The Flash season 6 spoilers follow.



The Flash fans have watched in horror as one of their favourite couples, Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Iris West (Candice Patton), have been pushed into the most difficult situation they've ever faced thanks to the Mirror-Iris storyline.

Barry – and fans – noticed that something was up with Iris earlier in the season when she started behaving oddly, suddenly speaking Italian and smashing a bottle over a villain's head.

And it was soon revealed that the reason she was acting weirdly was because the real Iris is trapped inside a mirror dimension she was dragged into – and the version of his wife Barry is living with isn't the real one.

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When a fan asked (via TVLine) whether Barry and Iris are headed for a divorce, showrunner Eric Wallace didn't sound too hopeful about the couple's future, revealing that when season six resumes on April 21, they will be in for a tough time.

"Barry and Iris are, indeed, about to experience the rockiest month of their marriage so far," he said.

But Wallace wouldn't be drawn on whether there's a proper split in store for them, adding: "Where it ends and what happens as a result? Sorry, no spoilers here!"

It seems fans will be kept on the edge of their seats for a little longer when it comes to the fate of the show's central couple...

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Wallace has previously revealed that the storyline will have consequences "that will send the season in a new, even more dangerous direction for Team Flash", so it sounds like there's plenty of drama to come.

Filming on the show has been impacted by the global health crisis, with production halted on all shows filmed in Vancouver including The Flash.

British Columbia provincial chief health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has said that it is unlikely "that we're going to be able to get back to full normal life... before at least the summer" and with The Flash usually commencing filming on a new season in June or July, production is likely to be pushed behind schedule.

The Flash airs on Tuesdays at 8/7c on The CW in the US. Sky One and NOW TV air the show in the UK.

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