New 'Flash' Season 4 Poster Promises Reborn and Recharged Hero

DC TV and The CW are hyping the return of The Flash with a brand new bright and colorful season 4 [...]

DC TV and The CW are hyping the return of The Flash with a brand new bright and colorful season 4 promotional poster, which you can check out below!

As you can see above in our Comicbook.com interview with The Flash cast, this season will pickup months after Barry Allen sacrificed himself to the Speed Force, as Team Flash tries to hold down Central City in Barry's absence. However, trailers for The Flash season 4 have revealed that when Barry comes back from the Speed Force he will be very different from the man who went in - including new sets of powers that will make him a greater (if not unstable) Flash than ever before.

On the personal side, Barry will have trouble re-acclimating to his old life, including his relationship with Iris West. Even though Barry and Iris have wedding plans, a recent reveal of the next Arrowverse Crossover event, "Crisis on Earth-X" teases some ominous portents for Barry and Iris's attempt at holy matrimony.

Meanwhile, a new mastermind villain called The Thinker will be be pulling strings to make Team Flash's job even harder. No rest for the Fastest Man Alive...

Check out The Flash season 4 poster below - and if you like that, be sure check out the season 4 fan posters by our friend BossLogic, which are even better!

The Flash Season 4 "Brainwashed" Poster by BossLogic

The Flash Season 4 "Puppet Strings" Poster by BossLogic

The Flash Season 4 Reborn and Recharged Poster

Supergirl will premiere on October 9th at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW, followed by The Flash in the same timeslot on October 10th. DC's Legends of Tomorrow will follow The Flash this season, airing at 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. Arrow has moved to 9 p.m. on Thursdays.

This year's four-part crossover will air across two nights Monday, November 27th and Tuesday, November 28th on The CW. For this crossover event, Arrow will air on a special night Monday at 9/8c following Supergirl, while the other DC shows will remain in their regularly scheduled time periods.

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