Stephen Amell Shares Delightfully Nerdy Easter Egg About The Flash’s Final Episode That Would Be Almost Impossible For Fans To Pick Up On

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The end of an era happened on television in 2023 with the series finale of The Flash on The CW, which effectively ended the Arrowverse that had begun with just one show all the way back in 2012. At its prime (and not counting the divisive “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover event), the superhero universe was comprised of Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batwoman. It’s therefore fitting that Stephen Amell – a.k.a. Oliver Queen, the superhero who kicked off the Arrowverse – dropped a wonderfully nerdy Easter egg about The Flash‘s series finale. 

No, it’s not that Amell somehow appeared in the background of the episode and nobody noticed to follow up on his appearance earlier in the final season, although he did name his first appearance on The Flash as one of his favorite Arrowverse memories. The Flash finale Easter egg wasn’t one for the eagle-eyed, but for those with an ear for music. Speaking with ComicBook.com, Amell shared this about the finale of the Scarlet Speedster:

I think it’s good. I think it did well. I was there for Blake Neely to score the last episode of The Flash. The last cue that he did was called ‘641’ because that’s how many episodes that he scored in the Arrowverse. So, I think 641 episodes of anything is pretty good.

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