




The Flash: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) Last season, Barry Allen aka The Flash (Grant Gustin) used his extraordinary abilities to travel back in time and save his mother’s life, and inadvertently created an alternate timeline known as Flashpoint. The phenomenon not only gave birth to the villainous God of Speed known as Savitar, but changed the lives of Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Wally West (Keiynan Lonsdale) forever. With the help of his adoptive father, Detective Joe West (Jesse L. Martin), his fiancée Iris West (Candice Patton), and his friends at S.T.A.R. Labs – Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) and Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanaugh) -- Barry continues to protect the people of Central City from the meta-humans that threaten it. But first, he’ll have to escape the Speed Force – an extra-dimensional entity teeming with unknown dangers – that Barry sacrificed himself to in order to save Central City. Review: A good fourth season (prior season spoilers) - +++Warning, this contains spoilers from the prior season, but no major spoilers from season 4+++ Season four of The Flash aired during the 2017-218 TV season. The show picks up six months down the line from the end of season three in which Barry exiled himself in the speed force to maintain balance after his defeat of Savatar. Iris is leading team Flash from Star Labs, with mixed results, and Cisco eventually finds a way to get Barry out of the Speed Force without destabilizing it. Of course, once Barry is back, not all is right with the world. This season finally moves away from the speedster "big bad" instead bringing in the character Devoe, who was mentioned by Savatar during season three. The show does still have a bit of the case/villain of the week procedural aspect to it, but it has become, like the other Arrowverse shows, a show with a serial story arc that spans throughout the course of the season. The big Arrowverse crossover, Crisis on Earth-X, occurs eight episodes into the season and includes episodes from Supergirl, Flash, Arrow, and Legends. The season ends on a huge cliffhanger reveal that will have a big impact on season 5. For those who get the blu-ray set, the A/V quality is the same as it has been for the prior season releases and for the other WB/DC shows. The 23 episodes (plus the three other crossover episodes from the other shows) are spread across four discs, and there is no "play all" feature, so you cannot pick back up from where you stop. For extras, you get the episodes of Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of the crossover so you can watch it all at one time. Then there is a featurette on the crossover and the 2017 best of DC TV at Comic-Con that are common to all of the Arrowverse DVD and Blu-Ray releases from that season, a gag reel, deleted scenes, and a handful of other featurettes specific to the show. Overall, the season is strong. The guest and recurring actors this season include Katee Sackhoff, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Jessica Camacho, Kim Engelbrecht, Neil Sandilands, Bill Goldberg, and Danny Trejo. And, of course, actors from the other Arrowverse shows make appearances throughout the season. I do think it was nice to mix the main bad guy up a bit this year and not do another evil speedster storyline while still giving the team a challenge. So, if you have liked the show up to this point, it is definitely still worth watching. Review: Fun - This is a fun series and a great season as well. Fun to watch with friends and family.


| Contributor | Aaron Helbing, Andrew Kreisberg, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdes, Danielle Panabaker, Glen Winter, Grant Gustin, Greg Berlanti, Jesse L. Martin, Keiynan Lonsdale, Neil Sandilands, Sarah Schechter, Todd Helbing, Tom Cavanagh, Tom Felton Contributor Aaron Helbing, Andrew Kreisberg, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdes, Danielle Panabaker, Glen Winter, Grant Gustin, Greg Berlanti, Jesse L. Martin, Keiynan Lonsdale, Neil Sandilands, Sarah Schechter, Todd Helbing, Tom Cavanagh, Tom Felton See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,700 Reviews |
| Format | DVD, NTSC |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction |
| Number Of Discs | 5 |
| Runtime | 23 hours |
S**R
A good fourth season (prior season spoilers)
+++Warning, this contains spoilers from the prior season, but no major spoilers from season 4+++ Season four of The Flash aired during the 2017-218 TV season. The show picks up six months down the line from the end of season three in which Barry exiled himself in the speed force to maintain balance after his defeat of Savatar. Iris is leading team Flash from Star Labs, with mixed results, and Cisco eventually finds a way to get Barry out of the Speed Force without destabilizing it. Of course, once Barry is back, not all is right with the world. This season finally moves away from the speedster "big bad" instead bringing in the character Devoe, who was mentioned by Savatar during season three. The show does still have a bit of the case/villain of the week procedural aspect to it, but it has become, like the other Arrowverse shows, a show with a serial story arc that spans throughout the course of the season. The big Arrowverse crossover, Crisis on Earth-X, occurs eight episodes into the season and includes episodes from Supergirl, Flash, Arrow, and Legends. The season ends on a huge cliffhanger reveal that will have a big impact on season 5. For those who get the blu-ray set, the A/V quality is the same as it has been for the prior season releases and for the other WB/DC shows. The 23 episodes (plus the three other crossover episodes from the other shows) are spread across four discs, and there is no "play all" feature, so you cannot pick back up from where you stop. For extras, you get the episodes of Arrow, Supergirl, and Legends of the crossover so you can watch it all at one time. Then there is a featurette on the crossover and the 2017 best of DC TV at Comic-Con that are common to all of the Arrowverse DVD and Blu-Ray releases from that season, a gag reel, deleted scenes, and a handful of other featurettes specific to the show. Overall, the season is strong. The guest and recurring actors this season include Katee Sackhoff, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Jessica Camacho, Kim Engelbrecht, Neil Sandilands, Bill Goldberg, and Danny Trejo. And, of course, actors from the other Arrowverse shows make appearances throughout the season. I do think it was nice to mix the main bad guy up a bit this year and not do another evil speedster storyline while still giving the team a challenge. So, if you have liked the show up to this point, it is definitely still worth watching.
C**7
Fun
This is a fun series and a great season as well. Fun to watch with friends and family.
F**A
Gave as gift, very well received.
Must be very good. My son has watched them several times and keeps trying to tell me about them. He is particular in what he watches. So, they did a great job.
S**N
Great! I need to watch Season 5
Its a Mystery, how did Devoe end up in Barry and Iris's apartment without a motorized chair
L**N
Better than I expected after all the reviews.
Better then I expected from all the reviews. It was refreshing to not have the villain be another Speedster. There was some weird things they did with the characters. The way they style their hair and stuff they seem to want to break free of male and female stereotypes
M**N
Fast and easy
Nice to watch. My tv does not stream
D**L
STill standing as the best comic adaptation EVER
This show is so true to the comics i read as a kid it just makes me smile every time i think about it
A**S
Season 4
Love this show So glad entire crossover is on the set Unsure why the episode 10 deleted scene shown on the CW app didn’t make it on the dvd though
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