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Revision as of 09:43, 12 June 2020
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The Flash was renewed for a seventh season by The CW on January 7, 2020.[2] It will premiere in January 2021.[1]
Synopsis
Barry Allen lived a normal life as a perpetually tardy C.S.I. in the Central City Police Department. Barry’s life changed forever when the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator exploded, creating a dark-matter lightning storm that struck Barry, bestowing him with superspeed and making him the fastest man alive — The Flash. After a thrilling cliffhanger last season which saw the new Mirror Master victorious and still-at-large in Central City, The Flash must regroup in order to stop her and find a way to make contact with his missing wife, Iris West-Allen. With help from the rest of Team Flash, which includes superheroes Caitlin Snow, Cisco Ramon, Ralph Dibny, and Nash Wells, as well as the Flash’s adoptive father Joe West, Meta-Attorney Cecile Horton, tough cub reporter Allegra Garcia and brilliant tech-nerd Chester P. Runk…Flash will ultimately defeat Mirror Master. But in doing so, he’ll also unleash an even more powerful and devastating threat on Central City: one that threatens to tear his team—and his marriage—apart.[src] |
Cast
Main cast
- Grant Gustin as Barry Allen/The Flash[3]
- Candice Patton as Iris West-Allen[1]
- Danielle Panabaker as Dr. Caitlin Snow/Frost[1]
- Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon[1]
- Danielle Nicolet as Meta-Attorney Cecile Horton[1]
- Efrat Dor as Dr. Eva McCulloch/Mirror Master[4][1]
- Tom Cavanagh as Dr. Harrison Nash Wells[1]
- Jesse L. Martin as Captain Joe West[1]
- Brandon McKnight as Chester P. Runk[5]
- Kayla Compton as Allegra Garcia[6]
Confirmed plot points
Episodes
# | Episode name | Directed by | Story by | Teleplay by | Original airdate |
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1 | "All's Wells That Ends Wells" | TBA | TBA | January 2021[1] |
Production
- On May 13, 2020, showrunner Eric Wallace revealed that the last three episodes of the previous season (episodes 20, 21, and 22), that weren't produced and aired due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, will become the first three episodes of this season.[7]
- On June 8, 2020, Hartley Sawyer was fired from the role of Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man. It is unknown if the role will be recast.[8]
Trivia
- This will be the first season of The Flash to premiere in January instead of October.
- It is possible that Wally West could appear in the first three episodes of this season as they were originally produced to be part of Season 6 and he was slated to appear in more episodes.
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 "THE CW NETWORK TO LAUNCH ITS NEW SEASON IN JANUARY 2021" - ViacomCBS Press Express
- ↑ "The CW Renews 13 Series Including ‘Batwoman’, ‘Nancy Drew’, ‘The Flash’, ‘Riverdale’, ‘All American’" - Deadline
- ↑ "Flash's Grant Gustin: Seasons 8 and 9 Talks Were Interrupted by Pandemic" - TVLine
- ↑ "The Flash star Efrat Dor reveals Eva goes 'full Mirror Master' in season 6 finale" - Entertainment Weekly
- ↑ "‘The Flash’: Brandon McKnight Upped To Series Regular For Season 7" - Deadline
- ↑ "‘The Flash’: Kayla Compton Upped To Series Regular For Season 7" - Deadline
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "The Flash boss says season 6's sudden ending makes season 7 'stronger'" - Entertainment Weekly
- ↑ "Hartley Sawyer Fired From 'The Flash' After Racist, Misogynist Tweets Surface (Exclusive)" - The Hollywood Reporter