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The bluntly-named episode, "The Reverse-Flash Returns," features the original blonde-haired, blue-eyed Eobard Thawne making a harrowing return to Central City (I'm assuming because having two ...
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains spoilers from the series finale of The CW‘s The Flash. Reverse-Flash returned to Central City for the final installment of The CW series’ four-part finale on ...
Last week’s installment of “The Flash” ended with the arrival a very unexpected visitor — the Reverse Flash (Matt Letscher), aka Eobard Thawne, the time-travelling villain who killed Barry ...
While the idea that one couldn’t keep Cavanagh’s Thawne/Reverse Flash down for long is itself not a surprise, exactly how Thawne ended up back on top is a twist that few could have predicted ...
Instead, the character apparently comes from “an earlier timeline,” and is the same Reverse-Flash we knew from last year. “Time on our show does not unfold linearly,” Kreisberg said.
Tuesday's mid-season finale answered the season-long mystery of the identity of the Man in the Yellow Suit, which viewers may know as the Reverse Flash, but in doing so raised a whole bunch more ...
Every good hero needs a villain who can match their greatness, s it's no surprise that with so much love and respect for DC's ...
That should have been the end of Reverse-Flash. Spoiler alert: it wasn't. Barry opened the door for his arch-nemesis to return when he created the Flashpoint timeline at the end of Season 2.
It’s now been a little over a year and a half since The Flash movie played in theaters, and Tom Cavanagh, who played Eobard ...
As someone who’s both watched The Flash since the beginning (and was also watching Arrow when Grant Gustin debuted as Barry Allen in the middle of Season 2) and especially likes Reverse-Flash as ...
It’s a night that fans now know was a battle between two speedsters, the Flash and the Reverse Flash, traveling through time. The Reverse Flash is on a mission to kill a young Barry Allen ...
Sometimes it feels like Harrison Wells is in two places at once. Now that we are certain that he is the Reverse-Flash, certain episodes of The Flash make it clear that we need to reassess his ...