A new interview with The Flash star Tom Cavanagh has plenty of new footage from the pilot packed into its one-minute run-time.  Cavanagh plays Dr. Harrison Wells who oversees the team of Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) at Central City's S.T.A.R. Labs.  He explains the process of reviving Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) after his fortuitous accident, and introduces the scientists who are caring for him.  It's not much in the way of interviews, but it's a great early look at the pilot for The Flash before it debuts on The CW later this fall.  Hit the jump to take a look.

This early look at The Flash comes courtesy of the show's Facebook page:

And here's the (lengthy) official synopsis for The Flash courtesy of The CW:

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Barry Allen was just 11 years old when his mother was killed in a bizarre and terrifying incident and his father was falsely convicted of the murder. With his life changed forever by the tragedy, Barry was taken in and raised by Detective Joe West, the father of Barry’s best friend, Iris.

Now, Barry has become a brilliant, driven and endearingly geeky CSI investigator, whose determination to uncover the truth about his mother’s strange death leads him to follow up on every unexplained urban legend and scientific advancement that comes along. Barry’s latest obsession is a cutting edge particle accelerator, created by visionary physicist Harrison Wells and his S.T.A.R. Labs team, who claim that this invention will bring about unimaginable advancements in power and medicine. However, something goes horribly wrong during the public unveiling, and when the devastating explosion causes a freak storm, many lives are lost and Barry is struck by lightning.

After nine months in a coma, Barry awakens to find his life has changed once again – the accident has given him the power of super speed, granting him the ability to move through Central City like an unseen guardian angel. Though initially excited by his newfound powers, Barry is shocked to discover he is not the only “meta-human” who was created in the wake of the accelerator explosion – and not everyone is using their new powers for good. In the months since the accident, the city has seen a sharp increase in missing people, unexplained deaths and other strange phenomena. Barry now has a renewed purpose – using his gift of speed to protect the innocent, while never giving up on his quest to solve his mother’s murder and clear his father’s name. For now, only a few close friends and associates know that Barry is literally the fastest man alive, but it won’t be long before the world learns what Barry Allen has become…The Flash.

I like the introduction of "meta-humans" in this series (reminds me of Static Shock) and it's a great way to introduce superpowers into a world that, at least as far as Arrow was concerned, was previously a bit more grounded in reality.  Can't wait for this one!

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