THE FLASH Showrunner On The Impromptu Season 6 Finale, Season 7 Plans, And Future Changes To The Show

THE FLASH Showrunner On The Impromptu Season 6 Finale, Season 7 Plans, And Future Changes To The Show

The Flash showrunner Eric Wallace has addressed the unexpected finale of The CW series, and weighs in on how the show could change moving forward as a result on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic...

By JoshWilding - May 14, 2020 06:05 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Source: TV Line

The Flash was forced to end its sixth season three episodes early as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and showrunner Eric Wallace has now addressed what's proved to be a complicated situation for The CW (and every other TV network out there forced to halt productions across the globe). 

Asked by TV Line about that massive Iris West-Allen cliffhanger, he explained: "Well, this was never supposed to be a season finale. They would have found out what happened to her in a  week; now, suddenly, that have to wait for...I don’t even know for how long. But everything will be fine. Eventually."

"These last three episodes of this season were already written, and in fact the episode after this, where you get to see exactly where Iris went to, has already been 90-percent shot. So it’s very strange for me that we were one day away from finishing that episode which suddenly is our Season 7 premiere. Fortunately, you find out where Iris went and, oh boy, will there be tears."

Wallace also looked ahead to the future, explaining that changes might have to be made to scripts as a result of COVID-19, and that huge crowd scenes, for example, are likely a thing of the past. He also indicated that we could see a smaller cast on screen in The Flash moving forward. 

"In scenes in the finale where we usually have everyone in the room, I don’t know if we’ll have all nine series regulars anymore," the showrunner explained, pointing to some big changes.

There's currently no word on productions resuming in Vancouver, Canada, and unless things change over the summer, shows like The Flash could end up slipping into a premiere in 2021 instead of 2020.

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HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 5/14/2020, 7:09 AM
Very glad Eric Wallace will be returning next year he has revived this show and brought it out of the trash heap it was left in with seasons 3 thru 5.
patgreyc
patgreyc - 5/14/2020, 7:26 AM
~ Wallace also looked ahead to the future, and explained that changes might have to be made to scripts as a result of COVID-19, and explained that huge crowd scenes, for example, are likely a thing of the past. He also indicated that we could see a smaller cast on screen in The Flash moving forward.
"In scenes in the finale where we usually have everyone in the room, I don’t know if we’ll have all nine series regulars anymore," the showrunner explained, pointing to some big changes. ~ WTF? It's an upper respiratory viral infection, not the start of the Walking Dead. It will be like the flu, once we get it through our collective systems, it will go back to being a background disease that everyone ignores/takes for granted because of vaccines. I'm sorry, but can we please leave this speculative BS out of these articles. It was old three weeks ago.
patgreyc
patgreyc - 5/14/2020, 7:27 AM
Sorry for the rant, I'm just tired of the daily barrage.
Tony93
Tony93 - 5/14/2020, 9:35 AM
nothing will resume production unless there is a vaccine or other treatment that works.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 5/14/2020, 10:43 AM
In another interview he also teased that a former villain that we haven't seen for a good time will show up to aid in Eva's next phase of her plan. Also what would be next for Nash and the handling of the Wells inside his head.

https://www.tvinsider.com/934457/the-flash-season-7-where-is-iris-westallen-preview/

I really hope the world comes together and we find strong anti bodies if not the vaccine for this pandemic. *fingers crossed*

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