THE FLASH Star Grant Gustin Says It's The Show's Goal To Adapt CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS

THE FLASH Star Grant Gustin Says It's The Show's Goal To Adapt CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS

It's been hinted at since the pilot episode, but The Flash star Grant Gustin confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend that it's a distant goal for the show to adapt Crisis on Infinite Earths...

By MattBellissimo - Jul 25, 2017 04:07 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Source: ComicBook
The Flash attempted its first adaptation of a major comic plot in season 3, kicking events off with their version of the famous Flashpoint storyline. While the end result bore little resemblance to its comic book source material, there were still some pretty major ramifications for Team Flash, and it looks like the show wants to tackle another big story from the comics before it's through. 

Speaking to ComicBook at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, Grant Gustin confirmed that while it's still a long time from happening, it's been the goal to eventually adapt Crisis on Infinite Earths on the show . "We don't really talk about it on a yearly basis but it was mentioned early on and that's a goal. Obviously we'd have to go I think ten years to reach that, so there's a possibility for sure. It'll be fun to get there."  The massive multiverse event saw the collapse of mutiple parallel universes, along with the "death" of The Flash himself. The story has been hinted at since the pilot episode of the show, where the Reverse Flash views a newspaper headline from the future stating that The Flash has "vanished in a crisis".

Showrunner Todd Helbing also spoke to CB about the upcoming season 4, which he promised will be "fun" again after the "doom and gloom" of season 3. "Last year, once we showed Iris die in the future, to keep up that doom and gloom, it becomes a burden, and not just on us writing-wise, on the show and it just sort of had this pall over the season that I think we didn’t expect to be so heavy," he said. "I’m not trying to say anything bad about season 3. I love season 3, and I love Savitar, and I love the story we told, but I think that’s about as dark as I ever want to go with the show. So yeah, I think that was a conscious effort of ours to really go back to everybody enjoyed being on this team and with each other, and make The Flash have fun again. I’m really excited about the scripts so far; they’re really, really funny."

The Flash 
returns with a new season on October 10, 2017.

 

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DarthNihilus
DarthNihilus - 7/25/2017, 4:32 AM
After seeing their Flashpoint.... this will probably very crappy. I'll keep my hope down lowwwwwwwwwww

SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 7/25/2017, 4:39 AM
@RevanOfKrypton -

That was the episode after which I finally gave up on FLash, shame as it was my favourite Superhero show at one time.
For me it had been on a downward spiral for a while
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 7/25/2017, 4:42 AM
@RevanOfKrypton - Comic anti moniter



Flash TV

DarthNihilus
DarthNihilus - 7/25/2017, 4:50 AM
@MrBillCipher - hahahaha
DarthNihilus
DarthNihilus - 7/25/2017, 4:51 AM
@SimplyAz - yeah me too... i'm having a hard time to keep watching it... I really hope they step up in their stories next season.
ButIAmBruceW
ButIAmBruceW - 7/25/2017, 5:00 AM
@RevanOfKrypton - hehe
jerryblake
jerryblake - 7/25/2017, 4:41 AM
i don't watch the series but i'm gonna ask anyway "is CW Flashopint as bad as i heard ?"

i'm asking because i like that DC animated movie.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 7/25/2017, 4:43 AM
@jerryblake - Because its not flash point. Barry goes back, saves his mother and everything is fun on a bun.

Wally is the flash. Iris is alive. And the only reason he goes back is because he is losing his memory.

Its cheap as [frick], it could have had a war between green arrow or something, but no.

Also is spanned one episode, it should have 3 at least.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/25/2017, 4:44 AM
@jerryblake - If you're looking for it to be comic-accurate? Yeah it's going to disappoint you.

They use Flashpoint more for the ramifications on the original timeline than what happens in the alternate universe.
jerryblake
jerryblake - 7/25/2017, 4:46 AM
@MattBellissimo - no. i did not read the comic. once saw animated movie. not sure even how much animated movie is close to comicbook.
just asking because i'm curious. i'm curious george.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 7/25/2017, 4:47 AM
@jerryblake - Lol the movie was fairly close to the comic. There's no way it could have adapted everything but it nailed all the major plot points well.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 7/25/2017, 4:48 AM
@jerryblake - Original flash point



Flash tv flashpoint

Kman
Kman - 7/25/2017, 6:29 AM
@jerryblake - CW Flash is pretty bad in general...teenage camp for days
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 7/25/2017, 4:43 AM
Told you. What's the bet it won't just be the CW?...
BloodyBed
BloodyBed - 7/25/2017, 4:51 AM
@UltimaRex - ..are you suggesting the movies might get involved?

The day batman shows up in the cw, is the day Ben affleck kills himself.
IDKwhatToChoose
IDKwhatToChoose - 7/25/2017, 5:24 AM
@ALostCause - hahahaha #truth
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