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The first trailer for the "Armageddon" event was released on October 19, 2021, three days after DC FanDome. [37] The official poster for "Armageddon" was released on November 3, 2021. [66] On February 25, 2022, The CW released a new official poster ahead of the mid-season premiere. [67]
It was down 12% in the 18–49 rating from the previous year's crossover. [34] The Arrow episode attracted season four's largest viewership and 18–49 rating, the best since the previous year's crossover with The Flash on December 3, 2014. Viewership improved by 36% and viewers in the 18-49 demographic increased by 27% over the previous ...
The Flash season 8 episodes; No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code U.S. viewers (millions) Graphic Novel #5: Armageddon [169] [170] 152: 1 "Armageddon, Part 1" Eric Dean Seaton: Eric Wallace: November 16, 2021 () T27.14801: 0.75 [171] 153: 2 "Armageddon, Part 2" Menhaj Huda: Jonathan Butler ...
The following contains spoilers from the Dec. 14 episode of The Flash. This week on The Flash, “Armageddon” (as in the 5-week event) and hopefully the prospect of Armageddon itself came to an end.
Barry Allen has been having a rough time over the last few weeks... and it's about to get even worse.The Flash is currently in the middle of its highly anticipated five-part crossover event ...
The story for "Elseworlds" was created by Greg Berlanti, the executive producers and writers from each series, Geoff Johns, and Dries. Arrow showrunner Beth Schwartz referred to these people as "the Super Writers' Room", [26] and noted that Marc Guggenheim, who was a consultant on Arrow ' s seventh season, had "taken the lead on the crossover", acting as the showrunner for it. [27]
On August 1, it was announced that it would be the final season of the series, with an abbreviated 13-episode order. [43] Showrunner Eric Wallace stated that the cast and crew had originally expected the series to end with the eighth season, but after the ninth season was ordered, Wallace rewrote the season eight finale to not be a series ...
[38] [39] On May 8, 2014, The Flash was officially picked up as a series, with an initial order of 13 episodes. [40] Three more scripts were ordered in September 2014 following a positive response to newly completed episodes by executives, [ 41 ] while a back ten was ordered the next month for a full 23-episode season.