Logan Williams died last month, aged 16
28.04.2020 - 01:37 / tvguide.com
For months now, we've been wondering when the rest of the characters on The Flash were going to realize that the Iris (Candice Patton) they've been living with isn't the real deal. Finally, it looks like Westallen's recent breakup is going to force Barry (Grant Gustin) into discovering the truth, even if that truth is awful.
Iris first got pulled into the Mirrorverse at the end of Episode 10. The version of her that came back out has questionable loyalties and has been acting super strange, but
Logan Williams died last month, aged 16
"Flash" actor Logan Williams died of a fentanyl overdose, according to his mother. Williams, the young face of Barry Allen in the popular CW series, died in April.
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Ever since production on The Flash shut down due to COVID-19 concerns back in March, we've been wondering when the show would run out of new episodes to air. Other CW series have had to air early finales, but showrunner Eric Wallace says that's not going to be the case for everyone's favorite speedster.
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It's been a couple days since The Flash's latest episode aired, but we're over here still thinking about that scene. You probably know the one, though there were many scenes worth mentioning in "Liberation," where Eva's plan finally succeeded and she got out of the mirror, and Mirror Iris, the one who's been masquerading as real Iris for several episodes now, died in Barry's arms.
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