Barry Allen will come face to
face with the man that killed his mother in the midseason finale of The Flash,
however neither he nor we will be finding out who he is.
"Barry will actually get
to come face to face with him, not just running with him, but standing face to
face with him, looking at him," he told Entertainment Weekly
in a recent interview. "He’s vibrating, so he doesn’t know who
he is. We don’t see his face. No characters see his face and the audience
doesn’t necessarily see his face either, but Barry gets to hear him say that he
killed his mom."
There has been a lot of
speculation regarding Reverse-Flash's identity, with some fans claiming that it
will be either Detective Eddie Thawne, or Dr. Wells the one wearing the yellow
cowl. Having committed crimes such as murder, lying, and being beyond mysterious,
Dr. Harrison Wells has the potential to become the Reverse-Flash, but let's not
forget that Detective Eddie Thawne shares the same last name has the villain
from the comics. So both characters might become the character, however it
sounds like there are more surprises on the way.
"I didn’t even remotely
see coming what Andrew Kreisberg told me is going to be one of the turning
points with that storyline," adds Gustin. "I’ve
heard so many theories surrounding Reverse Flash that are all interesting. I
was like, ‘Oh, I know what’s going on,’ but literally no one knows what’s going
on. Anyone who thinks they know what’s going on is wrong. I’m in the in and I
thought I knew, but Andrew told me and I was like, ‘Holy crap.'"
Gustin also adds that Barry
loses his mind after hearing that the villain is indeed responsible for his
mother's death and "following that, we have a huge fight that we shot in the football
stadium in Vancouver. That was huge."
Executive producer Andrew
Kreisberg interjects and teases the team's reaction to meeting Reverse-Flash.
"Episode 9 is really cool
because it’s everybody coming together to help,” Kreisberg says. “Cisco
[Carlos Valdes] and Wells [Tom Cavanagh] devise a trap to bait the Reverse
Flash and they enlist the help of Tina McGee, played by Amanda Pays from the
original Flash show. It becomes an interesting new combination of characters.
It’s fun when you finally see our team confronting the Reverse Flash and seeing
everybody’s reactions, because he is the devil, in a way, to the show,”
Kreisberg continues. “When you finally see everybody confront
him, it’s really scary. It’s certainly the scariest thing we’ve done on the show.
Our tone note to Tom, Jesse and Grant was to pretend you were in the room with
the alien from Alien. You should all
be that scared."
What do you think?
Source - EW
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