Grant Gustin Says The Flash's Final Episode Was Not The Sendoff He'd Hoped, But There Was One Silver Lining
Grant Gustin Says The Flash's Final Episode Was Not The Sendoff He'd Hoped, But There Was One Silver Lining
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Grant Gustin Says The Flash's Final Episode Was Not The Sendoff He'd Hoped, But There Was One Silver Lining

🕒︎ 2025-11-02

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Grant Gustin Says The Flash's Final Episode Was Not The Sendoff He'd Hoped, But There Was One Silver Lining

After debuting as Barry Allen in the middle of Arrow Season 2, Grant Gustin led The Flash for nine seasons, with his tenure as the Scarlet Speedster coming to an end on May 24, 2023. Nearly two and a half years later, Gustin admitted that The CW series’ final episode was not the sendoff for the show he’d hoped it’d be. Despite that, though, there was one silver lining that came with how filming “A New World, Part Four” worked out. Grant Gustin recalled his experience filming The Flash series finale while sitting in on a SpaceCon panel (via X user @SnatchingTasha), first starting off with how the original plans for the episode needed to be changed after he got sick. As the actor explained: For a TV episode, three to four days is a solid chunk of time, and for this to happen on The Flash’s final episode (which was inspired by shows like The Office and Lost) must have stung especially hard. But health and safety comes first, and one of the ways the script was reworked was scrapping Gustin from reprising his second biggest character on the series. He continued: At the beginning of The Flash series finale, Eddie Thawne, who’d become Cobalt Blue, snatched past versions of speedster baddies Reverse-Flash, Zoom, Godspeed and Savitar to battle Team Flash. Savitar, of course, was the time remnant of Barry’s who served as Season 3’s main antagonist. While Tobin Bell retuned to vocally reprise Savitar, The Flash crew had to forgo showing showing the armored villain unmasked and making up Gustin to have the “pizza face,” as Eobard Thawne once described it. Despite these setbacks, Grant Gustin was touched by the last scene he shot on The Flash. This was also the series’ last scene, with Barry Allen running through the streets of Central City, as seen at the top of the page. Gustin concluded: Prior to this moment, Barry Allen unleashed a lightning bolt to share his speed with Avery Ho, Max Mercury and Jess Chambers. We’ll just have to imagine what having these three new speedsters running around Central City looks like, but I’m glad Grant Gustin found this silver lining in the midst of these disappointing, but necessary changes. You may also recall there was a time that Gustin approved of the fan theory that Barry would become the very bolt of lighting that gave him his powers, but Showrunner Eric Wallace convinced him this wasn’t the way to go.

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