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LaKeith Lee Stanfield (born August 12, 1991) is an American actor. He made his feature film debut in Short Term 12 (2013), for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. He received further recognition for his roles in the films Get Out (2017), Sorry to Bother You (2018), Uncut Gems (2019), Knives Out (2019), and Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), the lattermost of which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Stanfield has also appeared in the films Selma (2014), Dope (2015), Straight Outta Compton (2015), Crown Heights (2017), The Photograph (2020), The Harder They Fall (2021), Haunted Mansion (2023), and The Book of Clarence (2023). On television, he starred in the series Atlanta (2016–2022), for which he won a Black Reel Award for Television, and in the horror series The Changeling (2023–present). Description above from the Wikipedia article LaKeith Stanfield, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

LaKeith Stanfield

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Recently released from prison, Leonard Snart, a.k.a. Captain Cold, struggles to reintegrate into society. Faced with dwindling prospects and strained relationships, he receives a tip about a high-stakes robbery at Central City’s new casino, run by three ruthless Intergang bosses. Seizing a chance for redemption and a major score, Snart assembles a crew of notorious rogues: Golden Glider, Heatwave, Trickster, Mirror Master, and Weather Wizard. As Snart orchestrates the elaborate heist, Barry Allen discovers his speed powers and adopts the mantle of The Flash. Balancing his excitement about becoming a hero, Barry finds himself tasked with stopping Snart and his crew from executing their daring plan. The story blends humor and thrilling action as Barry learns about heroism and the moral complexities of his actions. The heist culminates in chaos, with the Rogues nearly escaping with $200 million. However, Snart’s plan unravels, leading to his arrest. Barry’s encounter with Snart shapes his understanding of justice, emphasizing that even villains have their motivations. Mid Credits: Eobard Thawne, the Reverse-Flash, plots his sinister return, hinting at future conflicts with Barry. Post Credits: An older version of Barry Allen appears, urgently warning his past self about impending dangers that threaten Central City and the entire timeline.