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'The Flash' Episode Guide: Mark Hamill's Trickster To Join Captain Cold, Heatwave, And Other Rogues?

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Over the past weeks, there were "The Flash" episode guides talking about the season one finale.

According to recent reports, the Rogues that have appeared before and the ones who are about to arrive in the show might assemble by the show's penultimate week.

This report was further ignited when Doug Jones who will play Deathbolt in "Arrow" tweeted he will appear in "The Flash" season-ender.

In its next episode, the CW Network TV series will introduce a "not-so-new" villain. Not so new because this one has appeared in the 1990s version of the Flash made by CBS.

Mark Hamill, who is known for various comics-related role and of course, as Luke Skywalker in the "Star Wars" franchise, will reprise his role in the 1990s "The Flash" which starred John Wesley Shipp who is now playing as father of Barry Allen (Grant Gustin). According to "The Flash" episode guide, Hamill's Trickster will rise again after years of imprisonment after one fraud Trickster disturbed Starling City.

This week will be a Trickster-centric episode but that might not be the last time people will see Hamill in his colorful costume. According to executive producer Andrew Kreisberg, Trickster might join other Rogues in the ultimate season one finale.

"Yes, that is the plan," Kreisberg told Comicbook.com when asked if Hamill's Trickster will team up with other Rogues in fight against the Scarlet Speedster. "What's so fun for us and why we were again so grateful to Mark for wanting to be part of this is, when I sit down and I think of Wentworth Miller and Mark in a scene together and watching the dichotomy of them."

But of course, before people see Rogue team up, fans should see how Trickster will do against the Flash. Check the full "The Flash" episode guide below for the "Trickster."

"A copycat killer who goes by the name "The Trickster" (guest star Devon Graye) starts setting off bombs in Central City. In order to stop the villain, Barry (Grant Gustin) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) meet with the original Trickster, a criminal mastermind named James Jesse (guest star Mark Hamill), who has been imprisoned for 20 years. Things quickly go from bad to worse when the Tricksters unite and take Henry (John Wesley Shipp) prisoner. Meanwhile, Iris (Candice Patton) asks Eddie (Rick Cosnett) for help with a case, and flashbacks show how Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) came up with the idea for the particle accelerator."

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