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Wally West on Legends of Tomorrow

Wally West Boards The Waverider In New Legends Of Tomorrow Clip

In a matter of hours, the moment that many of you have been waiting for will arrive when Kid Flash finally boards the Waverider and Keiynan Lonsdale cements himself as a series regular on Legends of Tomorrow. Having already established himself over on The Flash, he'll become the next to have used another Arrowverse series as a springboard to the time traveling ensemble show.
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In a matter of hours, the moment that many of you have been waiting for will arrive when Kid Flash finally boards the Waverider and Keiynan Lonsdale cements himself as a series regular on Legends of Tomorrow. Having already established himself over on The Flash, he’ll become the next to have used another Arrowverse series as a springboard to the time traveling ensemble show.

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Actually, we’ve slowly seen Wally West become integrated into the series over the course of the past few weeks as he forged a friendship with Rip Hunter. But now, we have this newly surfaced clip from tonight’s episode, “No Country for Old Dads,” to share, and from the look of it, the footage shows the very moment when the young speedster first sets foot on the Waverider.

As we can see, some will immediately take to him – namely Citizen Steel – but his presence may take a bit getting used to for others. It really does look like he and Heatwave may take some time to get along, with Zari Tomaz also said to not take kindly to him at first.

All that aside, seeing Rip Hunter not being aware of Nazis attacking Barry Allen and Iris West’s wedding is indeed perplexing. For a guy who’s supposed to be in the loop on odd occurrences, you think he’d at least have noticed a full scale invasion being made by troops from another universe, but I digress.

For more, be sure to check out the official synopsis:

TEAMWORK — When Damien (Neal McDonough) and Nora Darhrk (guest star Courtney Ford) take Ray hostage they force him to try and fix the Fire Totem, but Ray (Brandon Routh) tries to use the power struggle between them to his advantage. Ray and Nora find themselves working together in 1960’s East Germany in order to fix the totem, but soon come face to face with a younger and deadlier version of Damien Dahrk. Meanwhile, Sara (Caity Lotz) seems to be taking positive steps in her personal life. Dominc Purcell, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Nick Zano, Tala Ashe and Keiynan Lonsdale also stars. Viet Nguyen directed the episode written by Keto Shimizu & James Eagan (#313). Original airdate 3/5/2018.

Legends of Tomorrow airs on Monday nights on The CW.


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