Tonight’s CW’s The Flash is all new, with a colossal new villain, Girder. Check out the plot preview below to see what is in store for Barry Allen and the gang at Star Labs. Speaking of The Flash, recently Arrow star Stephen Amell stepped in to defend Grant Gustin after Ezra Miller was cast in the upcoming Justice League movie.
The official plot synopsis for tonight’s all new episode of The Flash, titled “The Flash Is Born,: reads:
“The Flash faces a new meta-human named Tony, who can turn himself into girded steel, but Cisco comes up with a plan to take Tony down. Meanwhile, Iris gets in trouble over her blog; Eddie witnesses Tony's abilities and asks questions that Joe doesn't want answered; and Joe asks Dr. Wells to help him solve Nora Allen's murder.”
Be sure to check out the all new episode of The Flash, tonight at 8:00 p.m. on The CW.
DC’s TV Universe and Movie Universe are separate from each, however, that hasn’t stopped some TV stars from getting upset with DC’s recently Justice League casting news.
During a recent Arrow After Show, Stephen Amell spoke up in defence of The Flash’s Grant Gustin, after it was announced that Ezra Miller will be playing the character in the movieverse just days after The Flash ratings came out:
“I thought that the way that Warner Bros. announced the slate of DC movies could have been handled better. And I think someone like Grant Gustin, who has just launched an iconic character like the Flash to record-breaking numbers, numbers that far-surpassed Arrow’s numbers, he should have been given a wider berth than two episodes before another actor was announced to play his character. All that being said, that’s because I’m protective of Grant, and that’s because I think producing 23 episodes of superhero television is more difficult than producing a feature film. And it’s 23 episodes again, and again, and again.”
Check out Amell’s full comments in this clip of the Arrow After Show on AMC Movie News:
What do you think of Amell’s comments? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
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