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===Recurring===
===Recurring===
* Violett Beane as [[Jesse Chambers|Jesse Chambers Wells]]{{citation needed}}
* Violett Beane as [[Jesse Chambers|Jesse Chambers Wells]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.empireonline.com/tv/flash-season-3-episode-3-magenta/|title=The Flash: Season 3, Episode 3 — Magenta|work=Empire|accessdate=7 November 2016}}</ref>
* [[Tobin Bell]] voices [[Doctor Alchemy]]<ref name="AlchemyVoice">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/07/the-flash-wbtv-doctor-alchemy-trailer-season-3-1201791484/|title=Doctor Alchemy Unveiled In ‘The Flash’ Season 3 Trailer- Comic-Con|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|publisher=Deadline|date=July 23, 2016|accessdate=August 9, 2016}}</ref>
* [[Tobin Bell]] voices [[Doctor Alchemy]]<ref name="AlchemyVoice">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/07/the-flash-wbtv-doctor-alchemy-trailer-season-3-1201791484/|title=Doctor Alchemy Unveiled In ‘The Flash’ Season 3 Trailer- Comic-Con|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|publisher=Deadline|date=July 23, 2016|accessdate=August 9, 2016}}</ref>
* [[Tom Felton]] as Julian Albert<ref name="Felton">{{Cite web|url=http://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/harry-potter-alum-tom-felton-lands-recurring-role-flash-season-3/|title=Harry Potter Alum Tom Felton Lands Recurring Role In The Flash Season 3|last=Briers|first=Michael|website=We Got This Covered|accessdate=November 1, 2016}}</ref><ref name="JulianAlbert">{{cite web | url=http://www.enstarz.com/articles/174178/20160922/the-flash-season-3-tom-feltons-character-gets-a-new-name-episode-2-title-plot-video.htm | title='The Flash' Season 3: Tom Felton's Character Gets A New Name! Episode 2 Title & Plot [VIDEO] | publisher=Enstarz.com|last=Frith|first=Vanessa|date=September 22, 2016 |accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref>
* [[Tom Felton]] as Julian Albert<ref name="Felton">{{Cite web|url=http://wegotthiscovered.com/tv/harry-potter-alum-tom-felton-lands-recurring-role-flash-season-3/|title=Harry Potter Alum Tom Felton Lands Recurring Role In The Flash Season 3|last=Briers|first=Michael|website=We Got This Covered|accessdate=November 1, 2016}}</ref><ref name="JulianAlbert">{{cite web | url=http://www.enstarz.com/articles/174178/20160922/the-flash-season-3-tom-feltons-character-gets-a-new-name-episode-2-title-plot-video.htm | title='The Flash' Season 3: Tom Felton's Character Gets A New Name! Episode 2 Title & Plot [VIDEO] | publisher=Enstarz.com|last=Frith|first=Vanessa|date=September 22, 2016 |accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref>
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* [[Matt Letscher]] as Professor [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash]]<ref name="S3Poster"/>
* [[Matt Letscher]] as Professor [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash]]<ref name="S3Poster"/>
* [[Ashley Rickards]] as [[Top (comics)|Rosalind "Rosa" Dillon]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/788405/the-flash-s-newest-villain-the-top-will-make-your-head-spin|title=The Flash's Newest Villain, The Top, Will Make Your Head Spin|last=Bentley|first=Jean|work=[[E!]]|date=August 18, 2016|accessdate=August 18, 2016}}</ref>
* [[Ashley Rickards]] as [[Top (comics)|Rosalind "Rosa" Dillon]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/788405/the-flash-s-newest-villain-the-top-will-make-your-head-spin|title=The Flash's Newest Villain, The Top, Will Make Your Head Spin|last=Bentley|first=Jean|work=[[E!]]|date=August 18, 2016|accessdate=August 18, 2016}}</ref>
* [[Emily Bett Rickards]] as [[List of Arrow characters#Felicity Smoak|Felicity Smoak]]{{citation needed}}
* [[Emily Bett Rickards]] as [[List of Arrow characters#Felicity Smoak|Felicity Smoak]]<ref name="EmpireReview">{{cite web|url=http://www.empireonline.com/tv/flash-season-3-episode-2-paradox/|title=The Flash: Season 3, Episode 2 — Paradox|work=Empire|accessdate=7 November 2016}}</ref>


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| Viewers = 2.67<ref name="3.03">{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/tuesday-final-ratings-oct-18-2016/|title='American Housewife' and 'The Voice' adjust up, 'Chicago Fire', 'SHIELD' and 'Real O’Neals' down: Tuesday final ratings|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=October 19, 2016|work=TV by the Numbers|accessdate=October 19, 2016}}</ref>
| Viewers = 2.67<ref name="3.03">{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/tuesday-final-ratings-oct-18-2016/|title='American Housewife' and 'The Voice' adjust up, 'Chicago Fire', 'SHIELD' and 'Real O’Neals' down: Tuesday final ratings|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=October 19, 2016|work=TV by the Numbers|accessdate=October 19, 2016}}</ref>
| ShortSummary = Wells and [[Jesse Quick|Jesse]] return to Earth-1, where she reveals she has gained super speed from the second dark matter blast. Wells hopes that he can have everyone dissuade her from using her powers. Elsewhere, foster child Frankie Kane develops metahuman magnetic powers that manifest as an alternate personality, [[Magenta (comics)|Magenta]], who attacks her abusive foster father. Julian confronts Frankie at the station and is nearly killed by Magenta. Barry learns from Magenta that she got her powers from Alchemy. She escapes and later goes to the Central City Hospital to kill her foster father by dropping an oil tanker on the building. Barry creates a vortex to hold the tanker in place, but is unable to confront Magenta simultaneously. Wells, finally trusting Jesse, sends her to help. She takes over the vortex while Barry talks Frankie into gaining control over Magenta. Wally, grappling with disappointment over having no speed, realizes he is having dreams similar to Frankie's in which Alchemy summoned her. Wells tells Jesse that he will support her decision and presents her with her own speedster costume. Joe later shows Barry and Julian a video of Clariss being killed in his cell by an unseen force.
| ShortSummary = Wells and [[Jesse Chambers|Jesse]] return to Earth-1, where she reveals she has gained super speed from the second dark matter blast. Wells hopes that he can have everyone dissuade her from using her powers. Elsewhere, foster child Frankie Kane develops metahuman magnetic powers that manifest as an alternate personality, [[Magenta (comics)|Magenta]], who attacks her abusive foster father. Julian confronts Frankie at the station and is nearly killed by Magenta. Barry learns from Magenta that she got her powers from Alchemy. She escapes and later goes to the Central City Hospital to kill her foster father by dropping an oil tanker on the building. Barry creates a vortex to hold the tanker in place, but is unable to confront Magenta simultaneously. Wells, finally trusting Jesse, sends her to help. She takes over the vortex while Barry talks Frankie into gaining control over Magenta. Wally, grappling with disappointment over having no speed, realizes he is having dreams similar to Frankie's in which Alchemy summoned her. Wells tells Jesse that he will support her decision and presents her with her own speedster costume. Joe later shows Barry and Julian a video of Clariss being killed in his cell by an unseen force.
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===Casting===
===Casting===
All main cast members from the second season [[Grant Gustin]], [[Candice Patton]], [[Danielle Panabaker]], [[Carlos Valdes (actor)|Carlos Valdes]], [[Tom Cavanagh]], [[Jesse L. Martin]], and [[Keiynan Lonsdale]] return for the third season as [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen / The Flash]], [[Iris West Allen|Iris West]], [[Killer Frost|Caitlin Snow]], [[Vibe (comics)|Cisco Ramon]], Harrison Wells, Joe West, and [[Wally West]], respectively.<ref name="S3Poster"/> Also returning from last season are [[John Wesley Shipp]] as Henry Allen / [[Flash (Jay Garrick)|Jay Garrick]], Michelle Harrison as Nora Allen, and [[Matt Letscher]] as Professor [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash]].<ref name="S3Poster"/> [[Tom Felton]] joined the cast, initially announced as a series regular. Felton portrays Julian Albert, a fellow crime-scene investigator at the Central City Police Department who is suspicious of Barry Allen.<ref name="JulianDorn">{{Cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/06/30/the-flash-tom-felton-season-3-cast-julian-dorn-csi/|title=The Flash: Harry Potter's Tom Felton Joins Season 3 as Series Regular|last=|first=|date=June 30, 2016|website=[[TVLine]]|publisher=|access-date=July 1, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.enstarz.com/articles/174178/20160922/the-flash-season-3-tom-feltons-character-gets-a-new-name-episode-2-title-plot-video.htm | title='The Flash' Season 3: Tom Felton's Character Gets A New Name! Episode 2 Title & Plot [VIDEO] | publisher=Enstarz.com | date=September 22, 2016 | accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref> The character was originally known as Julian Dorn.<ref name="JulianDorn" />
All main cast members from the second season [[Grant Gustin]], [[Candice Patton]], [[Danielle Panabaker]], [[Carlos Valdes (actor)|Carlos Valdes]], [[Tom Cavanagh]], [[Jesse L. Martin]], and [[Keiynan Lonsdale]] return for the third season as [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Barry Allen / The Flash]], [[Iris West Allen|Iris West]], [[Killer Frost|Caitlin Snow]], [[Vibe (comics)|Cisco Ramon]], Harrison Wells, Joe West, and [[Wally West]], respectively.<ref name="S3Poster"/> Also returning from last season are [[John Wesley Shipp]] as Henry Allen / [[Flash (Jay Garrick)|Jay Garrick]], Michelle Harrison as Nora Allen, and [[Matt Letscher]] as Professor [[Eobard Thawne|Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash]].<ref name="S3Poster"/> [[Tom Felton]] joined the cast as Julian Albert, a fellow crime-scene investigator at the Central City Police Department who is suspicious of Barry Allen.<ref name="JulianDorn">{{Cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/06/30/the-flash-tom-felton-season-3-cast-julian-dorn-csi/|title=The Flash: Harry Potter's Tom Felton Joins Season 3 as Series Regular|last=|first=|date=June 30, 2016|website=[[TVLine]]|publisher=|access-date=July 1, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.enstarz.com/articles/174178/20160922/the-flash-season-3-tom-feltons-character-gets-a-new-name-episode-2-title-plot-video.htm | title='The Flash' Season 3: Tom Felton's Character Gets A New Name! Episode 2 Title & Plot [VIDEO] | publisher=Enstarz.com | date=September 22, 2016 | accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref> The character was originally known as Julian Dorn.<ref name="JulianDorn" /> Initially announced as a series regular, Felton instead received guest credit for his appearances in the season.<ref name="EmpireReview"/>


===Filming===
===Filming===

Revision as of 11:25, 7 November 2016

The Flash
Season 3
Starring
Release
Original networkThe CW
Original releaseOctober 4, 2016 (2016-10-04) –
present (present)
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The third season of The Flash premiered on The CW on October 4, 2016. The series is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
471"Flashpoint"Jesse WarnStory by : Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Brooke Roberts
October 4, 2016 (2016-10-04)T27.131013.17[15]
After preventing the murder of Nora Allen, Barry returns with Eobard Thawne to the present and imprisons him in a cage that dampens his speed. In the new timeline, which Eobard dubs "Flashpoint", both of Barry's parents are alive; Joe has a poor relationship with Wally and Iris and is chronically in trouble at work; Cisco is a billionaire tech-magnate; and Caitlin is a pediatric ophthalmologist. There is also a new Flash in Central City called Kid Flash struggling with his own nemesis, Edward Clariss, known as "The Rival". Barry begins losing his memories of the original timeline, which Eobard reveals is the result of the new timeline becoming permanent. After discovering Kid Flash is Wally, Barry teams up with him and stops Clariss, but Wally is critically injured in the process. Realizing that the new timeline is worse for those closest to him, Barry is forced to let Eobard return to the past to kill Nora and reset the timeline. Back in the present, Barry learns that the timeline did not reset exactly: Joe and Iris have not spoken to each other in months. Meanwhile, Clariss is confronted by a mysterious voice and finds the message "Alchemy" being scratched into his mirror by an invisible force.
482"Paradox"Ralph HemeckerAaron Helbing & Todd HelbingOctober 11, 2016 (2016-10-11)T27.131022.80[16]
Barry learns of several changes to the restored timeline: Iris has not forgiven Joe for concealing that her mother was alive, Cisco is angry with him for not altering the timeline to save his brother Dante, and he has a new CSI partner, Julian Albert, who does not like or trust him. Barry decides to travel back to fix the damage, but he is intercepted in 1998 by Jay Garrick. Jay tells Barry that the timeline never resets exactly and he has to learn to live with his mistakes. Meanwhile, Clariss has visions of "Flashpoint" and locates the person responsible, Alchemy, who restores Clariss' powers and full "Flashpoint" memories. Barry tells the team about the timeline's alterations before confronting Clariss at an abandoned warehouse. Alchemy is there as well, saying that he is "preparing this world" for a future event. Cisco arrives and helps Barry defeat Clariss, who is then incarcerated in Iron Heights. The team determines that Alchemy is creating other metahumans from "Flashpoint" whom they need to track down. Cisco and Barry reconcile, as do Iris and Joe. Caitlin is secretly revealed to have gained cryokinetic powers. Barry and Iris begin dating, and Clariss is attacked in his cell.
493"Magenta"Armen V. KevorkianJudalina Neira & David KobOctober 18, 2016 (2016-10-18)T27.131032.67[17]
Wells and Jesse return to Earth-1, where she reveals she has gained super speed from the second dark matter blast. Wells hopes that he can have everyone dissuade her from using her powers. Elsewhere, foster child Frankie Kane develops metahuman magnetic powers that manifest as an alternate personality, Magenta, who attacks her abusive foster father. Julian confronts Frankie at the station and is nearly killed by Magenta. Barry learns from Magenta that she got her powers from Alchemy. She escapes and later goes to the Central City Hospital to kill her foster father by dropping an oil tanker on the building. Barry creates a vortex to hold the tanker in place, but is unable to confront Magenta simultaneously. Wells, finally trusting Jesse, sends her to help. She takes over the vortex while Barry talks Frankie into gaining control over Magenta. Wally, grappling with disappointment over having no speed, realizes he is having dreams similar to Frankie's in which Alchemy summoned her. Wells tells Jesse that he will support her decision and presents her with her own speedster costume. Joe later shows Barry and Julian a video of Clariss being killed in his cell by an unseen force.
504"The New Rogues"Stefan PleszczynskiBenjamin Raab & Deric A. HughesOctober 25, 2016 (2016-10-25)T27.131042.80[18]
Three years ago, Sam Scudder and Rosalind Dillon, former cohorts of Leonard Snart, were caught in the original particle accelerator explosion. In the present, Barry begins training Jesse on how to use her powers. Wells suggests the team locate a doppleganger of his from another Earth to replace him on the team once he and Jesse leave. Scudder returns from being trapped in a mirror-like dimension with the ability to transport himself and others through reflective surfaces. He reunites with Rosalind, who now has vertigo-inducing powers, and the couple go on a crime spree. Barry and Jesse, as "Jesse Quick", confront them, but are defeated and Barry ends up trapped inside a mirror by Scudder. Caitlin secretly uses her emerging ice powers to help Barry free himself from his predicament. He and Jesse then successfully capture Scudder and Rosalind. After evaluating the candidates, the team recruits the friendly and eccentric Wells of Earth-19, despite the Earth-2 Wells' misgivings. Jesse and her father then return to Earth-2, with Wells apprising Cisco about Barry's suspicious escape. That night, Caitlin accidentally freezes the water in her shower and her appearance begins showing signs of her Earth-2 doppleganger.
515"Monster"[19]C. Kim MilesZack StentzNovember 1, 2016 (2016-11-01)T27.131052.77[20]
Without informing the others, Caitlin visits her estranged mother at her medical research company to have her powers examined. She eventually leaves after viciously attacking another scientist who intended to exploit her powers. Meanwhile, a gigantic creature is seen on the streets of Central City, but it disappears before Barry can confront it. Cisco grows suspicious of the newly-recruited H.R. Wells when he does not provide much help in battling the monster. The monster is revealed to be simply a hologram operated by a bullied 15-year-old boy wanting to create fear in others. Barry exposes the deception in time to keep police snipers from harming civilians, and prevent Julian from shooting the boy, whom he mistakes for a metahuman. H.R. is revealed to have no technical knowledge at all. He admits that he is only an "idea man" for his tech company on Earth-19, and he came to Earth-1 to get material for a novel. The team decides to give him a chance to prove his worth as an assistant. A badly shaken Julian reconciles his differences with Barry. Caitlin is informed by her mother that her powers are increasing and that she needs to stop using them, or her condition will become irreversible.
526"Shade"[21]JJ MakaroEmily Silver & David KobNovember 15, 2016 (2016-11-15)TBAN/A
537"Killer Frost"[22]Kevin SmithStory by : Judalina Neira
Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Brooke Roberts
November 22, 2016 (2016-11-22)[23]TBAN/A
548"Invasion!"[24]UnknownUnknownNovember 29, 2016 (2016-11-29)[23]TBAN/A
This episode begins a crossover that continues on Arrow season 5 episode 8 and concludes on Legends of Tomorrow season 2 episode 7.

Production

Development

In March 2016, The CW president Mark Pedowitz announced that The Flash was renewed for a third season.[25]

Casting

All main cast members from the second season Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Tom Cavanagh, Jesse L. Martin, and Keiynan Lonsdale return for the third season as Barry Allen / The Flash, Iris West, Caitlin Snow, Cisco Ramon, Harrison Wells, Joe West, and Wally West, respectively.[1] Also returning from last season are John Wesley Shipp as Henry Allen / Jay Garrick, Michelle Harrison as Nora Allen, and Matt Letscher as Professor Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash.[1] Tom Felton joined the cast as Julian Albert, a fellow crime-scene investigator at the Central City Police Department who is suspicious of Barry Allen.[26][27] The character was originally known as Julian Dorn.[26] Initially announced as a series regular, Felton instead received guest credit for his appearances in the season.[14]

Filming

Production on the season began on July 6, 2016.[28]

Crossovers

During the third season, The Flash will be apart of the "Invasion!"–inspired crossover event with Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.[29] Though Supergirl does not have an episode as part of the 2016–17 crossover, Supergirl appears in the other series' episodes, and the events at the end of the Supergirl episode, with Barry and Cisco recruiting Supergirl, is considered the beginning of the crossover.[30] The crossover will feature the heroes from the four series facing the Dominators in a story inspired by the 1989 miniseries Invasion! Guggenheim stated that "cutting-edge prosthetics and computer effects" would be used for the Dominators "to achieve a feature film-quality look which is faithful to Invasion! artist Todd McFarlane's interpretation of the characters."[31] Discussing the three-part crossover, Berlanti stated, "They’re all going to have their own continuing storylines," and that "it really does feel like, in the middle of the season, a three-hour movie.” Gustin, who has taken part in every crossover episode so far, promised that this new one will be unlike any that you’ve seen. "This one’s just bigger," he said. "Almost everyone interacts with every other character at a certain point."[32]

The Flash and Supergirl will also stage a two-episode musical crossover, set to premiere around episodes 13 and 14 of their respective seasons. The music featured will mostly be covers, with the hope of writing one original song for both episodes.[33]

Release

Broadcast

Marketing

In July 2016, members of the cast as well as executive producers Todd Helbing and Aaron Helbing attended San Diego Comic-Con to promote the season,[34] where the first trailer for the season was released. The trailer showed first footage of Lonsdale as Kid Flash, The Rival, and Doctor Alchemy.[35] A teaser promo titled "Time Strikes Back" was released on August 23, 2016, featuring John Wesley Shipp as Jay Garrick talking to Barry.[36] The official poster for the season was released on September 20, 2016 staring Grant Gustin as Barry Allen sporting The Flash's iconic bright red suit with the tagline: "New Destinies. New Dangers."[1]

In September 2016, The CW released the promo "Superhero Fight Club 2.0" to promote the start of the 2016-17 season with the addition of Supergirl to their lineup, as well as their new mobile app, where the promo could exclusively be viewed initially. The new Superhero Fight Club sees Green Arrow, Flash, Atom, Firestorm, White Canary and Supergirl go up against a new fight simulator created by Cisco Ramon and Felicity Smoak, while Diggle and Martian Manhunter observe. After defeating the simulator, Cisco releases Grodd into the arena for the heroes to face.[37][38]

Home media

The season will be available for streaming on Netflix eight days after the season finale, part of the new CW-Netflix deal.[39] The five most recent episodes will be available to stream for free on the new mobile CW app, instead of on Hulu like the previous two seasons.[40]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes gives the season an 86% score based on 14 reviews, with the consensus: "Taking its most compelling and emotionally resonant turn to date, The Flash shifts focus in its third season, turning from the grandiose and bizarre toward the characters who inhabit its core universe -- all while remaining action-packed, funny, and dramatic."[41]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Flash season 3
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Flashpoint" October 4, 2016 1.3/5 3.17[15] 0.8 1.89 2.1 5.06[42]
2 "Paradox" October 11, 2016 1.1/4 2.80[16] 0.7 1.92 1.8 4.72[43]
3 "Magenta" October 18, 2016 1.0/4 2.67[17] 0.9 2.00 1.9 4.67[44]
4 "The New Rogues" October 25, 2016 1.0/3 2.80[18] TBD TBD TBD TBD
5 "Monster" November 1, 2016 1.0/3 2.77[20] TBD TBD TBD TBD
6 "Shade" November 15, 2016 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
7 "Killer Frost" November 22, 2016 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
8 "Invasion!" November 29, 2016 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

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