'The Flash' Coming to an End on The CW

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The fastest man alive is about to run off your screen.

Barry Allen's life is about to change yet again, as season nine of The Flash will be its last.

The DC Comics TV drama starring Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdes, former Disney Channel star Danielle Panabaker, Tom Cavanagh, and Jesse L. Martin won't return to The CW after the ninth season.

In a statement shared with reporters, executive producer and showrunner of the series, Eric Wallace, confirmed the news.

The news broke via a press release that included a bittersweet goodbye and emotional message of gratitude from Wallace for everyone who worked on the show.

"Nine seasons! Nine years of saving Central City while taking audiences on an emotional journey full of heart, humor and spectacle. And now Barry Allen has reached the starting gate for his last race," Wallace stated in the release shared with The Hollywood Reporter

He continued: “So many amazing people have given their talents, time and love to bring this wonderful show to life each week. So, as we get ready to honor the show’s incredible legacy with our exciting final chapter, I want to say thank you to our phenomenal cast, writers, producers and crew over the years who helped make The Flash such an unforgettable experience for audiences around the world.”

Not many details around The Flash's final season have been released but from what has been reported, we do know that production on the last 13-episodes will begin next month and is set to premiere sometime in 2023 as apart of The CW's midseason line-up.

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