Based on the Barry Allen incarnation of DC Comics character, developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns and a spin-off from Arrow, existing in the same universe known as the Arrowverse, “The Flash” is an American superhero television series that follows a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds and premiered for the first time in October 2014.
Barry Allen, a forensic scientist with the Central City police force, is struck by lightning in a freak accident. When he wakes up after nine months, he discovers that he can achieve great speeds.
The latest season made its debut on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, at 8 P.M ET on The CW.
The end of Season 6 saw Team Flash trying (and failing) to stop Eva and get Iris out of the Mirrorverse, with not much forward movement with either. Eva succeeded in killing her husband and it’s unclear what her other plans for Central City entail. Meanwhile, Iris was working with Kamilla to find Singh and escape.
Season 7 is expected to pick up where Season 6 left off. Here’s what Wallace told EW regarding how the production shutdown will affect next season:
“It hasn’t changed how we’re going to wrap up the arc, because of the three episodes that are still remaining — which are now the first three episodes of season 7 — episode 620, which now becomes episode 701, 90 percent of that footage is in the can. That only leaves what we always intended as our two-part season finale of season 6 to follow in episodes 702 and 703, which is wrapping up Eva’s story. That’s all going to be the same.”
Where can I stream “The Flash”?
The show is available on the exclusive US network The CW- app, website, and on FuboTV, Sky TV. You can stream via subscription services Amazon Prime, and Netflix (Canada).