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Jesse L. Martin Leaves The Flash

Jesse L. MartinJesse L. Martin is stepping out from his role as a series regular in “The Flash” after starring in all eight seasons of the movie… There’s still got to be time to say goodbye, right?

Jesse L. Martin – Why He’s Leaving

Jesse who played the role of Captain Joe West, Central City Police on the CW superhero drama “The Flash” for eight seasons, is departing from “The Flash” for new TV fields. Jesse will be starring as the lead in the NBC pilot “The Irrational,” which is scheduled to start filming in late May.

“The Irrational” is based on Dan Ariely’s book “Predictably Irrational,” it features Jesse as Alec Baker, “a world-renowned professor of behavioral psychology with a unique insight into human nature who lends his expertise to an array of high-stakes cases involving governments, corporations and law enforcement.”

However, don’t be all emotional just yet Flash fans, there’s still some good news. Though Jesse will no longer be a series regular, he will still appear in multiple episodes of the show’s upcoming ninth season.

While Jesse won’t be around full-time, Flash veterans Grant Gustin, Danielle Panabaker, and Candice Patton are all expected to be back. (The Flash was renewed for a ninth season in March.)
Is Jesse Being Replaced By Robbie Amell?

The Flash – While Jesse Martin’s Departure Is On The Perimeter, The Flash Recently Welcomed Back A Friendly Face.

Robbie Amell left the show in 2020 to duplicate his role as Ronnie Raymond in the episode airing on April 13. It turns out, that Amell and the creative team had been trying to make this reunion happen for a while.

“They’ve asked in the past and I’ve always wanted to but a lot of it just comes down to scheduling issues,” he told E! News exclusively, “so luckily this one just worked out really well.” Some Other Actors That Dropped Out From Other Hit Tv Shows

There are some other actors and actresses who have had to drop out from hit movies they’ve been starring in for one reason or another, they are:

 The Flash – Grown-ish Cast

Francia Raisa (Ana), Emily Arlook (Nomi), Chloe Bailey (Jazz), Luka Sabbat (Luca), Halle Bailey (Sky), and Jordan Buhat (Vivek) left the show in the season four finale, which aired on March 24 on Freeform. Having graduated from college, the characters are entering a new chapter in their lives.

Lengthy List Of Primetime Exits

Though the moment wasn’t shown in the Feb. 28 episode, it’s explained that Gwyn is hit by a car and dies. But 9-1-1 is known for its occasional dream sequence, so Edelstein hasn’t ruled out a return. “I mean, the producers refused to give me the traditional ‘It’s a series wrap for Lisa’ send-off,” she told TVLine, “so one never knows!”

Dr. Cormac Hayes resigned from his role as Head of Pediatric Surgery at Sloan Grey Memorial in the March 3 Grey’s Anatomy episode. According to Flood, he left the show because “three years on the show felt right for me,” according to Deadline.

In April 2022, it was revealed that Miles Fowler had exited The Resident after only one season on the show. According to his rep, who told TVLine, the actor only had a one-season contract with the medical drama.

 The Flash – Maia Mitchell, Good Trouble

After playing Callie Foster in The Fosters spinoff Good Trouble for nine years, Maia decided it was time to exit the series. “While I have been so beyond fortunate to have this career and a job that I love, with not an iota of regret,” she wrote on Instagram, “for quite some time I have suppressed an undeniable gravitational pull to return home to Australia to be closer to my nearest and dearest.” In the series, Callie and her boyfriend, Jamie, played by Beau Mirchoff, move to Washington D.C. to pursue new careers.

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