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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: Probably wont be long before they show up on the show too..



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not sure if i'm going to invest in this show anymore
between the pep talks, moping, and how flash speed differs according to the plot

Shits turned in a fucking Mongolian goat rope! Endless plot introductions, recycled characters and going nowhere storylines. I’m about tired of this bullshit now. Like watching a monkey fucking a coconut! :angry:
 
Havent watched CW since Supernatural ended. They turn all their shows into some girl power lesbian propaganda. I dont mind gay characters but they make but it is obvious there is a a focus on lesbian relationships on the network.
 
The Flash season 7 casts Shadowhunters actor as new villain
By Sydney Bucksbaum January 13, 2021 at 07:19 PM EST


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The Flash is getting a chill new villain this season.

EW has confirmed that Shadowhunters alum Jon Cor has joined the CW's superhero series in a recurring guest star role for season 7. He will play scientist Mark Stevens, a.k.a. DC Comics villain Chillblaine. TVLine first reported this news.

According to the official character description, "Mark Stevens is a charismatic bad boy obsessed with cryogenic technology. But when he's not breaking into corporate safes, he's busy breaking hearts with his irresistible charm and roguish style. Armed with his own cold weapons, he'll become a new thorn in the side of Team Flash as the DC Comics villain Chillblaine."

Cor is best known for playing Hodge Starkweather for two seasons of Freeform's supernatural teen drama Shadowhunters. His other TV credits include Supernatural, Lost in Space, Life With Derek, Degrassi: The Next Generation, Suits, Being Erica, and Being Human, among others. He's also appeared in several theatrical and made-for-TV movies, including Saw: The Final Chapter.

Chillblaine's introduction isn't the only issue Team Flash will be facing this season. Showrunner Eric Wallace also confirmed that the real Godspeed will be one of this season's big bads. "I want to make sure new fans — especially young new fans who are reading the comic book right now — are welcomed to the show, so it's not just Silver Age villains and Bronze Age villains," Wallace previously said. "There might be a young girl or a young boy who is reading those Flash comics right now and going, 'Where's my villain? My generation's villain.'"

The Flash returns with season 7 on Tuesday, Feb. 23, on The CW.
 
I haven't watched this show since Barry's daughter from the future was on. I'm definitely coming back for reverse flash. It looks like this show is going back to its roots. I hope elongicated man won't be back. He made the show cheesy and it became crowded. Too many cooks. He shouldve been on legends of tomorrow.
 
John Wesley Shipp to guest-star on DC's Stargirl as Golden Age Flash

By Sydney Bucksbaum
February 18, 2021 at 11:00 AM EST

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The Flash is speeding over to DC's Stargirl.
EW has exclusively learned that John Wesley Shipp will guest-star in season 2 of the CW's high-school superhero drama. Shipp will appear in episode 9, reprising his role as old-school speedster Jay Garrick from The Flash.
According to the official description, Jay Garrick plays a role "in a pivotal flashback episode" that establishes "the Golden Age Flash as a member of Earth-2's Justice Society of America." Per the CW, this miniature crossover will "officially bring Stargirl [Brec Bassinger] into CW's post-Crisis CWverse alongside The Flash, Superman & Lois, Batwoman, Black Lightning, Supergirl, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow."

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This is the first time Stargirl will feature a character crossover from an Arrowverse show, as it wasn't possible before Crisis on Infinite Earths established that Bassinger's stars-and-stripes-clad teen hero resides on Earth-2 (with the Arrowverse shows all taking place on Earth-Prime now). This casting helps reinforce Stargirl's place in the greater post-Crisis multiverse.
Stargirl season 1 ended with the new JSA — Courtney/Stargirl, Yolanda/Wildcat (Yvette Monreal), Beth/Dr. Mid-Nite (Anjelika Washington), Rick/Hourman (Cameron Gellman), and Pat/S.T.R.I.P.E. (Luke Wilson) — foiling the Injustice Society of America's plans to brainwash the country. But the finale also introduced new threats like Cindy (Meg DeLacy) finding a gem holding DC supervillain Eclipso and former ISA member the Shade returning to fill the power vacuum in the decimated evil group. And a post-credit sequence revealed that presumed-dead Sylvester Pemberton, a.k.a. Starman (Joel McHale), is very much alive and looking for Pat.

Shipp originally played the Scarlet Speedster on the 1990 TV series The Flash. His tenure in the Arrowverse began with playing Henry Allen, father of Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), but he has played several different versions of the Flash since then, with appearances on Supergirl and Arrow. Shipp is also known for roles on Dawson's Creek and Teen Wolf.
 
it is so dull and i had no feelings for what occured.Best part was Flash using his powers

Ralph and Sue are way off the grid !!!!!!!!!! HILARIOUS
 
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