The Flash: The Complete Seventh Season arrives on Blu-ray and DVD October 12 from Warner Bros. and includes deleted scenes, two featurettes and a gag reel.
The Flash: The Complete Seventh Season
(2021)
Genre(s): Science Fiction, Adventure, Drama
Warner Bros.| NR – 762 min. – $44.98 | October 12, 2021
Date Published: 10/19/2021 | Author: The Movieman
THE SEASON |
After a devastating death of the Speed Force last season, Barry Allen (GRANT GUSTIN), aka The Flash, finds his powers almost fully depleted. Nash Wells (TOM CAVANAGH) mat have discovered a way to restore Barry’s speedster abilities… but at what cost? Iris West-Allen (CANDICE PATTON) remains trapped in the Mirrorverse as her vengeful captor, Eva McCulloch (EFRAT DOR), grows stronger. Meanwhile, Cisco Ramon (CARLOS VALDES) and Chester P. Runk (BRANDON MCKNIGHT) are transported back to 1998, and Caitlin Snow (DANIELLE PANABAKER) goes to great lengths to save Frost from unjust punishment for past crimes. With old villains returning to settle scores and powerful new adversaries upon Central City, it’s up to Team Flash to save the day. But the heroic team won’t be the same by season’s end. |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 3½/5 |
This 3-disc set comes housed in an HD slim case and inside is a redemption code for the Digital HD copy. DC FanDome: The Flash (33:52) is some footage from 2020’s online convention put on by Warner Bros. The Journey Ends: Carlos and Tom (9:41) is a send-off for the two longtime cast members. Never Alone: Heroes and Allies (20:49) looks at the variety of characters in the Arrowverse. Deleted Scenes — ‘Mother’, ‘The One with the Nineties’, ‘Timeless’, ‘Family Matters, Part 2’, ‘Good-Bye Vibrations’, ‘Masquerade’, ‘Heart of the Matter, Part 2’ Gag Reel (10:10) |
VIDEO – 4¼/5, AUDIO – 4/5 |
The Flash: The Complete Seventh Season comes to Blu-ray and is presented with a 1.78 widescreen aspect ratio and a 1080p high-definition transfer. For the most part detail is pretty good and colors are bright and vibrant throughout. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track isn’t anything amazing but effective with good dialogue levels throughout and offers some nice depth especially on display during the numerous action sequences where even the LFE channel kicks in to add an extra boost which isn’t always the case with TV seasons on Blu-ray. (copied from season 5 review) |
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