Does that mean trying to prevent the horrors to come is equally dangerous? (Photo: The CW/Warner Bros. If there's one thing the first half of the season - and especially the "Invasion!" crossover - showed, it's that The Flash needs to establish some pretty firm rules for when, why, and how to time-travel.īarry tinkering in the past has created some pretty catastrophic results, and now he's seen the future. New episodes return the last week in January. ET/PT The Flash on Tuesdays at the same time, followed by DC's Legends of Tomorrow at 9 p.m. The second half of season 3 will also see another crossover with Supergirl - this one a musical crossover featuring the singing talents of stars Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin, who both appeared on Glee before their superhero careers. While up to this point in season 3, The Flash has dealt with the fallout of "Flashpoint," an alternate timeline he created at the end of season 2, that's taking a backseat in the second half of the season to Barry's attempts to prevent the speed god Savitar from killing Iris West - something he saw when he accidentally traveled to the future. NEXT: The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow Crossover Trailer / First Look At The Dominators / Invasion! Crossover Promo Photos / Potential The Flash Spoiler Spotted On Set / Will Joe West Die During The Invasion! Crossover? / Enter To Win An Ultra-Rare Invasion! Crossover T-Shirt The next few pages will tell you where we think The Flash might go next.! We've got almost five months to be proven right, so let's get a little bit crazy with our speculation here. How it all comes together is anybody's guess, but given what we know, it can be fun to try and see what we think will happen in the coming weeks and months. That's the question, right? When the first half of season 3 concluded back in December, it left audiences with a lot of questions, and a very scary and disconcerting view of the future.
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