After the great reception and success of Arrow, which arrived at The CW in 2012, the network decided to expand its ties with DC Comics by bringing The Flash story to its screen, with Grant Gustin playing the Scarlet Speedster. Nobody imagined, neither the channel nor the actor, that it would become an absolute hit, the most acclaimed series of the latter called Arrowverse, and one of the most endearing versions of the character.With the series starring Stephen Amell already off the map since 2020, and after the farewells of Supergirl, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman, The Flash was the only one standing within the universe they had created. And, despite his strength and a great bond with the fans, the story must come to an end, especially considering the changes coming due to the crisis at Warner Discovery, which has DC in the eye of the storm.On Feb. 9, the first episode of the final season of The Flash will arrive at The CW, which will have Barry and Iris (Candice Patton) trapped in a time loop in the best style of Groundhog Day, repeating the same thing over and over again, facing the villain on duty as usually happens in the show, with the help of his team.Related: The Boys Was the Most Streamed Superhero Series in 2022

Previously on The Flash

The CW's The Flash
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With the idea of ​​preparing viewers for the final installment, the series released a new teaser that, instead of showing new material about what will arrive next month, tells a brief summary of the story of the hero of Central City until the eighth season, going over some of the best moments the show has delivered so far:

The video reminds us how a lightning strike gave Barry his abilities and reviews his confrontations with Reverse Flash and other enemies like Gorilla Grodd, one of the emblems of the Speedster's comic. We can also see some members who went through the team, such as Cisco, who became one of the audience's favorite characters.

Obviously, the final installment will also feature great returns appealing to nostalgia. Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen, David Ramsey as John Diggle, Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West, and Sendhil Ramamurthy as Bloodwork will be just a few we'll get to see once again.

Despite the farewell to this version of the character, DC fans will be able to enjoy Ezra Miller's in June with the premiere of The Flash, the long-awaited solo film from the character officially introduced in 2017 in Justice League.