There was a time when Grant Gustin was best known for his recurring role as Sebastian Smythe Happiness, but for nearly a decade the actor entertained the masses as the Barry Allen of the Arrowverse, aka The Flash. However, this chapter of his career is coming to an end, as it was announced in August that the flash ends with season 9. Production of the final season has already begun and Gustin has shared an emotional message and some photos to commemorate the beginning of the end.
A few days after the news that the flash ending its run (pun intended) on The CW, Grant Gustin said on social media that the show’s conclusion was “bittersweet” and thanked fans for all their support over the years. A little over a month later, Gustin is back on Instagram to talk about that proverbial final leg of the race now that the cameras are rolling. the flash Season 9. As he wrote in the caption:
Tomorrow we will start filming the final season of The Flash. I’ll keep the long emotional captions for the end of the season, but to say I’m thankful for this journey and the growth it has given me in so many different ways would be a huge understatement. I am grateful to everyone who gave me this opportunity and to all the fans of the show who showed me around and everyone who has been part of The Flash’s love along the way. Here is a small photo from my freshman year on the show.
Arrowverse fans will remember that Grant Gustin debuted as Barry Allen in Arrow The second season episodes “The Scientist” and “Three Ghosts”, the last of which ended with Barry struck by lightning that gave him super speed. Almost a year later, the flash preview on The CW and check out Gustin’s photo collections from the season one below, with some highlights including him watching a Flash construction commercial, performing alongside John Wesley Shipp, and promoting the show with the rest of the cast. Now, we have to wait until we reunite with Gustin after filming in Season 9 to read the longest and most emotional message he will write.
the flash will continue to be the longest running show of the Arrowverse, outperforming ArrowAll 170 episodes of eight seasons. the flash is also the last series set in the “main” continuity of the Arrowverse, as superman and laws it has been revealed that it takes place on a different Earth. So while The CW still has Superman and Lois in Season 3 coming up, along with other stuff like DC stellar girl and the next Gotham Knights, the flashThe final season will also essentially end the continuity with which it began Arrowin 2012, excluding any link to the comics, and provided that you do yourself justice David Ramsey’s John Diggle project does not take off.
There are no specific plot details the flash Season 9 has already been revealed, but we will reunite with Sendhil Ramamurthy’s Ramsey Rosso aka Bloodwork, who did not appear in season 6. Although most of the the flashThe main cast of will remain intact for this latest batch of episodes, with Jesse L. Martin returning to play Joe West on a recurring basis only. Originally, Barry Allen’s showdown with Eobard Thawne, aka Reverse-Flash, at the end of season 8 was meant to wrap up the series, but now showrunner Eric Wallace and his writing staff have 13 more episodes because that. happen.
the flash Season 9 will debut in 2023, but you can catch up on the previous eight seasons with a Netflix subscription. Find out what’s airing on The CW later this year by checking out the 2022 TV show.
Source: Cinemablend
