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The CW Releases The Flash: Armageddon, Part 4 Preview

Welcome back fans of the DC universe! The Flash is one comic themed TV show that you shouldn’t miss out on. The CW just dropped a preview for Flash Armageddon, Part 4, with the event seeing Barry Allen’s (Grant Gustin) world being overhauled by the onset of the queer alien Despero (Tony Curran).

Armageddon, Part 3 experienced a soul-crushing end with the death of the show’s long-standing character, Joe West. So where does the show go from there? Stay tuned.

The Flash dropped a tweet on Wednesday 1 December: A GIF of Grant Gustin’s half-sad half-shocked face, with the caption, ‘This future can’t be happening… Thanks for watching! Stream free tomorrow on the CW. #TheFlashArmageddon #TheFlash,’

Flash Armageddon, Part 4 Coming Soon

Flash Season 8 Episode 4 premiers on December 7 2021. Barry, aka The Flash, is shocked by the unexpected return of Eobard Thawne. Damien Darhk seeks to help Barry, but his advice comes with a catch. An unforgettable battle then results with The Flash and his team going head to head with The Reverse Flash.

Armageddon, Part 4 Cast

This episode will see the return of unexpected disputed characters such as Eobard Thawe, aka Reverse Flash played by Tom Cavanagh and Damien Darhk played by Neal McDonough.

Some heroic familiar characters that will return include Ryan Wilder, aka Batwoman starring Javicia Leslie, Alex Danvers, aka Sentinel starring Chyler Leigh and Ryan Choi starring Osric Chau.

Other beloved characters in this episode include, Candice Patton as Iris West-Allen, Danielle Panabaker as Catlin Snow, Danielle Nicolet as Cecile Horton, Kayla Compton as Allegra Garcia, Brandon McKnight as Chester P. Punk, Tony Curran as Despero, McNamara as Mia Smoak, Brandon Routh as Ray Palmer and Cress Williams as Jefferson Pierce.

Written by Dave Cunningham

Raised and born in West London. Dave is currently studying BA in Psychology at CUNY Hunter College. Netflix favourites: You, Stranger Things, Ozark & Virgin River.

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