The Flash and the 10 best superhero shows you should be streaming

Grant Gustin as The Flash in The Flash -- "Into The Void" -- Photo: Jeff Weddell/The CW -- © 2019 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved
Grant Gustin as The Flash in The Flash -- "Into The Void" -- Photo: Jeff Weddell/The CW -- © 2019 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved /
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MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER – “Bridge and Tunnel” – Howard Stark’s deadliest weapon has fallen into enemy hands, and only Agent Carter can recover it. But can she do so before her undercover mission is discovered by SSR Chief Dooley and Agent Thompson? “Marvel’s Agent Carter” airs TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET), on ABC. (ABC/Michael Desmond)HAYLEY ATWELL /

6. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow

Where to stream: Netflix, CWTV

When the world needs heroes, the timeline gave it Legends, as a group of Arrowverse outcasts with absolutely nothing in common must learn to work together in order to save time itself (while messing it up once or twice along the way).

A ridiculously wacky and always-enjoyable feast of madness, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow is the perfect show to lose yourself in entirely as it tackles every genre and tries to cram it all into one. It starts a little too dramatic but it just gets funnier as it goes on, hitting its prime in Seasons 2 and 3.

You can find the first four seasons on Netflix and the most recent episodes of Season 5 on CWTV.

5. Marvel’s Agent Carter

Where to stream: Disney Plus

Marvel’s Agent Carter follows the exploits of Peggy Carter as she proves herself in the male-dominated world of the 1940s not just by overcoming patriarchy and gender discrimination in the workplace, but by taking on some of the time’s most notorious criminals.

A direct sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger, the show allows Hayley Atwell’s formidable agent to shine all on her own, all while delivering one of TV’s most compelling spy dramas that successfully masquerades as a superhero show.

Compelling to the end, it deserved so much more than just the two seasons it got, but you can (and should) binge this highly addictive epic on Disney + right now.