'The Flash' CW Series Premiere Receives Record Ratings, Cast Adds Andy Meintus and Victor Garber For Upcoming Episodes
'The Flash' CW Series Premiere Receives Record Ratings, Cast Adds Andy Meintus and Victor Garber For Upcoming Episodes
The new CW series "The Flash" has announced that they will be adding Andy Meintus and Victor Garber to the cast for upcoming episodes. Meintus will play the hearing impaired DC Comics villain Pied Piper/Hartley Rathaway. Garber will play Dr. Martin Stein, the genius and prideful nuclear physicist who has given up everything else in life to follow his work in transmutation.
Star Grant Gustin reacted reacted on twitter to both castings: "VICTOR GARBER!!?? Hell yes!!! #TheFlash" and "@andymientus coming to @CW_TheFlash so awesome and absurd. Friends unite."
"The Flash" series premiered on the CW Tuesday night (Oct 7) and the ratings were a huge success. The series debuted to 4.5 million total viewers and a 1.8 demo rating, marking the network's most watched and highest rated series launch since "The Vampire Diaries" back in 2009.
Leading cast star Grant Gustin tweeted his reaction to the news: "I can't thank you enough to everyone that tuned in. I don't really understand the number system but apparently we did very well. I love Barry, I love this show and I love everyone I have the pleasure of working with. So id love to keep making this show 4 u."
He followed up with, "And don't forget!! #ArrowSeason3 premieres tonight! There will be a quick cameo by yours truly.. Not to mention it's just bad ass."
Exec producer Andrew Kreisburg also took to twitter to add, "Thanks to everyone who watched #TheFlash last night. Now watch the truly unforgettable season premiere of #Arrow tonight. Barry MAY run by."
The new series is from writer/producers Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns. It will be based on the DC Comics character Flash (Barry Allen), a costumed crime-fighter who was created by Robert Kanigher, John Broome and Carmine Infantino. It is a spin-off to Arrow, existing in the same universe. The pilot for the series was written by Berlanti, Kreisberg and Johns, and directed by David Nutter. The series was officially picked up on May 8, 2014.
The series stars Grant Gustin ("Glee," "Arrow") as Barry Allen/The Flash, Candice Patton ("The Game") as Iris West, Rick Cosnett ("The Vampire Diaries") as Eddie Thawne, Danielle Panabaker ("Necessary Roughness," "Justified") as Caitlin Snow, Carlos Valdes ("Once" on Broadway ) as Cisco Ramon, with Tom Cavanagh ("Ed," "Eli Stone") as Harrison Wells and Jesse L. Martin ("Law & Order") as Detective West.
Tags : the flash cw 'The Flash' CW series 'The Flash' CW fall 2014 'The Flash' CW grant gustin 'The Flash' CW cast 'The Flash' CW cast additions 'The Flash' CW new cast 'The Flash' CW andy meintus 'The Flash' CW victor garber 'The Flash' CW new episodes the flash cw ratings
Hot Trends
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Sadie Robertson Huff, Priscilla Shirer, Craig Groeschel, And More Join In On Gather25 Awareness Campaign
-
Hulvey Announces New Album, "Cry," Due Out Sept. 13
-
Hear the Story Behind Getty’s "Christ Our Hope in Life and Death"
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
Dr. David Jeremiah Had a Fall & Cancels All Speaking Engagements for "Singing in the Sun"
-
Roy Clark Dies at 85
-
Randall Goodgame's "Scripture Hymnal" Unveils a Treasury of Bible Songs
-
Carla Williams Releases New Duet with 4HIM's Kirk Sullivan "Love to Gain"
-
John Schlitt Releases Deluxe Edition Box Set "HISTORY"
-
kalley and Her Husband Andrew Heiligenthal Welcome Their New Baby
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Here Are Lyrics to Lauren Daigle's New Song "Be Okay"
-
Free Sheet Music Download: Keith and Kristyn Getty's “Rise My Soul, The Lord Is Risen”
-
Mark Driscoll Resurfaces Again at Hillsong Conference 2015
Most Popular
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Sadie Robertson Huff, Priscilla Shirer, Craig Groeschel, And More Join In On Gather25 Awareness Campaign
-
Hulvey Announces New Album, "Cry," Due Out Sept. 13
-
Hear the Story Behind Getty’s "Christ Our Hope in Life and Death"
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
Dr. David Jeremiah Had a Fall & Cancels All Speaking Engagements for "Singing in the Sun"
-
Roy Clark Dies at 85
-
Randall Goodgame's "Scripture Hymnal" Unveils a Treasury of Bible Songs
-
Carla Williams Releases New Duet with 4HIM's Kirk Sullivan "Love to Gain"
-
John Schlitt Releases Deluxe Edition Box Set "HISTORY"
-
kalley and Her Husband Andrew Heiligenthal Welcome Their New Baby
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith's "Joy (What The World Calls Foolish)"
-
Here Are Lyrics to Lauren Daigle's New Song "Be Okay"
-
Free Sheet Music Download: Keith and Kristyn Getty's “Rise My Soul, The Lord Is Risen”
-
Mark Driscoll Resurfaces Again at Hillsong Conference 2015