Fans' brains are probably still hurting after watching the Flash Series Episode 9 wherein it featured Reverse Flash for the first time. Some viewers, especially comics fanatics, even came up with various theories on who Reverse Flash really is and what is his mission in Central City. It also did not help that Dr. Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) remains suspicious at the end of the episode.
While you are still gathering yourself from the events in the latest The Flash series episode, you better get yourself ready for the next episode when the superhero show returns next year. Shortly after "The Man in Yellow Suit" aired, executive producer Andrew Kreisberg sat down with the Hollywood Reporter to talk about what went down a few days ago in his how and what's waiting for fans next year. One thing he emphasized is the villain that Grant Gustin's Barry Allen will fight in episode 10. And this will include a reunion of sort.
"The biggest thing is in episode 10 we have our first team-up between Captain Cold and Heat Wave. We have a Prison Break reunion with Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller. There are a couple of big things happening in episode nine and while they come to a dramatic conclusion, these events are going to echo throughout the rest of the season. When we come back people are going to be excited."
As you all know, Purcell and Miller played as brothers in Prison Break. Now, they will team-up to bring down the Flash.
The Flash Series Episode 9 featured to metahumans with almost similar powers battling from different side, there is also chance that you will see extraordinary creatures fight the same cause, just like what happened when Arrow (Stephen Amell) visited Barry two episodes ago. Kreisberg said there is a chance that The Flash will welcome more super friends in the next the future.
"We're going to get a really good look at Firestorm in this episode, so that's one. As the season progresses, we've seen from the crossover that Barry does play nicely with others, so the idea of having him team up with other people or people we're introducing as."