1. flash forward - Noun
2. flash forward - Verb
a transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to a later event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story
Source: WordNetflash-forward
As for how far in the future the flash-forward is, it appears that 15 years have passed from the present-day timeline, making the year 2034. Source: Internet
As for the chance of a revival, considering there was no flash-forward this time around that would have to be undone or talked way as a strange dream, Mutchnick shut the idea down immediately. Source: Internet
Flash forward to 2020 and the Latino community has grown to become the largest non-white voting bloc in America and are poised to play a pivotal role in potentially flipping traditionally red states like Arizona and Texas in favor of Joe Biden. Source: Internet
Flash-forward two days, and here I am, anxiously typing this Lettitor as fast as my fingers will possibly allow me so I can get back to harvesting, fishing, mining, wooing, and generally living my virtual farmer’s life. Source: Internet
Flash forward 21 years, and The Sopranos, which ran for six seasons, ending in 2007, has seen a sudden surge of viewers. Source: Internet
The show features voice-over work and flash-forward appearances from Gina Rodriguez, playing the adult Elena, as she reads from Elena’s middle school diary and leads a political campaign. Source: Internet