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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Flash'' (CBS)}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Flash'' (CBS)}}
:''For other uses of "The Flash", see [[The Flash (disambiguation)]].''
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{{Series
 
{{Series
 
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|name= The Flash (CBS)
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'''''The Flash''''' is a television series based on the DC Comics character [[w:c:dc:Barry Allen|of the same name]]. The series ran for one season of twenty-two episodes from September 20, 1990, until May 18, 1991.
 
'''''The Flash''''' is a television series based on the DC Comics character [[w:c:dc:Barry Allen|of the same name]]. The series ran for one season of twenty-two episodes from September 20, 1990, until May 18, 1991.
   
[[John Wesley Shipp]] later reprised the role of [[Barry Allen (Earth-90)|Barry Allen/The Flash]] during {{Cross|Elseworlds}} and ​​​{{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}, bringing the series into the same continuity as the shared multiverse.
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[[John Wesley Shipp]] later reprised the role of [[Barry Allen (Earth-90)|Barry Allen/The Flash]] during {{Cross|Elseworlds}} and ​​​{{Cross|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}, bringing the series into the same continuity as the [[Arrowverse]].
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Joyce Hyser]] as [[Megan Lockhart]]
 
*[[Joyce Hyser]] as [[Megan Lockhart]]
 
*[[Justine Burnette]] as [[Shawn Allen]]
 
*[[Justine Burnette]] as [[Shawn Allen]]
*[[Sven-Ole Thorsen]] as [[Carl Tanner|Mutated Carl Tanner]], [[Swede]] and [[Omega (Earth-90)|Omega]]
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*[[Sven-Ole Thorsen]] as [[Carl Tanner|Mutated Carl Tanner]], [[Swede]] and [[Omega (android)|Omega]]
 
*[[Mark Hamill]] as [[James Jesse (Earth-90)|James Jesse/The Trickster]]
 
*[[Mark Hamill]] as [[James Jesse (Earth-90)|James Jesse/The Trickster]]
 
*[[Michael Nader]] as [[Nicholas Pike]]
 
*[[Michael Nader]] as [[Nicholas Pike]]
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*''The Flash'' has had one supplemental comic book series, {{S|The Flash TV Special}}​​​ and two supplemental TV movies, {{Web|The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster}}​​​ and {{Web|The Flash III: Deadly Nightshade}}​​​.
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*''The Flash'' has had one supplemental comic book series, {{S|The Flash TV Special}}​​, two supplemental TV movies, {{Web|The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster}}​​​ and {{Web|The Flash III: Deadly Nightshade}}​​​, and one supplemental video game, {{Web|The Flash (video game)}}.
 
*''The Flash'' is the only Arrowverse show that never had a main antagonist.
 
*''The Flash'' is the only Arrowverse show that never had a main antagonist.
 
*The only cast members to appear in every episode of the series were {{F|John Wesley Shipp|([[Barry Allen (Earth-90)|Barry Allen]])}}, {{F|Amanda Pays|([[Tina McGee]])}}, and {{F|Alex Désert|([[Julio Mendez]])}}.
 
*The only cast members to appear in every episode of the series were {{F|John Wesley Shipp|([[Barry Allen (Earth-90)|Barry Allen]])}}, {{F|Amanda Pays|([[Tina McGee]])}}, and {{F|Alex Désert|([[Julio Mendez]])}}.

Revision as of 22:11, 6 August 2020

For other uses of "The Flash", see The Flash.

The Flash is a television series based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The series ran for one season of twenty-two episodes from September 20, 1990, until May 18, 1991.

John Wesley Shipp later reprised the role of Barry Allen/The Flash during Elseworlds and ​​​Crisis on Infinite Earths, bringing the series into the same continuity as the Arrowverse.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Notes:

  1. Marshall appeared in the pilot as a co-star, though she was written out of the series as of the second episode.

Episodes

Gallery

Promotional images


Shared universe

On December 12, 2018, Marc Guggenheim confirmed their version of Barry Allen follows the same continuity as CBS's The Flash.[1]

Trivia

References