'The Flash' Season 2 News And Updates: Who Is The Next Villain? Cliffhanger Episode Unveiled
By Aliza A. | Mar 10, 2016 10:08 PM EST
The superhero series that has captivated the world will be anticipated to return soon with thrilling and fresh episodes. "The Flash" has gained a lot of attention when it ended its episode with a cliffhanger ending, creating ruckus for the fans and followers all across the globe.
According to published post from Heavy, fans have been eagerly hoping for the return airing of the series but it did not push through. Despite the affirmed dates from CW, fans couldn't help but wonder if the series would eventually air on Mar. 22 as declared by the network.
According to IBT, apart from the uncertainties along the way, fans would also be faced with the reality that a new villain is looming on the horizon for the fast-paced superhero. Owing to the series being based on the comic book franchise, a new figure will rise to bring hurdles for Barry Allen and it might be surprising to note that the villain is not only strong but it is within his radius and closer than he might even realize. It was even noted that the villain would render unprecedented outcomes for him.
The comic book series has already revealed that the soon-to-be villain would incorporate a new and fresh angle for the series. "The Flash" season 2 is slated to return on Mar. 22 on CW at 8 p.m. EST.
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