The suit was hung for the last time, as notified by Grant Gustin, who announced through social networks that the filming of the ninth season has come to an end
Every cycle has a beginning and an end, and proof of this is The Flash, the live-action series from DC Comics and the CW network, which has finished filming its final season.
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After nine seasons, The Flash will finally see its grand finale, boasting as the longest running series in the Arrowverse.
Through instagram the actor Grant Guston, who has played The Flash since 2014, revealed that the filming of the ninth season came to an end, and with it he hung up the suit, probably for the last time.
This publication was commented on by colleagues such as Brandon Routh and Rose McIver, the protagonist of the Izombie series, which adapted the Vertigo story of the same name.
For this last season, the return of characters such as John Diggle, Bart Allen, Ryan Walder (Batwoman) and Oliver Queen have been confirmed. It is unknown if Melissa Benoist will have a special appearance as Supergirl in the series finale.
The Flash and his team will be forced to save Central City one last time when they face off against a deadly group of villains and a deadly new adversary rising to challenge the heroic legacy of Barry Allen.
The ninth season of The Flash begins on February 8 on the CW network in the United States. In Mexico and Latin America, the eighth season can be seen on the Warner Channel cable channel, while the ninth season will arrive in the course of 2023.
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Struck by lightning and drenched in chemicals, Central City police scientist Barry Allen became the world’s fastest man. Harnessing the energy field called the Speed Force, he applies a tenacious sense of justice to protect and serve the world as the Flash.
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