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Why Isn’t The Flash Season 4 Premiere Called “Rebirth?”

The executive producer of The Flash explains why the Season 4 premiere was not called “Rebirth.”

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“Rebirth” has been a big thing for DC Comics in the past decade.

The Geoff Johns-written Green Lantern: Rebirth recharged Hal Jordan for a new generation. The Flash: Rebirth did the same for Barry Allen. Last year, the line-wide “Rebirth” promotion brought new attention and acclaim to DC after people grew disillusioned with the “New 52.”

With The Flash going back to a happier direction, it’s almost surprising that the Season 4 premiere, which airs on October 10, is not called “Rebirth.” In a recent EW interview, Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg explains why they called it “The Flash Reborn” instead.

“We were actually going to call it Rebirth, and then realized everybody was going to think we were doing Rebirth, which is why we changed it to ‘The Flash Reborn’,” Kreisberg explained. “These first three years were really about growing up and now they’re all adults, which is both good and bad. They’ve all become pretty expert at what they do and they’re not as wide-eyed about everything that’s happening to them. For Barry and Iris, they are finally going to get married this season and then it’s going to be: Can they stay married with everything that’s coming up against them?”

You can read the entire EW interview here.

Photos from the Season 4 premiere can be found below.

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The Flash -- "The Flash Reborn" -- Image Number: FLA401b_0170b.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Mark Sweatman as Norvok and Danielle Panabaker as Killer Frost -- Photo: Katie Yu/The CW -- © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Flash Series Finale Photos Are Here!

Preview images for the Flash series finale “A New World Part 4” airing May 24 on The CW

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The final episode of The Flash is almost here! The series finale airs this Wednesday, May 24 and The CW has released some photos to promote it. Several of these were previously posted as exclusives at EW.com but are now seeing a wide release, and these don’t have any watermarks. Beware of some spoilers for “A New World Part Four” within, and hopefully more pictures are coming! It has been an honor and a privilege to share Flash photos with the fans over the years… thank you as always for visiting! UPDATE: A few more photos have been added to the gallery!

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The Flash -- “A New World, Part Four” -- Image Number: FLA913i_0078r -- Pictured (L - R): Grant Gustin as Barry Allen and Candice Patton as Iris West-Allen -- Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW -- © 2023 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

THE FINAL RUN – The Flash (Grant Gustin), the fastest man alive, is tasked with his greatest challenge yet, to save the timeline and save existence. Friends old and new gather for an epic battle to save Central City, one last time. The episode was written by Eric Wallace & Sam Chalsen and directed by Vanessa Parise (#913).  Original airdate 5/24/2023. 

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The Flash “A New World, Part Three” Photo Released

Preview image for The Flash episode “A New World, Part Three” airing May 17 on The CW

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The CW has released one photo still to promote the penultimate episode of The Flash airing May 17! It’s called “A New World, Part Three” and that one still features Grant Gustin as The Flash, so hey, that’s good, right? Hopefully we’ll get some more photos soon – follow @FlashTVNews on Twitter and we’ll let you know if and when they come in. In the meantime, here’s what we’ve got… a description for the episode can be found below.

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The Flash -- “A New World, Part Three” -- Image Number: FLA912a_0140r -- Pictured: Grant Gustin as The Flash -- Photo: Justine Yeung/The CW -- © 2023 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

THE EXTRAORDINARY; JESSICA PARKER KENNEDY AND RICK COSNETT GUEST STAR – Team Flash works together to figure out how to protect Barry (Grant Gustin), all while being very careful who they trust. Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) is skeptical of the plan after an unsuccessful attempt. Khione’s (Danielle Panabaker) confidence in Chester (Brandon McKnight) enables him to convince Cecile to try one more time. Stefan Pleszczynski directed the episode written by Jonathan Butler and & Sarah Tarkoff (#912).  Original airdate 5/17/2023. 

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Flash “A New World, Part Two” Photos Released

Preview images with spoilers for The Flash episode “A New World, Part Two” airing May 10 on The CW

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The CW has released two promotional photos for The Flash episode “A New World, Part Two” and the stills feature the two characters we want to see the most – Barry and Iris! Hahaha, just kidding! Here are the stills… don’t blame us, we’re just the messenger, and hopefully more photos are coming.

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The Flash -- “A New World, Part Two” -- Image Number: FLA911fg_0016r -- Pictured (L - R): Danielle Nicolet as Cecile Horton, Jon Cor as Mark Blaine and Danielle Panabaker as Khione -- Photo: The CW -- © 2023 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

BELIEVE IN THE IMPOSSIBLE; KAYLA COMPTON DIRECTS – Iris (Candice Patton) is alarmed by Barry’s (Grant Gustin) disappearance and Cecile (Danielle Nicolet) assures her everything will be ok, but does she know that for certain? Team Flash is affected by a mysterious substance and Khione (Danielle Panabaker) develops a better understanding of what she can and cannot control. Kayla Compton directed the episode with story by Lauren Fields and teleplay by Kristen Kim (#911).  Original airdate 5/10/2023.

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