Holy smoaks! Kat_McNamara will return to The CW's Arrowverse for five-part TheFlash special
August 25, 2021 - 22:30 BST Rebecca Lewis Kat McNamara has confirmed she will be returning to The CW's Arrowverse as Mia Smoak for a five-part special.
"Holy Smoaks! The Kat’s out of the bag! In a #Flash I’ll be back for #Armageddon," she captioned her post on Instagram.Loading the player... var track=function { dataLayer.push; }; var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['Nx5beXav']=jwplayer; playerInstance['Nx5beXav'].
"About time," commented one fan as others sent their congratulations and bombarded her account with bow and arrow emojis. Kat shared the news on social media
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