Fans responded positively to
The Flash getting a new costume in season five (especially as the colours were comic book accurate), but most couldn't really get past how bad it looked without the chin strap! Well, that's making its return in season six, and, as you can see from the image below, this updated costume is definitely inspired by the "New 52" era of storytelling.
According to showrunner Eric Wallace, the fact that the infamous Crisis is coming five years sooner than expected will be
"like stepping on a landmine" for our heroes and,
"All of a sudden the future is today, and that turns everything upside-down. You’ll see each member of Team Flash react in their own unique, and sometimes tragic, way."
Also below is a new shot from
Arrow's final season which gives us our first look at the new Black Canary suit that'll will be donned by the version of Laurel Lance from Earth-2.
Season seven is set to delve into Green Arrow's work for The Monitor, and while Oliver Queen thinks he'll be going it alone,
"a familial encounter" means that he realises
"he’s not going to be allowed to do it alone" according to star Stephen Amell. Needless to say, that sound pretty cool.
Check out these new images from
Arrow and
The Flash below:
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"I’ve kind of grown with this character," says Benoist, who originally played Supergirl on CBS before the show was moved to The CW.
"It took me a long time to actually feel that strength [of being a superhero]. I feel like if you don’t feel it from the inside out, it’s not going to translate."
"I get to be the Flash on TV, surrounded by all these other superheroes and it’s something I never want to take for granted," Gustin says when asked what being The Flash means to him.
"[When] they offered me the job [on Arrow], if they had said, ‘Yeah, you can have the job, but you have to pay us $5,000 per episode just to be in the show’ I would’ve been like, ‘Yeah, okay. Sure, I’ll do that,'" Amell says, reflecting on being cast as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow when the show launched in 2012.
"Arrow was the most important thing in my entire life by a wide margin. And then I got married, and it became the co-most important thing in my life. Then my wife and I had [our daughter], and Arrow dropped to number three, but I f–ing care a lot about it. I really, really do. I think about it all the time."
"I didn’t know what I was getting myself into," Lotz says, reflecting on being cast as Black Canary in
Arrow.
"I remember talking to my friend and was like, ‘I don’t know. I look terrible in this costume.’ She was like, ‘It doesn’t even matter how you look. All that matters is how you feel. If you feel good, you will look good.’ I was like, “Yes, I feel good. I look good. Let’s do it!'"
"I feel like up until now I haven’t really been given the opportunity to play a character that has these dynamics of such severe trauma and such heartbreak and betrayal and loss," Rose says of her role as Batwoman.
"She’s heavy. She has a really heavy heart for a lot of very valid reasons."