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The Flash CW Series Spoiler: Grant Gustin Says Continuous Running Makes Him Feel Like He's Passing Out, Actor Says He Didn’t Thought He’ll Get The Role

Oct 04, 2014 11:20 AM EDT | By Staff Reporter

The Flash CW series is just few days away and fans are excited to see their new speedy superhero. Starring Grant Gustin, this new show is a spin-off of the hit superhero show Arrow that stars Stephen Amell. While fans are hoping that the Flash can also make days run faster, Gustin said that sometimes, whenever he's running while shooting the show, he feels like he needs to slow down because of dizziness. If the main strength of the Flash is his speed, for the actor who portrays the role, he still needs some getting used to.

Gustin has been working out tremendously to attain a superhero type of body. This includes running on a treadmill and sprinting everyday. Running has become a part of his daily routine to satisfy fans of the Flash CW series. However, this has bad effect on him.

"I constantly feel like I'm about to pass out from being lightheaded," he said as per report by the New York Daily News.

The 24-year old actor might need to tone his body as he will meet a slew of well-built actors. According to earlier The Flash CW series spoilers, among those who were cast as villains are Dominic Purcell, Spartacus alum Nick E. Tarabay, Greg Finley, and many more. But of course, Barry Allen's main weapon is not physical strength but his speed. In fact, during the audition for the character, he was able to beat some actors who appear to be larger and stronger than him.

"For my first audition it was me and a bunch of big, tall blond guys that were five or 10 years older than me," recalls Gustin.

"I knew that there was no way I was going to get this role by trying to be the tough superhero ... so I just decided the only way I had any chance was to just make him as real as possible and bring in as many human qualities as possible."

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