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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.
Savitar manipulates Kid Flash into freeing him from his prison, and convinces Killer Frost to be his personal enforcer. Savitar reveals his true identity to Barry, forcing his original self to confront his own dark impulses and temptations. Savitar's plan of Iris's murder (which would lead to his own creation) is ruined with the sacrifice of H.R.
Joe hides Iris from Savitar on Earth-2 with Harry and Wally but Savitar tricks H. R. into revealing her location by pretending to be Barry, then goes to Earth-2 and kidnaps her. Barry uses the "Speed Force Bazooka" on Savitar, but it fails when Savitar counteracts it with the Philosopher's Stone, which is made out of calcified speed force energy.
While a character named "Dr. Wells" had appeared in "Elevator To Nowhere", a 1980 episode of the ABC animated series Super Friends, [3] and another namesake character in Flash TV Special #1, a January 1991 tie-in comic book with the CBS live-action series The Flash (1990), [4] Johns has said that Harrison Wells is an original creation for the ...
Reverse-Flash Matt Letscher M [70] Tom Cavanagh Matt Letscher Harrison "Harry" Wells 2: Tom Cavanagh [62] Harrison "Nash" Wells Pariah Tom Cavanagh Iris West Candice Patton [62] Wally West Kid Flash Keiynan Lonsdale M [205] Hunter Zolomon Black Flash Unnamed stand in Introduced outside the Arrowverse John Constantine Matt Ryan [206] Matt Ryan M
It's time to reflect on Iris West-Allen's amazing season of The Flash! Originally, season six of The Flash was going to comprise 22 episodes; however, due to the cast and crew's unexpected early ...
Barry had to leave to tangle with a still-possessed Nora downtown, so Eddie decided to pay 2049 Iris a visit. Iris was quick to glean that he was in fact her Eddie, and they hugged.
Iris does not have a younger brother named Wallace West, which is instead the names of her two nephews, the older one Wally West is a redhead and the son of her eldest brother Rudy and the younger one Wallace West is the biracial son of her brother Daniel West. Iris is also not African-American and has brown/auburn hair in either continuity.