Summary
- The Flash's vanishing date in Crisis is reached, and to celebrate, Grant Gustin shared throwback photos.
- Candice Patton also celebrated the special date, tying back to her role as Iris West-Allen.
- The Flash's legacy continues as actors and fans engage with the show's canon.
Grant Gustin shares new throwback photos to celebrate a major DC TV in-canon date for
The Flash TV show. In less than a month, it will have been a year since The Flash season 9 aired the series finale to what became the longest-running series in the entire Arrowverse franchise. Throughout The Flash's run on The CW, the DC drama explored various storylines from the comics, while also setting up its own mythology, going all the way back to the series pilot.
Today, April 25, 2024, was originally teased in The Flash pilot episode as the date Barry Allen vanishes in Crisis, and the Arrowverse audience is buzzing about it all over social media. Fortunately, Gustin took part, as The Flash lead posted on his Instagram, acknowledging that "we made it," to the date when Barry was supposed to vanish. He wrote, "I can confirm that Flash has in fact not vanished," and shared photos of him on April 25, 2016, wearing a Flash-themed robe.
Candice Patton, who starred as Iris West-Allen on The Flash for its entire run, also celebrated today's event as she shared an image of the 2024 headline. In The Flash series, Iris was the one who wrote the article about the Scarlet Speedster vanishing in a crisis.
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