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'The Flash' Season 2 News, Update: The Fastest Man Alive Gets A New Suit

Like Oliver Queen/Arrow (Stephen Amell) in "Arrow," Barry Allen/The Flash (Grant Gustin) is also getting a wardrobe refresh for the upcoming second season of The CW's hit superhero TV drama series "The Flash."

The latest development arrived this week and was posted all throughout the media outlets including Screen Rant and IGN.

One of the clearly noticeable changes on Barry's suit is the new white crest from which it used to be red. The logo alteration shouldn't come as a big surprise for followers of the show. During the Season 1 finale, Barry saw his future self wearing the white insignia as he battles the Reverse-Flash (Tom Cavanagh) the night his mother was killed.

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According to Screen Rant, who recently had a chat with the show's executive producer Andrew Kreisberg, Season 2 will ultimately unravel how Barry became "the fully heroic version of himself."

"I think one of the biggest things that we're sort of tackling this year which is very different from any of the other shows we've done is [public perception] about The Flash. He's becoming a public figure. The notion that [these people] live in a universe where people have superpowers, and there are evil people with superpowers, and you could be walking down the street and somebody could melt the building in front of you is not outlandish anymore," Kresigberg said.

"By the same token, they all know that there's a savior out there who has powers to fight them back. So watching Barry deal with the fact that he's becoming a little bit famous and he's not just the mysterious red streak is something that gets dealt with a lot in newer episodes," the show runner continued.

"The Flash" Season 2 premieres this fall on The CW.

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