Why is Tom Felton not returning to The Flash?
Why is Tom Felton not returning to The Flash?
Felton explained in an interview that his exit was a result of his contract with the show that was valid only for one season. The actor went on to star in the Youtube series Origin (that was canceled after one season) and he still wishes to return as Julian sometime in the future.
Is Julian in Season 4 of The Flash?
Since his final appearance, he's only been mentioned once — in The Flash season 4, episode 1. Specifically, Joe West (Jesse Martin) says that the crime lab has been swamped ever since Julian left to go back to London, leaving them down another CSI as Barry was trapped in the Speed Force.
Is Tom Felton on the flash Season 4?
Julian Albert's (Tom Felton) absence from The Flash season 4 was explained in the season premiere episode "The Flash Reborn." The Flash returned for its fourth season tonight, but it did so without one of season 3's chief characters, Julian Albert, and we now know why.
Who was Tom Felton in the Flash Season 3?
- He joined as a series regular in season 3 and began as an adversary to Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), though he ended up as part of Team Flash. He appeared as Julian Albert, Barry’s CSI lab partner and had a romance with Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker).
Is there going to be season 4 of flash?
- Unfortunately, it was revealed over the summer that Felton wouldn't be returning as a series regular for season 4, despite the character starting to click with the team towards the end. Series showrunner Todd Helbing promised that audiences would quickly learn what happened to Julian, and it looks like Helbing has kept his word.
Is the character Julian coming back to the Flash?
- Although Julian's (and Felton's) absence will be felt throughout the season, it's still possible that he could return in the future, even as a series regular.
What kind of movie is Tom Felton in?
- In 2018, he starred opposite Daisy Ridley in the Hamlet retelling Ophelia, and in 2019, he nabbed the lead role in writer-director Sean McEwen's indie dramedy Braking for Whales.