|Chester]] will make at least one more appearance.<ref name="Interview">[https://collider.com/the-flash-danielle-panabaker-interview/ "‘The Flash’ Star Danielle Panabaker on Directing a Ralph-Centric Episode and ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’" - Collider]</ref> |
*[[Chester P. Runk|Chester]] will make at least one more appearance.<ref name="Interview">[https://collider.com/the-flash-danielle-panabaker-interview/ "‘The Flash’ Star Danielle Panabaker on Directing a Ralph-Centric Episode and ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’" - Collider]</ref> |
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*[[January Galore|January]] may return.<ref name="Interview"/> |
*[[January Galore|January]] may return.<ref name="Interview"/> |
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==Confirmed characters== |
==Confirmed characters== |
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− | *'''Sue Dearbon:''' Possessing a fierce intelligence and a spitfire personality, Sue Dearbon is the daughter to one of [[Central City (Earth-Prime)|Central City's]] most wealthy families. But there’s much more to Sue than just the socialite reputation that always precedes her, which master detective [[Ralph Dibny|Ralph]] will discover when they finally meet later during Season 6.<ref name="Sue Dearbon"/> |
+ | *'''Sue Dearbon:''' Possessing a fierce intelligence and a spitfire personality, Sue Dearbon is the daughter to one of [[Central City (Earth-Prime)|Central City's]] most wealthy families. But there’s much more to Sue than just the socialite reputation that always precedes her, which master detective [[Ralph Dibny|Ralph]] will discover when they finally meet later during Season 6.<ref name="Sue Dearbon">[https://tvline.com/2019/11/15/the-flash-casts-sue-dearbon-season-6-natalie-dreyfuss/ "The Flash's Sue Dearbon Is Found: Natalie Dreyfuss Lands Recurring Role" - TV Line]</ref> |
*'''Eva McCulloch:''' A quantum engineer and co-founder of [[McCulloch Technologies (Earth-Prime)|McCulloch Technologies]], Eva McCulloch is a scientific genius who works on the bleeding edge. Eva has been away from Central City for many years. But a chance meeting with [[Iris West-Allen]] results in a surprising alliance that pushes the boundaries of sanity, while also uncovering a vast conspiracy to take down [[Team Flash (Earth-Prime)|Team Flash]] and its allies.<ref name="EW"/> |
*'''Eva McCulloch:''' A quantum engineer and co-founder of [[McCulloch Technologies (Earth-Prime)|McCulloch Technologies]], Eva McCulloch is a scientific genius who works on the bleeding edge. Eva has been away from Central City for many years. But a chance meeting with [[Iris West-Allen]] results in a surprising alliance that pushes the boundaries of sanity, while also uncovering a vast conspiracy to take down [[Team Flash (Earth-Prime)|Team Flash]] and its allies.<ref name="EW"/> |
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Revision as of 21:14, 26 January 2020
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The Flash was renewed for a sixth season by The CW on January 31, 2019.[1] It premiered on October 8, 2019 and will consist of 22 episodes.[2]
Synopsis
Barry Allen lived a normal life as a perpetually tardy CSI in the Central City Police Department. He was adopted by his best friend, Iris West’s father, Detective Joe West after Barry’s mother was murdered. Barry’s life was forever changed the night the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator exploded, creating a dark-matter lightning storm that struck Barry, bestowing him with super-speed and making him the fastest man alive. But Barry wasn’t the only person who was given extraordinary abilities that night. The dark matter also created meta-humans, many of whom have wreaked havoc with their powers on Central City. Barry teamed up with his friends at S.T.A.R. Labs, Caitlin Snow, Cisco Ramon, and Dr. Harrison Wells, to begin a journey as The Flash and protect the people of Central City from these powerful new threats.
After years of battling villains and repeatedly saving Central City, Barry and his wife Iris thought they could finally find time to enjoy being newlyweds, but their wedded bliss was interrupted by the appearance of their future daughter Nora West-Allen, who is a speedster known as XS, who has made a big mistake and needs her parents’ help to get home. With Nora in the picture, Barry and Iris’ lives are flipped upside down and, while Nora idolizes Barry and his legacy as The Flash, she carries with her a mysterious grudge towards Iris. Team Flash rallies to find a way to help Nora return to her time, only to discover her presence has altered the timeline and brought the early arrival of the most ruthless, vicious, and relentless villain Team Flash has ever faced: Cicada. They enlist the help of Sherloque Wells to aid in the search for Cicada, while Barry teaches a stuck Nora everything he knows about being a speedster and what it means to be a hero. Nora assists Team Flash with the take-down of a surge of new "meta-humans," but her place on the team is threatened when it is revealed that she is in league with none other than one of The Flash's earliest arch-enemies, Eobard Thawne. Ultimately, Nora is innocent in the grand scheme of Thawne's plan and helps Team Flash realize a way to defeat both Cicada AND Thawne – yet, vanquishing their foes yields an agonizing loss as Nora erases herself from the timeline, leaving all of Team Flash devastated.
Reeling from the loss of Nora, Barry throws himself into work, defeating a record number of metas over the summer, while the rest of Team Flash deals with changes of their own – Cisco, having taken the meta-human cure, is no longer Vibe, Joe is now Captain of C.C.P.D., D.A. Cecile Horton is now considering leaving the district attorney's office, and Ralph Dibny is now searching for a missing heiress named Sue Dearbon. But all of that is put on hold when Dr. Ramsey Rosso, intent on curing death, is overtaken by his own desperation and ambition giving birth to a new villain... Bloodwork.[3]
Cast
Starring
- Grant Gustin as Barry Allen / Flash
- Candice Patton as Iris West-Allen
- Efrat Dor as Eva McCulloch
- Jesse L. Martin as Joe West
- Danielle Nicolet as Cecile Horton
- Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon / Vibe and Echo
- Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Nash Wells / Pariah
- Hartley Sawyer as Ralph Dibny / Elongated Man
- Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost
- LaMonica Garrett as Mar Novu / Monitor and Mobius / Anti-Monitor
Recurring
- Sendhil Ramamurthy as Ramsey Rosso / Bloodwork
- Natalie Dreyfuss as Sue Dearbon
- Kayla Compton as Allegra Garcia
- Victoria Park as Kamilla Hwang
Guest
- Michelle Harrison as Joan Williams and Nora Allen and Speed Force
- John Wesley Shipp as Jay Garrick and Barry Allen (Earth-90)
- Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West / Kid Flash
- Ken Camroux-Taylor as Judge Hankerson
- Brandon McKnight as Chester P. Runk
- Mark Sweatman as Matthew Norvock
- Rebecca Roberts as January Galore
- Morena Baccarin as Gideon (Voice)
- Carlo Rota as Remington Meister
- Shawn Stewart as Mitch Romero
- Katee Sackhoff as Amunet Black
- Meera Simhan as Rachel Rosso
- Gardiner Millar as Tony Rawlins
- Danny Trejo as Josh / Breacher
- James Rha as Doctor Rodrigo
- Ryan Handley as Godspeed
- Amy Pietz as Debbie Dibny
Guest Starring
- Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer and Clark Kent / Kal-El / Superman
- Audrey Marie Anderson as Lyla Michaels / Harbinger
- Cress Williams as Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning
- Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent / Kal-El / Superman
- Dina Meyer as Barbara Gordon / Oracle (voice)
- Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen / Green Arrow
- Wentworth Miller as Leonard A.I. (voice)
- Katherine McNamara as Mia Smoak
- Tom Ellis as Lucifer Morningstar
- Matt Ryan as John Constantine
- Stephen Lobo as Jim Corrigan
- Osric Chau as Ryan Choi
Confirmed plot points
- This season will be divided into "graphic novels". The first batch will be pre-Crisis episodes while the second half will deal with the fallout of Crisis, with Crisis on Infinite Earths in between.[2]
- The second half of the season will feature a different "Big Bad" than the first half.[4]
- Wally West/Kid Flash will return.[5]
- Sue Dearbon will appear.[2]
- Iris will not have a pregnancy storyline this season, but there will be a huge hint about a new version of Nora.[6]
- Wally West will meet a classic villain from the classic days of the classic DC comic books.[6]
- Eva McCulloch will appear in the second half of the season.[7]
- Chester will make at least one more appearance.[8]
- January may return.[8]
- There will be another Ralph-centric episode.[8]
- Amunet Black will return in Love Is A Battlefield.[9]
Confirmed characters
- Sue Dearbon: Possessing a fierce intelligence and a spitfire personality, Sue Dearbon is the daughter to one of Central City's most wealthy families. But there’s much more to Sue than just the socialite reputation that always precedes her, which master detective Ralph will discover when they finally meet later during Season 6.[10]
- Eva McCulloch: A quantum engineer and co-founder of McCulloch Technologies, Eva McCulloch is a scientific genius who works on the bleeding edge. Eva has been away from Central City for many years. But a chance meeting with Iris West-Allen results in a surprising alliance that pushes the boundaries of sanity, while also uncovering a vast conspiracy to take down Team Flash and its allies.[7]
Episodes
# | Episode name | Directed by | Story by | Teleplay by | Original airdate |
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1 | "Into the Void" | Gregory Smith | Eric Wallace & Kelly Wheeler | October 8, 2019 | |
While Barry and Iris deal with the heartbreaking loss of their daughter, Nora, the team faces their greatest threat yet — one that threatens to destroy all of Central City. Meanwhile, Killer Frost has a brush with death that results in an unexpected new dynamic that will change her relationship with Caitlin forever. | |||||
2 | "A Flash of the Lightning" | Chris Peppe | Sam Chalsen & Jeff Hersh | October 15, 2019 | |
Faced with the news of his impending death, Barry's resiliency suffers as he struggles to fight fate. Meanwhile, Cecile's career as a D.A. conflicts with her identity when she crosses paths with a villainous meta-human. | |||||
3 | "Dead Man Running" | Sarah Boyd | Lauren Barnett & Thomas Pound | October 22, 2019 | |
Knowing that Crisis is only weeks away, Barry prepares a member of Team Flash for life without him while hunting a terrifying meta-human with an unquenchable thirst. Meanwhile, Ralph uncovers a family secret. | |||||
4 | "There Will Be Blood" | Marcus Stokes | Lauren Certo & Sterling Gates | October 29, 2019 | |
Barry's efforts to prepare Cisco for Crisis are derailed when Cisco schemes to save Barry's life instead. Meanwhile, Ramsey Rosso uses his deadly new abilities to save his own life, while sacrificing his humanity in the process. | |||||
5 | "Kiss Kiss Breach Breach" | Menhaj Huda | Kelly Wheeler & Joshua V. Gilbert | November 5, 2019 | |
Cisco's faith in his ability to fill Barry's shoes as Team Leader is upended when he learns of a shocking murder. Meanwhile, Killer Frost trusts no one except herself to hunt down the dangerous Ramsey Rosso. | |||||
6 | "License to Elongate" | Danielle Panabaker | Thomas Pound & Jeff Hersh | November 19, 2019 | |
Barry turns his attention to prepping Elongated Man for life after Crisis and without The Flash, but Ralph ultimately teaches Barry a lesson. Meanwhile, Cecile faces her own moment of self-discovery while helping a recuperated Chester P. Runk reclaim his identity. | |||||
7 | "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 1" | Chad Lowe | Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza | November 26, 2019 | |
As Barry Allen stands on the threshold of his impending death in Crisis, his convictions are tested when the monstrous Dr. Ramsey Rosso infects the Flash with a mysterious, hallucinogenic contagion. Meanwhile, reporter Iris West-Allen uncovers a vast conspiracy. | |||||
8 | "The Last Temptation of Barry Allen, Pt. 2" | Michael Nankin | Kristen Kim & Joshua V. Gilbert | December 3, 2019 | |
With The Flash freshly infected by the monstrous Bloodwork, Iris and Cisco battle to help Barry take control of himself before he's lost forever to Ramsey's influence. Meanwhile, the rest of Team Flash fight to reclaim control of Central City from Bloodwork's growing army. | |||||
9 | "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" | David McWhirter | Eric Wallace | Lauren Certo & Sterling Gates | December 10, 2019 |
Pariah enlists Black Lightning to help stop the Anti-Monitor after Flash-90 shares what he learned from his battle in Elseworlds. With the help of Black Lightning, Barry, Cisco and Killer Frost come up with a plan that could save them all. Meanwhile, Iris has a heart-to-heart with Ryan Choi, while Oliver and Diggle return to an old familiar stomping ground. | |||||
10 | "Marathon"[11] | Stefan Pleszczynski[11] | Sam Chalsen & Lauren Barnett[11] | February 4, 2020[11] | |
After The Citizen prints an explosive story, Iris's life is threatened. Refusing to hide from those that are attacking her, Iris sets out to expose a dangerous organization. Meanwhile, Barry must face the consequences of the Crisis and fulfill Oliver Queen's wish for him.[11] | |||||
11 | "Love Is A Battlefield"[9] | Sudz Sutherland[9] | Kelly Wheeler & Jeff Hersh[9] | February 11, 2020[9] | |
Barry and Iris plan a romantic dinner for Valentine's Day but their evening is interrupted by an old foe - Amunet. Meanwhile, Frost gets into the holiday spirit and attempts to help Allegra reconnect with an old love.[9] | |||||
12 | "A Girl Named Sue"[12] | TBA | TBA | February 18, 2020[12] | |
13 | "Grodd Friended Me"[12] | TBA | TBA | February 25, 2020[12] | |
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Production
- Executive producer Eric Wallace took over as the sole showrunner this season because Todd Helbing stepped down from the position at the end of last season to focus on development.[14]
Trivia
- LaMonica Garrett (Mar Novu/The Monitor) is only credited for his respective episode appearances.
Gallery
Title cards
Promotional images
Videos
References