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All four parts were first aired in the United States on The CW on a weekly basis from May 3, 2023, through to May 24. The episodes average about 0.43 million viewers per episode. All four parts held a 0.1 share among adults 18–49. Part two was the lowest viewed, with 390,000 viewers. [36] The second highest was part one with 420,000 viewers. [37]
The Speed Force warns Team Flash that Barry and the crystal are in 2049 before vanishing. Eddie watches Korber get pulled into a singularity that opens over his grave. At the Flash Museum, he sees a girl resembling Nora West-Allen claiming to be his daughter, but the real Nora stops him. Team Flash 2049 finds that Eddie is subconsciously ...
In season eight, Ray Palmer visits Central City to attends Tech Con and had a rough start with Chester Runk. After assisting in the fight against Despero, Ray opens up the Quincy P. Runk Foundation. He later talks with Team Flash about their encounters with the time remnant version of Eobard Thawne.
Barry Allen (March 14, 1989 - March 14, 2023; resurrected March 14, 2023), also known by his alter ego The Flash, is a fictional character in The CW 's Arrowverse franchise, first introduced in the 2013 episode "The Scientist" of the television series Arrow, and later starring in The Flash. The character is based on the DC Comics character of ...
Ray was born in 1981 to David and Sandy Palmer in Ivy Town and had a twin brother, Sydney. Ray had a lonely childhood, and was inspired to become an engineer and inventor after watching Star Wars as a child. In 1988, Ray had come across a time-displaced alien baby Dominator. He befriended the alien, but soon, the situation drew the attention of ...
The season premiere was watched by 3.17 million people and had a 1.3 demo rating, slightly down from the second-season premiere and on par with its second-season finale. [124] The Flash crossover episode, "Invasion!", saw a season three-high viewership of 4.15 million viewers, which was the show's largest since December 9, 2014, and a season ...
Winky, Blinky, and Noddy. Winky, Blinky, and Noddy are a trio of fictional comic book characters, created by writer Gardner Fox and artist E.E. Hibbard, [1] who first appeared in books starring the Flash. Their names were taken from Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, although their appearance and characterization was a spoof on the Three Stooges. [2]
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is honoring the centenary of cinema giant Satyajit Ray with a major two-part retrospective. May 2, 2021 was the birth centenary of Ray, the Indian master who ...