![]() The Flash has already proven that there are many cracks between the two worlds that let them bleed together. The entire plot of Season 3 hinges on Barry's decision to go back in time and save his mother, creating Flashpoint. While Cosnett continues to post more cheery photos from set, like the one below, fans wonder what role he is going to play on the show. But it's possible that Eddie, or some version of him from another Earth, wasn't erased and has returned to destroy everyone. ![]() Eddie met a tragic death in Season 1, killing himself in order to destroy the Reverse-Flash. It would certainly make for an exciting return if Iris' former fiancé and Joe's partner became the ultimate villain. This has lead many fans to speculate that Eddie is Savitar, and Dodo Goat on YouTube explains the evidence well in a theory video. Still, the below photo that he posted to Instagram raises suspicions. A character in a comic book world is only dead for so long ( keep that in mind for the future). This is a world of multiple earths, flashbacks, Flashpoint, dreams and all sorts of magic. Of course, there are many ways Eddie could return that don't include him being the major evil of the season. It's simply that the actor who plays Eddie, Rick Cosnett, is back working on The Flash. ![]() The biggest that suggests Eddie is that connection has nothing to do with complicated theories or comic book backstories. It would be out of character for The Flash if Savitar doesn't have some kind of important connection. Reverse-Flash turns was Wells, Zoom was Jay Garrick, and even the Man in the Iron Mask was Henry Allen's doppelganger. Personally, I think Savitar is familiar because that's been the pattern of the show for the past three seasons. There's also the possibility that Savitar is a new evil, not connected to any of our main characters. There are many competing theories about Savitar's background, from a future, evil Barry Allen to any of the other team members. One theory that's been gaining a lot of steam is that Eddie Thawne is Savitar - yes, Iris' old fiancé might turn out to be her killer. The "God of Speed" seems to know everything about Team Flash, but they don't even know who he is. All of this stems from the big bad of The Flash Season 3, Savitar. ![]() Barry Allen has been moving at lightning speed, trying to change the future to save Iris, but there is a darkness surrounding this season, set up by the prophecy that one member of the team will fall, another will face a fate worse than death, and another will betray the team. Barry once again faced the threat of death when it looked like he would sacrifice his life to save the world from the Anti-Matter - but then the Flash from the Earth-90 took Barry's place and died instead.More than any past season, The Flash Season 3, the odds seemed stacked against Team Flash. In the fifth season, Barry temporarily died after the Weather Witch hit him with the lightning from her staff - but his daughter Nora revived him by using her powers as a makeshift defibrillator. His future evil version Savitar was first shot by Iris in the third season and then erased from the existence since Savitar caused a time paradox when he failed to kill Iris as he'd planned all along. In the musical episode Duet, Barry was shot but Iris resurrected him to life with her kiss. In one case, it was his time remnant that died, sacrificed his life for the good of others. Barry Allen 'died' several times in the series. The Flash, as well as other Arrowverse shows, likes to put its main hero into danger. Gustin stars as Barry Allen, a young man who gets struck by lightning and becomes the fastest person alive.(AP Photo/The CW, Cate Cameron) ** Usable by LA, DC, CGT and CCT Only ** In this image released by The CW, Grant Gustin appears in a scene from "The Flash," premiering Tuesday, Oct.
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