“It impacts everybody and makes them question everything that they’ve known for the past three seasons,” EP Aaron Helbing says. Whoever is revealed under that mask will certainly change the show moving forward. Of course, I know what’s going to happen, but it’s fun to watch fans just create labyrinths for themselves.” “I honestly just prefer to stay out of it and watch it all happen, like a mastermind just watching all the pieces collect themselves. Some theories have emerged that a future version of Wally could be the villain - after all, Savitar did say he created himself - or he could even be a future version of - twist! - Barry! “I love that our show is so involved that it can inspire people to come up with their own theories and conspiracies about what’s going on with the plot,” Valdes says. “Hopefully, if we’ve done our jobs right, you will be both shocked and also go, That makes perfect sense.’ So hopefully we’ve laid the groundwork for it all to make sense not just in the moment, but hopefully you look back and you realize how important it was for Barry to face this particular villain in his journey as a hero and how this season ties into all the others.” “When we have a masked villain, we do our best to subvert audience’s expectations,” Kreisberg says. So, who’s really under that mask? All involved are staying relatively mum. She has trouble doing that and when she does reveal what it is, it’s not something that Cisco sees coming.” “The tricky thing in is that what brings her over to our Earth and our reality is a secret from her past that Cisco spends most of the episode really grappling with her on and trying to get her to be open about. “She’s very protective of her own emotions and her own vulnerabilities, but I think the magic of the chemistry between the two is that Cisco can cut right through that and see her for who she really is,” Valdes says. However, bargaining with the villain may come with a price - more on that here.Įither way, the team will get an assist with the return of Gypsy (Jessica Camacho), whom Cisco (Carlos Valdes) hopes to further his relationship with. “Catching him could provide the key to Savitar’s identity,” executive producer Andrew Kreisberg says. They may get help in that department with the arrival of Abra Kadabra (David Dastmalchian), a metahuman villain from the future. “They need to figure out who he is first,” Grant Gustin tells EW. While Barry was attempting to free Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) from the Speed Force during a recent episode of The Flash, Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) went toe-to-toe with this season’s big bad, piercing a part of his armor and discovering that he could actually be wounded, thus he can potentially be stopped. Now that Team Flash knows Savitar is not a god, but an actual person, the race is on to try to find out who’s under that armor.
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