The time has come to bring an end to the run of the CW’s long-running superhero series, Barry Allen. The upcoming ninth season of The Flash has been officially announced as the show’s final season. Following Grant Gustin signing a one-year contract in January 2022, uncertainty over the show’s future arose, leading many to believe that there would only be one more season. This has since been verified. Aside from the revelation that The Flash is coming to an end, the last season will include a total of 13 episodes.
We’ve got nine seasons to look forward to! Eric Wallace, the show’s executive producer and showrunner say the series has been protecting Central City for nine years while also taking viewers on an emotional journey filled with compassion, comedy, and spectacle. Further, he said. Barry Allen has finally arrived at the starting line of his final race. So many excellent individuals have contributed their skills, resources, and passion to make this fantastic programme a reality every week!
We are now gearing up for our thrilling last chapter of The Flash, and I want to thank our outstanding cast and crew for their years of dedication to making the show so memorable for people across the world.” The ninth & last season of the show will go into production in September of this year, with a release date of 2023 planned. The CW’s longest-running shows, The Flash and Arrow, will be among the latter when the latter ends its eighth season in 2020, making The Flash the longest-running contemporary DC show on the CW by a single season. The series also stars Jesse L. Martin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Danielle Nicolet, Kayla Compton, and Brandon McKnight in addition to Gustin.
Geoff Johns, Andrew Kreisberg, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and the previously mentioned Wallace are all executive producers on the show, which was produced for television by Berlanti Productions. The show is created and produced by Warner Bros. Television. With the cancellation of Batwoman, starring Javicia Leslie, back in May, the show joins the list of DC Comics shows that have ended. With the exception of Gotham Knights, which will debut on the CW in December, the only DC shows on the network right now are Superman & Lois and Stargirl. Season 9 of The Flash will air in 2023.