In a new interview, the series’ showrunner Eric Wallace opened up about what fans can expect from the upcoming episodes, teasing “you in for some surprises.”
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.
The trailer for the upcoming seventh season of The Flash is here!
The video was unveiled during the show’s panel at the DC FanDome event on Saturday (August 22).
Candace Patton‘s Iris West is getting haunted in the Mirrorverse, with Barry doing anything he can to help her.
“It’ll be interesting to see when she comes out — and I believe she’ll come out very soon — how she has been affected by being stuck in this maddening world with this maddening villain,” Candace said during the panel.
Showrunner Eric Wallaceshared that in the trailer, “even though it’s only footage really from one episode, pay attention to the way it’s presented. It’s actually huge spoilers all over the place.”
The footage in the trailer is mostly from season six, episode 20, which was 85% filmed before the pandemic.