The first season finale of The Flash will soon arrive on the CW network. In the upcoming Season 2 of The Flash, will Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) discover Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker)'s "dark side" as she puts on the costume and becomes the DC Comics super villain known as Killer Frost?
In our recent recap, with the countdown ticking, Barry had to transport his prisoners, including Weather Wizard and Peek-a-boo, to Oliver's prison island. Unfortunately, Captain Cold (Wentworth Miller) was planning all along to sabotage the mission and let the prisoners escape. The Flash didn't have to worry though about fighting the Reverse-Flash alone, because the scarlet speedster had Firestorm (Robbie Amell) and Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) giving his enemy an epic beatdown.
As we previously mentioned, the Justified actress knew from the start that her character would break bad. Panabaker has been working with the show writers about her eventual turn, "It's been planted in my head that we're headed towards Killer Frost and I have an idea of it, but I try to be truthful and take her on this journey so hopefully you'll understand when she gets to that point, why she got there."
In a Reddit AMA, the Sky High actress hinted to her fans that the Killer Frost sooner than they think; hinting at the season finale. The Friday the 13th scream queen is interested in playing a character with "so many different emotions."
As transcribed by Comic Book Resources, Panabaker teases the "end of the word" for Team Flash, "Yes - from the beginning I knew that Caitlin Snow becomes Killer Frost. And I can't wait to suit up and duke it out with the boys!"
With production of Season 2 to resume on July 7, the Time Lapse actress adds, "Yes. They have made a Killer Frost costume."
Check out Panabaker in her new movie, Time Lapse, here:
The Flash continues one last Tuesday at 8pm on the CW. Time Lapse is already out now in theaters and VOD.
Readers, are you excited to see Killer Frost?
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