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Savitar (also portrayed by Grant Gustin: seasons 3 and 5; performed by Andre Tricoteux; recurring: season 3; archive footage: season 5; guest: season 9; and voiced by Tobin Bell in exosuit; recurring: season 3; archive footage: season 5; guest: season 9) is a temporal duplicate of Barry from a possible future who travels back in time and becomes embedded in a bootstrap paradox.
Season 3 (2016–17) Season 4 (2017–18) Season 5 (2018–19) Season 6 (2019–20) Season 7 (2021) Season 8 (2021–22) Season 9 (2023) Further series Introduced in season 1 Grodd: David Sobolov V [92] David Sobolov V David Sobolov V: L: Cecile Horton Virtue: Danielle Nicolet [93] Danielle Nicolet [93] [94] Danielle Nicolet M: S: Brie Larvan ...
In reviewing the finale, IGN's Jesse Schedeen gave the episode "We Are the Flash" a rating of 4.6/10, opining that, "As troubled as the series has been this year, it's disappointing but unsurprising to see The Flash ' s fourth season end on such a bland note." [139] Mike Cecchini of Den of Geek! similarly assigned the episode a rating of 2.5/5.
[17] [18] As the Dark Flash, he allies with Dark Arrow and Overgirl of the Nazi-dominated Earth-X to invade Earth-1. [19] During the final battle, Barry defeats Thawne, but spares his life which allows him to speed off while his allies are killed.
To save himself, Savitar manipulates Vibe to fragment himself throughout all of time and then goad his original self to give in to dark impulses. However, both efforts are foiled by Team Flash and Savitar is erased from existence after being shot by Iris. After a cameo appearance in season five, Savitar appears in season nine for the series ...
"Flash vs. Arrow" Season 3, Episode 8 "The Brave and the Bold" (2) Season 1, Episode 8 "Flash vs. Arrow" (1) [187] In Central City, a metahuman who uses people's emotions to rob banks turns the Flash against the Arrow. Then, in Starling City, the two heroes face off against Captain Boomerang. 2015–16 "Heroes Join Forces" Season 4, Episode 8
In The Flash #761, it was revealed that Eobard Thawne was responsible for manipulating Wally into killing the heroes at Sanctuary. Later this whole story was recollected in The Flash Annual #1 (2021), stating that Wally West was not responsible for these deaths, and it was revealed that the Speed Force caused it while trying to expel Savitar.
The older Barry realizes that they cannot save them, but Allen keeps going back and trying. The two meet Dark Flash in the Speed Force, who is an older version of the Flashpoint Allen. When Dark Flash tries to kill the older Barry, Allen sacrifices himself to erase Dark Flash from existence and save his older self.