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'Arrow,' 'The Flash' Spoilers: Barry and Felicity Share a Romance?

"Arrow" and its spin-off television series "The Flash" are not set to air until the fall, but fans are already clamoring for more information about the DC Comics-inspired storyline.

The full trailer of "The Flash" surfaced online in April featuring "Glee" star Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, a police scientist who acquired supernatural speed after being struck by lightning. Moreover, the trailer revealed overlap with "Arrow." The new television series has fans asking about the relationship between Barry and Felicity, since the trailer clarified that Barry would visit Starling City when he meets someone who leaves a lasting impression on him.

Nevertheless, according to reports this week, Barry almost immediately shares a complicated "relationship" with Iris West, TVLine reported. However, Barry and Iris must overcome their childhood history which includes the pair growing up together after Barry's mother was murdered and his father arrested.

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As previously reported, "The Flash" has cast Candice Patton in the role of Iris West. Harry's quick-witted best friend is the daughter of his father figure, CCPD Detective West, portrayed by "Law & Order" star Jesse L. Martin. The new television series will also star Tom Cavanaugh while Chad Rook portrays the villainous Weather Wizard. Also, Steve Amell appears in a cameo as Arrow.

Reports last week indicated that the CW network hired the original "The Flash" actor John Wesley Shipp who played the superhero in 1990s to appear on their new TV series. Shipp will portray, Henry Allen, father of Barry, AKA The Flash, according to The Wrap.

The CW announced that "The Flash" would air in the coveted Tuesday night time slot beginning this Fall. "Arrow" executive producers Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg have signed on to "The Flash," as well as comic book writer Geoff Johns.

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