The Serie Flash from The CW Network and Warner Bros.has announced today that the popular series will end after its upcoming ninth season, the season for which production is scheduled to begin next month, and which will debut in early 2023.
As it has been revealed that the final and ninth season of The Flash will feature 13 episodes, this marks the end of an era for The CW as it became one of the network’s most-watched shows since its debut in 2014. , and has remained one of the most popular series ever since.
Furthermore, this is also the end of an era for DC fans, as in the Season 2 finale, the Crisis on Infinite Earths spin-off, where Superman & Lois revealed that it didn’t take place on Earth-Prime, as previously hinted at, Superman & Lois instead takes place on their own Earth within the DC multiverse.
Which means that, for the first time since Arrow premiered, the “main” CW universe where shows like Legends of Tomorrow and DC’s Batwoman won’t have a streaming show once The Flash concludes.
“Nine Seasons! Nine years of saving Central City as we take audiences on an emotional journey filled with heart, humor and spectacle”The Flash showrunner said, Eric Wallaceit’s a statement. “And now Barry Allen has reached the starting gate of his last race. So many amazing people have given their talent, time and love to bring this amazing show to life every week.”
So as we prepare to honor the incredible legacy of the show with our exciting final chapter, I want to thank our phenomenal cast, writers, producers and crew over the years who helped make The Flash an unforgettable experience for audiences. of all the world”.
Now, while The Flash may not have had the same rave reviews in later seasons that it did in the beginning, it continued to be a great show for The CW, averaging over 1 million linear viewers each week and ranking between the network’s most broadcast programs on its various digital platforms.
That’s why most of the fans expected an announcement from the “final season” at the network’s initial showings in the spring, but instead The CW announced it would end on a more straightforward basis, The Flash announcement may have been delayed so each of the shows could have their own time to shine, and equally possible that they still haven’t given up on trying to do a season 10 at that point.