It has just been revealed that the 32-year-old is close to locking in a new contract to continue playing the Scarlet Speedster, according to Deadline.
Though he is looking to return for another season, he’s only signing on for a set number of episodes, which could mean that it could be the final season.
The actor reprises his character for the second part of “Armageddon” on season eight of The Flash.
Here’s a synopsis: Despero (Tony Curran) warns The Flash (Grant Gustin) that great tragedies will befall the speedster and cause him to lose his mind. Once that happens, Armageddon will begin.
Determined to prove Despero wrong, Barry doubles down on proving his innocence but a devastating revelation from Iris (Candice Patton) pushes him to the edge and sends him to seek counsel from Black Lightning.
The Flash is kicking off it’s eight season TONIGHT (November 16) with it’s big Armageddon event!
The CW series will have a five-episode crossover type event, with quite a few returning Arrowverse characters, starting with Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer/Atom.
Grab your tissues because the Supergirl finale is going to be an emotional one!
The Arrowverse show is coming to an end as the last episode of season, and the last one ever airs TONIGHT (November 9).
In the series finale, we get to see some past friends return, including Chris Wood as Mon-El, Mehcad Brooks as James Olsen/Guardian and Jeremy Jordan as Winn Schott.
We also get to see Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh) and Kelly Olsen (Azie Tesfai) get married, with J’onn J’onzz (David Harewood) serving as their officiant. From the photos, it looks like we’ll be getting a duet performance from Winn and Kara (Melissa Benoist).
Supergirl is coming to an end with a two-part series finale!
The CBS-turned-The CW superhero series will kick the night off with the second to last episode, titled “The Last Gauntlet.”
Here’s a synopsis: In the penultimate buildup to the season finale, Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and the super friends take drastic action after a loved one is kidnapped by Nyxly (Peta Sergeant) and Lex (Jon Cryer). An unlikely ally steps in to help the team.
Tune in to Supergirl‘s two-hour series finale TONIGHT (November 9) on The CW.