Green Arrow and Kid Flash suit up in new set photos from The Flash season 9. The Flash final season is staging numerous Arrowverse reunions as the show is set to end this year. Episode 9 will be a crucial installment for The Flash season 9, with several Arrowverse players returning to the series. The CW recently announced that Kid Flash, John Diggle, and Bloodwork are visiting Central City in the episode.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY As The Flash season 9 is getting closer to finishing episode 9, new set photos have emerged for the hyped-up installment. From Candagraphs , the outlet recently shared new looks at Amell, Grant Gustin, and Keiynan Lonsdale, all suited up as Green Arrow, The Flash, and Kid Flash, respectively. While it is from episode 9, it's unclear what is going on in the scene that was being filmed.
Ever since Wally departed The Flash as a series regular in season 4, Lonsdale has only been back a handful of times. With The Flash season 9 bringing the series to an end, reunions between the speedsters seemed likely to wrap up any loose storylines and give a send-off for each character. The Flash TV show is one of the few times in live-action where all the speedsters exist at the same time.
Why It's Important That Stephen Amell Is In The Flash Season 9 Just as some viewers have wanted to see Lonsdale's Kid Flash on The Flash, the same goes for Amell's Green Arrow. Barry got his start in Arrow season 2 before getting his own spinoff, which was the first offshoot series for the Arrowverse. But since that season, Oliver and Barry's heroic dynamic has been one of the Arrowverse's core relationships.
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