Netflix’s Cobra Kai has been renewed for a sixth and final season.
03.01.2023 - 21:41 / deadline.com
Some familiar characters will be returning to The Flash for its ninth and final season. David Ramsey (John Diggle aka Spartan), Keiynan Lonsdale (Wally West/Kid Flash) and Sendhil Ramamurthy (Ramsey Rosso/Bloodwork) will guest star in episode 909 in the upcoming season.
Ramsey, as John Diggle aka Spartan, has appeared in a total of 10 episodes of The Flash, beginning in Season 1.
“As one of the legacy Arrowverse characters who helped start it all, John Diggle holds a special place in our hearts, as well as the fans.” said executive producer Eric Wallace. “Plus, the commanding presence and commitment to excellence actor/director David Ramsey brings to the screen each-and every time is truly inspiring. So, of course, it was a no-brainer to have Diggle join Team Flash in our final season! So, get ready for a very emotional reunion as John Diggle aka Spartan helps protect Central City alongside Team Flash one, last time.”
Lonsdale, as Wally West aka Kid Flash, appeared in 45 episodes, joining as a series regular in seasons 2 and 3, recurring in season 4 and guest-starring in season 5.
“We’re so happy to reunite with the incredibly talented Keiynan Lonsdale as a part of The Flash’s final season. Because Kid Flash isn’t just another speedster—he’s a beloved part of our Team Flash family,” said Wallace. “So as soon as we knew he was coming back, we set out to create a special and heartfelt story for his return. The result is a brilliant performance from Keiynan that showcases a side of Wally West you’ve never seen before.”
Ramamurthy, as Ramsey Rosso aka Bloodwork, appeared in 9 episodes in Season 6.
“Ever since Sendhil turned in such a brilliantly haunting and unforgettable performance as the tortured Ramsey Rosso in
Netflix’s Cobra Kai has been renewed for a sixth and final season.
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Best known for the television comedies “Black-ish,” “Grown-ish,” and “Mixed-ish,” writer, producer, director, and actor Kenya Barris has had a strong run looking at Black and multiracial families through a comedic lens. He’s done that on the big screen before with the modern version of “Cheaper by the Dozen,” but he really pluses the entire idea with his latest comedy, “You People,” which features an all-star cast for Netflix.
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