Captain Boomerang is set to return to the Arrowverse in Season 9 of the flash with The 100 star Richard Harmon takes over the role previously played by Nick E. Tarabay.
The Arrowverse version of Captain Boomerang debuted in Arrow Season 3. The former Suicide Squad member has only had three previous Arrowverse appearances, all in Arrow and the last of which ended with his death at the hands of Malcolm Merlyn.
Now it looks like the character is coming back in the flash, performed by Richard Harmon. It’s not yet known if Harmon is portraying a new character succeeding Digger Harkness as Captain Boomerang, or if this is a new version of Harkness created as a result of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
A new photo from the set of the ninth and final season of the flash shows Richard Harmon dressed as Captain Boomerang, donning a new costume inspired by his comic book look.
The next conclusion of the flash will see the Arrowverse itself come to an end. The series marks the last remaining property in the DC TV shared universe which was launched by Arrow and which previously encompassed series such as super girl and Legends of tomorrow.
Check out Richard Harmon as Captain Boomerang on the set of the flash in the image below:
Harmon will be the third actor to portray Captain Boomerang in live-action in recent years. In addition to the Arrowverse’s Nick E. Tarabay, the supervillain was played by Jai Courtney on the big screen, though his version of Boomerang ended last year. The Suicide Squad.
Here’s a synopsis of Grant Gustin’s season eight finale The flash:
“With The Flash still reeling from everything that just happened, the rest of the team are stepping up to support him when he needs it most.”
the flash stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, Candice Patton as Iris West, Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost, Jesse L. Martin as Joe West, and Danielle Nicolet as Cecile Horton.
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