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Next → The first season of the American television series premiered on on October 7, 2014 and concluded on May 19, 2015 after airing 23 episodes. The series is based on the character, a costumed superhero crime-fighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds. It is a from, existing in the same, and was produced by, and, with serving as.
The series follows, portrayed by, a crime scene investigator who gains super-human speed, which he uses to fight criminals, including others who have also gained superhuman abilities. Gustin is joined by main cast members,. The Flash was picked up for a full season by The CW in October 2014, and filming took place primarily in, Canada. The was watched by 4.8 million viewers and had a 1.9 18–49 demographic rating, making it The CW's most watched and highest rated series premiere since in 2009. It also became The CW's second-most watched series premiere ever, behind, and the third-highest rated in the 18–49 demographic. The first season finished as the 118th ranked show, with an average viewership of 4.62 million, making it the most watched series ever on The CW, and also the highest rated series among men 18–49 and men 18+ ever on the network. The first season of The Flash received generally positive reviews from critics.
Reviews for the series became increasingly positive as the season progressed, with the finale receiving critical acclaim. The series was renewed for a on January 11, 2015. Stars as Barry Allen / Flash On September 13, 2013, was cast in the titular role of., who would eventually be cast as, also auditioned for the role. Gustin began researching the character during the audition process, and reading as many comics as possible. Gustin primarily focused on series of comics, because he knew it would be difficult to read everything and he felt the New 52 was the closest to the show's 'look and feel'. In January 2014, actor was cast as Detective, while Rick Cosnett was cast as and as.
In February 2014, was cast as and Carlos Valdes as. Patton's casting as Iris caused significant backlash among comic book fans due to Patton being of African descent, while Iris has typically been depicted as a Caucasian woman in comics. Also in February 2014, reported that the remaining regular roles to be cast were for the parts of Harrison Wells and Hartley Rathaway. On February 10, 2014, was cast as, with his role described as 'a rock star in the world of physics and the mind and money behind Central City's S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator'. It was eventually revealed that Cavanagh's character was actually, who stole the appearance of the real Wells (also portrayed by Cavanagh) after killing him, with portraying Thawne before the transformation.
Several cast members from the appear in the series., who portrayed Barry Allen/Flash in the 1990 series, joined the cast in a recurring role as Barry's father, Dr. Henry Allen, and once again portrays a character named Dr. In the episode 'Tricksters', returns as and plays Mayor Anthony Bellows (a character he played in 1991, but as a police officer), with images of Hamill as Trickster from the 1990 TV series being used in a police report.
Design The Flash costume was designed. While remaining largely faithful to Barry's costume from the comics, it was designed as a more 'functional, textured quality' costume than previous live-action Flash ones.
Filming Production on the pilot began in March 2014, with filming taking place in,; additional filming for the series takes place in. On how action sequences are shot for the series, compared to Arrow, Gustin said, 'When Arrow shoots action sequences, pretty much what you see is what you get and they're really doing everything. We do a lot of plate shots that are empty shots of the area we’re going to be in and then they’re putting us in later in.
I do a lot of the fighting. I don’t have to do it full speed and then they ramp it up and a lot of people have to freeze and I keep moving. Then I have to clear frame and step back into frame. It’s really tedious stuff that we have to do. On theirs, they learn fight choreography and they shoot it from the perfect angles and what you see is what you get.' Filming for the rest of the season began on July 11, 2014 and, ended on April 14, 2015.
Crossovers In March 2014, it was announced that Gustin would not appear in a third episode of Arrow as originally planned. However, Panabaker and Valdes appear in the Arrow episode 'The Man Under the Hood' in their roles as Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon, respectively. Arrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim stated, 'This was something that really came about because obviously Barry is in a coma at the end of 'Three Ghosts'. That pretty much made it impossible for Barry to appear in the third episode, as originally planned. The idea of bringing in Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon really, really appealed to us because it allowed us to honor our original intention of doing something Flash-related around episode 19 or 20 of season two without having comatose Barry and basically paying Grant Gustin a lot of money to sit around with his eyes closed just unconscious the whole episode.
It allows us to further flesh out the Flash universe in Arrow.' Gustin had a brief cameo appearance in the Arrow season three premiere, 'The Calm'. Valdes appeared once again in the season three episode 'Broken Arrow', while Gustin appeared in the final episode of season three, 'My Name is Oliver Queen'. Appears as Oliver Queen / Arrow in the pilot episode. Kreisberg announced that would appear in the fourth episode as Felicity. Previous Arrow nemesis was in the seventh episode. Members of, who previously appeared on Arrow, made a cameo appearance in the eleventh episode of the series.
Rickards and as had scenes in the eighteenth episode, 'All Star Team Up'. And, as and Detective Quentin Lance, respectively, appeared in the following episode, 'Who Is Harrison Wells?' , while Amell and as appeared in the twenty-second episode, 'Rogue Air'. See also: Arrow composer is the primary composer of the series, and was first hired in April 2014 to score the pilot. He had previously composed a theme for Barry Allen which was featured in Arrow 's episodes 'The Scientist' and 'Three Ghosts'. The theme was titled 'The Scientist' when it was released on the.
According to Neely, 'It had to be different from Arrow. But it also couldn't be so different that it couldn't fit in the Arrow universe. It had to be in a style that could hold hands with Arrow.'
On December 18, 2014, released a selection of music from The Flash/ Arrow crossover episodes, as well as two bonus tracks from their respective 2014 midseason finales. The first season, two-disc soundtrack was released on October 16, 2015 by La La Land Records.
All music composed by Blake Neely. Title Length 1. 'The Fastest Man Alive / Always Late' 3:05 2. 'Best Friends Since Childhood' 2:37 3. 'Metahumans' 2:35 4.
Wells Has Secrets' 3:03 5. 'I Have to Try' 4:56 6. 'Proud of You' 2:23 7. 'A Lot Happened That Night' 2:28 8. 'Mad Skills' 1:18 9.
'Eddie and Iris' 1:21 10. 'Birth of The Flash' 3:06 11. 'Things You Can’t Outrun' 2:25 12. 'Captain Cold' 1:41 13. 'We Were All Struck by That Lightning' 1:15 14. 'Going Rogue' 2:03 15. 'No Time' 2:23 16.
'Grodd Lives' 1:36 17. 'Impossible Thing' 3:05 18. 'Supersonic' 2:03 19. 'Catch Me If You Can' 2:33 20.
'Martin Stein and Firestorm' 3:22 21. 'Fate of My Dad' 2:08 22.
'The Nuclear Man' 3:16 23. 'Dead to Me' 3:20 24. 'Reveal to Iris / Running Back in Time' 3:13 25. 'He’s a Hero' 2:35 26. 'Tricksters' 2:52 27.
'Called Some Friends for Help' 4:15 28. 'Second Chance' 3:04 29. 'Closing the Wormhole' 4:43 Total length: 1:18:13 Disc 2 No. Title Length 1.
'Saga Sell' 0:36 2. 'Rainbow Raider Strikes' 2:24 3. 'What I Can See' 0:43 4. 'Forming a Task Force' 1:27 5. 'Don't Get Involved' 0:41 6. 'Team Arrow in Central City' 2:32 7.
'Give You a Lift' 0:58 8. 'Training Barry' 2:24 9. 'What's Up, Doc?' 'Barry Gets Whammied' 3:05 11. 'Flash Taunts Eddie' 1:03 12.
'The Flash vs. Arrow' 5:06 13. Labs Thanks Oliver' 1:52 14. 'A Girl Oliver Once Knew' 1:08 15. 'Firestorm Appears' 0:52 16. 'The Man in the Yellow Suit' 2:15 17.
'What You Can Do' 1:20 18. 'Use of Powers' 1:58 19. 'Saving Innocent People' 3:01 20.
'What Barry Saw' 2:26 21. 'Eobard Desiccates Wells' 1:53 22. 'I Love You, Iris' 1:34 23. 'Cold Wants to Know His Name' 1:22 24. 'Lucid Dreaming' 2:59 25. 'Grodd Mind Control' 1:41 26.
'Taken Enough' 2:16 27. 'Luring the Admission From Wells' 3:21 28. 'Eobard Confesses' 1:44 29. 'Super Collider' 3:29 30. 'A New Name' 1:01 Total length: 59:12 Release Broadcast The Flash was screened at the Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment panel at in July 2014.
The series officially premiered on on October 7, 2014, during the and also premiered in Canada on the same night. The second episode was screened at on October 9, 2014, as a way to repay the viewers that watched the series' premiere episode. The series premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 28, 2014, and in Australia on December 3, 2014. Marketing In April 2015, to celebrate the season three finale of Arrow and season one finale of The Flash, The CW released a short promo titled 'Superhero Fight Club'. The short features characters from Arrow and The Flash battling each other in a hero vs. Villain showdown. Characters include Arrow, Flash, Arsenal, Black Canary, Merlyn, Captain Cold, Heat Wave, Firestorm, Ra's al Ghul, Reverse-Flash, and the A.T.O.M.
Home media The season began streaming on on October 6, 2015, and was released on and in on September 22, 2015. The Flash: The Complete First Season Set details Special features.
23 episodes. 5-disc DVD set/4-disc Blu-ray set. English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround).
English, Spanish and French subtitles. Subtitles: English. DC Comics Night at Comic-Con 2014. Deleted Scenes. Gag Reel. Audio Commentary. Featurettes.
The Fastest Man Alive!. Creating the Blur. The Chemistry of Emily and Grant Screen Test. Behind the Story: The Trickster Returns!
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