Check Out the Trailer for Kevin Smith’s Upcoming Episode of The Flash

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Next week is going to be an especially geeky episode of The CW’s The Flash with Kevin Smith at the helm. Check out the trailer in the video above!

The episode is titled “The Runaway Dinosaur,” and it finds Barry struggling to get home after the harrowing events of last night’s episode. Here’s the official description:

The Runaway Dinosaur – With Barry (Grant Gustin) gone, the team must figure out a way to handle the return of an old enemy – Girder (guest star Greg Finley). Realizing Girder is retracing his steps from his last attack, Iris (Candice Patton) volunteers to act as bait to trap him in S.T.A.R. Labs. Meanwhile, Barry fights to return to his old life.

It’ll certainly be interesting to see what a Kevin Smith-directed television episode looks like. After all, there’s no reason to bring on a director with that kind of name recognition unless you’re going to let them do their thing. As it is he’s already cast Jason Mewes, aka Jay of “Jay and Silent Bob,” in the episode, though there’s no character listed on IMDb. We’ll have to wait and see who he’s playing!

As The Flash closes in on the end of the season, how do you think the show has evolved? How do you think the current situation is going to resolve itself? (Kid Flash? Jessie Quick?) Let’s talk Flash in the comments below!

(via Comic Book Resources)

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