The Flash (2014) - Chad Rook as Mark Mardon

The Flash

THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE IS BORN — Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) was just 11 years old when his mother was killed in a bizarre and terrifying incident and his father (John Wesley Shipp) was falsely convicted of the murder. With his life changed forever by the tragedy, Barry was taken in and raised by Detective Joe West (Jesse L. Martin), the father of Barry’s best friend, Iris (Candice Patton). Now, Barry has become a brilliant, driven and endearingly geeky CSI investigator, whose determination to uncover the truth about his mother’s strange death leads him to follow up on every unexplained urban legend and scientific advancement that comes along. Barry’s latest obsession is a cutting edge particle accelerator, created by visionary physicist Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) and his S.T.A.R. Labs team members, Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes), who claim that this invention will bring about unimaginable advancements in power and medicine. However, something goes horribly wrong during the public unveiling, and when the devastating explosion causes a freak storm, many lives are lost and Barry is struck by lightning. After nine months in a coma, Barry awakens to find his life has changed once again – the accident has given him the power of super speed. Thrilled with his new powers, Barry learns how to control them with the help of Dr. Wells and his team. However, keeping his secret from his best friend Iris (Candice Patton) is proving to be harder than he thought, especially when Joe’s new partner, Eddie Thawne (Rick Cosnett), catches her eye. When another meta-human attacks the city, it’s time to put Barry’s new powers, and himself, to the test. David Nutter directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kresiberg and Geoff Johns and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns (100).

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Girder Professor Zoom (Reverse Flash) Captain Cold Captain Boomerang Heat Wave Killer Frost Weather Wizard Multiplex The Mist Doctor Light Pied Piper Gorilla Grodd Plastique Peek-A-Boo Rainbow Raider The Trickster

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Greg Finley

as Tony Woodward (Girder

The Flash (2014) - Greg Finley (2014) - Greg Finley as Tony Woodward

Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne (

Professor Zoom)

The Flash (2014) - Tom Cavanagh as Eobard Thawne

The Flash

The Technicolor Time Machine

The Time Machine

Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart (Captain Cold

The Flash (2014) - Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart

Nick Tarabay as Digger Harkness (Captain Boomerang

The Flash (2014) - Nick Tarabay as Digger Harkness

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Dominic Purcell

as Mick Rory (Heat Wave

The Flash (2014) - Dominic Purcell as Mick Rory

Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow (Killer Frost)

The Flash (2014) - Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow

Firestorm

Arrow

Chad Rook as Mark Mardon (Weather Wizard

The Flash (2014) - Chad Rook as Mark Mardon

8. Michael Christopher Smith as Danton Black (Multiplex)

The Flash (2014) - Michael Christopher Smith as Danton Black

Firestorm

9. Anthony Carrigan as Kyle Nimbus (The Mist

)

The Flash (2014) - Anthony Carrigan as Kyle Nimbus

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10. Unknown as

Arthur Light (Doctor Light)

S.T.A.R. Labs

The Flash (2014) - Andy Mientus as Hartley Rathaway

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The Flash (2014) - Kelly Frye as Bette Sans Souci

14. Britne Oldford as Lashawn Baez (Peek-A-Boo)

The Flash (2014) - Britne Oldford as Lashawn Baez

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15. Paul Anthony as Roy G. Bivolo (Rainbow Raider)

The Flash (2014) - Paul Anthony as Roy G. Bivolo

The Flash

Check out the greatest villains of the Flash TV series! The newspin-offstarts today and with it a new shared television universe.Here's the official description:The show is supposed to be a lighter series than Arrow and will feature many villains from the DC comics.So, which villains can we expect to see this season?: The list keeps growing, so we've moved from 10 to 12...and now 13...now 15 (thanks ComicFan!)Woodward is a super-villain who first appeared in(2001) and has a body composed of living iron and superhuman strength. Finley will appear in the sixth episode "The Flash Is Born" as a victim of a S.T.A.R. Labs explosion who can “transform his skin into living metal.” His character is also described as “the bully who used to torment [Barry] as a child.” His super-strong skin will make him a powerful opponent of Flash. Plus, he's got those metal "super-wedgies."2.The villain known as Professor Zoom (or "Reverse-Flash") first showed up in the comic#139 (1963) as a villain who was living in the 25th century and became obsessed with the Flash to the point of replicating his powers. He goes back in time to become Flash's greatest nemesis. In the show Eddie Thawne "is a recent transfer to the Central City Police Department, whose past is a mystery and who harbors a dark secret." While the comic character is named Eobard Thawne, it's possible Thawne is either a distant relative of Eobard or Eobard went back in time and then changed his name. Since he has the same powers as Barry he'll be a powerful villain. Having Zoom start out as a co-worker and friend will make his turn to villainy even more powerful.After watching the pilot I realized this is completely wrong and, in fact, Harrison Wells is most likely to play Reverse-Flash. This would have an even bigger impact since Wells is like a surrogate father for him.It was confirmed in the episode "The Man in the Yellow Suit" that Harrison Wells is the Reverse Flash. Tom Cavanagh also confirmed it telling Comic Book Resources , "The way I always approached Harrison Wells was not from the Harrison Wells character, but rather the reason to be here for me was the Reverse Flash … And there are little things in my performance, that if people were ever to rewind all of it … there are moments when, as Harrison Wells, he completely unveils himself." In fact, Harrison Well's name is a giveaway, since it's a combination of two famous time travel writers. Harry Harrison wroteand H.G. Wells wrote3.Leonard "Len" Snart first appeared in the comic#8 (1957) using a gun that can create extreme cold. He went onto form the supervillain team known as "The Rogues." Snart's first appearance on the show is in the untitled fourth episode airing October 28th. "We’ll be seeing his origin and the origin of the Rogues," said executive producer Greg Berlanti. His entry in the show will usher in the super-villain group that will be Flash's main opponents.4.First appearing in#117 (1960) Harkness became a master of various boomerangs after he trained in the Outback. He uses many trick boomerangs like bladed, explosive, incendiary, and electrified boomerangs. He'll first appear in the crossover episode withcalled "Flash vs. Arrow" and "The Brave and the Bold." Executive producer Marc Guggenheim told Collider , "Nick Tarabay plays Boomerang/Digger Harkness, and he’s amazing. And that weapon is a whole new visual language in the show, and a whole new visual language for our stunt guys to work with."5.Rory's first appearance was in#140 (1963) and uses a handgun sized flamethrower and an extensive knowledge of pyrotechnics and combustibles to commit crimes. He's scheduled to appear in the untitled 10th episode of the show. His fire powers are a perfect compliment to Captain Cold and will be a one-two punch against the Flash.6.Caitlin Snow is a super villain that first appeared in#3 (June 1978) and can absorb heat from people and project cold and ice. In the showshe first appeared in the episode "The Man Under the Hood" Snow is a S.T.A.R. Labs employee. She's described as “a highly intelligent bioengineering expert who lost her fiancé, Ronnie Raymond (Robbie Amell), during an explosion at S.T.A.R. Labs.” Presumably she'll change into the cold villain which will give Barry a huge disadvantage since she knows him so well.7.Mardon is another classic villain from the comics first appearing in#110 (1959) with the ability to control weather conditions. Rook will appear in the first episode ofand have a recurring role during the season. Having the Weather Wizard as the first villain really sets the bar high and since he's a member of the Rogue's will make him a key villain.Multiplex is Firestorm's archenemy first appearing in the comic#1 (1978) and has the ability to create super-strong duplicates of himself. He got his powers from the same nuclear explosion as Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein that created Firestorm. He'll guest star in episode "Fastest Man Alive" and is described as a villain "who can make multiples of himself." Fighting six guys at the same time should be tricky for Flash, but it'll look great on-screen.The villain known as Mist first appeared in#67 (1941) and has the ability to turn himself into a living mist and can turn intangible. He'll appear in the episode "Things You Can’t Outrun" and is described as "a dangerous new meta-human with toxic gas powers." If they change his powers then it'll be interesting, but I hope they turn him into the guy that Flash can't punch.A master of light manipulation, Doctor Light first appeared in#12 (1962). While it hasn't been announced that he'll appear, he was mentioned on. In the episode "The Man in the Hood" Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon talk about a former employee of, named Light that was fired two years before "because he was a psycho". They use his light device to fight Deathstroke. A major villain and a key Suicide Squad member, he's almost guaranteed to be on. Since he's a frequent villain of The Flash, no doubt he'll appear in an episode.Another old school villain of the Flash first showed up invol. 1 #106 (1959) as a deaf son of rich parents obsessed with sound. He eventually develops a flute that can hypnotize people. According to Entertainment Weekly , on the show he'll appear as "a bona fide genius who used to work at S.T.A.R. Labs until a falling out with his mentor, Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh). The particle accelerator robbed Hartley of his hearing, but inspired him to create a series of sonic weapons that he uses in an effort to punish Wells by destroying his new protege: The Flash." Mientus will be in the unnamed 11th and 12th episodes of season one.The creature known as Gorilla Grodd first appeared in#106 (May 1959) as a regular gorilla that had an alien spacecraft (later explained as a meteorite) crash on him and his buddies in Africa. All of them become super-intelligent and develop "Gorilla City" in the jungle. When he tries to take over the city he gets beat by the Flash. He has psionic abilities that let him control people and read minds and is super-strong to beat. In the pilot, when showing the destruction of the lab, we see a cage busted open and a sign on it that reads "Grodd." While we know they don't have the budget to do a CGI Grodd, he's going to be on the show in some fashion. While at Comic Con Geoff Johns, chief creative officer at DC Comics, said " You will see Grodd. That cage is not a mistake ."In episode 14 "Fallout", Gorilla Grodd makes his first official appearance after brief hints. He's CGI too, which is surprising. Grodd is voiced by Simon Burnett, who's mainly done stunt work for shows likeand movies likeSouci first appeared in(1982) and can project explosive force from her body. A former Canadian terrorist she tried to blow herself up with explosives to force the government to allow the separation of Quebec from Canada. Later, thanks to genetic-engineering, she got the ability to blow things up. While she started out as a villain, she becomes a hero. On the show she first appears in the fifth episode titled "Plastique" and is described by TV Line as "a fetching young redhead who was a bomb specialist with the Army before she was injured by an IED in Iraq. Since being exposed to the Central City explosion, she can turn any object into a bomb with just a touch of her hand." She's also described as a "comrade for The Flash" and a future member of his team.Baez is a supervillain first appearing in#180 (2002) that has the ability to teleport short distances away and leaving an uncontrollable explosion behind. In the episode "Crazy for You" Britne Oldford is described as "Shawna" a "meta-human with teleportation powers, who just busted her boyfriend Clay (Micah Parker) out of Iron Heights."First appearing in#286 (1980) Bivalo is a color-blind, failed artist who wore a special pair of goggles that allowed him to project solid beams of rainbow-colored light. He used these for attack and to ride on. He also had the ability to use light to induce emotions like blue to make them sad. In the Flash cross-over episode "Flash vs. Arrow" and is described as a man causing "people to lose control of their emotions and has been using that skill to rob banks."The Trickster first appeared in#113 (1960) as James Jesse. He created a set of flying shoes to keep himself from falling in his family's circus act. Realizing his inventive genius, he created an assortment of deadly gags to stay one step ahead of the Flash. He was a member of Captain Cold's Rogues until he joined the FBI. Later, another villain named Axel Walker took up the name of The Trickster using the same techniques. In an upcoming episode ofhe'll be played by Mark Hamill, as James Jesse, and Devon Graye as Axel Walker. Hamill's Trcickaster is described as an "anarchist terrorist con man serving a life sentence in Iron Heights" and Walker is described as "a copycat killer who goes by the name 'The Trickster'”If you enjoyed this, then please use the buttons below to tell your friends about this post! Follow us! 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