The season ending of "The Flash" made Barry Allen broken and incomplete as he suffers a low blow from the death of his father, Henry. However, things become more confusing as at the finale, Barry Allen, played by Grant Gustin went back in time again to save his Mother Nora.
While "The Flash" season 3 is still on hiatus, fans are eagerly expecting any new information regarding new villains and possible new characters since Henry Allen is dead but can still return as Jay Garrick. Dr. Harrison Wells portrayed by Tom Cavanagh is also back on Earth 2.
"The Flash" season 3 will of course reveal the consequences of Barry's action and the upcoming universe where his parents are alive. The start of the season will also be an introduction to another new character, according to TVLine.
Season 3 of "The Flash" will introduce a slightly older, nerdier new guy. He will try to reveal Barry's persona and any secrets that he may have, especially that he has already altered the timeline. This new character will also have his own secrets to reveal as the episodes continue.
This new character for "The Flash" season 3 still does not have any names nor has CW provided information regarding the upcoming season. But it may be that this new character will be the next villain since Zoom turned into somewhat like the Black Flash at the end of season 3.
Carlo Valdes also known as Cisco Ramon on the hit series "The Flash" revealed his expectations and the villains he wanted to see for season 3. "I have been vying for this season one; I want to see Mirror Master," Valdes said. "I feel like with Armen's (Kevorikian) visual effects skills some magic could be done with Mirror Master, like a multi-episode arch."
"I know for a fact that season three is going to start in a very unexpected place," Valdes said. "I think fans are going to be a little discombobulated, but the payoff is spectacular."
"The Flash" season 3 will return this fall. Stay tune for more updates.
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