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‘The Flash’ Season 3 News & Updates: Keiynan Lonsdale Getting A New Suit? Barry Needs A New Suit, Says Grant Gustin

‘The Flash’ Season 3 News & Updates: Keiynan Lonsdale Getting A New Suit? Barry Needs A New Suit, Says Grant Gustin

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The Flash's Keiynan Lonsdale shares some photos when he was fitted for the new suit and the new mask. Photos reveal the Australian actor,  who plays Kid Flash, is getting a head to shoulder bust. This is a strong indication that fans can look forward for his new suit in "The Flash" Season 3.

Kid Flash has already got his own new suit in the midseason finale of the CW's DC Comics series. Some of the suits that he wore were the metallic-looking version of Barry's suit, a silver version of his current yellow suit and two different red-and-silver suits.

According to Comicbook, Keiynan Lonsdale didn't give any comments on why they make a new mask for him. Fans speculated that he might be getting a new cast but for now, it only appears that the crews just make a new suit for him that looks similar to the old costume. There's no comment from the producers if they have plans to put Keiynan Lonsdale as a cast 'in the storage' for future episodes of the show.

Keiynan Lonsdale's new suit influences Grant Gustin, who plays Barry Allen, for asking a new suit. He has played Barry character from the beginning of the "The Flash" season 1 pilot episode. Gustin has expressed his opinion that Barry is passed due for a new suit.

"The Flash" is one of the superhero-based TV series that officially premiered on The CW in 2014. Through all the first and second season, Grant Gustin's Barry character's costume has been changed multiple times but all of them just minor changes, as reported by iDigital Times.

There's still a month for fans to see whether Grant Gustin will get his new suit for Barry. "The Flash" is scheduled to return to television on January 24, 2017. 

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