>Barry returns from the Speed Force more mature, upbeat and resourceful, unburdened by the past and eager to help people.
>Iris will be leading Team Flash in Barry's absence, and they will often humorously argue over what's best for Team Flash.
>Wally won't become the new Flash yet and is still facing the repercussions of being trapped in the Speed Force. His relationship with Jesse will go through an "evolution".
>Cisco will take greater steps towards a crimefighting career of his own, and his relationship with Gypsy will progress.
>Caitlin has returned but is still struggling with her Killer Frost persona. She can alternate between the two, but becoming Killer Frost makes her a wildcard.
>Joe's relationship with Cecile will also progress.
>Harry has joined Team Flash and is searching for new purpose now that Jesse is safe and accomplished as a speedster.
>More alternate versions of Harrison Wells will appear.
>Jesse has found herself as a hero in Earth-3, but might still make appearances.
>Julian has left Team Flash, but might still make appearances.
>Tracy has left Team Flash, but will return for a two-episode story arc.
>Barry's new nemesis, the Thinker, is an intellectual rival, requiring Barry to rely on his forensic skills and scientic knowledge to win, rather than just pure speed.
1. The Flash Reborn (October 10, 2017) >Iris, Cisco, Caitlin, Wally, Joe and Harry must find a way to rescue Barry from the Speed Force in time to save Central City from the mysterious Samuroids, who threaten to destroy the city unless the Flash is delivered to them.
2. Mixed Signals (October 17, 2017) >Barry struggles to readjust to the world and reconnect with Iris, while investigating the looming threat of The Thinker (Neil Sandilands).
3. Luck Be a Lady (October 24, 2017) >Barry crosses paths with Hazard (Sugar Lyn Beard), a probability-altering meta-human wreaking havoc in Central City.
4. The Elongated Journey Into the Night (October 31, 2017) >Barry joins forces with meta-human private detective Ralph Dibny (Hartley Sawyer), who can stretch and mold his body, to investigate The Thinker's activities.
5. Girls' Night (November 7, 2017) >Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) visits Central City for Iris' bachelorette party, but the girls' night out is cut short when they run afoul of Amunet Black (Katee Sackhoff), the leader of an underground black market for supervillains.
Julian Bailey
Please, just drop all CW shit. In fact, just drop all live action shit altogether, stick with books
David Roberts
No.
Connor Richardson
Sounds fun.
Nicholas Bennett
The books aren't that good, but the CW shit really needs to end. At least have the courtesy to put this on a network that actually respects zanny capeshit
Easton Rogers
>Entire plot and main villain of series set up in first two episodes
Still repeating the same old mistakes.
Grayson Stewart
And what network will that be? Remember Smallville? What about Gotham?
Liam Hughes
>>Felicity Smoak
Dylan Ortiz
Why do they keep trying to force Barry with Iris when she's worst girl?
Alexander Long
he should have sex with caitlin
Justin Evans
Because it's canon.
Jaxson Butler
no it's a different version
for example, they had a Flashpoint that wasn't cool at all
Evan Foster
>All of this news is relationship drama and angst:The Show
Dear god why. It's like they took the CW formula and turned it up to 12. Even by press release it sounds horrible. Just stop
Tyler Cook
>Superheroes >Canon Pick one
Adam Gray
>Black iris >Has no sexual chemistry with twink >Canon
They never did. They always made it a mystery to drag it out throughout the season. This time, we already know who the main villain will be and what they want.
Levi Brown
>Killer Vag Excuse you?
Jack Rogers
don't touch me motherfucker
Liam Hughes
Finally found this quickly for once.
Samuel Bennett
I miss when Sup Forums liked this show.
The talkback threads were the best.
Isaiah Johnson
Dubs confirm
Jack Long
...
Jackson Rodriguez
>>Jesse has found herself as a hero in Earth-3, but might still make appearances. What happened to Jay?
Nolan Young
Well that's rude
David Reed
>Barry's new nemesis, the Thinker, is an intellectual rival I mean, how hard is it to be a Barry's intellectual rival? They make it sound like it's something special.