The Flash Season 3

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The Flash’s third season was the weakest so far, but that doesn’t mean it was bad, just not as good (it was no Arrow Season 3, that’s for sure!) Flashpoint, Savitar, Kid Flash, Gorilla Grodd invasion, alien invasion, a musical episode and a disappointing season cliffhanger, this season had it all!

Synopsis:

Barry has created an alternate timeline called Flashpoint, but all does no go well, and he soon reverts the timeline to how it was… or so he thinks. His little mistake has ended up costing a lot of his allies more than they know, and that’s just the beginning of his troubles…

During San Diego Comic Con, we got a new (and better) trailer for Marvel’s upcoming ABC series The Inhumans, and a trailer for the upcoming Netflix team-up series The Defenders. These shows continue a growing trend of superheroes on TV at a time when comics already dominate theatrical box office. So let’s take a look at 50 live-action superhero shows throughout television history and rank them from best to worst.

We know we live in a golden age of superhero cinema, but we often forget live-action superhero TV programming is enjoying its own renaissance. Over the years, TV offerings of superhero content have often ranged from embarrassingly bad to silly, or from average to fairly good, with really high-quality productions being rarities. But that’s all changed in recent years, as my list will make very clear.

I’ve left a few outliers off the list for various reasons, including for example digital series that don’t actually air on traditional television. If I included digital programming, I’d be reviewing and ranking maybe 100 shows, and I haven’t seen most of the digital ones and a lot of the ones I have seen would just create an extra tier of content near the bottom of the list, to be blunt. And I’m mostly excluding superhero shows that aired in other countries, simply because there are far too many of them I’ve not seen, plus a lot of the ones I have seen would fall near the bottom of the list anyway.

-Mark Hughes

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Actors: Grant Gustin, Candice Patton, Danielle Panabaker, Carlos Valdes, Keiynan Lonsdale
Producers: Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Aaron Helbing, Todd Helbing, Sarah Schechter
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Dubbed: English
Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
Region: Region 1
Number of discs: 6
Rated: NR Not Rated
Studio: WarnerBrothers
DVD Release Date: September 5, 2017
Run Time: 1012 minutes
ASIN: B01LTHMWT4

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