A continuación se muestra una lista de personajes que han aparecido en la serie. Muchos de los personajes que aparecen en la serie están basados en personajes de DC Comics.
Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen (interpretado por Grant Gustin ; temporadas 1-9) es el protagonista principal de la serie. Es un asistente de investigación de la escena del crimen (CSI) para el Departamento de Policía de Central City (CCPD) que trabaja como Flash . Barry queda traumatizado cuando era niño cuando su madre Nora es asesinada por Reverse-Flash y su padre Henry es incriminado por el crimen. Barry intenta descubrir qué sucedió esa noche. Aparece por primera vez en Arrow , investigando personalmente un crimen relacionado con superhumanos en Starling City. Barry es fanático de las hazañas de Arrow y se entera de que Oliver Queen es el justiciero; se vuelven buenos amigos. Algún tiempo después de que Barry regresa a Central City, es alcanzado en su laboratorio por un rayo que fue afectado por la materia oscura de la explosión del acelerador de partículas de STAR Labs . Logan Williams interpreta a Barry cuando era niño (recurrente: temporada 1; invitado: temporada 2).
Saber
Savitar (también interpretado por Grant Gustin: temporadas 3 y 5; interpretado por Andre Tricoteux ; recurrente: temporada 3; material de archivo: temporada 5; invitado: temporada 9; y con la voz de Tobin Bell en exoesqueleto; recurrente: temporada 3; material de archivo: temporada 5; invitado: temporada 9) es un duplicado temporal de Barry de un posible futuro que viaja en el tiempo y se ve inmerso en una paradoja de arranque . Sirve como el principal antagonista de la tercera temporada. [1]
Iris West-Allen
Iris Ann West-Allen (interpretada por Candice Patton ; temporadas 1-9) es una reportera e hija de Joe, la esposa de Barry y directora de Central City Citizen Media .
Caitlin Nieve
La Dra. Caitlin Snow (interpretada por Danielle Panabaker ; protagonista: temporadas 1-9) es una bioingeniera que trabaja en STAR Labs, hija de los científicos Thomas Snow y Carla Tannhauser, y esposa de Ronnie Raymond. Ella comparte temporalmente su cuerpo con un alter ego llamado Killer Frost, y luego es "reemplazada" temporalmente por una nueva personalidad llamada Khione. [2]
En la línea de tiempo de Reverse-Flashpoint, Caitlin sale con Marcus Ficus.
Escarcha asesina / Escarcha
Killer Frost (interpretada por Danielle Panabaker; temporadas 2-9) es el violento alter ego metahumano de Caitlin, que fue creado inadvertidamente por Thomas durante sus experimentos para tratar el gen de ELA de Caitlin . En temporadas posteriores, trabaja junto al Equipo Flash simplemente como "Frost". Cuando es golpeada por la pistola de espejos de Mirror Monarch, ella y Caitlin se dividen en dos cuerpos. Frost se transforma brevemente en Hellfrost y da su vida en la lucha contra Deathstorm.
Panabaker también interpreta a la doble de Caitlin y Killer Frost en Tierra-2, una villana metahumana que es la esposa de Deathstorm (Ronnie Raymond de Tierra-2) y trabaja para Zoom. [3] No terminó la escuela de medicina y se convirtió en una criminal. Después de la explosión del acelerador de partículas de Tierra-2, desarrolló criocinesis y se volvió incapaz de tocar a nadie sin matarlo. Su cabello se volvió blanco y sus labios y ojos azules.
En la línea de tiempo de Reverse-Flashpoint, Frost está saliendo con Mark.
Quione
Khione (interpretada por Danielle Panabaker; temporada 9) es una nueva personalidad y una "tercera hermana Snow" en el cuerpo de Caitlin que emerge de la Cámara de Resurrección de la Conciencia después de su mal funcionamiento. Inicialmente usa el alias Snow. [4] Solo tiene una firma biométrica, lo que la convierte en una diosa. Sus poderes la conectan con el mundo natural, lo que le permite reconstruir organismos, purgar células no naturales y detectar vida. Al final de la serie, asciende para convertirse en la protectora del orden natural y le devuelve su cuerpo a Caitlin.
Eddie Thawne / Malcolm Gilmore / Azul cobalto
Edward "Eddie" Thawne (interpretado por Rick Cosnett ; principal: temporada 1; recurrente: temporada 9; invitado: temporadas 2-3 y 8) es un detective del CCPD que es el interés romántico de Iris, un colega de Barry y Joe, y un antepasado de Eobard.
En la primera temporada, Eddie se transfirió de Keystone City . Inicialmente está celoso debido al vínculo de la infancia de Barry con Iris y sospecha a pesar de las negaciones, aunque Barry y Eddie eventualmente terminan siendo buenos amigos. Eddie le enseña a Barry a boxear , lo que (además del entrenamiento de Oliver Queen) ayuda a Barry a ser un combatiente capaz. Eddie inicialmente ve a Flash como una amenaza y encabeza un grupo de trabajo dedicado a la captura de Flash, pero cambia su percepción debido a una experiencia cercana a la muerte con Reverse-Flash e incluso ayudó a Flash. Más tarde se entera de la identidad secreta de Barry y ayuda en una investigación de Wells como Reverse-Flash que resulta ser su descendiente. Eddie está desilusionado de que Iris eventualmente pueda casarse con Barry hasta una conversación con Martin Stein cuando se da cuenta de que el futuro no está establecido y elige detener a Reverse-Flash sacrificándose para borrar a Eobard de la línea de tiempo, y su cuerpo es absorbido por un agujero de gusano . La imagen de Eddie es utilizada posteriormente por Speed Force y Deathstorm en las temporadas tres y ocho respectivamente.
En la novena temporada, Eddie es resucitado como "Dr. Malcolm Gilmore" [5] en 2049 por la Fuerza de Velocidad Negativa. Después de recuperar sus recuerdos, Eddie es manipulado para creer que perdió su oportunidad de tener una familia con Iris y es tentado como un nuevo avatar para la Fuerza de Velocidad Negativa, llamándose Cobalt Blue. Sin embargo, acepta coexistir con Barry. Con Eddie vivo, cumplirá su destino con su linaje familiar que finalmente concebirá a Eobard.
Originalmente, Cosnett iba a interpretar a Jay Garrick en el piloto antes de que el personaje fuera cambiado a Eddie Thawne. [6] Muchos especularon que su personaje era Reverse-Flash disfrazado debido a su nombre y apariencia. [7]
Cisco Ramon / Vibe / Mecha-Vibe
Francisco Baracus "Cisco" Ramon (interpretado por Carlos Valdés ; temporadas 1-7) es un genio de la ingeniería mecánica que trabaja en STAR Labs. Desde la segunda temporada, opera como el superhéroe Vibe usando visiones metahumanas y la capacidad de crear brechas a otros lugares hasta la quinta temporada, pero sus habilidades se restauran temporalmente durante la sexta temporada para la Crisis . En la séptima temporada, usa tecnología para imitar sus antiguas habilidades como Mecha-Vibe y deja Central City para trabajar en ARGUS con su novia Kamilla Hwang.
Valdes también interpreta al doppelgänger de Cisco en Tierra-2, Reverb, un villano metahumano, ejecutor de Zoom y pastor intimidante de Killer Frost y Deathstorm. Tiene más experiencia y control de sus poderes que su yo de Tierra-1, y puede manipular vibraciones sónicas para crear poderosas ondas de choque de considerable fuerza. [3] Su tecnología de visor se utiliza para modificar el propio visor de Vibe.
Valdes también interpreta al doppelgänger de Cisco en la Tierra-19, Echo, un hacker que asesinó a Gypsy. Breacher y sus compañeros Recolectores pensaron que Cisco era el responsable, pero finalmente descubrieron al verdadero culpable y lo arrestaron.
Eobard Thawne / Flash inverso
Eobard Thawne (interpretado por Tom Cavanagh en la forma de Harrison Wells; principal: temporadas 1-6; recurrente: temporada 8; invitado: temporadas 7 y 9; y por Matt Letscher en su apariencia original; invitado: temporadas 1-3, 8-9) es un criminal que viaja en el tiempo, un futuro descendiente de Eddie Thawne y el archienemigo de Barry Allen.
Harrison Pozos
Harrison Wells (interpretado por Tom Cavanagh; protagonista: temporadas 1-7; invitado: temporada 9) es, en la mayoría de las Tierras del multiverso, la mente y el dinero detrás de STAR Labs en Central City. Es un personaje original creado para la serie. [8]
Joe Oeste
Joseph "Joe" West (interpretado por Jesse L. Martin ; principal: temporadas 1-8; [9] recurrente: temporada 9) es un detective del CCPD, padre de Iris, Wally y Jenna, tutor legal de Barry, [10] y novio (luego prometido) de Cecile.
Martin también interpreta al doble de Joe en la Tierra-2, Joseph West, un cantante de salón que no comparte un vínculo padre-hijo con Barry y lo culpa por el hecho de que Iris se haya convertido en oficial de policía. [3] [11]
Wally West / Flash infantil
Wallace "Wally" West (interpretado por Keiynan Lonsdale ; principal: temporadas 2-4; invitado: temporadas 5-6 y 9) es el hermano previamente desconocido de Iris y el hijo de Joe, [12] [13] descrito como "un niño un poco rebelde que tiene algunos problemas de actitud y algunos problemas de autoridad y es rápido con un comentario descarado". [14] Desarrolla habilidades de velocista (que se originaron en la línea de tiempo de Flashpoint) a través del Doctor Alchemy y comienza a ayudar a Barry como Kid Flash.
Lonsdale también protagoniza al personaje en Legends of Tomorrow y originalmente audicionó para interpretar a Jefferson "Jax" Jackson. [15] No regresó a tiempo completo para la quinta temporada debido a que quería buscar otras oportunidades de actuación; luego hizo apariciones especiales en las temporadas seis y nueve. [16] Siempre se tuvo la intención de que Wally fuera el hijo de Joe y hermano de Iris, lo que difiere de la historia del cómic del personaje, ya que los productores sintieron que era "raro" que las segundas temporadas de series de televisión presentaran primos no mencionados previamente de personajes establecidos. [13] El personaje inspiró a otro personaje del mismo nombre luego del relanzamiento de New 52 de DC. [17]
Clifford DeVoe / Pensador
Clifford DeVoe / Thinker (interpretado por Neil Sandilands ; temporada 4) es un profesor de modales apacibles y metahumano con inteligencia sobrehumana, que busca arreglar todo lo que considera malo en la humanidad. [18] [19] [20] Su personaje fue presagiado por Abra Kadabra y Savitar como el futuro adversario del Equipo Flash. Él y su esposa Marlize crean un "Gorra pensante" y explotan el acelerador de partículas para alimentarlo, pero su materia oscura drena la energía de su cuerpo y lo deja con esclerosis lateral amiotrófica . Construyen una silla flotante para mejorarlo, pero desarrolla un complejo de dios y se vuelve apático y sin emociones. Orquesta la liberación de Barry de la Speed Force para crear 12 metahumanos específicos , a quienes luego roba los cuerpos para obtener sus poderes. Sirve como el principal antagonista de la cuarta temporada.
Cecile Horton (interpretada por Danielle Nicolet ; protagonista: temporadas 5-9; recurrente: temporadas 3-4; invitada: temporada 1) es la fiscal de distrito de Central City que ocasionalmente ofrece asesoramiento legal a Joe. Ella y Joe comienzan a salir y finalmente se comprometen. Mientras está embarazada de su hija Jenna, se convierte en una metahumana y desarrolla habilidades empáticas. Debido a esto, comienza a especializarse en casos metahumanos. Mientras ayuda al Equipo Ciudadano y sirve en el Equipo Flash, desarrolla telequinesis y luego adopta el nombre en clave Virtud con un disfraz inspirado en los dibujos de Jenna. También tiene una hija mayor llamada Joanie.
Ralph Dibny / El hombre alargado
Ralph Dibny (interpretado por Hartley Sawyer ; principal: temporadas 5-6; [23] recurrente: temporada 4) es un investigador privado especializado en casos de infidelidad y metahumano con la capacidad de estirar su cuerpo a longitudes y tamaños sobrehumanos, lo que también le permite transformarse en otras personas. [24] [25] Anteriormente fue detective del CCPD hasta que Barry lo expuso por plantar evidencia. Adquiere sus poderes a través de la exposición a la materia oscura (que fue creada por el Pensador) y se estabiliza en STAR Labs, donde Barry decide darle una segunda oportunidad. Se convierte en un activo para el Equipo Flash conocido como Elongated Man. Más tarde desarrolla una asociación con Sue Dearbon.
Nora West-Allen / XS
Nora West-Allen (interpretada por Jessica Parker Kennedy ; protagonista: temporada 5; recurrente: temporadas 4 y 7-8; invitada: temporada 9) es presentada como una misteriosa chica con súpervelocidad. [26] Se la ve por primera vez en la boda de Barry e Iris e interactúa con el Equipo Flash a lo largo de la temporada. Después de ayudar a Barry a detener el satélite del Pensador, se revela como su hija y la de Iris de 2049. Dado que ella es del futuro, ciertas acciones en el presente cambian partes importantes de su historia a lo largo de la serie. Su rayo es amarillo y morado, haciendo referencia a los rayos de sus padres. [27] Se la establece como lesbiana . [28]
Orlin Dwyer / Cigarra
Orlin Dwyer (interpretado por Chris Klein ; temporada 5) es uno de los dos antagonistas principales de la quinta temporada. [29] [30] [31] Obtiene sus habilidades después de ser golpeado por un fragmento del satélite de DeVoe, que también deja a su sobrina Grace en coma. Enfurecido por esto y la pérdida de su madre (su hermana) en un incidente metahumano anterior, jura exterminar a todos los metahumanos usando una daga telequinética que puede anular sus habilidades, y el Equipo Flash lo apoda "Cicada". En secreto, él y Grace reciben la ayuda del Dr. Ambres.
Mar Novu / Monitor
Monitor (interpretado por LaMonica Garrett ; protagonista: temporada 6; invitado: temporada 5) es un ser multiversal que usa el Libro del Destino para poner a prueba a las Tierras y ver si son capaces de enfrentar una crisis inminente. En particular, destruye la Tierra-90 y le da el Libro del Destino a John Deegan para poner a prueba a los héroes de la Tierra-1.
Mobius / Anti-Monitor
El Anti-Monitor (interpretado por LaMonica Garrett ; temporada 6) es un ser multiversal que conspira para destruir todas las Tierras en el multiverso con sus poderes de antimateria para que solo quede el universo de antimateria.
Eva McCulloch / Monarca del espejo
Eva McCulloch (interpretada por Efrat Dor ; temporadas 6-7) es una ingeniera cuántica, cofundadora de McCulloch Technologies y esposa de Joseph Carver. Ella ha estado atrapada en el Mirrorverse desde la explosión de aceleración de partículas, y comienza a atraer gente (notablemente Iris) y crea impostores espejo de esas personas para ayudarla en su escape para que pueda vengarse de Carver por abandonarla. Más tarde descubre que ella misma es un duplicado espejo y que la verdadera Eva murió durante la explosión, y planea reemplazar a todos con duplicados espejo como Mirror Monarch.
Está basada en el personaje de DC Comics Evan McCulloch / Mirror Master y es la principal antagonista de la segunda mitad de la sexta temporada y los primeros tres episodios de la séptima temporada. [32]
Allegra García
Allegra García (interpretada por Kayla Compton; principal: temporadas 7-9; recurrente: temporada 6) es una joven metahumana con habilidades basadas en el espectro electromagnético . Cuando era niña, fue encarcelada en Iron Heights por su participación en una pandilla llamada los Arañas junto a su prima Esperanza, con quien tiene una relación tensa. Se une al Equipo Flash y al Equipo Ciudadano después de que Barry y Cecile prueban su inocencia en un caso de asesinato y se une a Nash después de descubrir que este último era una figura paterna para su contraparte de la Tierra-719, Maya. Después de mucha incomodidad, sale con Chester, quien trabaja para hacerle un disfraz de superhéroe bajo el nombre en clave Accelerant.
Compton también interpreta a Maya, la doble de Allegra de la Tierra-719, quien viajó con Nash a través del multiverso antes de morir durante una expedición a la Tierra-13.
En la línea temporal de Reverse-Flashpoint, Allegra ha roto con Chester. Alex Danvers los convence de que reanuden su relación.
Chester P. Runk
Chester P. Runk (interpretado por Brandon McKnight; protagonista: temporadas 7-9; invitado: temporada 6) es un científico con seguidores en línea que cree en mantener su código abierto. Conoce al Equipo Flash después de abrir accidentalmente un agujero negro que se fusiona con su conciencia. Después de que Barry lo rescata y Cecile lo ayuda a reconstruir su vida, comienza a ayudar al Equipo Flash como especialista en tecnología. Después de mucha incomodidad, sale con Allegra y le hace un disfraz de superhéroe. Al final de la serie, se revela que la energía cósmica del agujero negro se unió a él y que sus genes contienen una anomalía de Kerr Universalmente Neutralizada por Conciencia Perfeccionada, lo que lo convierte en un metahumano.
En la línea de tiempo de Reverse-Flashpoint, Chester es amigo de Ryan Choi y ha roto con Allegra.
Mark Blaine / Chillblaine
Mark Blaine / Chillblaine (interpretado por Jon Cor ; principal: temporada 9; [33] recurrente: temporadas 7-8) es un ex científico de los Laboratorios Ivo que fue despedido por crear un microchip que usó para mejorar su tecnología criogénica. Llamándose Chillblaine, lo roba y acusa a Frost de un asesinato. Sin embargo, su enamoramiento y sus continuos enfrentamientos con ella lo impulsan a convertirse en una mejor persona y comienzan a salir. Cae en una depresión cuando Frost muere luchando contra Deathstorm y se dedica a resucitarla, y se enfurece cuando Khione emerge en el cuerpo de Caitlin y elige vivir su propia vida. Se une brevemente a Red Death y los Rogues a cambio de la resurrección de Frost, pero finalmente se reincorpora al Equipo Flash y finalmente acepta el fallecimiento de Frost.
En la línea de tiempo de Reverse-Flashpoint, Mark y Frost todavía están juntos.
Personajes recurrentes
Esta es una lista de actores recurrentes y los personajes que interpretaron en varios episodios, que fueron papeles importantes, a veces a lo largo de varias temporadas. Los personajes aparecen ordenados por la temporada en la que aparecieron por primera vez.
Introducido en la primera temporada
Gedeón
Gideon (con la voz de Morena Baccarin (sin acreditar); [34] temporadas 1-2 y 4-9) es un asistente de IA creado por Barry Allen en la línea de tiempo futura original que de alguna manera llegó a ser utilizado en los propios planes de Eobard Thawne. Está programado para ser leal tanto a Barry como a Eobard. También se muestra que Gideon es leal a Harry Wells, Clifford DeVoe y Nora West-Allen.
Ronnie Raymond / Firestorm (interpretado por Robbie Amell ; temporadas 1-3 y 8) es un ingeniero en STAR Labs y el prometido de Caitlin Snow, basado en el personaje de DC Comics del mismo nombre que es la mitad del personaje Firestorm. [35] Se cree que murió en la explosión del acelerador de partículas, salvando la vida de sus compañeros de trabajo. Sobrevivió al accidente, que lo fusionó con Martin Stein y la matriz de transmutación FIRESTORM, transformando a los dos en una entidad pirocinética . Aunque Firestorm es el cuerpo de Ronnie, es Stein quien permanece en control durante la mayor parte de su existencia, y Ronnie ocasionalmente toma el control por breves momentos. Finalmente aprenden a controlar sus poderes compartidos, incluida la capacidad de separarse a voluntad. Al igual que Caitlin, Cisco y Stein, Ronnie también se hace buen amigo de Barry Allen; él y Barry finalmente unen fuerzas con Oliver Queen para someter a Reverse-Flash. Ronnie se casa con Caitlin. Ronnie se sacrifica para detener la singularidad sobre Central City mientras se separa de Stein para mantenerlo con vida.
Amell también interpreta a Ronnie Raymond/Deathstorm, [36] la versión de Tierra-2 del personaje y esposo de Killer Frost. Trabaja junto a Killer Frost para Zoom. Ronnie es asesinado por Zoom por dañar a Flash de Tierra-1. [3]
Oliver Queen / Flecha verde / Espectro
Oliver Queen / Green Arrow / Spectre (interpretado por Stephen Amell ; [37] temporadas 1-6 y 9) es un ex playboy multimillonario y político que opera como justiciero en Star City y es amigo de Barry Allen. Ayuda a Barry en el combate cuerpo a cuerpo y otras habilidades para convertir a Barry en un combatiente capaz con o sin poderes. Se convierte en Spectre durante la Crisis y protege el nuevo multiverso. Amell protagoniza al personaje en Arrow .
La versión de Tierra-2 de su personaje murió mientras que su padre Robert Queen se convirtió en Arrow. [38]
Amell también interpreta a Dark Arrow, la versión Tierra-X del personaje.
General Wade Eiling
El general Wade Eiling (interpretado por Clancy Brown ; [39] temporada 1) es un general con interés en los metahumanos, a quienes quiere utilizar para el ejército de los EE. UU., y tiene una historia con STAR Labs. Eiling se entera de la identidad de Barry como Flash, sin embargo, Thawne le entrega el general a Grodd para que lo coloque bajo el control del gorila. Después de ser liberado por Flash, él y Barry forman un respeto a regañadientes a pesar de su enemistad.
Martín Stein
Martin Stein (interpretado por Victor Garber ; temporadas 1-4 y 9) es un físico nuclear centrado en la transmutación y es la mitad del personaje Firestorm . [40] Sigue teniendo el control de Firestorm durante la fusión inicial, aunque Ronnie Raymond ocasionalmente toma el control por breves momentos. Los dos aprenden a controlar sus poderes y se separan a voluntad. Después de la desaparición de Reverse-Flash, Stein se desempeña como asesor científico del Equipo Flash y alienta a Cisco a aceptar sus poderes metahumanos. Después de descubrir que su cuerpo es demasiado inestable para soportar completamente la matriz Firestorm, obtiene un nuevo compañero en Jefferson "Jax" Jackson . Después de unirse a las Leyendas, descubre que ahora tiene una hija, Lily, debido a las acciones de viaje en el tiempo de Barry y las suyas respectivas; nunca tuvo un hijo debido a su miedo a ser tan negligente como su padre y su compromiso de trabajar en la línea de tiempo anterior. Stein muere cuando los héroes intentan escapar de la Tierra-X.
La versión de Tierra-2 del personaje es la mitad del criminal metahumano siameses Deathstorm. Stein no ha sido liberado ni escuchado y finalmente deja de hablar por completo. Zoom lo mata. [3]
Nora Allen
Nora Allen (interpretada por Michelle Harrison; temporadas 1-3 y 5 y 7-9) es la madre de Barry Allen. [41] Aunque Reverse-Flash en realidad estaba tratando de matar al joven Barry durante la pelea con el yo del futuro de Flash, Nora se convierte en el objetivo de Reverse-Flash después de que el joven Barry fuera llevado a un lugar seguro, y luego motivó a Barry como Flash. Su imagen es a menudo adoptada por la Speed Force.
Harrison presta su voz a la versión de Tierra-2 del personaje, donde permanece viva y feliz. [3]
Gregorio Wolfe
Gregory Wolfe (interpretado por Anthony Harrison en la primera temporada, Richard Brooks en la cuarta temporada) [42] es el director corrupto de la prisión de Iron Heights que tiene conexiones con Amunet Black. Supervisa el encarcelamiento de Kilgore. Cuando Barry es incriminado por el "asesinato" de Clifford DeVoe y sentenciado a cadena perpetua en Iron Heights sin posibilidad de libertad condicional, el director Wolfe encarcela a Barry en la antigua celda de Henry Allen. Después de que su cámara oculta le permite descubrir que Barry es Flash, Wolfe hace que lo transfieran al ala metahumana de Iron Heights. Mientras planea vender a Killgore, Mina Chayton, Hazard y Dwarfstar a Amunet, Wolfe es asesinado por el Pensador mientras roba las habilidades de los cuatro metahumanos. El alcalde Van Buren cree que Wolfe murió como un héroe hasta que el blog de Iris expone sus actividades ilegales. Wolfe es sucedido más tarde por Del Toro.
Puente Mason
Mason Bridge (interpretado por Roger Howarth ; temporada 1) es un reportero del Central City Picture News que es el mentor de Iris West. Sospecha de Eobard Thawne y encuentra evidencia del asesinato de Simon Stagg. Mason es asesinado por Reverse-Flash y toda su evidencia es borrada, pero su desaparición lleva a Barry y Joe a descubrir que fue asesinado por aprender sobre Thawne. Iris comienza a investigar la desaparición de Mason, pero Eddie Thawne la cubre con una historia de la que Iris finalmente se entera de la verdad. [43]
Parque Linda
Linda Park (interpretada por Malese Jow ; temporadas 1 y 2) es una periodista de Central City Picture News que se hace amiga de Iris West y Barry Allen. [44] Sale brevemente con Barry y luego se hace pasar por su propio doppelgänger. El personaje fue interpretado originalmente por Olivia Cheng en un cameo en la serie Arrow . [45]
Jow también interpreta a la Doctora Light, la versión de Tierra-2 del personaje, basada en la versión de Kimiyo Hoshi del personaje . Ella es una ladrona que se asusta muy fácilmente y es paranoica y está dispuesta a hacer cualquier cosa para mantenerse fuera de la vista de Zoom, incluido el intento de asesinato para poder apoderarse de la vida de su doppelgänger de Tierra-1. [46] [47]
Hartley Rathaway / El flautista de Hamelin
Hartley Rathaway / Pied Piper (interpretado por Andy Mientus ; [48] temporadas 1-2 y 6 y 9) es un genio amargado que solía trabajar en STAR Labs. La explosión del acelerador de partículas le dio una audición sobrehumana, pero necesitaba audífonos hechos a medida para ayudar a controlar su nuevo poder. También se alejó de sus padres después de que salió del armario. Después de esto, desarrolló guantes sónicos y se convirtió en un criminal que se hace llamar "Pied Piper". Inicialmente es el rival de Cisco, ya que era el antiguo protegido de Thawne. Como resultado de los cambios en la línea de tiempo, Hartley es un aliado del Equipo Flash y se reconcilió con sus padres. [49] En la línea de tiempo posterior a la Crisis , Hartley es un metahumano con poderes sónicos completos además de sus guantes, pero también un enemigo del Equipo Flash ya que Flash había desestabilizado las moléculas de su secuaz/novio Roderick Smith durante una de sus peleas. Después de combinar sus poderes para derrotar a Godspeed, el Equipo Flash pudo salvar a Roderick mientras Hartley perdonó a Barry. Más tarde, los guanteletes de Hartley son robados por los Renegados, y él se alía con el Equipo Flash para recuperarlos y derrotar a la Muerte Roja. Entabló una conversación en lenguaje de señas mientras luchaba contra el nuevo Murmur.
Lisa Snart / Planeador dorado
Lisa Snart / Golden Glider (interpretada por Peyton List ; temporadas 1 y 2) es una aspirante a criminal y la hermana menor de Leonard Snart. Ella comparte una atracción mutua con Cisco Ramon, a quien inicialmente secuestró para su hermano y obligó a crear un arma que convierte las cosas en oro, pero realmente le tiene cariño a Cisco. Lisa luego ayudó a su hermano a liberar a los criminales metahumanos en el Oleoducto. Lisa luego buscó la ayuda del Equipo Flash cuando se descubrió que su hermano trabajaba para su padre abusivo Lewis Snart (más tarde se reveló que se debía a que su padre amenazaba su vida).
Mark Mardon / El mago del tiempo
Mark Mardon / Weather Wizard (interpretado por Liam McIntyre ; temporadas 1-2 y 5) es un criminal con la capacidad de controlar el clima de su entorno. Con poderes similares a los de su hermano Clyde, Mark regresa a Central City en busca de venganza contra Joe West por matar a su hermano. [50] Estaba detenido en la prisión de STAR Labs antes de ser liberado por Leonard Snart y le ofrecieron un lugar en su tripulación, los "Pícaros". Mark también asesinó al padre de Patty Spivot durante un robo a un banco con su hermano meses antes de la explosión del acelerador de partículas. Sigue alimentando su rencor contra Joe West y Flash. Su hija separada Joslyn Jackam / Weather Witch intenta matarlo en prisión, pero Flash lo salva.
Leonard Snart / Capitán Frío
Leonard Snart / Capitán Frío (interpretado por Wentworth Miller ; temporadas 1-3) es el hijo de un oficial de policía y hermano de Lisa Snart que recurre al crimen. [51] Snart es un astuto e inteligente ladrón de bancos que busca eliminar a Flash y roba una pistola criónica de STAR Labs, un arma que Cisco creó como medida de seguridad para detener a Flash. Snart y Mick Rory intentan matar a Flash pero fallan, aunque Flash se revela al mundo. Él extorsiona la identidad de Flash de Cisco y luego se convierte en líder de su tripulación, a la que Barry llama los " Renegados ". Más tarde, Barry le pide a Snart que ayude al transporte de metahumanos desde Central City a Lian Yu, por lo que Snart quiere que se borren sus antecedentes penales. Traiciona a Barry saboteando el camión que contiene a Mark Mardon, Kyle Nimbus, Roy Bivolo, Jake Simmons y Shawna Baez. Snart mata a Simmons, quien, según él, le debía dinero. Leonard es luego extorsionado para trabajar para su padre Lewis Snart cuando coloca una bomba dentro de la cabeza de Lisa. Después de que el Equipo Flash la remueve con éxito, Leonard mata a Lewis por despecho y es arrestado por el asesinato de su padre. Más tarde, Mardon lo libera para vengarse de Barry, pero se niega y le advierte a Barry sobre los planes de Mardon. Snart también participó en convertir a Sam Scudder y Rosa Dillon en metahumanos. Barry luego recluta a Snart de un punto en el tiempo en el que viajaba con las Leyendas en un intento de robar la tecnología Dominator de ARGUS. Los dos tienen éxito y Snart regresa a las Leyendas.
La versión de Tierra-2 del personaje es el alcalde de Central City. [3]
Miller también interpreta a Leo Snart , la versión de Tierra-X del personaje durante el crossover "Crisis en Tierra-X" que opera como Citizen Cold. Leo es un justiciero y miembro de los Freedom Fighters , un movimiento de resistencia contra el Nuevo Reich en un mundo gobernado por los nazis; también es el amante de Ray Terrill / The Ray. Leo aparece más tarde en Tierra-1, donde ayuda a Flash a lidiar con Siren-X, un remanente del Nuevo Reich que planea detonar Fallout en el CCPD para vengar la muerte de Dark Arrow. Durante este tiempo, Leo ayuda a Barry a lidiar con lo que DeVoe hizo con Elongated Man. Después de que Siren-X es derrotado y Fallout está bajo custodia de ARGUS, Leo regresa a Tierra-X para casarse con Ray.
Miller también presta su voz a la IA Leonard en Waverider de Tierra-74 .
Tina McGee
Tina McGee (interpretada por Amanda Pays ; [52] temporadas 1-2) es amiga de Harrison Wells (versión de la Tierra-1), es la directora de Mercury Labs y la diseñadora de los dispositivos de taquiones que permiten que cualquier objeto se mueva a la velocidad de la luz. McGee tiene encontronazos con Eobard Thawne relacionados con su equipo de taquiones y finalmente se da cuenta de que Barry Allen es Flash. Pays repite el personaje de la serie de televisión de los 90.
Pays también hace un cameo no acreditado en " Crisis en Tierras Infinitas " a través de imágenes de archivo de la encarnación del personaje en 1990, que se ven como recuerdos que Flash de la Tierra-90 recordó antes de que este último se sacrificara para salvar el multiverso.
Mick Rory / Ola de calor
Mick Rory / Heat Wave (interpretado por Dominic Purcell ; [53] temporadas 1-3) es un pirómano y cómplice de Leonard Snart que usa una pistola de calor desarrollada por Cisco capaz de quemar casi cualquier cosa. Sin embargo, la obsesión de Mick por la máxima destrucción y su falta de pensamiento provocan tensiones con Snart, que lo tienta a matarlo. [53]
John Diggle / Espartano
John Diggle/Spartan (interpretado por David Ramsey ; temporadas 1-9) es el mejor amigo y compañero de equipo de Oliver. Ramsey protagoniza al personaje en Arrow . [54]
Kendra Saunders / Chay-Ara / Chica Halcón
Kendra Saunders / Chay-Ara / Hawkgirl (interpretada por Ciara Renée ; temporadas 1 y 2) es una joven que ha reencarnado repetidamente a lo largo de los siglos. Cuando se la provoca, su antigua personalidad guerrera se manifiesta, junto con alas que crecen en su espalda. [55] [56] Ella es un interés amoroso potencial para Cisco Ramon.
Felicity Smoak
Felicity Smoak (interpretada por Emily Bett Rickards ; [57] temporadas 1-4) es una genio de la tecnología de la información, miembro del equipo de Oliver y luego esposa, y una buena amiga de Barry. Rickards protagoniza al personaje en Arrow .
Rickards también interpreta a la versión anónima de Tierra-X del personaje, que está internado en un campo de concentración bajo el régimen nazi.
David Singh
David Singh (interpretado por Patrick Sabongui ; temporadas 1-9) es presentado como un capitán en el CCPD y el oficial superior inmediato de Barry Allen y Joe West. [58] Ha sido un capitán de apoyo al tratar con varios antagonistas (como Zoom, DeVoe y ambas versiones de Cicada). Revela al final de la serie que sabe que Barry es Flash. Cuando el alcalde lo asciende a jefe de policía, Singh promueve a Joe como su reemplazo.
Sabongui también interpreta la versión Tierra-2 del personaje, que es un criminal. [3]
Sabongui también interpreta un clon espejo del personaje controlado por Eva McCulloch.
Henry Allen
Henry Allen (interpretado por John Wesley Shipp ; temporadas 1-3, 5 y 9) es el padre de Barry Allen, el esposo de Nora Allen y el doppelgänger de Tierra-1 de Jay Garrick. Shipp interpretó previamente a Barry Allen en la serie de televisión de 1990. [59] Henry era un médico respetable antes de ser condenado injustamente por asesinar a Nora y encarcelado en la prisión de Iron Heights después de que Reverse-Flash lo incriminara. Solo Barry y más tarde Joe West creyeron en su inocencia. Se entera de que Barry es Flash y está orgulloso de su hijo. Henry sirve como la conciencia moral de Barry al ser un velocista sabiamente, evitando así que Barry se sienta tentado por ganancias personales. Henry es liberado de prisión debido a la confesión de Thawne del asesinato de Nora, pero deja Central City para buscar una vida solitaria ya que cree que su presencia podría frenar los deberes de Barry como Flash. Regresa para aconsejar a Barry y ofrecerle aliento durante las desastrosas peleas de su hijo con Zoom e incluso se une a STAR Labs para ayudar en la lucha de Barry para salvar la Tierra-1. Henry es asesinado por Zoom para que Barry reviva la misma tragedia con Nora asesinada por Reverse-Flash. Después de la muerte de Henry, Jay asume el control y asesora a Barry sobre el poder y la responsabilidad.
Shipp también repite su papel de Barry Allen de la serie de televisión de 1990 (que se desarrollaba en la Tierra-90) en los crossovers " Elseworlds " y " Crisis en Tierras Infinitas ". Es el doppelgänger de Henry y Garrick. Se sacrifica destruyendo el cañón de antimateria del Anti-Monitor, tomando el lugar de Barry de la Tierra-1 después de que el Monitor predijo que "The Flash" debía morir durante Crisis, pero no especificó qué velocista.
Grodd
Grodd (voz de David Sobolov ; [60] temporadas 1-3 y 5-6 y 9) es un gorila hiperinteligente con poderes telepáticos. Es el resultado de haber sido experimentado por el General Eiling bajo la vigilancia de Eobard Thawne pero con el apoyo de Caitlin Snow. Grodd es enviado a Gorilla City en la Tierra-2 por Flash y Harry Wells, donde luego planea un ataque a Central City con un ejército de gorilas. Sin embargo, es derrotado por Flash, Kid Flash, Jesse Quick y Solovar, y encarcelado en ARGUS. Grodd luego regresa y controla mentalmente a Cisco Ramon y Killer Frost para robar la corona de telepatía de Tanya Lamden en su plan para tomar el control de las mentes de Central City. Con la ayuda de Flash y XS, King Shark derrota a Grodd y le quita la corona de telepatía y lo coloca en un coma inducido médicamente en una celda especial que se adaptaría a sus crecientes poderes mentales. Grodd todavía está en coma cuando Barry es colocado accidentalmente en su mente. Mientras expresa su conocimiento de la Crisis, Grodd afirma que descubrió que Gorilla City ahora está en Tierra-Prime y quiere regresar a la que Grodd y Barry tuvieron que trabajar juntos. Una vez hecho eso, Caitlin hace arreglos para que Grodd sea liberado en libertad condicional con un chip de rastreo en él para que el Equipo Flash sepa dónde encontrarlo si regresa a la villanía. Sin embargo, Grodd descubrió que su tribu de gorilas perdió la sensibilidad después de la Crisis y están dispersos por toda África y la Muerte Roja se acercó a él con la oferta de aumentar el control psíquico sobre los centinelas de la Muerte Roja a cambio de encontrar a su tribu. Cuando Barry se enteró de esto y algo de persuasión de Grodd, la velocidad de Flash se recarga cuando Grodd devuelve la muestra de velocidad que Barry le dio. Después de la derrota de la Muerte Roja, los satélites de STAR Labs están trabajando 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana para ayudar a encontrar la tribu de Grodd.
Introducido en la segunda temporada
Jesse Wells / Jesse Quick
Jesse Chambers Wells [61] / Jesse Quick (interpretada por Violett Beane ; temporadas 2-4) es la hija de Harry Wells de Tierra-2. [62] Al igual que su padre, Jesse es un prodigio de la ciencia con cinco especialidades en la universidad, incluida la bioquímica. Zoom mantiene cautiva a Jesse para extorsionar la cooperación de Harry hasta que su padre, Barry, Cisco y Barry e Iris de Tierra-2 la rescatan. Jesse y Harry buscan refugio en Tierra-1 y ella se va a Opal City después de descubrir hasta dónde llegará Harry para mantenerla a salvo. Jesse regresa después de que secuestran a su padre y trabaja con el Equipo Flash. Jesse y Wally se ven afectados por la materia oscura cuando Harry intenta restaurar la velocidad de Barry; Barry luego la saca de su coma. Después de la derrota de Zoom, Jesse regresa a Tierra-2 con su padre. Meses después, Jesse exhibe habilidades de velocista y aspira a ayudar a las personas, aunque su padre lo desaprueba. Después de que ella ayuda a Barry dos veces, Harry se muestra más alentador y le pide a Cisco que le haga un traje de velocista. Jesse y Harry regresan a Tierra-2, donde Jesse se convierte en el superhéroe veloz de Tierra-2 bajo el nombre de Jesse Quick. Jesse y Wally admiten sus sentimientos y tienen una relación a larga distancia hasta que ella rompe con Wally.
Cazador Zolomon / Zoom
Hunter Zolomon / Zoom (interpretado por Teddy Sears , [63] inicialmente interpretado por Ryan Handley, [64] [65] con la voz de Tony Todd ; [66] temporadas 2-3 y 5 y 9) es un velocista de la Tierra-2 que está obsesionado con ser el único velocista en el multiverso y el principal antagonista de la segunda temporada. El productor ejecutivo Andrew Kreisberg dijo que, en la primera temporada "con Reverse-Flash, simplemente modulamos la voz de Tom Cavanagh, y este año queríamos hacer algo un poco diferente [para Zoom]. Parte del misterio de la temporada es quién o qué está debajo del traje de Zoom, así que queríamos hacer algo como James Earl Jones como Darth Vader : esta voz icónica que sale de esta máscara". [66] Hunter era un niño traumatizado (interpretado por Octavian Kaul [67] ) que presenció el asesinato de su madre a manos de su padre, lo que desencadenó su sed de sangre como asesino en serie antes de obtener sus habilidades de velocista de la explosión del acelerador de partículas en Tierra-2. Insatisfecho, buscó aumentar su velocidad con los sueros Velocity que pronto descubrió que conllevaban una enfermedad fatal. También viajó por el multiverso y encarceló a Jay Garrick con una máscara amortiguadora de velocidad después de que no tuvo éxito en robar la velocidad de Jay para curarse. Inspirado para ser héroe y villano, usa el nombre de Jay como el fraudulento Flash de Tierra-2 para infundir falsas esperanzas, que luego se lleva como Zoom. Al descubrir Tierra-1, planea aumentar la velocidad de Barry, enviando a varios metahumanos de Tierra-2 para luchar contra Flash de Tierra-1 mientras también se infiltra en el equipo como el interés amoroso de Caitlin Snow. Zoom extorsiona a Harry Wells para que robe físicamente la velocidad de Barry secuestrando a Jesse Wells. Después de tener éxito en robar la velocidad de Barry, Zoom trae a su ejército de metahumanos de Tierra-2 para conquistar Tierra-1 y construir un dispositivo capaz de destruir las otras Tierras en el multiverso, para asegurarse de que siga siendo el único velocista. Hunter busca corromper la mente de Caitlin para que sea como Killer Frost de Tierra-2 y luego la de Barry matando a Henry en el mismo lugar donde Reverse-Flash mató a Nora, convencido de que son similares debido a sus traumas infantiles. Sin embargo, Barry finalmente supera a Zoom en su pelea final antes de que dos Espectros del Tiempo lleguen para castigarlo por sus crímenes contra la línea del tiempo; lo transforman en Black Flash, un cadáver esclavizado por la Fuerza de la Velocidad. Subyugado por los Espectros del Tiempo, Black Flash hace apariciones ocasionales, como para lastimar a Savitar antes de ser asesinado por Killer Frost de Tierra-1.
Sears también interpreta brevemente la versión Tierra-1 del personaje, un individuo no metahumano. [68] [69]
Jay Garrick / Flash
Jay Garrick (interpretado por John Wesley Shipp ; temporadas 2-4 y 6-9) es la versión de Tierra-3 de Henry Allen. Hunter Zolomon lo mantuvo cautivo en un intento fallido de aprovechar su velocidad antes de inspirarse para tomar su nombre y personalidad para operar falsamente como Flash de Tierra-2. Zoom evita que escape al obligar a Jay a usar una máscara que suprimía su velocidad y le impedía hablar. Después de la derrota de Zoom, Jay es rescatado por Barry y regresa a Tierra-3. Jay adopta el casco Flash de Hunter como un símbolo de esperanza, sintiendo satisfacción por quitarle algo a Zoom como el villano velocista le había hecho a él. [70] Después de enterarse de que Henry es su doppelgänger de Tierra-1 y Barry es el hijo de Henry, Jay vela por Barry como un mentor comprensivo pero severo con el que se desarrolla una amistad. Después de que Barry deshace Flashpoint y trata de corregir los errores que dejó a su paso, le explica a Barry que el viaje en el tiempo puede tener consecuencias adversas y que Barry debe vivir con estos errores. Jay también ayuda a Barry a aceptar la muerte de Henry y a luchar contra Savitar. Los dos Flashes inicialmente destierran a Savitar a la Speed Force, pero Savitar logra escapar y Jay toma el lugar de Savitar. Después de ser liberado, Jay se une al Equipo Flash en la batalla final para derrotar a Savitar. Jay luego regresa para ayudar a Barry a usar Flashtime y revela que planea retirarse y está entrenando a un protegido como su sucesor como Flash. Después, Jay se retira y se establece con Joan. Barry habla con él sobre la próxima Crisis que está ocurriendo en el multiverso. Algún tiempo después de la Crisis, Jay ahora vive en Earth-Prime en Keystone City y recupera sus poderes de velocidad con la ayuda de Joan. Antes de que pueda unirse a la lucha contra los drones de Godspeed en Central City, termina cautivo para atraer a Impulse. Se revela que el futuro de 2040 lo tiene como mentor de Bart Allen, y Godspeed lo mata. Barry y XS pudieron rescatar a Jay y Bart con la ayuda de Mecha-Vibe. Jay más tarde ayudó a luchar contra los drones de Godspeed. Después de la derrota de Godspeed, Jay y Joan estuvieron presentes cuando Barry e Iris renovaron sus votos. Posteriormente, la muerte de Jay en 2040 fue borrada. Desafortunadamente, un evento borró a Joan ya que Jay está casado con otra persona, lo que hace que XS y Bart encuentren la anomalía temporal responsable el 31 de diciembre de 2013. Después de que XS y Bart arreglaran la línea de tiempo, el matrimonio de Jay con Joan se restablece cuando Jay les menciona a los dos sobre sus propias aventuras de viaje en el tiempo como una en la que luchó contra los nazis en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Antes de partir, menciona su próxima reunión con el presidente Lex Luthor y luego menciona que estaba bromeando al respecto. Jay y Joan de 2040 ayudan a Joe a encontrar a Iris en la piedra del tiempo que Darhk le dio a Joe. Más tarde ayuda a Barry a luchar con Thawne.
En cuanto a la diferencia entre su interpretación de Garrick y la de Allen, Shipp "pensó que Jay es mi versión de Barry" de la serie de 1990, y agregó: "Volví y vi un par de episodios de la versión de 1990-91 para recordarme lo que hice. [Jay] me recuerda mucho más a mi Barry Allen de hace 25 años que a mi Henry Allen. Volví y me sorprendió la actitud que tenía mi Barry Allen en algunas situaciones. Volví y retomé ese hilo y lo traje 25 años atrás, y traté de tejerlo". [71]
Patty Spivot
Patty Spivot (interpretada por Shantel VanSanten ; temporada 2) es la nueva protegida y compañera de Joe West, miembro del grupo de trabajo metahumano en CCPD junto con Cisco Ramon, y un interés amoroso de Barry Allen. [72] Su padre fue asesinado por Mark Mardon durante un robo a un banco, dejando a Patty decidida a detener a los criminales metahumanos. Ella cree que tener poderes sobrehumanos saca lo mejor o lo peor de las personas y reconoce el heroísmo de Flash. Su odio por Mark proviene de la culpa del sobreviviente ; cuando era adolescente, se suponía que debía hacer el depósito en el banco donde murió su padre. Cuando Patty tiene la oportunidad de vengarse de Mark, Flash la convence de elegir la justicia en lugar de la venganza. Ella deja Central City para continuar sus estudios en el programa de Ciencias Forenses en la Universidad de Midway City. También deduce la identidad secreta de Barry y se enfrenta a él para confirmarle su identidad y pedirle que renuncie a su sueño y se quede con él, pero Barry no admite nada, ya que no quiere impedir que Patty persiga dicho sueño. Más tarde, Patty engaña a Barry para que le revele su personaje de Flash cuando sale de Central City, lo que hace que se enfrente a ella en un tren, después de un ataque falso, donde se despiden y aparentemente terminan su relación en buenos términos.
Se afirma que la versión de Tierra-2 del personaje es un científico de la División de Ciencias Criminales y Forenses del Departamento de Policía de Central City.
Francine Oeste
Francine West (interpretada por Vanessa A. Williams ; [73] temporadas 2-3 y 9) es la madre de Iris West y Wally West y la esposa separada de Joe West. [74] Francine abandonó a su familia años antes de que Joe acogiera a Barry Allen, por culpa de poner en peligro a Iris con su abuso de drogas. Después de establecerse en Keystone City y después del nacimiento de Wally, Francine se vuelve sobria de su adicción y una buena madre para su hijo. Después de ser diagnosticada con el síndrome de MacGregor (una enfermedad terminal relacionada con el abuso de sustancias), intenta reconciliarse con su familia y confiarles a Wally antes de morir. Joe e Iris perdonan a Francine en su lecho de muerte y aceptan a Wally como parte de la familia.
Fuerza de velocidad
La Fuerza de la Velocidad (interpretada principalmente por Michelle Harrison y ocasionalmente por otros actores; temporadas 2-3 y 6-9) es una fuerza cósmica interdimensional de la naturaleza que está detrás de las habilidades de los velocistas. La Fuerza de la Velocidad ayudaría a Barry y a otros velocistas.
Introducido en la tercera temporada
Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Superchica
Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl (interpretada por Melissa Benoist ; [75] temporadas 3-6) es la amiga y aliada de Barry Allen de la Tierra-38, que es una superheroína extraterrestre del condenado planeta Krypton . Se conoció por primera vez después de que Barry rompió accidentalmente la barrera dimensional que separa sus universos al probar un dispositivo de taquiones (ver " Worlds Finest "). Supergirl demuestra ser una aliada de confianza después de viajar a Tierra-1 para ayudar a sus héroes a resistir una invasión alienígena, y Oliver Queen y Barry le confiaron un dispositivo que le permite viajar y comunicarse entre su universo y el de ellos. Ella y sus aliados ocasionalmente se unen a Barry y otros héroes de Tierra-1 en misiones. Benoist repite el papel de Supergirl .
Benoist también interpreta a Overgirl, la versión Tierra-X del personaje.
Julian Albert / Alquimia
Julian Albert Desmond / Alchemy (interpretado por Tom Felton , con la voz de Tobin Bell ; temporada 3) es un científico y compañero CSI en el CCPD que proviene de una próspera familia inglesa antigua. [76] [77] [78] El personaje fue originalmente conocido como Julian Dorn. [76] Trabaja con Barry Allen, aunque inicialmente los dos no se llevaban bien. Como Alchemy, es un acólito de Savitar que desbloquea el potencial de los metahumanos de la línea de tiempo de Flashpoint en preparación para un evento futuro. Julian no es consciente de esto, y de que solo asume el disfraz de Alchemy mientras está inconscientemente poseído por Savitar. [79] Para arreglar lo que hizo como Alchemy, Julian decide unirse al equipo para ayudar contra Savitar y otros metahumanos. Julian y Caitlin Snow desarrollan una relación romántica. Después de la derrota de Savitar, Julian regresó al Reino Unido.
Cynthia / Gitana
Cynthia / Gypsy (interpretada por Jessica Camacho ; temporadas 3-6) es una cazarrecompensas de la Tierra-19 con poderes similares a los de Vibe. [80] [81]
Marca Tracy
Tracy Brand (interpretada por Anne Dudek ; temporada 3) es una excéntrica estudiante de doctorado que estudia a los velocistas con "una mezcla heterogénea de idiosincrasias extravagantes". [82] Savitar la tiene en la mira debido a que en el futuro ella misma ayudó a la derrota de Savitar en 2021. Más tarde, Tracy se alinea con el Equipo Flash para cumplir su destino antes contra Savitar, además de ser el interés amoroso de HR Wells en el proceso. Más tarde, presencia cómo Savitar mata a HR y odia al remanente temporal rebelde.
Carla Tannhäuser
La Dra. Carla Tannhauser (interpretada por Susan Walters ; temporadas 3, 5, 6 y 8) es la madre separada de Caitlin, la esposa de Thomas Snow, ingeniera biomédica y directora ejecutiva de una importante empresa de investigación. [83]
Introducido en la cuarta temporada
Marlize DeVoe
Marlize DeVoe (interpretada por Kim Engelbrecht ; temporada 4) es una ingeniera muy inteligente y la esposa de Clifford DeVoe. [18] Inicialmente trabajó en diseños y dispositivos para el Pensador por lealtad y se unía a su esposo para acosar y burlarse del Equipo Flash cada vez que los dos obtenían una victoria. Pero a medida que la personalidad original de Clifford comienza a ser reemplazada por una de creciente crueldad y arrogancia, Marlize se da cuenta de que el esposo que amaba se había ido y ayuda al Equipo Flash a derrotar a DeVoe en la batalla final.
Amuleto negro
Leslie Jocoy / Amunet Black (interpretada por Katee Sackhoff ; temporadas 4 y 6) es una líder criminal metahumana que opera un mercado negro clandestino para supervillanos metahumanos, y la ex amante de Goldface. [84] [85] Originalmente una azafata, tiene el poder de manipular el metal, pero prefiere usar fragmentos de metal especiales cuando está en combate. Amunet convenció a Caitlin Snow para que trabajara con ella, prometiéndole una cura. Caitlin luego deja su empleo, pero Amunet intenta repetidamente obligarla a volver a su lado. El Equipo Flash luego forma una tregua con Amunet cuando su secuaz Norvok planea vender sus fragmentos de metal. Durante este tiempo, teoriza que Caitlin no pudo acceder a Killer Frost debido a un efecto placebo. Después de hacer un dispositivo para que el Equipo Flash lo use contra el dispositivo de Iluminación de DeVoe, Amunet escapa en un tornado metálico. Aunque la Crisis no la afecta en gran medida, Amunet regresa cuando se enfrenta a Goldface en una guerra territorial, ya que ambos buscaban la flor de la Hija de Rappaccini. Flash los detiene liberando polen de dicha flor, lo que hace que los dos señores del crimen sean espontáneos entre sí. Más tarde, Amunet envió a Goldface y sus hombres a asaltar el Departamento de Policía de Central City para robar las metabalas, y luego es encarcelado como resultado, mientras que Goldface recibió una sentencia reducida.
Mateo Norvock
Matthew Norvock (interpretado por Mark Sweatman; temporadas 4-7) es un secuaz metahumano de Amunet Black, cuyo ojo derecho protésico esconde un apéndice parecido a un tentáculo que usa como arma. [86] Trató de vender algo del metal de Amunet a otros señores del crimen en un acto de traición, pero su exjefe lo derrota después de que la criatura con forma de serpiente es cortada y es arrestado por Joe West. Más tarde, Norvock es uno de los metahumanos que Cicada está cazando e incluso ayuda a Killer Frost a rastrear a Bloodwork. Norvock es un observador durante el juicio de Frost, agradeciéndole a este último por mostrarle al público que los criminales pueden ser redimidos, ya que Frost voluntariamente va a prisión para pagar por crímenes anteriores.
Sharon Finkel
Sharon Finkel (interpretada por Donna Pescow ; temporada 4) es una terapeuta a quien Barry Allen e Iris West visitan, al igual que otros miembros del Equipo Flash. [87]
Oficial Jones
El oficial "Jonesy" Jones (interpretado por Klarc Wilson; temporadas 4 y 5) es miembro del Departamento de Policía de Central City. Después de ser controlado mentalmente por Spencer Young, desarrolla un odio hacia los metahumanos. Ayuda a Cicada dándole una lista de metas para matar y le da la ubicación donde los metas en la lista son llevados a protección policial. Después de que Cecile y Singh descubren su participación con Cicada (gracias a las habilidades telepáticas de Cecile), es despedido y arrestado por el CCPD.
Introducido en la quinta temporada
Vanessa Ambres
La Dra. Vanessa Ambres (interpretada por Lossen Chambers; temporada 5) es una doctora de urgencias en el Hospital Central City que comparte el sentimiento antimetahumano de Cicada. Después de haber tratado a muchas víctimas de ataques metahumanos y de haber perdido a su prometido Darius durante el alboroto de Zoom, cuida de Grace Gibbons y protege a regañadientes a Orlin Dwyer. Ambres incluso roba medicamentos de urgencias para ayudar a la Cicada actual. Después de ayudar al Equipo Flash a curar a Orlin, la Dra. Ambres es asesinada por la Cicada del futuro.
Thomas Snow / Carámbano
Thomas Snow / Icicle (interpretado por Kyle Secor ; temporada 5) es el padre de Caitlin Snow y el esposo de Carla Tannhauser. [88] Aunque se creía que había muerto de ELA, Thomas es encontrado en un laboratorio ártico por Caitlin, Barry y Cisco después de que Ralph descubre que el certificado de defunción de Snow fue falsificado. Más tarde se enteran de que en su intento de curar su ELA, se convirtió en un metahumano criogénico con una personalidad malvada como Caitlin. Cuando la mayoría del Equipo Flash comienza a congelarse, Caitlin demuestra ser inmune justo antes de que Killer Frost resurja. Padre e hija participan en una batalla de hielo. Después de que la personalidad de Thomas emerge brevemente, Icicle golpea a Killer Frost y se escapa. Icicle luego regresa con un plan para eliminar los lados humanos de Caitlin y Carla. Está a punto de matar a Caitlin, cuando Thomas de repente encuentra la fuerza para regresar a su forma humana. Cuando Caitlin es atacada por Cicada, Thomas se sacrifica para salvar la vida de su hija.
Grace Gibbons / Cigarra II
Grace Gibbons (interpretada por Islie Hirvonen como preadolescente, Sarah Carter como adulta; temporada 5) es la sobrina huérfana de Orlin Dwyer que perdió a sus padres en un incidente metahumano. Ella quedó en coma después de quedar atrapada en los escombros que caían del Satélite de la Iluminación, lo que también afectó a su tío. Más tarde, cuando Nora West-Allen (XS) entra en la mente de Grace, se revela que ella es consciente de lo que está sucediendo a pesar de su estado comatoso porque un pequeño fragmento del satélite afectó su cerebro; convirtiéndola en una metahumana y formando una barrera mental para evitar más invasiones. Atrapada en sus dolorosos recuerdos y emociones negativas, Grace ahora comparte el odio de su tío hacia todos los metahumanos a pesar de ser uno y se da a entender que es incluso más poderosa que él. Ahora declara la guerra contra Flash y XS, prometiendo hacerlos pagar por cualquier medio necesario. Cuando Orlin se cura de sus habilidades metahumanas, una Grace adulta del futuro ataca los Laboratorios STAR, mata al Dr. Ambres y lo secuestra. La Grace adulta proviene de un futuro donde los metahumanos prosperan, por lo que ha tomado el manto de Cicada al despertar de su coma para completar la misión de su tío de matarlos a todos, sirviendo como uno de los dos antagonistas principales de la quinta temporada. Primero apunta a Vickie Bolen, una metahumana que causó accidentalmente la muerte de sus padres. Durante su pelea con Flash, Grace se enfrenta a su tío, quien intenta razonar con ella, lo que la lleva a matarlo antes de huir. Cuando Orlin muere en los brazos de Flash, le dice que salve a Grace. Grace luego secuestra a su yo más joven del hospital. Luego se estrella en la batalla entre el Equipo Flash e Icicle, robando el crioatomizador que Icicle había robado antes. Luego roba versiones prototipo de la cura metahumana de STAR Labs, que puede convertir en una versión letal con el crioatomizador. Nora vuelve a entrar en la mente de Grace y con una versión de Orlin la convence con éxito de abandonar sus sentimientos antimetahumanos. Mientras tanto, la Grace adulta deja de existir después de que Flash destruye su daga con una pistola de espejos. Se menciona que la Grace actual fue colocada en un hogar de acogida.
Kamilla Hwang
Kamilla Hwang (portrayed by Victoria Park; seasons 5–7) is a bartender, aspiring photographer and Cisco Ramon's girlfriend. She gets a job as a photographer for the Central City Citizen under Iris West-Allen and provides occasional assistance at S.T.A.R. Labs. After Cisco took a leave of absence from Team Flash, Kamilla took a more active role by filling in for him in certain areas until he returned. While working late however, she discovered evidence involving Eva McCulloch's secret mirror clone conspiracy. Before she could alert the rest of Team Flash, she gets shot her with McCulloch Technologies' mirror gun while Eva created a mirror clone of her so their enemies wouldn't get suspicious. Her mirror clone sacrifices herself to briefly open Bloodwork's cell. Iris manages to find Kamilla within the Mirrorverse. Kamilla is eventually released from the Mirrorverse following Mirror Monarch's defeat. She and Cisco later leave Central City when she got a job offer.
Jenna West
Jenna West is the daughter of Joe West and Cecile Horton, the younger half sister of Iris West-Allen and Wally West, and the maternal half sister of Joanie.
Trevor Shinick
Trevor Shinick (portrayed by Everick Golding; season 5) is a prison guard at Iron Heights Prison in 2049. He is in charge of Eobard Thawne's cell in the meta-human wing.
Negative Speed Force
The Negative Speed Force (portrayed by various actors; seasons 5 & 9) is an interdimensional cosmic force of nature as the opposite of the regular Speed Force. It was initially believed to be created by Eobard Thawne as an alternate power source. After Thawne was killed, it became obsessed with getting revenge on Barry Allen who it blamed for the death of its avatar, even willing to upset the balance of the positive and negative forces in the process. It possessed several individuals that Barry knew and was close with in an attempt to kill him and his family.
Introduced in season six
Ramsey Rosso / Bloodwork
Ramsey Rosso (portrayed by Sendhil Ramamurthy; seasons 6 & 9) is a physician with a genius intellect, the world's leading expert on hematological oncology and a former colleague of Caitlin Snow who has a desire to defy the laws of nature and the main antagonist of season six's first half.[89] After his mother dies of HLH, Rosso developed a cure for the disorder using dark matter in spite of Caitlin's warnings. Though he ran numerous simulations that showed otherwise, he was turned into a metahuman after testing the cure on himself as he was also dying of HLH. In his pursuit to cure himself, he discovered he could use his abilities to transform people into zombie-like monsters by draining their blood and manipulating them. After learning adrenaline-filled blood worked best, he killed dozens of people to increase his strength before eventually attacking Barry. With the speedster under his control, he attempted to convert all of Central City into his "Blood Brothers and Sisters", only to be foiled by Team Flash's teamwork. Bloodwork transformed into a blood monster to fight the Flash in retaliation, but he is trapped in a special machine previously used to contain Chester Runk's black hole-based powers before remanding him to A.R.G.U.S.'s custody. A few months later, Eva McCulloch's mirror clones get a sample of his blood and break him out, but he only agreed to the former; choosing to stay imprisoned and "play the long game".[90] Shortly thereafter, Ramsey began his revenge plan, crashing Barry's birthday party, turning his friends into zombies, and using Wally West to infect the multiverse. However, Ramsey is confronted by Barry, Oliver Queen, and John Diggle, who help save Wally and stop Ramsey's plans. Ramsey loses all of his powers while also being cured of his HLH, but ended up being imprisoned for life due to his crimes.
Daisy Korber
Daisy Korber (portrayed by Stephanie Izsak; seasons 6–9) is a member of the Central City Police Department.
In 2049, Daisy Korber is shown to be the captain of the CCPD and has her encounter with "Malcolm Gilmore" who resembles Eddie Thawne.
Esperanza Garcia / Ultraviolet
Esperanza Garcia / Ultraviolet (portrayed by Alexa Barajas, voiced by Erika Soto in season 7; seasons 6–8) is a metahuman assassin and cousin of Allegra Garcia who also has abilities based on the electromagnetic spectrum. She was believed to have been killed during the original particle accelerator explosion, but was taken in, revived and trained to be an assassin by Black Hole. In addition, Ultraviolet's vocal cords were removed by Dr. Olsen which explains the special mask to help her speak. After attacking CCPD to kill Allegra, she was defeated by the Flash and sent to Iron Heights. Afterwards, she made minor reappearances during a criminal gala held by Remington Meister, attacking Sue Dearbon for stealing a diamond with information on Black Hole, and being swayed to Eva McCulloch's side alongside Doctor Light and Sunshine. Ultraviolet later goes after Dr. Olsen to exact her revenge which leads to her running into Allegra and Dearbon. When catching up to Dr. Olsen later, she was promised to be fully healed if she takes out Allegra. Both of them were defeated by Allegra. With Dr. Olsen in police custody, Allegra mentions to Ultraviolet that Caitlin now has Dr. Olsen's notes so that she can work on healing her. Caitlin was able to remove the Black Hole chip from Ultraviolet's chip. Upon Caitlin putting a special collar on her, Ultraviolet still wants to go after Black Hole's remnants despite Allegra's objection. By the time Allegra caught up to her, most of the remnants were taken out at the cost of Ultraviolet's life. She disintegrated in Allegra's arms.
Sue Dearbon
Sue Dearbon (portrayed by Natalie Dreyfuss; seasons 6–8) is a missing person that Ralph Dibny had been attempting to find. She is a thief with connections to Black Hole. When Ralph first found her, Sue manipulated Ralph into helping her get a diamond from a low level criminal before making off with it. At her hideout, Sue discovered information on Black Hole embedded in the diamond. She later robbed several banks used by the organization with one of them being under the alias of "January Galore" (portrayed by Rebecca Roberts), only to encounter Ralph and Cisco. She gave them the diamond and explained Black Hole was extorting her parents before departing once more. During a third encounter, Ralph discovers Sue joined Black Hole to kill its leader Joseph Carver. Despite some difficulty, he was able to talk her out of it. After Eva McCulloch killed Carver, Sue believed she could return to her family until she learned Eva framed her for the murder, resulting in Sue and Ralph going off the grid. She later returned where she poses as a police officer to warn Joe about Mirror Monarch's mirror clone plot and Ralph finding the evidence to clear her name. Following Mirror Monarch giving up, Sue and Ralph left to find other organizations like Black Hole and take them out. Sue later returned to help Chester and Allegra deal with Cecile controlled by Psycho-Pirate's mask. While breaking in the museum Sue performs a lasers-dodging dance and a front handspring, the possessed Cecile uses her powers on Sue to tranquilize herself before recovered at med bay. Sue arrives at CC Jitters to stop Ultraviolet from attacking Allegra then they capture her outside the hospital, at the Team Flash base Sue and Ultraviolet start to fight as Sue does a cartwheel when Chester gets hit by Ultraviolet's blast before she teleports to find Olsen, Sue and Allegra have an argument about what happened, the team locates Ultraviolet at the warehouse. Sue defeats Dr. Olsen's men with her cartwheel somersault. Sue visits Iris mentioning that Black Hole has been defeated and her parents are incarcerated enabling Sue to take over their business. She accompanies Iris to Coast City to investigate the Coast City Phantom. They find it in the form of Tinya Wazzo who is looking for her birth mother who abandoned her. Sue and Iris persuaded her to come with them.
Introduced in season seven
Kristen Kramer
Kristen Kramer (portrayed by Carmen Moore; seasons 7–9) is a woman of Wet'suwet'en descent (as is Moore) who serves as a liaison from the Governor's Municipal Logistics Commission. Her background is that the platoon she was part of was led into an ambush by an unidentified metahuman that they trusted which led to her issues with metahumans that claim that they can do good. She admits to Joe that she is hunting Killer Frost. When Killer Frost was apprehended and put on trial, Kramer used Councillor Strong to push Judge Tanaka's decision to use the meta-cure on Killer Frost but this is thwarted when Killer Frost opted to serve a life sentence to atone for past misdeeds. Kramer later returned where she was investigating the disappearance of Rainbow Raider. She was also having the metahuman cure bullets be made causing Joe to resign from the CCPD. Joe later found information thanks to a military contact that Kristen actually lead her unit into an ambush as Joe claims to Cecile that she was working with the enemy that wiped out her platoon. Kramer did not lead her men into the ambush deliberately - her brother (not by blood) Adam Creyke did. He just warned her to stay away and she didn't realize what was about to happen. She has blamed herself ever since and is now asking Joe to help her track Adam down. While staking out Creyke's boat, Joe and Kristen are ambushed. They managed to turn the tide on Creyke and take him prisoner. After informing the FBI everything about him, Kramer and Joe started to return to Central City where they witnessed its civilians leaving town and Godspeed's two splintered fractions fighting each other. It turns out that she is a metahuman who can copy the ability of any meta in close proximity for a short period of time, thus she survived the explosion that took out the rest of her unit by copying Adam's invulnerability and later gains superspeed to save Joe from a clone of Godspeed. Realizing what her actions have caused, she decides to take a leave of absence and sort of get her head straight. Kramer later is on Iris West's podcast about her recent experience of copying metahuman abilities and mentioned that she has disbanded the Anti-Metahuman Task Force. She's seen investigating the microchip robbery that was caused by a metahuman incarnation of the Royal Flush Gang. Kramer later asks for Barry's badge during Xotar's crime spree when the latter's suspected of being Joseph Carver's other mole which Barry has no knowledge of. Kramer states that she will try to find proof of Barry's innocence (which happens when Barry undoes Eobard Thawne's Reverse-Flashpoint timeline). When Goldface raids the Central City Police Department to get the meta-bullets which he heard about from Blacksmith, Kristen and Barry are among those taken captive. Though Kristen managed to break free from her meta-dampening bracelets that were also rigged to explode by mimicking their energy. After mentioning how she unintentionally mimicking the heat abilities of a barista on the ice coffee she ordered while explaining how she can't control it, Barry learns that she has a hard time asking for help. Barry persuades her to hold off Goldface when he has used his chain to strangle Daisy Korber. After Flash helped defeat Goldface and his henchmen, Kramer deduced that Barry was Flash and he agreed to train her improve her abilities as Kramer also revealed that she transferred the meta-bullets to A.R.G.U.S. five weeks ago. Kramer later informs Barry about a possible promotion. When the Red Death's Rogues raid the CCPD, Kramer does copy Rainbow Raider's ability before the Red Death places the power-dampening cuffs on her. After the Flash and Grodd work together to undo the Red Death's control, Kramer manages to sneak away.
Alexa Rivera / Fuerza
Alexa Rivera / Fuerza (portrayed by Sara Garcia;[91] seasons 7–8) is a conduit for the all-powerful Strength Force. Originally a social aid health worker who is working hard to overcome a dark past as she helps the underprivileged in Central City, she assumes the form of a hulking female who kills Abra Kabadra. After being apparently killed by the Speed Force, Barry and Iris were able to revive her. With the same device that Caitlin used to talk to Frost when they shared the same body, Alexa speaks to Fuerza who helps the Flash subdue Psych and persuade to come to S.T.A.R. Labs together but the Speed Force later zaps Alexa, Iris and Psych. She, Deon and Psych later helped the Flash convince the Speed Force that they're on the same side. Afterwards, Alexa moves in with the Speed Force. Cecile later helps Psych rescue Fuerza. She and the other positive Force avatars empower the Flash to defeat the Reverse-Flash. Afterwards, the Strength Force is fixed enough to return everything that was displaced by the Negative Still Force back to its respective locations.
Deon Owens
Deon Owens (portrayed by Christian Magby; seasons 7–8) is a conduit for the Still Force. Originally a teenage football star who got a salesman job following a career-ending move, he uses his time abilities to relive his past before being convinced to stop by Chester and Cisco. Deon later encountered Barry and aged the component for the vest made to keep the Still Force from leaving his body. After Barry's time-travel trip is aborted to keep the Strength Force, the Sage Force, and the Still Force from being created, Deon is confronted by the Speed Force who sways him into an alliance. Deon was able to freeze Barry in place so that the Speed Force can zap Iris, Alexa and Bashir. He, Fuerza and Psych later helped the Flash to help the Speed Force realize that they're all on the same side. Afterwards, Deon moves in with the Speed Force. Deon also preserves Iris in a time loop during the Godspeed War. Deon later notes Iris's suspicion that something is wrong and helps send Barry to 2031 to find out about Eobard Thawne's Reverse-Flashpoint timeline. Deon later learns Iris's time fluxes causes time to fracture nearby. As Iris's time sickness got worse, Deon got sick as well. Afterwards, he apparently double-crosses Barry to be trapped in an area of time while making off with the device needed to find Iris. In reality, Deon lost access to his body and is now possessed by the Negative Still Force. He used some of his remaining strength to send XS to save Barry. Deon later approaches Thawne and states that it is time to "fulfill his destiny". Their conversation ended with Deon killing Thawne by aging to death and sacrifices Iris so that Thawne can be revived in the time remnant Thawne's body. Cecile helps Psych rescue the real Deon. He and the other positive Force avatars empower the Flash so that he can defeat the Reverse-Flash. Afterwards, the Still Force is fixed enough to return everything that was displaced by the Negative Still Force back to its respective locations.
Bashir Malik / Psych
Bashir Malik / Psych (portrayed by Ennis Esmer; seasons 7–8) is a conduit for the Sage Force. Originally a man previously abandoned by his biological and adoptive parents, his psychic abilities make people experience their worst fears. These include Cecile's fear of someone in a straitjacket, Barry's fear of his enemies, in the form of Eobard Thawne and Savitar, defeating him as well as his failure to keep everyone alive, Vibe seeing Kamilla in danger, and Killer Frost being handed over to the police by Caitlin Snow. With help from Cecile, Flash managed to defeat Psych, who faded away. The Speed Force later suspects that Psych and Fuerza are beings just like her. This is later confirmed when Cisco later considered him a conduit for the Sage Force. Iris, Allegra, and Kamilla later encountered Psych in the Allen family's old home where he subjected them to their worst fears. They escaped from Psych during Barry's trip to the past. Flash and Iris later learned about his past when he started going after the League of Lions members from his old high school that are now millionaires and placing them in catatonic conditions. When it came to the latest person, Flash was able to talk him down with Fuerza's help and he came along with them quietly while undoing the effects of the League of Lions members. When the Speed Force raided S.T.A.R. Labs with Deon, Psych, Iris, and Alexa were zapped by the Speed Force, something revealed to have been an illusion used to trick the Speed Force. He, Fuerza, and Psych later helped Flash to snap the Speed Force back to her senses. Afterwards, Psych moves in with the Speed Force. Later, Cecile's abilities rescues Psych. He and the other positive Force avatars empower the Flash to defeat the Reverse-Flash. Afterwards, the Sage Force is fixed enough to return everything that was displaced by the Negative Still Force back to its respective locations.
Bart West-Allen / Impulse
Bart West-Allen / Impulse (portrayed by Jordan Fisher;[92] seasons 7–8) is the son of Barry Allen and Iris West and younger brother of Nora West-Allen (who was manifested into existence after the Crisis) from the future. He showed up with Nora in the present where he meets Barry. During his time, he lost his uncle Jay Garrick to Godspeed where Bart considered Godspeed to be his version of Eobard Thawne. When the present day Jay was captured by the Godspeed Drones, Bart tried to rescue him only for the attacks of the Godspeed Drones to place him in a coma with his speed-healing helping him out. Nora and Bart later time-travel to 2013 where they investigate why Joan was erased. They managed to undo Joan's erasing. When Iris appeared in 2049, Nora was unable to return her to her own time due to the Negative Still Force. After Joan Williams confirms that there are negative tachyons in Iris, Nora heads to Flash's time to warn him of it. Bart and Nora later help Flash in fighting Eobard Thawne.
Introduced in season eight
Despero
Despero (portrayed by Tony Curran; season 8) is an alien from a point in the future where Flash supposedly brought armageddon to Earth. His abilities come from the Fires of Py'tar, and he also wears a special belt that allows him to travel through time and assume a human form. Some of Despero's history involved him being part of a rebellion against a tyrant that he was unable to bring himself to kill resulting in Despero being banished from Earth. He traveled to the present to dispose of Flash where he also fought Atom. After the confrontation and reading Flash's mind, Despero gave him seven days to prove him wrong or else he will do away with him. When Despero catches up to Flash at the former S.T.A.R. Labs hideout that he and the other superheroes used, he witnesses Deon Owens sending Flash to 2030. Despero proceeded to torture Team Flash until Flash undid the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline. Flash stated that Eobard Thawne was responsible for what happened and to head to 2030 to see if any changes happened there. Despero assumes his true form and heads there. Afterwards, Despero begins to target Thawne which involved mind-controlling a time-traveling Mia Queen. It was then revealed that Despero was the tyrant who was overthrown and exiled. With help from the technology provided by Chester, Barry was able to cut off Despero's access to the Fires of Py'tar causing Despero to get away.
Taylor Downs
Taylor Downs (portrayed by Rachel Drance; season 8–9) is a reporter for the Central City Citizen Media who starts to develop a rivalry with Allegra. This lasted until Allegra revealed her abilities during the attack from Doctor Light and Sunshine.
Deathstorm
Deathstorm (portrayed by Robbie Amell; season 8) is a being of negative cold fusion energy that was created from Ronnie Raymond's sacrifice. In a black flame form, he was responsible for killing Stan Mullins, Donna Winters, Caitlin's yoga teacher Parker DeStefano, Colin Smith, Megan Landa, and Veronica Binning where they each suffered a grief. After impersonating Quincy P. Runk to get to Chester, Deathstorm manipulated Caitlin into using the Quantum Splicer so that he can have a physical body. This happened when Caitlin and Frost confronted it at Piedmont State Park attacking six campers after thwarting an attempt to contain it. He is restored but Caitlin notices there are an occasional irregularity with his body and he later assumed his Deathstorm form. While feeding off of more grieving people, he plans to make Caitlin into his bride to end his loneliness. After impersonating Ultraviolet to fight Allegra, Deathstorm dodges Flash and took Caitlin to Ripley's Wild World where he killed some of the people there to feed off the grief. As he starts to use his powers on her, Deathstorm flees upon declaring that Caitlin is not ready, impersonating Eddie Thawne to get to Iris. While feeding off of Team Flash's grief, Deathstorm is confronted by Frost as Hellfrost, saving Caitlin and consuming Deathstorm.
Tinya Wazzo / Phantom Girl
Tinya Wazzo (portrayed by Mika Abdalla;[93] season 8) is a girl with ghost abilities that has been operating as the Coast City Phantom. Iris and Sue take her along to help her in finding her birth mother Renee who abandoned her. When they did find Renee, Iris' time sickness caused Renee to disappear into the Still Force leaving Tinya devastated. She later makes Iris disappear and advises Sue not to go after her again. Barry later visits Tinya in Coast City hoping to get her to help find Iris. She turns him down as she still blames Iris for what happened to Renee and takes her leave. After Thawne was defeated, Flash and Iris reunite Tinya with Renee after everything that was trapped in the Still Force was returned to their respectful locations.
Meena Dhawan / Fast Track
Meena Dhawan (portrayed by Kausar Mohammed; season 8) is the CEO of Fast Track Labs. She became a speedster by using the Biometric Lightning Oscillation Chamber (BLOC), which she invented alongside the amnesiac time remnant of Eobard Thawne, with whom she was romantically involved. Barry gives her the moniker "Fast Track" and mentors her. She briefly becomes corrupted by the Negative Speed Force and is distraught when the Negative Forces kill her lover by resurrecting the original Thawne in his body. After his defeat, the BLOC is depowered and Meena loses her speed. She is last seen preparing to depart; Iris gave her Eobard's yellow tie, noting that though she didn't meet this version, he was a "special person", to which Meena agreed.
Negative Still Force
The Negative Still Force (portrayed by various actors) is an interdimensional cosmic force of nature as the opposite of the regular Still Force. It was initially believed to be simply an extra-dimensional source of energy before eventually showcasing its own personality. The Negative Still Force gets Iris sick with an illness where time fluxes that causes time to fracture in order to get the positive Forces sick. The Negative Still Force impersonated Deon Owen while constantly feeding on energy before obtaining the forms of Fuerza and Psych. After approaching Thawne to "fulfill [a] destiny" by killing their pawn by aging to death, the Negative Still Force sacrifices Iris in order to use Eobard's time remnant to revive the original Thawne. The Negative Still Force's three forms then empower Thawne as an enhanced avatar.
Introduced in season nine
Ryan Wilder / Red Death
Ryan Wilder / Red Death (portrayed by Javicia Leslie; season 9) is the Earth-4125 counterpart of Ryan Wilder. She was adopted by the Wayne family, and was left as Gotham City's sole protector when they were killed by Joe Chill. She became friends with her Earth's Iris, who was accidentally killed during a fight with her Earth's Barry. She then created a suit with an Artificial Speed Force and became Red Death, but was rejected from the Speed Force and landed on Earth-Prime in a vibrational phase. Unaware of the Spectre's new multiverse, she believed it was an alternate timeline.
She recruited the Rogues to help solidify her and resolved to build a Cosmic Treadmill so she could return home, going so far as to threaten Iris's life to ensure Flash's compliance. She was defeated by Flash, Gorilla Grodd, and Batwoman and remanded to A.R.G.U.S. custody so Batwoman's identity would be kept secret. Spectre later revealed that she was from Earth-4125, not another timeline.
Owen Mercer / Captain Boomerang
Owen Mercer (portrayed by Richard Harmon; season 9) is a member of the new Rogues and works for Red Death. He is the second villain with this title and uses special Wayne Enterprises boomerangs acquired by Red Death, and can also teleport.
Andrea Wozzeck / Fiddler
Andrea Wozzeck / Fiddler (portrayed by Magda Apanowicz; season 9) is a member of the new Rogues and works for Red Death. She is the second villain with this title, and using a special Wayne Enterprises fiddle, can manipulate sound and entrap people in vibrational phases. She is a fan of Nine Inch Nails.
Guest stars
The following is a supplementary list of guest stars, some recurring, who appear in lesser roles. The characters are listed in order of appearance by the season in which they first appeared.
Introduced in season one
Clyde Mardon (portrayed by Chad Rook[94]) – A bank robber and murderer who was turned into a metahuman with the ability to control the weather of his surroundings. He is shot and killed by Joe West in the pilot episode.
Simon Stagg (portrayed by William Sadler[95]) – An industrialist and philanthropist who is fascinated with the Flash (Barry Allen) to the point of exploitation. He is killed by Eobard Thawne.
Java (portrayed by Michasha Armstrong) – The head of security for Stagg Enterprises. Danton Black bribed him to gain access to Simon Stagg's house, but Java refused. In retaliation, Danton used his powers to kill him.
Danton Black / Multiplex (portrayed by Michael Christopher Smith[96]) – A scientist-turned-metahuman with an ability to duplicate himself. He falls out a window trying to attack the Flash after being defeated. When the Flash tries to pull him up, Multiplex lets himself fall to his death.
Kyle Nimbus / Mist (portrayed by Anthony Carrigan[97]) – A metahuman who can turn himself into a poisonous mist and is an enemy of Joe West. He was held in the S.T.A.R. Labs prison before being set free by Leonard Snart.
Bette Sans Souci / Plastique (portrayed by Kelly Frye[98]) – A former war veteran and metahuman with the ability to explode anything she touches. She is shot by General Wade Eiling and dies but her body turns into a bomb so Barry is forced to throw it into the ocean where it detonates safely away from the city.
Tony Woodward / Girder (portrayed by Greg Finley[99]) – A metahuman with the ability to turn his skin into steel. He bullied Barry Allen and Iris West when they were children. In season one, he kidnapped Iris to make himself famous only to be defeated by the Flash and remanded to the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline. He was later killed by Farooq during Barry's temporary power loss. In season two when Harry Wells' used the particle accelerator to restore Barry's speed, Woodward was turned into a reanimated corpse before being defeated the Flash once more.
Farooq Gibran / Blackout (portrayed by Michael Reventar) – A metahuman with the power to harness electricity. Farooq blamed Eobard Thawne for his friends' deaths after he accidentally killed them with his uncontrollable powers. He overloaded himself while trying to absorb the Flash's powers and died, with his body held in the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline.[100]
William Tockman / Clock King (portrayed by Robert Knepper)[101] – A master criminal. In season one of The Flash, Tockman took several civilians at CCPD hostage. Knepper reprises the role from Arrow.
Roy Bivolo / Prism / Rainbow Raider (portrayed by Paul Anthony[102]) – A metahuman with the ability to induce an uncontrollable rage in others. Bivolo infects and sends Barry Allen on a rage fit throughout the city which is only calmed by the Arrow, his team and S.T.A.R. Labs. After they defeat Bivolo, he was held in the particle accelerator prison before being set free by Leonard Snart. In season seven, it was mentioned by Kristen Kramer that Rainbow Raider has gone missing. In season nine, Rainbow Raider was recruited by Red Death and accompanied her in capturing Flash. His claim to siding with her is that Flash left him locked up in the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline for nine months.
Quentin Lance (portrayed by Paul Blackthorne[103]) – A police captain in the Starling City Police Department. He helps Joe West and Cisco Ramon discover Earth-1 Harrison Wells's corpse, and Quentin and Joe become friends in the process due to their similarities as police detectives and fathers. Blackthorne stars as the character on Arrow.
The Earth-2 version of the character (who is deceased) is mentioned by Black Siren in Arrow.
Blackthorne also played the Earth-X version of the character in the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover, a SS Sturmbannführer under Dark Arrow.
Laurel Lance / Black Canary (portrayed by Katie Cassidy[103]) – A Starling City assistant district attorney and vigilante. Cisco Ramon provides Laurel with an ultrasonic collar using components from both Sara Lance (Canary) and Hartley Rathaway's sonic weapons, improving Laurel's tactics with sonic weaponry. Cassidy stars as the character on Arrow.
Cassidy also portrays the Earth-2 version of the character named Black Siren, a villainous metahuman and one of Zoom's lieutenants.[104][105]
Cassidy also portrays the Earth-X version of the character named Siren-X, the unrequited lover of Dark Arrow and a remnant of the Earth-X regime who comes to Earth-1 to avenge Dark Arrow. She kidnaps Fallout from an A.R.G.U.S. transport to cause him to explode. With Leo Snart's help, the Flash defeats Siren-X and prevents her victim's explosion.
Lyla Michaels (portrayed by Audrey Marie Anderson) – An A.R.G.U.S. agent and John Diggle's wife. In season two, she travels to Central City to help Barry Allen track down King Shark after he escaped from A.R.G.U.S. custody. In season three, Lyla initially distrusted Barry after learning he altered her life while undoing the Flashpoint timeline, though she would later forgive him. After becoming the head of A.R.G.U.S. on Arrow, Lyla later assisted Team Flash by containing enemies S.T.A.R. Labs could not, such as Grodd, King Shark, and Bloodwork.[106] During "Crisis on Infinite Earths," Lyla was turned into Harbinger after the Monitor recruited her to help him avert an impending crisis.
Samantha Clayton (portrayed by Anna Hopkins) – The mother of Oliver Queen's unknown son William.[107][108] She lives in Central City with her son after she lied to Oliver that she miscarried. Hopkins appears as the character on Arrow.
Jason Rusch (portrayed by Luc Roderique) – A Hudson University graduate student and member of Martin Stein's research team on the F.I.R.E.S.T.O.R.M. project.[109]
King (portrayed by an uncredited actor) - Member of the Royal Flush Gang.
Queen (portrayed by an uncredited actor) - Member of the Royal Flush Gang.
Ace (portrayed by an uncredited actor) - Member of the Royal Flush Gang.
Shawna Baez / Peek-a-Boo (portrayed by Britne Oldford) – A metahuman with the ability to teleport.[110] She was being held in the S.T.A.R. Labs prison before being set free by Leonard Snart. She briefly reappears in season four's premiere, where she is recaptured by Kid Flash and Vibe. Based on the DC Comics character Peek-a-Boo.
Clarissa Stein (portrayed by Isabella Hofmann) – Martin Stein's wife.[111]
Anthony Bellows (portrayed by Vito D'Ambrosio) – A former police officer who became the Mayor of Central City. His corruption was later exposed by the Flash and Elongated Man and he was arrested by Joe West. Bellows is succeeded as mayor by Van Buren. While incarcerated at Iron Heights, he became a powerful figure where he gained lackeys and threatened David Ratchet. When Barry Allen is incarcerated at Iron Heights, he plays cards with Bellows and secretly uses speedster abilities to beat him in a card game.
Dante Ramon (portrayed by Nicholas Gonzalez) – Cisco Ramon's older unambitious brother.[112] Though they originally have a strained relationship due to their respective jealousies, they later try to reconcile their relationship. Barry resets the timeline to undo the Flashpoint timeline, resulting in Dante being killed by a drunk driver which briefly threatened Cisco and Barry's relationship.
Gonzalez also portrays the Earth-2 version of the character, Rupture, who wants revenge on Team Flash for killing Reverb, misled by Zoom to the circumstances of his brother's death.[113] Rupture is ultimately killed by Zoom.
James Jesse / Trickster (portrayed by Mark Hamill) – A terrorist serving a life sentence in Iron Heights. Barry and Joe seek his aid to stop Axel Walker, a new Trickster emulating him. After his first defeat by the Flash, Jesse becomes obsessed with the speedster. Hamill reprises the role from the 1990 television series,[114][115] later retroactively established that the James Jesse of Earth-90 and Earth-1 led near identical lives during that era. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name.
Hamill also portrays the Earth-3 version of the character who is Jay Garrick's enemy.[116]
Brie Larvan (portrayed by Emily Kinney) – A female version of DC Comics character Bug-Eyed Bandit. She is a narcissistic technical genius and killer who becomes a rival to Felicity Smoak.[117] She later appears as a member of the Young Rogues alongside Weather Witch and Rag Doll, with the three captured by Team Flash during a heist on McCulloch Technologies.
Ray Palmer / Atom (portrayed by Brandon Routh) – A scientist, inventor and businessman who is the CEO of Palmer Technologies.[118] He becomes friends with Cisco due to their shared fondness for advanced technologies. Routh recurs as the character on Arrow and is a regular on Legends of Tomorrow. In season eight, Ray Palmer visits Central City to attends Tech Con and had a rough start with Chester Runk. After assisting in the fight against Despero, Ray opens up the Quincy P. Runk Foundation. He later talks with Team Flash about their encounters with the time remnant version of Eobard Thawne.
In the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline, Ray was mentioned to have been among the Legends killed by Damien Darhk and Reverse-Flash leading to Ryan Choi succeeding him.
Hannibal Bates / Everyman (portrayed by Martin Novotny) – A metahuman with the ability to shapeshift, changing his appearance to resemble others. Owing to his powers, several other actors portrayed the character's various disguises (Chris Webb, Barbara Wallace, Laiken Laverock and Maxine Miller), including various series regulars.[119] When Earth-Prime was formed, Barry listed Everyman as a suspect to Cecile about the imposter Iris when Vibe mentions that he is alive on Earth-Prime before having dismissed that theory.
Tess Morgan (portrayed by Bre Blair) - The wife of Earth-1 Harrison Wells and another victim of Eobard Thawne.[120]
The Earth-2 version of the character (who is also deceased) is mentioned as the wife of Harry Wells and the mother of Jesse Quick.
Jake Simmons / Deathbolt (portrayed by Doug Jones[121]) – A metahuman with the ability to harness and weaponize plasma energy, reprising his role from Arrow.[122] As Simmons was not in Central City when the particle accelerator exploded, he gained his powers through other means. He is killed by Leonard Snart in "Rogue Air" because Snart claimed "he owed me money."
Introduced in season two
Albert Rothstein / Atom Smasher (portrayed by Adam Copeland) – A metahuman from Earth-2 with incredible strength and the ability to grow to an enormous size.[123] He dies of radiation poisoning after battling the Flash, though not before he reveals he was sent by Zoom with promises to return home.
Copeland also portrays the Earth-1 version of the character, a nuclear plant worker who was preemptively killed by Atom Smasher to fool Zoom in taking his identity.[124]
Eddie Slick / Sand Demon (portrayed by Kett Turton) – A metahuman from Earth-2 with the ability to transform his body into sand. He has had encounters with "the Flash" (Hunter Zolomon) on Earth-2 and is killed by the Flash (Barry Allen) on Earth-1. He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name.[125]
Turton also portrays the Earth-1 version of Slick, a career criminal and arsonist who never became a metahuman.[126]
Lewis Snart (portrayed by Michael Ironside) – A former police officer, career criminal, and the estranged abusive father of Leonard and Lisa Snart. He was killed by Leonard out of revenge.[127]
Henry Hewitt (portrayed by Demore Barnes) – A scientist who was affected by the particle accelerator explosion and a potential candidate to become Firestorm after Ronnie sacrificed himself. After being deemed unsuitable however, he acquired powers from the attempted merge and tried to kill Caitlin Snow and Jefferson Jackson, only to be defeated by the Flash and the new Firestorm before being remanded to the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline.[128]
Barnes also portrays the Earth-2 version of Hewitt, a kindly human scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs who works under Harry Wells.[3]
Jefferson "Jax" Jackson / Firestorm (portrayed by Franz Drameh) – A former athlete who became injured and worked as an auto mechanic. He was chosen to replace Ronnie Raymond as Firestorm's other half with Martin Stein.[129][130]
Shay Lamden / King Shark (portrayed by Dan Payne as a human, voiced by David Hayter as King Shark[131]) – A metahuman, anthropomorphic shark from Earth-2 sent by Zoom to kill the Flash. He was formerly a marine biologist who was mutated in an accident. The Earth-1 version of his wife, marine biologist Tanya Lamden, was brought in by A.R.G.U.S. to work on her late husband's counterpart; inventing a telepathy crown to communicate with him. King Shark was briefly restored to normal when the Flash used a metahuman cure on him. When Grodd escaped A.R.G.U.S., he stole the telepathy crown to attack Central City. However, Shay sacrificed his restored humanity to become King Shark once more and fight Grodd; with help from Flash and XS. He was quickly sent back to A.R.G.U.S.'s custody, under Tanya's care. Showrunner Andrew Kreisberg has stated that the character was originally introduced in The Flash: Season Zero comic because they would not have been able to create him for the series. He also added that in his initial appearance, it "was a very expensive 30 seconds of the show", and the producers did not think they could afford to do a whole episode with him, "so the idea was that he was one of Zoom's minions".[13]
Vandal Savage / Hath-Set (portrayed by Casper Crump) – A 6,000-year-old immortal who had manipulated leaders throughout history in an attempt to gain dominion over the entire world.[132]
Carter Hall / Khufu / Hawkman (portrayed by Falk Hentschel) – The latest reincarnation of an Egyptian prince who is fated to reincarnate throughout time along with his soulmate, Hawkgirl. He is based on the DC Comics character of the same name[134]
Thea Queen (portrayed by Willa Holland) – Oliver Queen's half-sister who began to operate as a vigilante, replacing Roy Harper as "Speedy". Holland stars as the character on Arrow.[133]
Damien Darhk (portrayed by Neal McDonough) – A former member of the League of Assassins and leader of his own clandestine group, H.I.V.E. McDonough appears as the character on Arrow.[135]
McDonough also portrays a Reverse-Flashpoint version of him. In this timeline, Damien Darhk was assisted by Reverse-Flash in slaying most of the Legends and Cisco Ramon. After being released from prison due to a technicality, Damien was in his penthouse when Barry approaches him for help. After using his Time Stone to see into Barry's true future as well as the fact that his daughter Nora is still alive there, Darhk agreed to help Barry. As Barry reaches the speeds needed to undo the Reverse-Flashpoint at the cost of the armageddon that Despero witnessed, Darhk coordinated him while fighting Frost and Chillblaine before being defeated by Ryan Choi and Sentinel. Darhk delayed his fading with the Time Stone. After Despero is defeated and Thawne is depowered, Darhk appears where he is briefly attacked by Mia for what happened to Laurel Lance. After a talk with Joe, Darhk gives him the Time Stone stating that it will come in handy some day. Darhk then fades away and Nora appears in his place.
Russell Glosson / Turtle (portrayed by Aaron Douglas) – A metahuman who can slow down his surroundings by absorbing kinetic energy. Following his defeat by the Flash, he is killed by Harry Wells.[136]
Floyd Lawton (portrayed by Michael Rowe) – A CCPD detective and partner of Iris West-Allen on Earth-2. He is not very adept at aiming and handling a gun, earning him the derogatory nickname, "Deadshot". Rowe previously appeared as the Earth-1 version of Lawton on Arrow.[3]
Adam Fells / Geomancer (portrayed by Adam Stafford) – A metahuman with the ability to create earthquakes.[138]
Scott Evans (portrayed by Tone Bell) – The editor of Central City Picture News following Eric Larkin's death and a love interest for Iris West.[139]
Tanya Lamden (portrayed by Haley Beauchamp in season two, Zibby Allen in season five) - A marine biologist and wife of the late Earth-1 Shay Lamden who Cisco and Caitlin ask about while locating his Earth-2 counterpart, King Shark. She was later brought in by A.R.G.U.S. to work on the aforementioned metahuman. As of season five, she invented a telepathy crown to communicate with him. When Barry, Caitlin, and Cisco visited her to test their metahuman cure on him, the telepathy crown was stolen by Grodd. After Shay sacrificed his humanity to help defeat Grodd, Tanya continued to care for him.
Eliza Harmon / Trajectory (portrayed by Allison Paige[140]) – An "exceptionally bright scientist with a split personality a la Jekyll and Hyde" from Mercury Labs.[141] She helped Caitlin Snow with the Velocity 9 formula to try and restore Jay Garrick's lost speed. Even though Caitlin never gave her the full formula, Eliza managed to reverse engineer the drug and became addicted to it; manifesting an "evil" personality to justify her actions. Taking the name "Trajectory", she soon became a criminal speedster and causing havoc in Central City. After the Flash defeated her, she took a second dose despite already being on one and disintegrated. Her costume is subsequently recovered, modified, and given to Jesse Quick while her death causes Barry to realize "Jay Garrick" is actually Zoom.
Griffin Grey (portrayed by Haig Sutherland) – A metahuman who gained super-strength as well as terminal Progeria as a side effect. He demanded a cure from Harry Wells, mistaking him for the Earth-1 Harrison Wells. During his fight with the Flash, Griffin died from the final stages of his metahuman side-effect, and regressed back to his original age.[142]
Introduced in season three
Edward Clariss / Rival (portrayed by Todd Lasance) – A black-suited speedster who was the archenemy of Kid Flash in the Flashpoint timeline.[143] In the restored timeline, Alchemy restored Clariss' powers. As the Rival, he tried to kill Barry only to be defeated by him and later murdered by Savitar.
Julio Mendez (portrayed by Alex Désert) – A CCPD captain in the Flashpoint timeline and a musician in the regular timeline.[144] Désert reprises his role from the 1990 series of the same name.
Frances "Frankie" Kane / Magenta (portrayed by Joey King) – A metahuman with magnetic abilities.[145] She originally had powers in the Flashpoint timeline before Alchemy restored them in the regular timeline.
Sam Scudder / Mirror Master (portrayed by Grey Damon) – A metahuman with the ability to travel through reflective surface, boyfriend of Rosa Dillon, and former member of Leonard Snart's gang before the particle accelerator explosion.[146] In season seven, Mirror Master and Rosalind Dillon were revealed to be working with Black Hole. It was also revealed that Mirror Master was the original mirror creation of Eva McCulloch as she later shatters him upon his purpose being served.
Rosalind "Rosa" Dillon / Top (portrayed by Ashley Rickards) – A metahuman and girlfriend of Sam Scudder with the ability to induce crippling vertigo via eye contact. She is based on the DC Comics character, Top.[147] In season seven, Rosalind and Sam were revealed to be working with Black Hole. Eva swayed her to her side after shattering Sam who was revealed to be an original mirror creation. When interrogated by Cecile, Rosalind used an empathic move on her before admitting that Eva is going to bomb an airplane that has Black Hole items on it. In season eight, Cecile enlisted Rosalind to help locate Flash. She was badly wounded by Despero. She later visited Cecile when it turned out that she was siphoning her powers. This was proven when Joe arranges for Cecile and Rosalind to visit Mona Taylor at Iron Heights Penitentiary. She and Mona were present when Cecile rescued Psych and helped him to rescue the other force avatars. It was later mentioned that Rosalind has regained her powers sometime after Eobard Thawne's defeat.
Shade (portrayed by Mike McLeod) – A metahuman who can vibrate his molecules to appear as a shadow.
Judge Hankerson (portrayed by Ken Camroux-Taylor) – A Central City judge who has overseen the trials for Heat Monger, Barry Allen, Weather Witch, and Allegra Garcia. In season eight, it is mentioned that Judge Hankerson is retiring.
Joanie (portrayed by Riley Jade Berglund) – The eldest daughter of Cecile Horton and the older maternal half-sister of Jenna West.[148]
Tom Patterson (portrayed by Greg Grunberg) – A detective based in Central City.[149]
Sara Lance / White Canary (portrayed by Caity Lotz) – The younger sister of Laurel Lance, Star City vigilante, former League of Assassins member, acting captain of the timeshipWaverider, and leader of the Legends. The character is partially based on the Black Canary and was first introduced on Arrow. Lotz recurs as the character on Arrow and is a regular on Legends of Tomorrow.[150]
In "Crisis on Earth-X", Sara's Earth-X counterpart is said to have been killed by Sturmbannführer Quentin Lance after he discovered she was bisexual.
In the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline, Sara was mentioned to have been among the Legends that were killed by Damien Darhk and Reverse-Flash.
Lily Stein (portrayed by Christina Brucato) – The scientist daughter of Martin Stein.[151]
Clive Yorkin (portrayed by Matthew Kevin Anderson) – A metahuman who can disintegrate anything he touches. He originally had these powers in the Flashpoint timeline before Alchemy restored them in the new timeline.
Solovar (voiced by Keith David) – A sentient albino gorilla and leader of Gorilla City on Earth-2.[153] In season six, a mental manifestation of Solovar appeared as a gatekeeper preventing Barry and Grodd's minds from separating, forcing them to work together to defeat him. As of yet, the real Solovar's fate is unknown.
Accelerated Man (portrayed by Sean Poague) – A Speed Force conduit and Earth-19's version of the Flash.[154]
Music Meister (portrayed by Darren Criss[155]) – An extra-dimensional being with the ability to hypnotize people and send them into a self-created dream world. If his victim is a metahuman, he can also siphon their abilities.
Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr. (portrayed by Jeremy Jordan[156]) A friend of Supergirl and son of the criminal Toyman who works as a DEO desk agent on Earth-38. Jordan reprises his role from Supergirl.
Jordan also portrays the Earth-X version, General Schott, leader of the resistance against the New Reich during the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover.
Mon-El (portrayed by Chris Wood[156]) – An extraterrestrial prince from the planet Daxam with similar powers as Supergirl and her romantic partner from Earth-38. Wood reprises his role from Supergirl.
Phillippe / Abra Kadabra (portrayed by David Dastmalchian) – A time-traveling criminal from a distant future whose advanced technological powers seem like magic.[157] Sometime after the Crisis in season seven, Abra Kadaba returned to Flash's time with a plot to destroy Central City with an anti-matter bomb in light of the reset Multiverse erasing his family. Flash was able to talk him down where he mentioned that he lost Oliver Queen. When that worked, both of them were attacked by Fuerza which absorbs the blast of the anti-matter bomb and kills Abra Kadabra. Team Flash later stated that Abra Kadabra "died a hero".
Ramsey Deacon / Kilg%re (portrayed by Dominic Burgess) – A former computer programmer turned technopath after DeVoe turned him into a metahuman. DeVoe later killed him and stole his powers.[158]
Rebecca "Becky" Sharpe / Hazard (portrayed by Sugar Lyn Beard) – A metahuman created by DeVoe with the power to manipulate luck, giving herself good luck while jinxing everyone around her, before DeVoe stole her body and powers.[159] In season nine, Becky's death was undone following the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and she got engaged to Dominic Stewart. After that, she suffered from bad luck and found herself accused of placing Dominic in a coma. Cecile and Allegra found out that Dominic's brother Tony was responsible so that he can harness Becky's powers to help pay off his debts using a special device in the engagement ring that Tony previously gave her. Once Cecile got the ring off of Becky, she helps Cecile and Allegra defeat Tony and his minions.
Weeper (portrayed by Matt Afonso) – A metahuman created by DeVoe whose tears induce psycho-active drug-like effects when ingested. He was originally Amunet Black's prisoner before he was captured by DeVoe and killed offscreen for his tears.[160]
Mina Chaytan (portrayed by Chelsea Kurtz) – A cultural anthropology professor who gained the ability to bring effigies to life after DeVoe turned her into a metahuman. DeVoe later killed her for her powers. She is inspired by the DC Comics villain Black Bison.[161]
David "Big Sir" Ratchet (portrayed by Bill Goldberg) – An inmate at Iron Heights Prison who Sylbert Rundine framed for the death of a Mercury Labs security guard. After Barry learns Rundine will not confess to the crime, Barry used his abilities to relocate David to Jaiju, China.
Alex Danvers / Sentinel (portrayed by Chyler Leigh) – The adoptive sister of Kara Danvers and second-in-command of the DEO. Leigh reprises her role from Supergirl.[162]
Leigh also portrayed the Reverse-Flashpoint version of Sentinel. She was among the guests to the upcoming wedding of Eobard Thawne and Iris West. Alex does speak with Allegra and Chester about their failed relationship before aiding Atom, Chillblaine, and Frost in defeating Damien Darhk.
Ray Terrill / The Ray (portrayed by Russell Tovey[163]) – A displaced hero from Earth-1 who chose to stay on Earth-X to fight the New Reich.
Dinah Drake / Black Canary (portrayed by Juliana Harkavy) - A metahuman and former CCPD detective who joined Team Arrow as the new Black Canary. Harkavy reprises her role from Arrow.
Dominic Lanse / Brainstorm (portrayed by Kendrick Sampson) – A metahuman who gained telepathic powers from DeVoe. He was originally in Amunet Black's custody before he was transferred to DeVoe, who killed him for his body and powers.
Anton Slater (portrayed by Mark Valley) – Central City's district attorney who prosecuted Barry during his trial.
Neil Borman / Fallout (portrayed by Ryan Alexander McDonald) – A truck driver gained radioactive abilities after DeVoe turned him into a metahuman. Despite being transferred to an A.R.G.U.S. facility, Borman was captured by DeVoe and used as a battery for his Enlightenment satellites; killing Borman in the process.
Zoey Clark / Prank (portrayed by Corinne Bohrer) – James Jesse's partner-in-crime and mother of their son Axel Walker. Bohrer reprises her role from the 1990 television series of the same name.[164]
Beebo (voiced by Benjamin Diskin) – The Trickster and Prank were using a Beebo toy as a test subject by borrowing acid and melting the toy. Diskin reprises his role from Legends of Tomorrow.
Josh / Breacher (portrayed by Danny Trejo) – A bounty hunter from Earth-19 and the father of Gypsy who possesses similar powers as his daughter and Cisco.[18][81]
Sylbert Rundine / Dwarfstar (portrayed by Derek Mears) – A metahuman who can shrink or enlarge any object after DeVoe gave him powers. He was later killed by DeVoe for his powers.
Van Buren (portrayed by Kendall Cross) – The Mayor of Central City who succeeded Anthony Bellows. She resigned in season five following Spencer Young's arrest.
Earl Cox (portrayed by Paul McGillion) – A friend of Ralph Dibny.
Izzy Bowin (portrayed by Miranda MacDougall) – A female country and western fiddler who gained the ability to fire concussive soundwaves from her body after DeVoe turned her into a metahuman. She was later killed by DeVoe for her body and powers. She is inspired by the DC Comics villain Fiddler.
Janet Petty / Null (portrayed by Bethany Brown) – A petty criminal who gained the ability to manipulate gravity after DeVoe turned her into a metahuman. She is later killed by DeVoe for her powers.
Matthew Kim / Melting Point (portrayed by Leonardo Nam) – A metahuman who gained the ability to transfer other metahumans' abilities to another person from DeVoe. He was later killed by DeVoe for his powers.
Eric Frye (portrayed by Oliver Rice) – A formerly pyrokinetic metahuman who lost his powers when Matthew Kim accidentally transferred them to Jaco Birch. Sometime after Earth-Prime is formed, Eric was mentioned to have pyrokinesis again when Cecile Horton represented him upon being accused of burning down a building.
Jaco Birch / Hotness (portrayed by Max Adler) – A formerly ordinary man who received pyrokinetic powers when Matthew Kim accidentally transferred them to him from Eric Frye. He was defeated by Iris when she accidentally gained super-speed and was remanded to Iron Heights Penitentiary. Sometime after Earth-Prime was formed, Jaco still has his pyrokinetics, was released from prison on parole where he got a job as an arena security guard, and is a suspect in the incineration of Stan Mullen who he had an argument with the night before as well as Donna Winters. He was proven innocent when he wanted to be with his son Harold. In season nine, Hotness assists Team Flash in fighting Red Death and his minions. At one point during his duel with Fiddler, it was revealed that Hotness and Fiddler are mutual fans of Nine Inch Nails.
Edwin Gauss / Folded Man (portrayed by Arturo Del Puerto) – A metahuman who gained the ability to create portals to pocket dimensions, or "folds", from DeVoe. He was later killed by DeVoe for his body and powers.
William Lang / Gridlock (portrayed by Daniel Cudmore) – A kinetic energy-absorbing metahuman. After being defeated by Flash, Kid Flash, and XS, he was intercepted by Cicada, who used a meta-tech dagger to kill him.
Vanessa Jansen / Block (portrayed by Erin Cummings) – A criminal who was betrayed by the East Street Skulls. After developing the ability to create box-shaped force-fields, she tried to take revenge on Bobby Moretti, one of the leaders before Flash and XS intervened and stopped them. Before she could be incarcerated, she was stabbed by Cicada. XS sped her body to the hospital only for Block to succumb to her wounds on the way there.
Bruno Moretti (portrayed by Matty Finochio) – One of the leaders of the East Street Skulls street gang.
Spencer Young (portrayed by Kiana Madeira) – A former journalist at Central City Picture News turned blogger and creator of the "Spyn Zone" app. Her smartphone was exposed to a fragment of DeVoe's Enlightenment satellite which gave it the ability to control people's minds upon typing about them. Spencer used her smartphone to endanger peoples' lives to increase her app popularity as well as brainwash XS before the Flash disarmed her and sent her to Iron Heights. She is inspired by the DC Comics villain Spin.
Peter Merkel / Rag Doll (portrayed by Troy James,[165] voiced by Phil LaMarr) – A criminal who was crushed by shrapnel from DeVoe's Enlightenment satellite, which gave him the ability to stretch and contort himself in a nightmarish manner. He stole or destroyed other peoples' most treasured items and kidnapped Barry Allen before being defeated by the Elongated Man and remanded to Iron Heights. He was later recruited by Nora West-Allen as part of her Young Rogues and by the criminal organization Black Hole to kill Joe West on two separate occasions, though he was defeated in both cases.
Raelene Sharp (portrayed by Cassandra Ebner) – A metahuman with the ability to form blades from her arms. She was killed by Cicada as part of his vendetta.
Del Toro (portrayed by Julianne Christie) - The warden of Iron Heights and successor of Gregory Wolfe who worked to undo the infamy surrounding Iron Heights.
Joslyn "Joss" Jackam / Weather Witch (portrayed by Reina Hardesty) – The estranged daughter of Mark Mardon and niece of Clyde Mardon was fired from her meteorologist job after her weather experiments become too dangerous. A part of her van was struck with a fragment from DeVoe's Enlightenment satellite, which she turned into a staff that enabled her to control the weather like the Mardons. She attempted to exact revenge against her father, only to be defeated by the Flash using Mardon's weather control wand. She later escaped police custody with Silver Ghost's help before abandoning her in Bolivia and joining Nora West-Allen's Young Rogues, only to be captured by Team Flash during a heist on McCulloch Technologies.
John Deegan (portrayed by Jeremy Davies) – A psychologist from Gotham City who was given the Book of Destiny by the Monitor to rewrite reality according to his whims.
A.M.A.Z.O. – An android created by Ivo Laboratories on behalf of A.R.G.U.S. capable of mimicking the powers of every metahuman it scans. It was defeated by Superman, Supergirl, Oliver Queen as the Flash, and Barry Allen as Green Arrow.
Raya Van Zandt / Silver Ghost (portrayed by Gabrielle Walsh) - A skilled ex-pilot with the call sign "Silver Ghost" and expert in vehicles who mysteriously obtained a meta-tech key fob that allows her to control vehicles. She helped Joss Jackam escape CCPD custody and persuaded her to help steal a WayneTech car in A.R.G.U.S.' possession. After XS tried to persuade her to change, Joss secretly thwarted Zandt's plans and escaped with her. She was later abandoned in Bolivia.
Carl Bork (portrayed by Andre Tricoteux) - A metahuman criminal with super-strength and associate of Norvok's who was killed by Cicada.
Goldface / Keith Kanyon (portrayed by Damion Poitier) - A metahuman criminal in the black market business who can turn his skin to gold and manipulate golden items. He is also the boyfriend of Blacksmith. In season eight, Goldface and his men were sent by Blacksmith to raid the Central City Police Department for the meta-bullets. He was defeated by Kristen Kramer. In season nine, Goldface was revealed to have gotten a reduced sentence after mentioning that Blacksmith was the one who ordered the raid on CCPD. He is among those who help Team Flash fight Red Death and her minions.
Renee Adler (portrayed by Kimberly Williams-Paisley) - A librarian with telekinetic abilities who Sherloque falls in love with as part of Thawne's plan to take the detective off his and Nora's scent. She is also the Earth-1 version of his many ex-wives.
Williams-Paisley also portrays four of Sherloque's five ex-wives, Adler's doppelgängers from four separate Earths. Though she is not seen, it is implied that the remaining one is another version of Adler from Earth-38.
Philip Master / Acid Master (portrayed by John Gillich) - An acid-generating metahuman who fought Killer Frost before being sent to the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline so that an older Grace as Cicada II couldn't kill him.
Vickie Bolen (portrayed by Catherine Lough Haggquist) - An explosive metahuman who accidentally killed Grace Gibbons' parents. She was targeted by an older Grace as Cicada II before XS got her to safety.
Alice Bolen (portrayed by Malia Baker) - The daughter of Vickie and John Bolen.
John Bolen (portrayed by Chris Shields) - The husband of Vickie Bolen who was targeted by Cicada II before Flash rescued him.
August Heart / Godspeed (portrayed by Kindall Charters in season five, Karan Oberoi in season seven, voiced by BD Wong) - A Mercury Labs intern who becomes a speedster in 2049 after replicating Zoom's Velocity-9 drug. He sought to create a new version of the drug that would make his powers permanent, but was thwarted by Nora West-Allen and incarcerated. In season six, Heart mysteriously turned up in 2019 and sent out a series of imposter drones to attack Central City and steal Barry's speed. Initially, despite catching his proxies, Team Flash has yet to locate Heart himself, though they learned that he had aligned himself with a group who wants infinite velocity. In season seven, the Godspeed Drones are fighting among each other to see who will get to Godspeed first according to a Godspeed Drone that Flash and John Diggle briefly caught. Cecile and Diggle were able to find Heart who has amnesia. After his memory was restored upon Flash giving him organic speed, Godspeed withdrew his clones and fought Flash even when Eobard Thawne was restored. Godspeed was stabbed by an energy bolt by Thawne, yet survived and was remanded to Iron Heights with his memory of Flash's identity being removed.
Introduced in season six
Godspeed Drone #4 (portrayed by Ryan Handley) – The fourth in a series of Godspeed drones that Flash defeated in the four-month gap between seasons 5 and 6 and can only speak "modem." He and the other drones were drained of their speed by a fifth drone.
Rachel Rosso (portrayed by Meera Simhan) – A doctor and the mother of Ramsey Rosso who helped Caitlin Snow become a doctor herself. When she came down with HLH, she chose to accept her fate. However, her son saw this as a betrayal and grew angry with her; believing she was giving up when she should have been fighting back.
Mitch Romero (portrayed by Shawn Stuart) – An arms dealer who Ramsey Rosso tries to buy a dark matter-based gun from, only to be killed by the doctor's powers. While Rosso tries to examine what happened to him, Romero becomes a zombie-like creature and attacks him. Following said attack, he attacks and kills his own crew to steal dark matter and strengthen himself before attacking S.T.A.R. Labs. Barry and Killer Frost overdose him on dark matter and destroy him.
Remington Meister (portrayed by Carlo Rota) – A German crime lord who held an auction for a weaponized satellite in Midway City before he was foiled and arrested by Barry Allen and Ralph Dibny.
Joan Williams (portrayed by Michelle Harrison) - A scientist on Earth-3 who is married to Jay Garrick and resembles Nora Allen. In season seven sometime after the Crisis, Joan is living on Earth-Prime in Keystone City. After helping Jay regain his super-speed, Joan hears about the Godspeed Drones attacking Central City. Before going to tend to the patient, Joan advises Jay to be careful. Following Godspeed's defeat, Joan was present when Barry and Iris renew their vows.
Lex Luthor (portrayed by Jon Cryer) – An enemy of Superman and Supergirl's from Earth-38 that the Monitor recruited to avert the Crisis. Cryer reprises his role from Supergirl.
Jim Corrigan (portrayed by Stephen Lobo) – A police officer from an unspecified Earth who housed the Spectre before passing its power onto Oliver Queen so he could save the multiverse.
Ryan Choi (portrayed by Osric Chau) – An Ivy Town University scientist, fan of Ray Palmer, and miniaturization expert who was recruited to help avert a multiverse-destroying Crisis. Before making his first physical appearance, Choi was previously mentioned in season 5 when Nora West-Allen states he was the one who developed Barry's Flash Ring suit.
Chau also portrays the Reverse-Flashpoint version of Choi. He has succeeded Ray as the Atom ever since Ray was among those killed in battle against Damien Darhk and Reverse-Flash.
Kate Kane / Batwoman (portrayed by Ruby Rose) – The cousin of Bruce Wayne who took over Wayne Enterprises and his crime-fighting duties after he mysteriously disappeared. Rose reprises her role from Batwoman.
Mia Smoak / Green Arrow (portrayed by Katherine McNamara) – The daughter of Green Arrow who the Monitor brought from the year 2040 to help avert the Crisis. In season eight, Mia arrives in 2021 looking for William as she tracks down Thawne instead. She mentioned to Iris about her mission and suggested that she speaks with Felicity. Mia is briefly mind-controlled by Despero to finish off a fading Thawne. After Despero is defeated and Thawne is depowerd, Mia holds back her attack on Damien Darhk for what she did to Laurel Lance. Then she takes Iris' advice to speak to Felicity. McNamara reprises her role from Arrow.
Lucifer Morningstar (portrayed by Tom Ellis) – The Lord of Hell who retired to become a nightclub owner and consultant to the LAPD on Earth-666. He helped Constantine's group get into Purgatory. Ellis reprises his role from Lucifer.
Jefferson Pierce / Black Lightning (portrayed by Cress Williams) – A teacher with electrical powers from an unspecified Earth that Barry and his allies recruited to help them avert the crisis. In season eight, Black Lightning helped Barry in trying to avert the armageddon that Despero foresaw and gave him some advice on what it means to be a hero. He did buy Deon Owens time to send Barry to 2030. Williams reprises his role from Black Lightning.
Black Hole - A secret organization specializing in unique tech and assassins with light-based abilities.
Joseph Carver (portrayed by Eric Nenninger) – The CEO of McCulloch Technologies and husband of Eva McCulloch who used his wife's technology for criminal means out of a belief that he was saving the world. Though he encountered resistance from Team Flash and CCPD, he was eventually killed by Eva.
Dr. Kimiyo Hoshi / Doctor Light (portrayed by Emmie Nagata) – A Black Hole assassin armed with a UV gun. Carver tasked her with killing Iris West when she interfered with Black Hole's operations before being calling her off. She was later swayed to Eva's side and became her bodyguard. In season eight, Doctor Light and Sunshine took control over the Arañas and started targeting ex-member Lydia Sanchez. Both of them were repelled by Allegra Garcia while the rest of CCC Media broadcast Lydia's information about the Arañas causing them to retreat. Daisy Korber informed Allegra that there are currently being hunted down by the authorities.
Millie Rawlins / Sunshine (portrayed by Natalie Sharp) - A ex-military special ops operative with the Department of Defense's covert division who went by the call sign "Sunshine". After she gained light-bending abilities from the particle accelerator, Sunshine became an operative of Black Hole. She was charged with stealing the prismatic refractor from Mercury Labs, only to defeated by Barry Allen and CCPD, who exploited her weakness of being solar powered. She was later freed from police custody by Rag Doll and later swayed to Eva's side where she was provided special bracelets to help her maintain her abilities at night. In season eight, Doctor Light and Sunshine took control over the Arañas and started targeting ex-member Lydia Sanchez. Both of them were repelled by Allegra Garcia while the rest of CCC Media broadcast Lydia's information about the Arañas causing them to retreat. Daisy Korber informed Allegra that there are currently being hunted down by the authorities.
Maurice (portrayed by Andrew J. Hampton) - Joseph Carver's personal assistant.
Gene Huskk (portrayed by William MacDonald) – An informant for Iris with information on Black Hole. He formerly worked for McCulloch Technologies before he was fired and later killed by Doctor Light.
John Loring (portrayed by Silver Kim) - A criminal that Sue Dearbon targeted for a diamond that she wanted. He is named after DC Comics character Jean Loring.
Frida Novikov / Turtle II (portrayed by Vanessa Walsh) - A chronokinetic metahuman who can create time bubbles. While planning her revenge for a failed crime spree, she is defeated by Flash, Kid Flash, and Joe West using a Velocity-X formula to negate her powers before Joe arrested her.
Roderick Smith (portrayed by Joel Semande) - Hartley Rathaway's right-hand man and boyfriend in the post-Crisis timeline.
Penelope Dearbon (portrayed by Nancy Hillis) - The mother of Sue Dearbon who is a known socialite. She was among the people that were replaced by Mirror Eva McCulloch's mirror duplicates before they were released from the Mirrorverse when Eva's plan was thwarted and the duplicates were destroyed. In season eight, it was mentioned that Penelope was arrested for her involvement with Black Hole.
Richard Dearbon (portrayed by Mark Brandon) - The father of Sue Dearbon. He was among the people that were replaced by Mirror Eva McCulloch's mirror duplicates before they were released from the Mirrorverse when Eva's plan was thwarted and the duplicates were destroyed. In season eight, it was mentioned that Richard was arrested for his involvement with Black Hole.
Dina Meyer makes an uncredited vocal cameo in "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three"; reprising her role as Barbara Gordon / Oracle from Birds of Prey.
Introduced in season seven
Arielle Atkins (portrayed by Jessica Hayles) - The host of The Arielle Atkines Hour. Cisco once nicknamed her "Rachel Maddow 2.0".
Quincy P. Runk (portrayed by Milton Barnes) - An inventor and the father of Chester who died in a car accident during the 90's.
Chip Cooper (portrayed by Donny Lucas) - An A.R.G.U.S. agent who Kramer procures a copy of the meta-human cure from.
Judge Tanaka (portrayed by Donna Soares) - A judge oversaw the trial of Frost.
Councillor Strong (portrayed by Deb Podowski) - A councillor who prosecuted Frost. In season eight, Strong is among the people that Iris interviewed in her podcast following Frost's sacrificed. She mentioned that Frost forgave her for prosecuting her enough that Strong started defending metas.
Carrie Bates / Rainbow Raider 2.0 (portrayed by Jona Xiao) - A metahuman and former collections officer whose rainbow abilities put anyone in a euphoric state. She used her powers to give money to the less fortunate. When it came to a hijacked blimp from Ferris Aircraft heading to a football game, Allegra helped to subdue Carrie as Flash advised her to abandon her idea. The district attorney was able to get Carrie some community service working on Mayor Sampson's economic development committee.
Dr. Olsen (portrayed by Jonathon Young) - A doctor who worked for Black Hole. He was responsible for experimenting on Ultraviolet and even removed her vocal cords. Following Joseph Carver's death, Dr. Olsen continued his human experiments and sold them to the highest bidder which led him to be targeted by Ultraviolet. When Ultraviolet finds where Dr. Olsen was hiding, he offered to give Ultraviolet her vocal cords back if she takes down everyone who knows about the true nature of his work. During Ultraviolet's fight with Allegra, Dr. Olsen and Ultraviolet were knocked down by Allegra's new ability. Sue and Frost later mentioned to Allegra that Dr. Olsen has been remanded to Iron Heights.
Prisoner Godspeed Drone (voiced by Rick D. Wasserman) - A Godspeed Drone that Flash caught with John Diggle's Entropy Trap. It was the one who told Flash about a civil war between the Godspeed Drones to see who will get to August Heart first and kill him. As Flash would not allow it, the Godspeed Drone broke free, destroyed the Entropy Trap, and escaped. The same Godspeed Drone later partook in targeting Bart Allen which involved capturing Jay Garrick.
Adam Creyke (portrayed by Julian Black Antelope) - A metahuman of Wet'suwet'en descent who is a former United States Army soldier and childhood friend of Kristen Kramer that possesses invulnerability. He was responsible for selling out Kristen's military unit to an enemy side. Sometime later, Kramer and Joe West were able to track down Adam, apprehend him, and hand him over to the military.
Introduced in season eight
Vanya (portrayed by Lindy Booth) - A reporter for the Central City Citizen Media.
Aariz Mousa (porterayed by Shayan Bayat) - A reporter for the Central City Citizen Media.
Royal Flush Gang - This incarnation consists of metahumans. They caused a train accident that was thwarted by Flash rescuing everyone on board, stole a specific microchip, and caused a prison break at Iron Heights Penitentiary so that they can obtain the services of Jared Haywood. Flash's super-thinking thwarted the Royal Flush Gang before they can rob the casinos and handed them over to the police. At the time when Nora and Bart visited December 31, 2013 to investigate the time anomaly that erased Joan Garrick, Mona overheard Nora and Bart talking and learned the term 'metahuman" which led to her finding similar metahumans to form the Royal Flush Gang. While Nora and Bart were able to let the Royal Flush Gang commit the heist, Nora was able to dispose of the bombs to lessen the casualties.
Mona Taylor / Queen (portrayed by Agam Darshi) - The leader of the Royal Flush Gang with psychic abilities. When Rosalind Dillon helped Cecile discover that she has psychic-siphoning abilities, Joe arranged for Cecile and Rosalind to speak with Mona at Iron Heights Penitentiary where the same ability worked on Queen. She was present when Cecile rescued Psych. After Thawne was defeated, it was mentioned that Mona regained her abilities and was returned to Iron Heights Penitentiary.
King (portrayed by Ryan Jefferson Booth) - A member of the Royal Flush Gang that has super-strength.
Jake Foh / Jack (portrayed by Eston Fung) - A member of the Royal Flush Gang who shoots lasers out of his eyes.
Wanda Wayland / Ten (portrayed by Megan Peta Hill) - A member of the Royal Flush Gang with super-agility who is also an expert at hand-to-hand combat.
Jared Haywood (portrayed by Shaun Omaid) - An espionage hacker at Iron Heights Penitentiary who was sprung out by the Royal Flush Gang during a prison break to help them get into the casino computers. Before they can dispose of him after he served their purpose, Flash rescued him and returned him to Iron Heights Penitentiary.
Marcus (portrayed by Andres Soto) - A botanist who becomes Caitlin's boyfriend.
Xotar (portrayed by Kandyse McClure) - A metahuman with mind-control and telekinesis from National City who brainwashed people into helping out with her heists. After being knocked down by Flash's lightning attacks, Xotar was placed in power-dampening cuffs and handed over to the police.
Ryan Wilder / Batwoman (portrayed by Javicia Leslie) - The new Batwoman of Gotham City after the disappearance of Kate Kane. Some time before season 9, Ryan disappeared during a patrol a few weeks early. But she eventually returned and helped the Flash defeat the Red Death in Central City.
In the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline, she is married to Sophie Moore and attends Eobard and Iris' wedding representation. Leslie reprises her role from Batwoman.
Nora Darhk (portrayed by Courtney Ford) - The daughter of Damien Darhk and wife of Ray Palmer. In the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline, Nora was mentioned to have died at some point. After Damien gives his Time Stone to Joe West, he fades away and Nora appears in his place as Joe states that he has a lot to tell her. Ford reprises her role from Legends of Tomorrow.
Avery Ho (portrayed by Piper Curda) - A scientist at Fast Track Labs who is studying temporal dynamics at the time when Nora and Bart time-travel to December 31, 2013. To thwart the Royal Flush Gang's plan to kill people with their bombs, Nora and Bart had to reveal to her that they came from the future to find a way to lessen the casualties. In season nine, Avery is among those chosen by Flash's lightning.
Stan Mullen (portrayed by Jag Bal) - The manager of O'Shaughnessy's who got into an argument with Jaco Birch over the payment of the backstage passes for a L.I.P.S. concert. He was found incinerated with Jaco being a suspect. The real culprit turned out to be Deathstorm.
Donna Winters (portrayed by Lauren Jackson) - A bartender at O'Shaughnessy's. She was later found incincerated by Flash and Frost after mentioning to the police that Stan and Jaco were in an argument. The real culprit turned out to be Deathstorm.
Harold Birch (portrayed by Nicholas Elia) - The son of Jaco Birch. When Jaco was suspected of murdering Stan Mullen, Jaco was placed in the custody of social services. It was mentioned in dialogue between Jaco and Cecile that Harold's mother has been in and out of Harold's life while barely taking care of him.
Rosie Levin (portrayed by Tavia Cervi) - A social media influencer that was interviewed by Allegra and Taylor upon being named Central City Citizen of the Week.
Lydia Sanchez (portrayed by Kaitlyn Santa Juana) - A former inmate of Iron Heights and former member of the Arañas that Allegra meets up with during the interview with Rosie Levin. She later took on Allegra's offer be interviewed about the Arañas when its latest leaders Doctor Light and Sunshine targeted her. Allegra bought the CCC Media staff time to do the interview that exposes the Arañas enough for Doctor Light and Sunshine to retreat.
Renee Wizzo (portrayed by Meghan Gardiner) - The mother of Tinya who gave birth to her when she was 16 and regretably put her up for adoption. Years later, Iris and Sue reunited Tinya with Renee. Due to Iris' time sickness, she accidentally caused Renee to disappear. This caused Renee to end up lost in the Still Force. She would later be freed when the Negative Fources are defeated.
Mark Desmond / Blockbuster - A criminal who stole an experimental exosuit from Ivo Laboratories. Because of the grief following Frost's sacrifice, Team Flash had a hard time fighting Blockbuster. Following Frost's funeral, Team Flash defeated Blockbuster offscreen.
Introduced in season nine
Michelle Amar / Murmur (portrayed by Alexandria Wailes) - Described as an "angry med student turned serial killer", Murmur is a masked villain with a stitched mouth who wields a special knife made from Wayne Enterprises tech who works for Red Death. She speaks through sign language which the other characters understand.
Dominic Stewart (portrayed by Drew Henderson) - The fiancé of Becky Sharpe who was placed in a coma by his brother's minions. He would later awaken from a coma following Becky's good luck abilities returning.
Tony Stewart (portrayed by Andrew Francis) - The brother of Dominic Stewart who gave Becky an engagement ring with a special diamond in it that would cause her to have bad luck while everyone else has good luck. He used her to help pay off his debts. Once Cecile and Allegra got the ring off during a brief blackout caused by Chester, Becky helps them defeat Tony and his minions. After that, Cecile has Chester call Kristen Kramer to have Tony and his minions arrested.
Nia Nal / Dreamer (portrayed by Nicole Maines) - A half-Naltorian reporter at National City with precognition and astral projection and an ally of Supergirl's team. She travels to Central City to talk to Iris about her dream. Maines reprises her role from Supergirl.
Original Dreamer (portrayed by Lily Yawson) - The first known Dreamer and earlier predecessor of Nia.
^Gustin also portrays Hannibal Bates / Everyman disguised as the Earth-1 version in season one, Barry Allen's Earth-2 doppelgänger in season two and Barry Allen's time remnant Savitar in season three.
^Patton also portrays Hannibal Bates / Everyman disguised as the Earth-1 version in season one, and Iris West-Allen's Earth-2 doppelgänger in season two.
^Panabaker also portrays Hannibal Bates / Everyman disguised as the Earth-1 version in season one, and Killer Frost's Earth-2 doppelgänger in season two.
^Cosnett also portrays Hannibal Bates / Everyman disguised as his character in season one.
^Valdes also portrays his character's Earth-2 doppelgänger Reverb in season two, and Echo of Earth-19 in season six.
^Cavanagh also portrays Hannibal Bates / Everyman disguised as his character.
^Cavanagh is still enrolled in the main cast, but his role as Eobard Thawne in the second and fourth seasons was in a guest capacity.
^Matt Letscher portrays Eobard Thawne in a guest capacity in the first, second, third, eighth, and ninth seasons.
^Cavanagh is credited in the 'special appearance by' bill in "Heart of the Matter, Part 2" for the role of Eobard Thawne.
^Cavanagh portrays Nash in only one episode of season 7, but the actor is still listed as the main cast.
^As Harrison Wells, Cavanagh is credited as a main character through episode "Mother".
^Martin also portrays Joseph West's Earth-2 doppelgänger in season two, and Ralph Dibny disguised as the Earth-1 version in season four.
^Lonsdale is credited as a series regular in all of his other appearances but as a special guest star in "We Are the Flash".
^ Jay appeared in a mask before the episode "The Race of His Life".
^Anthony Harrison portrays Gregory Wolfe in season one's "Tricksters".
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