Also hopping on this epic reunion train will be departed ally Eddie Thawne (Rick Cosnett), who hasn't made an appearance on the show in quite a while. Also, and I can't say too much without revealing too much of the story, there's a certain element to the story itself that involves the powerset of Despero, makes him the perfect fit for the story."Īnd the Flash's pals won't be the only familiar faces making an appearance across those five episodes, as other old friends and foes will be making an appearance too - namely, Reverse Flash (Tom Cavanagh), and Damien Darhk (Neal McDonough). "I wanted to put a truly classic DC villain in this five-part event that I knew fans would get excited about. You'll see him using some of his familiar powers from the comic books," teases The Flash showrunner Eric Wallace. "This isn't a guy who just stands there and talks for five episodes. So it's probably good Barry called in for some reinforcements. Given his wide range of powers - which includes mind control, illusions, telepathy, superhuman strength and speed among many, many others - it's no surprise that he regularly goes up against the whole Justice League. In the comics, Despero is a psychic alien from the planet Kalanor who's on a mission that might threaten the Earth.
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