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- THE FLASH | 4.04 "Elongated Journey Into Night" Promo | The CW:

- THE FLASH | 4.04 "Elongated Journey Into Night" Extended Promo | The CW:
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- THE FLASH | 4.04 "Elongated Journey Into Night" Inside the episode | The CW:
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- THE FLASH | 4.04 "Elongated Journey Into Night" Clip #1:

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4.06 "When Harry Met Harry…" (14/11/17): UN HARRY, DOS HARRYS, TRES HARRYS, CUATRO — Cuando coleccionistas de srtefactos Nativo Americanos son atacados por una meta llamada Mina Chayton (la estrella invitada Chelsea Kurtz) que puede traer objetos inanimados a la vida, Barry (Grant Gustin) recurre a un sorprendente aliado para que le ayude. Detrerminado a desvelar la identidad de 'The Thinker', Harry (Tom Cavanagh) enlista la ayuda de Cisco (Carlos Valdes) para el últomo tanque de pensamiento: “The Council of Wells’,” una tabla redonda de los más brillantes Harrison Wells de distintas Tierras. Brent Crowell dirige el episodio escrito por Jonathan Butler & Gabriel Garza (#406).


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- Andrew Kreisberg sobre el próximo episodio sin trajes y el próximo crossover (comicbook):
Andrew Kreisberg sobre el próximo episodio sin trajes y el próximo crossover
Por Craig Byrne | 30 Oct, 2017


The November 6 episode of The Flash is titled "Girls Night Out" and in addition to introducing Katee Sackhoff as the villainous Amunet Black, the episode will also feature a Flash first: The red costume worn by Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) is nowhere to be seen -- at least as far as it comes to being worn by its familiar owner.

"We wanted to do something we'd never done before. It's interesting, because I think it's the first episode we've ever done where Barry doesn't wear the suit," Flash Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg told a room full of press following a screening of this week's new episode of the show, "Elongated Journey Into Night."

"We started with the concept of 'wouldn't it be really funny if Barry goes for a bachelor party with the guys, and Iris goes for a bachelorette party with the girls, and the guys end up having the worst night ever and the girls end up saving the city'?" Kreisberg says about the development of the episode. "That was where the episode started from, and that's where it ended up."

Kreisberg has nothing but praise for Katee Sackhoff's work on The Flash, which will see her appearing in multiple episodes. "What she's done and the performance that she has brought to the character is so beyond anything you expect from her. I think people are really gonna be delighted. She is most definitely not playing Starbuck," Kreisberg teases.

"Girls Night Out" features a guest appearance by Arrow's Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak; a precursor to a much larger crossover that will air in late November.

"It's really good," Kreisberg promises of this year's four-show event.

"It really truly is a four hour movie in a way that we've never done before. Starting even with the original Flash and Arrow one we did four years ago, the storylines were very loosely connected. Even last season, it very much felt like an episode of The Flash, and then it was definitely and episode of Arrow, and then definitely an episode of Legends," Kreisberg admits.

"This time around, you won't know what show it is depending on what episode it is. There's a beginning to the story and there's an end to the story and it covers the four hours. For that, we're really proud. It's huge, it's the biggest thing we've ever done, and it's nearly killed all of us," the producer adds.

The Flash airs Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.


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- Andrew Kreisberg sobre el estatus de Keiynan Lonsdale y las razones de la ausencia de Wally' (TVLine):
Andrew Kreisberg sobre el estatus de Keiynan Lonsdale y las razones de la ausencia de Wally'
Por Matt Webb Mitovich / 30 Oct 2017, 5:09 PM PDT


In The Flash‘s Oct. 24 episode, Wally West (played by Keiynan Lonsdale) informed Barry, Iris et al that he was leaving town to sort out his life, in the wake of Earth-2 girlfriend Jesse Wells jilting him.

But rest assured, Wally’s trip home to Blue Valley is only a temporary one. “Keiynan’s a regular,” co-showrunner Andrew Kreisberg assured reported on Monday after a screening of this week’s episode, “and we will see him again.”
PHOTOSThe Flash First Look: Danny Trejo as Gypsy’s Dad, Elongated Man’s Debut

Asked about the timing of Wally’s sabbatical — coinciding as it does with the arrival of Ralph Dibny aka The Elongated Man (played by Hartley Sawyer starting this Tuesday at 8/7c), Kreisberg hinted, “There are things that will become clear as the season goes on,” before delving into the practical matter of juggling two speedsters.

“It’s difficult having two speedsters on the show, just creatively and financially,” the EP explained. “There are a lot of times where either Barry had to get knocked out so Wally could save the day, or Wally had to get knocked out so Barry could save the day — and just knocking them out, that costs a lot.

“But Wally is not gone. Wally is not gone, certainly, from the Arrowverse,” Kreisberg reiterated, “and he’ll be back on Flash, and more exciting stuff about Wally will be revealed as we move forward.”
PHOTOSThe Flash: First Look at ‘Awesome’ Girls’ Night Out With Felicity and Party Crasher Katee Sackhoff

Lonsdale first joined The Flash two years ago, when Iris decided to inform her dad Joe that he had a son out there. The Aussie also has a role in Love, Simon, Arrowverse producer Greg Berlanti’s film adaptation of the acclaimed YA novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (due out in March 2018).


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- Andrew Kreisberg sobre el introducir a Elongated Man y Breacher (Variety):
Andrew Kreisberg sobre el introducir a Elongated Man y Breacher
Por Jacob Bryant - 31 Oct 2017


With Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) choosing to leave Team Flash in the previous episode, two new characters that will have a recurring part to play with the team throughout the season are introduced in this week’s episode: Breacher, a bounty hunter played by action star Danny Trejo, and Ralph Dibney (Hartley Sawyer) who becomes the Elongated Man.

Breacher shows up on Earth 1 looking for his daughter Gypsy (Jessica Camacho) and isn’t happy to find she is in a relationship with Cisco (Carlos Valdes).

“Breacher is one of the most feared and dangerous bounty hunters in the multiverse,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg says. “Couple his strength and power and ruthlessness with the fact that he loves his daughter more than anything in the world – which probably makes him more dangerous. There’s a clash between him and Cisco for Gypsy’s affection.”

When it came to introducing Ralph Dibney, Kreisberg said it had been on the show’s bucket list for quite awhile.

“Every once in a while someone would bring it up as sort of an episodic thing,” he says. “We thought that he was too big a deal. It’s Season 4, and shows can get stale, so we wanted to bring somebody in and really have them feel like something new and something different and something you haven’t seen a lot on television.”

One of the things that excited Kreisberg about introducing the show’s version of Dibny was it added a type of person into the fold that the team didn’t have: a jerk.

“The one thing we didn’t have on this show – because everyone is so likable – is we didn’t have a jerk,” Kreisberg added. “Harry is a jerk in a different way. We didn’t have somebody who was sort of a louse and crude and liked to drink. With so many of these characters, they aren’t who they are yet. Everyone is becoming the Green Arrow or becoming The Flash. We thought it would be interesting if he had a bit murkier backstory, and by the time he got to season whatever he’s the Ralph Dibny that everybody knows and loves from the comics.”

New episodes of “The Flash” are on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on the CW.



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- Andrew Kreisberg promete el regreso de Kid Flash y grandes desarrollos para Wally (cbr):
Andrew Kreisberg promete el regreso de Kid Flash y grandes desarrollos para Wally
Por Justin Carter - 31 Oct 2017


Last week’s episode of The Flash saw Kid Flash (Keiynan Lonsdale) depart Team Flash so he could find himself and his place in the world. It was a choice that left some fans upset, but co-showrunner Andrew Kreisberg promises it’s not a permanent departure.

Speaking with TVLine, Kreisberg promised that Wally will be speeding back to the Central City when Episode 7 airs on Nov. 21. (Funnily enough, that’s a week before the big “Crisis on Earth-X” crossover.) As it turns out, the reason for his departure was more for logistics purposes than anything else. “A lot of times, Barry had to get knocked out so Wally could save the day, or Wally had to get knocked out so Barry could save the day…it’s difficult having two speedsters on the show, creatively and financially.”

When Wally does return, Kreisberg promises that “more exciting” stuff will be revealed for him in the coming episodes. In the meantime, his place on the Team will be filled (well, sort of) by Ralph Dibney, aka Elongated Man (played by Hartley Sawyer), who arrives in tonight’s episode.

Airing Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW, The Flash stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, Candice Patton as Iris West, Jesse L. Martin as Joe West, Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Wells, Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon, Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow and Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West.


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- Andrew Kreisberg sobre la nueva suma al equipo (EW):
Andrew Kreisberg sobre la nueva suma al equipo
Por Natalie Abrams - 31 Oct, 2017 a las 9:00pm EDT


Team Flash has added a new member to their ranks — and he’s not, ahem, your typical superhero.

During Tuesday’s episode of The Flash, Barry (Grant Gustin) was angry to discover that his corrupt former superior officer Ralph Dibny (Hartley Sawyer) was on the bus affected by the dark matter, and therefore has powers. Specifically, the unsavory and chauvinistic private eye can now stretch his body to the extremes, thus becoming the Elongated Man from the comics.

“Ralph in the comics is very squeaky clean — no pun intended — and a good guy,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg says of the decision to add a darker side to Dibny on the show. “The one thing we didn’t have on this show — because everybody is so likable — is we didn’t have a jerk. Harry [Tom Cavanagh] is a jerk in a different way, but we didn’t have somebody who was just a louse, and crude, and liked to drink, and somebody who would also come in and point out how silly it is that everyone’s in a superhero show.”

Despite their dubious past together, Barry decides to take up training Dibny in hopes that he won’t follow in the footsteps of the other two bus metas. However, Dibny is a very different hero than what we’ve seen in the Arrowverse before. “We have an episode coming up where Ralph gets hurt and he didn’t know he could die,” Kreisberg says. “So Cisco’s like, ‘I’m sorry, were you only doing this because you thought you were invincible?’ And he’s like, ‘Yes! Why else would I be doing this?!’ So it’s interesting because it’s different. As opposed to a speedster like Jesse and Wally, where they were both going on very similar trajectories to Barry, Ralph’s problems and his hero’s journey have different facets to it, which make it feel fresh.”

Only moments after Barry offered to mentor him, Dibny provided invaluable information by dropping the name DeVoe, whom viewers know is The Thinker (Neil Sandilands), the man pulling the strings to both bring Barry out of the Speed Force and also create these new metas in one fell swoop. Barry quickly recalls the name, having heard it twice last season. “Now that they know it’s DeVoe, now it’s about figuring out which DeVoe it is and there’ll be a confrontation sooner rather than later,” Kreisberg says, stressing that they wanted to get to the reveal sooner rather than later after waiting so long to unmask Savitar last season. “It’s funny, because the network and the studio were asking, ‘Well, why does The Thinker allow them to know this at this point?’ And we were like, ‘He doesn’t care.’ That’s the one thing that’s been interesting about him — he’s playing chess. I know that’s a cliche to say, but in this case it’s really true.”

“As far as he’s concerned, he’s already checkmated Team Flash,” Kreisberg continues, “and so he doesn’t really give a s—t what they know and when they figure s—t out, because he’s going to say in an upcoming episode, ‘You’ve already lost.’ So it’s really about us trying to figure out how to get ahead of somebody who is playing so far ahead of you.”

Now the question remains: Where is The Thinker? He seems to be in some sort of underground, high-tech bunker, but his exact location is being shrouded. “That’s part of the mystery, where he is,” Kreisberg says. “He is in a really cool set! But I promise you… you’re going to find out a lot about what is going on in the first nine episodes.”

Of course, The Thinker isn’t the only villain the team is facing. Amunet Black (Battlestar Galactica‘s Katee Sackhoff) left a (perfectly punctuated) threatening message at Caitlin’s (Danielle Panabaker) door at the close of the hour, which is teeing up next week’s episode where Killer Frost comes out to play. As the show previously teased, Killer Frost had been working for Amunet at her underground black market for super villains during the hiatus. “When you meet her, you’ll be like, ‘Oh, yeah! That’s who left that message!'” Kreisberg says. “Katee Sackhoff is so amazing in the show. What she’s done and the performance that she has brought to the character is so beyond anything you’d expect from her. I think people are really going to be delighted. She is most definitely not playing Starbuck.”

Next week’s hour also features the bachelor and bachelorette parties for Barry and Iris (Candice Patton), for which Arrow‘s Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) comes to town. “We wanted to do something we had never done before,” Kreisberg says. “I think it’s the first episode we’ve ever done where Barry doesn’t wear the suit. We started with the concept of, ‘Wouldn’t it be really funny if Barry goes for the bachelor party with the guys and [Iris] goes for a bachelorette party with the girls, and the guys end up having the worst night ever, and the girls wind up saving the city?’ That was where the episode started from and then that’s where it ended up.”

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.



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- Por qué "The Flash" ha puesto un giro en su Elongated Man — Plus: ¿Ha vencido ya The Thinker al Team Flash? (TVLine):
Por qué "The Flash" ha puesto un giro en su Elongated Man — Plus: ¿Ha vencido ya The Thinker al Team Flash?
Por Matt Webb Mitovich / 31 Oct 2017, 5:59 PM PDT


The CW’s The Flash introduced its take on the Elongated Man this Tuesday, and their Ralph Dibny was more inclined to bend rules, as a sketchy P.I., than some of his comic book iterations.
RELATEDThe Flash Boss Explains Wally’s Absence

Tackling the super-elastic hero (played by Hartley Sawyer) has been on the TV series’ drawing board for some time, but producers wanted to give the fantastic mister his due. “Every once in a while, somebody would bring it up as sort of an episodic thing, and we thought that he was sort of too big a deal,” co-showrunner Andrew Kreisberg recalls. But going for it in Season 4, to freshen things up, seemed the right time.

“We really wanted to bring somebody in and have it feel like something new and something different and something you hadn’t seen a lot of on television. And not just his skill set, but also that character,” says Kreisberg. “Shows that have seven years or eight years or nine years, they always have that new character come in around Season 3 or 4 or 5 that helps take you through their way. Obviously they’re not similar characters, but I’m thinking about like Faith on Buffy. That was sort of our hope for Ralph.”

As revealed in the episode “Elongated Journey Into Night,” Ralph (in this post-Flashpoint existence) is no superfriend of CSI Barry Allen’s but a rule-bending former cop who lost his job after being busted for planting evidence. As such, things were a bit prickly when he and Barry reunited. “You don’t want to add something that you already have” is Kreisberg’s reason behind the character tweak. “Ralph in the comics is very squeaky clean… and a good guy. The one thing we didn’t have on this show — because everybody is so likable — is a jerk. Harry has become a jerk in a different way, but we didn’t have somebody who was just sort of a louse and crude and liked to drink, somebody who would also come in and sort of point out how silly it is that everyone’s in a superhero show…. We thought it would be interesting [to ask], ‘What if you had a little bit of a murkier backstory, and by the time we got to season whatever, he’s the Ralph Dibny that everybody knows and loves from the comics?'”

Adds co-showrunner Todd Helbing: “When people say [this season]’s tonally similar to Season 1, a lot of that comes from – as you’ll see – Ralph discovering his powers and how to use them. And it’s fun to see somebody, especially a guy like him, do that. Season 1 was all Barry discovering his powers, and now you can see Ralph do it and sort of the crazy ways that we’re going to show that.”
PHOTOSThe Flash: First Look at ‘Awesome’ Girls’ Night Out With Felicity and Party Crasher Katee Sackhoff

Flash Season 4 ThinkerRalph’s intro also brought with it a bit more intel on the mysterious someone who set this new metahuman incursion in motion. At episode’s end, he disclosed that the person who had him poking his nose into the mayor’s infidelity, and thus landed him on the city bus that got whammied by dark matter, is named DeVoe — thus giving Barry & Co. their first big clue to who has been manipulating their lives.

Explaining the pacing of revealing The Thinker — who thus far has waxed brilliant and egotistically from a secret lair, and has yet to come in contact with Team Flash directly — Kreisberg says, “It’s a constant problem for these kinds of shows about, ‘How much you reveal and how much do you hide the bad guy?’ We might have done a disservice to ourselves last season because we knew who Savitar was at the beginning and we waited too long to reveal it to the audience, and then we lost what I think could have been some valuable real estate exploring that. So this season we just wanted to be ‘cards up’ and reveal, ‘Here’s the bad guy at the end of Episode 1 and they’re going to get on him fast.'”

And in comparison to seasons past, the sticky wicket here will not be the annual, “Who’s behind the mask?” but “Are we too late to stop him?”

As Kreisberg shares, “The network and the studio were sort of asking, ‘Why does The Thinker allow them to know [his name] at this point?’ And we were like, ‘He doesn’t care.’ He’s playing chess — I know that’s sort of a cliche to say, but in this case it’s really true — and as far as he’s concerned, he’s already checkmated Team Flash. He doesn’t really give a s–t what they know and when, because he’s going to say in an upcoming episode, ‘You’ve already lost.’ It’s really about trying to figure out how to get ahead of somebody who is playing so far ahead of you.”


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- El elenco de "The Flash" adelanta las desastrosas fiestas de despedida de solteros (EW):
El elenco de "The Flash" adelanta las desastrosas fiestas de despedida de solteros
Por Natalie Abrams - 06 Nov, 2017 a las 6:26pm EST


With Barry and Iris’ wedding drawing closer, The Flash continues its comedy streak when their friends and family gather for the bachelor and bachelorette parties during Tuesday’s episode.

Hijinks and hilarity ensue during the hour, but probably not in the way viewers are expecting. In a bit of a role reversal, the guys have what relatively amounts to a quiet night, while Iris’ (Candice Patton) party gets out of hand when Killer Frost (Danielle Panabaker) crashes the festivities.

“It’s an episode that’s very girl-centric,” Patton tells EW. “The boys are trying to have fun, and the girls end up being the ones that are saving the day in the episode, so it’s an all-star female team up, and it’s a really girl-centered episode that fans have been waiting for.”

As previously teased, Killer Frost worked for Amunet Black (Katee Sackhoff), who runs an underground black market for supervillains. With Caitlin back in control, and reunited with Team Flash, Amunet is not happy, thus the ladies must team up to protect Caitlin and the city. “Caitlin, as we all know, has been struggling with Killer Frost and trying to keep that subdued and feeling like she can’t be a part of Team Flash because she’s got these powers she’s trying to keep under control,” Patton says. “Throughout the episode, you see Iris really be there for her and help her deal with her struggles of trying to keep Killer Frost down, basically telling her, ‘You don’t have to choose one or the other, you can be both. You’re still a good person.’ It’s really interesting to watch Caitlin and Killer Frost come to terms with the duality of their person, and Iris is pretty important to that happening.”

The episode also marks a mini-crossover as Arrow‘s Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) comes to town to celebrate Iris but finds the emergence of Killer Frost to be far more exciting. “She’s stoked to see Killer Frost because she’s never seen her before,” Rickards says. “Obviously she didn’t know Killer Frost was as dire as she is. Felicity’s a huge nerd and loves that stuff.” Panabaker adds: “Felicity brings a lot of levity to any scene she’s in, and it’s nice to have her enthusiasm on the show.”

Over with the boys, Cisco (Carlos Valdes) sets out to make this a night they’ll never forget, but instead it’s one they’ll more likely have trouble remembering. “We let loose,” Gustin says. “Cisco makes Barry a little potion to get him drunk that works much better than the last time in season 1. It lasts for the duration of the entire night and Barry is in rare form. He is drunker than I have ever even come close to being, and we had a lot of fun with that. It was the first episode in the history of The Flash that I didn’t put the suit on, not one time.”

Alas, Cisco’s plans for the night go awry thanks to Ralph Dibny (Hartley Sawyer). “His plans get hijacked by Mr. Dibny,” Valdes teases. “It’s a terrible plan that starts terrible and ends terribly, honestly.” Initially, Gustin says, the boys were planning for a quiet night with a steak dinner, but Dibny instead takes them “to a strip club where Barry lets loose,” Gustin says.

Suffice it to say, it’s definitely not the night Joe (Jesse L. Martin) was expecting for his son. “It’s probably one of the first times Joe has ever seen Barry drunk,” Martin says. “As a kid, before he turned into Flash, he didn’t drink, he was a straight-up nerd, so Joe’s a little concerned, but more just fascinated with the fact that that’s what he’s like when he’s drunk. Barry’s a very funny drunk, let’s just say that. But the idea of going to a strip club, it’s bad all around. Joe doesn’t like it, he doesn’t like what he sees there, doesn’t like what happens when we get there. It’s a mess and it’s all because of that damn Dibny.”

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.


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- Andrew Kreisberg habla sobre la despedida de soltera que acaba mal en ‘Girls Night Out’ -- Plus, N¡Nueva primicia del crossover! (ETOnline):
Andrew Kreisberg habla sobre la despedida de soltera que acaba mal en ‘Girls Night Out’ -- Plus, N¡Nueva primicia del crossover!
Por Meredith B. Kile‍ 8:00 AM PST, 07 Nov, 2017


The ladies of Team Flash are hitting the town in Tuesday’s all-new episode of The Flash! But, like most nights in Central City, things don’t quite go as planned.

“We wanted to do something we’ve never done before,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg told reporters of the ep last week. “We started with the concept of, wouldn’t it be really funny if Barry goes for a bachelor party with the guys and [Iris] goes for a bachelorette party with the girls, and the guys end up having the worst night ever, and the girls wind up saving the city. That was where the episode started from, and that’s where it ended up.”

The episode, appropriately titled “Girls Night Out” is the first in The Flash’s four-season run where Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) doesn’t don his iconic red-and-gold super suit, Kreisberg noted. That’s because it’s the ladies who are the heroes of this story -- including Arrow’s Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), who comes to town for Iris’ (Candice Patton) bachelorette festivities -- as well as the connection to the possible villain.

As we saw at the end of last week’s episode, it seems like Caitlin’s (Danielle Panabaker) past as Killer Frost may be catching up with her. Her old boss, Amunet Black, came calling with an ominous message on her front door, and this week, the criminal mastermind makes her first in-person appearance, played by Battlestar Galactica alum Katee Sackhoff.

“When you meet her, you’ll be like, ‘Oh yeah, that’s who left that message,’” Kreisberg noted, praising Sackhoff’s “amazing” performance this season. “What she’s done, and the performance that she’s brought to the character is so beyond anything you expect from her. I think people are really going to be delighted. She is most definitely not playing Starbuck.”

And while it remains to be seen exactly what season four big bad DeVoe, aka The Thinker, has in store for Team Flash, the EP promised that a revealing confrontation will be coming “sooner rather than later.”

“[The Thinker] is playing chess. I know that’s sort of cliche to say, but in this case, it’s really true. And as far as he’s concerned, he’s already checkmated Team Flash,” he explained. “He doesn’t really give a s**t what they know and when they figure it out, because, as he’s going to say in an upcoming episode, ‘You’ve already lost.’ It’s really about us trying to figure out how to get ahead of somebody who’s playing so far ahead of you. That’s really the trajectory of the season.”

This season of The Flash will also include another installment of The CW’s super-sized, four-show DC Comics crossover, with sister series Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow. Kreisberg couldn’t spoil much of what’s to come during the epic event -- last year featured the super crew teaming up to battle the alien Dominators -- but did tease that this year’s crossover “really, truly is a four-hour movie.”

“Last season, it very much felt like, an episode of The Flash, and then it was definitely an episode of Arrow, and then it was definitely an episode of Legends,” he noted. “This time around, you won’t know what show it is, [based on] what episode it is. There’s a beginning to the story and then there’s an end to the story, and it covers the four hours. For that, we’re really proud. It’s huge, it’s the biggest thing we’ve ever done.”

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW.


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- Grant Gustin habla sobre el que Wentworth Miller termine su andadura como el Capitán Cold (comicbook):
Grant Gustin habla sobre el que Wentworth Miller termine su andadura como el Capitán Cold
Por Jenna Anderson | 08 Nov, 2017


Arrowverse favorite Wentworth Miller is set to end his run as Leonard Snart/Captain Cold soon, and it sounds like The Flash star Grant Gustin is thankful that he got to act alongside him.

During an interview this week on the set of The Flash, Gustin told reporters his thoughts on Miller's departure, which was announced on his Instagram account earlier this week. Gustin, who plays Snart's nemesis Barry Allen/The Flash, revealed that he's optimistic about Snart's eventual return to either The Flash or Legends of Tomorrow.

"First of all, I hope he comes back." Gustin revealed. "Because I remember when it was like, they killed off Wentworth a while back when he was a Legend, and then he was back and I worked with him a couple times. So I'll just keep my fingers crossed that I get to work with him again."

Gustin says that working alongside Miller since The Flash's early days has been a surreal experience.

"That's been a really cool thing to have on the show since season one of The Flash." Gustin explained. "He's been a cool actor to have on set for me and just to talk to, he's been around on Prison Break and all kinds of other things. He's just been a good guy to have on set and talk to."

With the actors bringing to life one of DC Comics' beloved rivalries, Gustin knows that fans want to see more of that dynamic, and thinks there's possibly more story there to tell.

"And also the fans love those two characters together. We always talk about when we act together. We're like, 'Man, I love these scenes.' They're different than anything else that the two of us do together on our show. There's all kinds of dynamics there. They started as enemies, and they came to respect each other and I think they came to care about each other even. But there's trust issues there, probably on both sides. There's a lot going on. There's probably more going on with that relationship than almost any other Barry relationship."


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- Grant Gustin adelanta el crossover de "Crisis on Earth-X" (comicbook):
Grant Gustin adelanta el crossover de "Crisis on Earth-X"
por Nicole Drum | 08 Nov, 2017


The biggest event in The CW's Arrowverse each season is the crossover, and with the two-night event "Crisis on Earth X" coming in just a few short weeks, The Flash star Grant Gustin says this year's event is the biggest yet.

During an interview this week on the set of The Flash, Gustin told reporters that the upcoming "Crisis on Earth X" crossover is the biggest yet, so big that there really is no preparing for it.

"It was bigger than ever," Gustin said. "We knew it was going to be bigger than ever, too. But every year, you can't really prepare yourself. You think you're preparing yourself, knowing that the crossover is coming but it's a big thing. It's a really challenging feat. But I think this year, every year we top it. Again, we top it."

What makes this year's event so much bigger? Gustin explained that "Crisis on Earth X" brings together the most superheroes yet, but also retains some of the comedy that's appeared in the Arrowverse all season thus far.

"There's more people than ever included, some of the biggest sequences you'll see with the most superheroes we've ever seen together at any given time," he said. "But we stick also, at least The Flash side of things, we stick with the comedy we've had all year. That still exists within the crossover. Barry and Kara have a few interactions that are fun, classic Barry and Kara interactions. I meet a couple new characters. It's bigger than ever before."

Another part of what makes the crossover bigger this year is highly anticipated West-Allen wedding. With Barry back from the Speed Force, wedding planning has been in full force for he and Iris, and it's a wedding that will involve their friends from the other Arrowverse shows. According to Gustin, having the wedding be central to the crossover is very fitting given the history of The Flash.

"We've been leading up to this wedding for a long time," he said. "It's in some ways fitting that it's part of the crossover because it's also a little strange that we've been leading up to this wedding and it's not even on Flash, it's technically on a different show."

Set photos last month hinted that the West-Allen wedding might just be a double wedding with Arrow's Oliver and Felicity, and according to Gustin having Barry's wedding appear on Arrow just makes sense.

"I'm interested to see how some viewers feel about that," Gustin admitted. "But it's also how this show started, this show started on Arrow. We've consistently had these crossovers and we're bringing so many characters together for this wedding, it's kind of fitting that it happens somewhere else."

This year’s four-part crossover will air across two nights Monday, November 27th and Tuesday, November 28th on The CW. For this crossover event, Arrow will air on a special night Monday at 9/8c following Supergirl, while the other DC shows will remain in their regularly scheduled time periods.

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on The CW.


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- Nuevo concept-art de 'Flash' por Andy Poon:

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- THE FLASH | 4.05 "Girls Night Out" Promo | The CW:

- THE FLASH | 4.05 "Girls Night Out" Extended Promo | The CW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM_EwJIgYhg


- THE FLASH | 4.05 "Girls Night Out" Inside the episode | The CW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-OgmEoisHM




- THE FLASH | 4.05 "Girls Night Out" Promo Clip #1:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhC0Katgqyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLMZG9kK5rw


- THE FLASH | 4.05 "Girls Night Out" Promo Clip #2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2il2FGwW_g
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- Nuevo póster promocional de la S4 centrado en 'Killer Frost':

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- Descripción oficial del 4.07 "Therefore I Am":
4.07 "Therefore I Am" (21/11/17): BARRY SE ENCUENTRA CON DEVOE — Barry (Grant Gustin) se enfrenta cara a cara DeVoe (la estrella invitada Neil Sandilands). El pasado de Devoe se revela a través de flashbacks. Mientras tanto, Iris (Candice Patton) pone los toques finales a la boda, que se celebra en una semana. David McWhirter dirige el episodio escrito por Eric Wallace & Thomas Pound (#407).


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- Richard Brooks se une a la S4 de "The Flash" en un papel recurrente:
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El actor de "Law & Order" Richard Brooks aparecerá en múltiples episodios de la S4 de "The Flash" como el funcionario de prisiones de la Cárcel de Iron Heights, 'Gregory Wolfe', según informa ComicBook.com.

El personaje apareció por primera vez brevemente al final del segundo episodio de la temporada, al lado de Barry mientras que éste le hablaba al encarcelado Kilg%re. Brooks está previsto que repita en su papel para múltiples episodios más adelante esta temporada.

En la serie, Warden Wolfe es el duro guardián de la Cárcel de Iron Heights, deleitándose en usar los medios fídicos y psíquicos que estén a su disposición para controlar a sus prisioneros.. especialmente los que tienen super-poderes y que están encarcelados en el ala de meta-humanos de la instalación.

En los cómics, Wolfe odia a los reclusos apasionadamente, y está dedicado a asegurar que no escapen - no sólo por la seguridad del público en general, sino para hacer las vidas de sus prisioneros (particularmente a los 'Rogues' que se han enfrentado a los distintos héroes llamados Flash a lo largo de los años), completamente miserables. Está ansioso por asegurar que los prisioneros con habilidades metahumanas particularmente poderosas se mantengan de tal manera que no pouedan escapar, y simplemente no le importa si eso también les causa dolor físico o psicológico. Su actitud se ha ganado un grado de desprecio por parte de la policía y de Flash, pero aceptan su autoridad debido a la necesidad de mantener a los Rogues contenidos.

El personaje apareció por primera vez en el 2001 en "The Flash: Iron Heights" de Geoff Johns y Ethan Van Sciver, el equipo creativo que posteriormente redefinirían al personaje en "The Flash: Rebirth".


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- DCTV Crisis on Earth-X Crossover Teaser | The CW:


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- Nuevas imágenes bts de la S4 (06-11-17):

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(@candicekp: Engaged and ready to rage. #FLASH tonight
@dpanabaker: Stole this from @kateesackhoff . Despite battling it out on camera, I’ve got a lot of love for this lady. Grateful to have her on the show)



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- Entrevistas del elenco en la nueva press sert tour (06-11-17):


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- Stills del 4.06 "When Harry met Harry":

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- THE FLASH | 4.06 "When Harry met Harry" Promo | The CW:

- THE FLASH | 4.06 "When Harry met Harry" Extended Promo | The CW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEN3if3t7pQ


- THE FLASH | 4.06 "When Harry met Harry" Inside the episode | The CW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pKaRksM6oM


- THE FLASH | 4.06 "When Harry met Harry" BTS Featurette | The CW:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OKlLp1h3zw


- THE FLASH | 4.06 "When Harry met Harry" Clip #1:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T54Ww8KxMjg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k545Hm2Sky0


- THE FLASH | 4.06 "When Harry met Harry" Clip #2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sQ0WaTrvSY
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- Descripción oficial del 4.08 "Crisis On Earth-X, Part 3":
4.08 "Crisis On Earth-X, Part 3" (28/11/17): EL ÉPICO CUÁDRUPLE CROSSOVER CON “ARROW,” “SUPERGIRL,” “THE FLASH” Y “DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW” EMPIEZA — La boda de Barry (Grant Gustin) e Iris (Candice Patton) reúne a la banda, pero las cosas van fatal cuando villanos de Tierra-X atacan la ceremonia. Todos los superhéroes se unen con la ayuda de sus súper amigos tales como Citizen Cold (la estrella invitada Wentworth Miller), The Ray (la estrella invitada Russell Tovey), Felicity Smoak (la estrella invitada Emily Bett Rickards), Iris West y Alex Danvers (la estrella invitada Chyler Leigh) para hacerse cargo de los más formidables villanos hasta el momento. Los mayores héroes de la Tierra – Green Arrow (la estrella invitada Stephen Amell), Supergirl (la estrella invitada Melissa Benoist), The Flash (Grant Gustin) y White Canary (la estrella invitada Caity Lotz) – lideran sus equipos a la batalla para salvar al mundo. James Bamford dirige el episodio con historia de Marc Guggenheim & Andrew Kreisberg y guión de Wendy Mericle & Ben Sokolowski (#308).



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