Chester P. Runk has been a beloved and valued member of Team Flash for several seasons now, and a big part of his character’s appeal is the actor who plays him, Brandon McKnight. The character first appeared in early Season 6 and this season in addition to helping out Team Flash, Chester is pursuing a relationship with Allegra (Kayla Compton)… that is, if either one of them decides to just go for it.
FlashTVNews spoke with Brandon McKnight on the eve of a new episode airing tonight (“The Mask of the Red Death, Part 1” airing at 8PM ET/PT on The CW), and you can find that interview below.
FLASHTVNEWS’ CRAIG BYRNE: How does it feel to be shooting the final season of The Flash?
BRANDON McKNIGHT: I’ve been saying that it’s bittersweet. It’s definitely a lot more bitter than sweet, though. This is my first show where I played a character, so it’s going to be really sad for me to have to put Chester to rest.
It’s just been such a great few years of my life, man. I was brought into the show and was so graciously and warmly accepted by the cast and crew. These people are my friends now. I’m so used to seeing everybody multiple times a week. It’s going to be a big change, personally and professionally.
Like I said, this is my first show, so to have to put this to bed and put this to rest, and then move on…. it’s cool to move on and explore different avenues and see different things and you get to play different characters, but at the same time, it’s like, “wow, I’ve been here for three years now,” and that’s kind of it. So, it’s bittersweet, but right now, it feels a lot more bitter than sweet. But all good things come to an end.
Did you feel almost like you won the lottery getting such a great character to play such as Chester?
Oh, my God, you have no idea. It’s crazy. Because I was a big fan of the show before I got the part.
I tell the story all the time, but Flash is both mine and my little sister’s favorite hero, our favorite superhero, and we watched the show from 2014. It was our favorite show. We never missed an episode, and we watched it together.
So, I was just excited to get the audition. When I read about the character for the audition, he was supposed to be like this really wild, super fun-loving guy who’s unapologetic about who he is, and stuff like that. I remember having an absolute ball with the audition and thinking, like “man, if I got to play this character, I’d probably be tired, because he has a lot of energy, but I would love every second of it. I would love every second of playing this person.” And then, three weeks later, I found out [I got it] and it’s just been an incredible ride.
When you first auditioned for Chester, did you have any idea what that would lead into becoming a series regular or a recurring character?
Well, I remember on my audition breakdown, and said that there was the potential of the character becoming series regular. I usually put things like that out of my mind, though, because especially in this industry, you can’t fall in love with ideas before they actually become a thing.
And I had no idea who the character was: I think I think the character’s name in the audition was Zeke, and he ran a podcast called Zeke Geeks or something like that. I thought he was just going to be – not the villain of the week because he wasn’t really a villain, but the issue of the week, I will say. And then, knowing that there was the potential for it to become a series regular was was something. Me and my manager, we kind of just looked at it, and were like like “hey, every episode that they have, that’s just another audition.” That’s the way I treated it, pretty much, for all of Season 6. It was a very long extended audition with which I got paid, as well.
So, it was a surprise, but we also knew it was a possibility when in Season 7, they decided up me to a series regular.
One of Chester’s friends asks this in Wednesday’s episode, and now I will ask too: What’s going on with “Challegra?”
A lot of confusion, but also a lot of exploration, is what I’ll call it. This is uncharted territory for Chester. He’s never been in this situation before, here someone he likes is [a situation that’s] actually working out, you know what I mean? But then, there’s also some trouble in the water. They’re both human beings, and love is a confusing thing. Relationships are difficult at times, especially when they’re brand new, and you’re dealing with people who are dealing with a lot of stuff from the past. I think Chester is just trying to try to figure it out, trying to navigate this this uncharted territory.
Do you get to have any scenes with Javicia Leslie in this “Red Death” story arc?
I don’t know if I can tell you that. As we all know, she’s around.
Having been a fan of The Flash, is there anyone from The Flash or the Arrowverse itself that you wish you had gotten a chance to work with?
I feel like there are so many people. I would have loved to work with Stephen Amell. That would have been really cool.
There are so many people, and now because you’re asking me, everybody’s going through my brain and I’m drawing a blank on one person. There are tons of people I would have loved to have seen. I would have loved to see Chester’s reaction to Supergirl. I think he would have lost his mind.
I’ve met a a lot of the other actors, and it would have been fun just to interact with them, be on set with them, and be able to chill with them for a few days. But there’s too many to list.
If someone says to you in a few years “would you come back and play Chester again,” would you be down?
In a couple of years? For sure. An older Chester, who’s a little more seasoned and a little more grounded and a little more grown up but still so much fun? In a heartbeat. Absolutely.
How would you tease Wednesday night’s episode?
I would say whatever you think is going to happen, probably isn’t. I’ve been reading a lot of the predictions that people have online and stuff like that, and whatever you think you know, I promise you, you don’t know. I haven’t read a single prediction that’s been right. So expect surprise, and expect the unexpected.
A new episode of The Flash airs TONIGHT (March 1) on The CW.