The Flash Season 2 Gets A New Poster

As the CW's popular small screen take on DC's Scarlet Speedster, The Flash, gears up for its second season in less than 2 months time, the network has released this brand new poster, giving us a look at Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) doing what comes naturally while showing off his updated (well, it has a white chest emblem this time) costume.

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As The CW’s popular small screen take on DC’s Scarlet Speedster, The Flash, gears up for its second season in less than two months, the network has released this brand new poster (which can be seen above), giving us a look at Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) doing what comes naturally while showing off his updated (well, it has a white chest emblem this time) costume.

The events of the season 1 finale opened the door (literally) for plenty of new characters and plot developments. As we race towards the advent of a Multiverse, Barry and his pals are going to have to deal with new villains such as Zoom, Tokamak, and Atom Smasher; and the arrival of new allies with speed-powers like Jay Garrick, Wally West and Jesse Quick. Plus, Mr. Allen’s love life is about to get even more complicated as old flame Linda Park is also set to return.

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There are certainly a lot of exciting new developments coming to the show this year, and given how impressive the first season was, we can’t wait to see where the sophomore outing heads.

The Flash returns Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.


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