So Trajectory was the female speedster on Vancouver’s Georgia Viaduct last Friday night. A fan watched her stunt double rehearsing on mats ahead of filming but couldn’t tell who she was supposed to be. After The Flash locked down the Viaduct and began shooting we could see The Flash facing off against this speedster in orange/yellow/brown. Trajectory comes to Central City to create chaos and destruction. Blamed for her antics, Barry Allen has to figure out who the girl is under the mask. The Flash cast Allison Paige from The Lizzie Bennett web series as Eliza Harmon, the female speedster.
Directed by Glen Winter, Trajectory will be episode 2×16, airing mid-March on The CW.
It looks like The Flash and Trajectory are vibrating but it’s really just a badly-focused photograph.
#Flash filming. We thought it was Arrow. Crew members laughed at us yelling “Shoot me with your arrows!” @yvrshoots pic.twitter.com/aJ0K1ddYWD
— Molly Faraday (@MollyFaraday) January 23, 2016
@yvrshoots Damaged Central City taxi at BC Place. pic.twitter.com/2F7ARbxWFF
— Joseph Worobec (@motorcoach21) January 23, 2016
Cast and crew filmed overnight until 5 a.m.
Production on Trajectory included a shoot inside a Granville Street night club in downtown Vancouver a week ago — turned into Grindz with Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), Cisco (Carlos Valdes), Iris West (Candice Patton) and Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) on set. I spotted Keiynan Lonsdale aka Wally West walking in but he’s not in director Glen Winter’s photo. I’m guessing that Allison Page aka Eliza Harmon was in da Club too.
Beloved cast and beloved camera operator Daryl. #TheFlash @grantgust @dpanabaker @candicekp @Tha_Los pic.twitter.com/303oBupI3P
— Glen Winter (@Glen__Winter) January 20, 2016
Grant Gustin met with fans at the nightclub shoot.
Today in the set of #TheFlash in Granville st met @grantgust <3 @yvrshoots pic.twitter.com/DrjkUlg1M8
— Andrea (@andrealc97) January 21, 2016
And this Monday, Grant Gustin in costume as the Flash photobombed a Dam selfie at North Vancouver’s Cleveland dam.
Dam selfie. @dpanabaker @grantgust pic.twitter.com/RjFDuo5nE6
— Tom Cavanagh (@CavanaghTom) January 25, 2016
Production continued at CBC Vancouver that night with Trajectory causing more mayhem.
Our speedster is knocked back against a Central City cab smashing the Taxi sign on top in a shower of sparks.
Rehearsal with mock cab and mats.
Then the real deal with a cab.
The Flash stunt double Cody Laudan.
Flash stunt. Smashed back across top of cab, taking out Taxi sign in shower of sparks.
Grant Gustin was on set Friday and Monday nights to do his part of the stuntwork, such as speeding to a halt into the camera.