‘The Flash’ season 2: Victor Garber, Robbie Amell to return; ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ episode order revealed
Just in case you were wondering how long The CW was planning DC’s “Legends of Tomorrow” for, we now have a precise answer … and it may be a little bit of a longer season than any of you imagined.
Speaking in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Victor Garber confirmed that the first season of the series carries with it a 15-episode order. In turn, this to us eliminates the possibility that this will be some sort of show that airs in between a hiatus, similar to what “Agent Carter” does in between batches of “Agents of SHIELD” episodes. In turn, this means that we could feasibly have this show on at the same time as both “Arrow” and “The Flash,” which is exciting but also potentially overly ambitious. Are most viewers going to have three hours a week to give to these shows with so much other programming out there?
On a different note, Garber also confirmed that he is not done working with Robbie Amell just yet, even if the man behind Ronnie Raymond has not confirmed in one way or the other if he will be joining the new CW show:
“Robbie and I will be joined on the first episode of the (next) season of The Flash, and then we’ll see what happens.”
We imagine that part of the trouble behind moving Robbie away from “The Flash” would be separating him from Caitlin Snow, but “we’ll see what happens” is probably the perfect phrase to use when talking about the show’s future. Given the ending of “The Flash” season 1, it is really not much of an exaggeration to say that almost anything is possible.
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Abner4President
June 4, 2015 @ 9:46 pm
Well Greg Berlanti explicitly stated that the show would be running at the same time as Arrow and The Flash months ago, so the only thing that tells us is that the episode order is 15 episodes (even the highly-speculated 13 episodes would not have fit within the winter hiatus unless Arrow and The Flash came back much later than they have in previous seasons, anyway).