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- "Next season we're not going to have a speedster [as the main villain]," showrunner Andrew Kreisberg revealed during a panel at Los Angeles' PaleyFest on Saturday, where the stars and producers of The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow were gathered to celebrate the four CW shows.
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Oct 13, 2017 · The Flash showrunner Todd Helbing explains why the main villain of season 4 isn't a speedster, and is instead The Thinker (Neil Sandilands).
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According to Andrew Kreisberg, The Flash's Season 4 villain will not be a speedster, unlike the Scarlet Speedster's previous three antagonists.
- Gorilla Grodd
- Kilg%re
- Abra Kadabra
- The Changeling
- White Lightning
- Brainwave
- Captain Boomerang
- Brother Grimm
- Cicada
- Mirror Master
The sentient gorilla known as Grodd (David Sobolov) has been featured twice on The Flashnow. He was most recently seen this season in the two-part episode, "Attack on Gorilla City"/"Attack on Central City". Gorilla Grodd was subject to scientific testing and his mistreatment by humans led him to seek revenge (and come in contact with the Flash in t...
Kilg%re is a villain who appeared in The Flash comics in the 1980s. Not quite human, Kilg%re is an organic, intelligent machine that needs electricity in order to survive. It views the Earth as a perfect place to live due to the number of machines and, like most villains, does not see the point of humans. Kilg%re can control electricity, create bod...
Abra Kadabra (David Dastmalchian) first appeared in The Flash comics in 1962 and will make his appearance on the show in season 3. He is a time-traveling magician from the 64th Century, a time that is so advanced that magic has become obsolete. To gain the attention he craves on the stage, Abra travels to the 20th century to woo the people in the p...
The Changeling is a Flashvillain who, like his name might suggest, can change his physical form. In the comics, there have been a number of different characters to take up the name the Changeling, including some good guys. The first version was a man named Erik Razar, an inmate who was trying to escape from prison when he was struck by a massive am...
White Lightning is one of the rare female villains fromThe Flashcomics. She appeared as the foe of Bart Allen aka Impulse in the 1990's comics by Mark Waid and Humberto Ramos. She uses her powers of mind control and telepathy to recruit impressionable boys to her gang. The young men are eager to impress a pretty woman and are willing to do her bidd...
Brainwave is a 1940s comic book villain whose real name is Henry King. As a child, Henry realized he had the power to create realistic illusions as well as the ability to control others. He turned to a secret life of crime, hiding his true nature behind his psychology degree. His immense power gives him the ability to control a number of people at ...
Although he originally appeared on the third season of Arrow, George "Digger" Harkness, aka Captain Boomerang (Nick Tarabay), is a villain better known for antagonizing the Scarlet Speedster. In the comics he is an Australian thug who uses a variety of different high-tech boomerangs to fight the Flash. His talents have earned him a spot in the Suic...
Not to be confused with the writers of the same name, Brother Grimm is a Flashvillain with a complex background. A child of war in an alternate dimension, Brother Grimm escaped the fighting and found his way to Earth. His people wanted him to rule, but under the counsel of Kid Flash, Brother Grimm decided to forge his own path instead. However, whe...
David Hersch, aka Cicada, was a not-so-nice guy who killed his wife. But soon after he became wrecked with guilt and tried to kill himself to atone for his actions. However, instead of dying, he was struck by lightning which granted him eternal life as well as the power to drain the lifeforce of others. David becomes obsessed with the Flash, seeing...
Sam Scudder, aka Mirror Master (Grey Damon), was featured in the season three episode of The Flash titled"The New Rogues", where he was thwarted by Barry Allen and a well-placed hologram. Since his appearance, the actor has hinted that we might see the reflective rogue on the show again before the season ends. It makes sense; Mirror Master has been...
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May 28, 2017 · Savitar may have given fans a major clue as to which DC villain will be headlining the upcoming fourth season. And as promised, this villain won't be another evil speedster, but rather a...
Mar 18, 2017 · Viewers might be getting some hints to the speed god’s identity as early as Episode 18, which introduces Abra Kadabra, “a villain from the future,” Kreisberg shared. “He knows who Savitar is.
Mar 20, 2017 · After three seasons of Barry trying to outrun his fast foes, it's been confirmed that season 4 of The Flash won't pit him against another Speedster.