The CW network is bringing more DC Comics super villains are making their way onto The Flash. With Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell) and Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) reunited, along with Golden Glider (Peyton List), will they discover Barry Allen (Gran Gustin)'s "weak spots?"
In his first appearance, Going Rogue, Captain Cold (Miller) forced a railroad train to derail, putting the lives of many in danger. In his second appearance, Revenge of the Rogues, Captain Cold came back for a re-match and brought along Heat Wave (Dominic Purcell). Though the scarlet speedster stopped him twice, Captain Cold's sister showed up to break him out of the prison van.
In our recent recap, while the Weather Wizard (Liam McIntyre) kidnapped Joe West (Jesse L. Martin), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) revisited the scene when he first met the Reverse-Flash, discovering a holographic projection. With the truth out in the open, Wells revealed his real name is Eobard Thawne, a distant relative of Eddie (Rick Cosnett). Though Eobard thought of Cisco as a son, he still had to kill him. With Cisco lying dead on the floor, the Flash suddenly found himself running backwards in time, a day before these events happened.
On the official The Flash Facebook page, a new poster was revealed, with the caption, "Sometimes opposites attract, and find out they're a deadly combination. #TheFlash is new Tuesdays at 8/7c!"
In interview with IGN, Miller explains Cold's fascination with the scarlet speedster, "I have been told that there is a larger plan. At the moment I'm focusing on the personal relationship, like what Snart sees in the Flash; how he's challenged by the Flash. I think he's even obsessed with The Flash to a certain degree, and figuring out what the Flash's weak spots are and exploiting them, taking him down as quickly as possible, becomes agenda number one, in service of whatever that larger plan might be."
In the trailer, we see Heat Wave and Captain Cold giving Cisco a beatdown. Can't Cisco get a break already? He's been through enough!
Check out the Rogue Time trailer here:
Will Cisco meet his final fate again, this time with The Rogues, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg reveals to TV Line, "There's different versions of time travel. There's the fixed loop and then there's the version where time is more plastic and mutable. One of the fun things is discovering, like on Doctor Who, what's a fixed point in time and what can't be changed, what things always have to happen, and then what things are changeable and mutable. It's a mixture of both."
The Flash continues Tuesdays on the CW at 8pm.
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