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There is no exact speed but as every episode premieres, Barry gets faster and faster and eventually can travel through time.
In the episode 'Tricksters' Barry / The Flash is forced to run over 600mph otherwise a bomb attached to his wrist by The Tricksters will explode. Barry removes the bomb via Harrison Wells' request , vibrating through a wall and leaving the bomb on the other side.
In addition, in the episode 'Fast Enough' Barry / The Flash makes the decision to travel back in time by creating a wormhole to the past by running at super speeds. Dr. Martin Stein adds that he will need to be running at Mach 2 to be successful, any slower will result in his death. He then runs this speed and is successful in traveling back in time. Mach 2 is about equal to 680.58 m/s or 1,522.41 mph.
Flash meets Flash of Justice League Movie
In the episode 'Tricksters' Barry / The Flash is forced to run over 600mph otherwise a bomb attached to his wrist by The Tricksters will explode. Barry removes the bomb via Harrison Wells' request , vibrating through a wall and leaving the bomb on the other side.
In addition, in the episode 'Fast Enough' Barry / The Flash makes the decision to travel back in time by creating a wormhole to the past by running at super speeds. Dr. Martin Stein adds that he will need to be running at Mach 2 to be successful, any slower will result in his death. He then runs this speed and is successful in traveling back in time. Mach 2 is about equal to 680.58 m/s or 1,522.41 mph.
Flash meets Flash of Justice League Movie
For the first crossover you do not. Each episode tells a largely self contained story, with characters from each show simply traveling to the other one's city to fight a villain.
In the season two crossover that begins with the Flash episode "Legends of Today" you probably should watch the Arrow episode "Legends of Yesterday" as the two episodes tell one story. If you don't watch "Legends of Yesterday" then you won't know how the story from "Legends of Today" ends. These two episodes also lead into the spinoff series "Legends of Tomorrow".
In the season two crossover that begins with the Flash episode "Legends of Today" you probably should watch the Arrow episode "Legends of Yesterday" as the two episodes tell one story. If you don't watch "Legends of Yesterday" then you won't know how the story from "Legends of Today" ends. These two episodes also lead into the spinoff series "Legends of Tomorrow".
Every season, there will be a meta-human villain, but here are the main ones:
Season One: Harrison Wells (Actually Eobard Thawne aka the Reverse Flash)
Season Two: Zoom
Season Three: Alchemy, Grodd, and Savitar
Season Four: The Thinker
Season Five: Cicada and the Reverse Flash
Season Six: Dr. Ramsey Rosso (aka Bloodwork), Joseph Carver, and Eva McCulloch
Season Seven: Eva McCulloch (aka Mirror Master), Nora (aka the Speed Force), and August Heart (aka Godspeed)
Season Eight: Reverse Flash, Despero, Death Storm, and the Avatars of the Negative Force
Season Nine: Red Death, and the Negative Speedforce
Season One: Harrison Wells (Actually Eobard Thawne aka the Reverse Flash)
Season Two: Zoom
Season Three: Alchemy, Grodd, and Savitar
Season Four: The Thinker
Season Five: Cicada and the Reverse Flash
Season Six: Dr. Ramsey Rosso (aka Bloodwork), Joseph Carver, and Eva McCulloch
Season Seven: Eva McCulloch (aka Mirror Master), Nora (aka the Speed Force), and August Heart (aka Godspeed)
Season Eight: Reverse Flash, Despero, Death Storm, and the Avatars of the Negative Force
Season Nine: Red Death, and the Negative Speedforce
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- How many seasons does The Flash have?9 seasons
- How many episodes does The Flash have?184 episodes
- When did The Flash premiere?October 7, 2014
- When did The Flash end?May 24, 2023
- How long are episodes of The Flash?43 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of The Flash?7.5 out of 10
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- What is the plot of The Flash?After being struck by lightning, Barry Allen wakes up from his coma to discover he's been given the power of super speed, becoming the Flash, and fighting crime in Central City.
- Who are the characters in The Flash?Black Canary, Barry Allen, Green Arrow, Martian Manhunter, the Flash, Wally West, Eobard Thawne, Felicity Smoak, Sara Lance, Supergirl, and others
- What is the The Flash theme song?"The Flash Theme" by Blake Neely
- What genre is The Flash?Action, Adventure, Drama, and Sci-Fi
- How many awards has The Flash won?31 awards
- How many awards has The Flash been nominated for?130 nominations
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