The Flash Won’t Be Using Speedsters As Villains Anymore

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For the past three seasons on “The Flash” Barry Allen has faced off against another speedster. He managed to get the best of Reverse Flash, Zoom and Savitar, and in season 4 the show will be switching things up by taking the evil speedsters out of the equation.

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In season 4, Barry Allen and Team Flash will be taking on Clifford DeVoe, aka The Thinker, and even before The Thinker was confirmed, the showrunners announced that a speedster would not be the main villain when the show returns in the fall.

Watching Barry face other speedsters has been fun, but some fans do feel as if it was overdone. But it doesn’t look like we’ll be seeing many speedster battles going forward, as it was announced at the Television Critics Association press tour that the show is likely done with speedster villains (via ScreenRant).

How do you feel about the decision to stop using speedsters as villains? Do you think it’s the right call? Sound off in the comments below.

“The Flash” season 4 will premiere on Tuesday, October 10.

Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) lived a normal life as a perpetually tardy C.S.I. in the Central City Police Department. Barry’s life changed forever when the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator exploded, creating a dark-matter lightning storm that struck Barry, bestowing him with super-speed and making him the fastest man alive — The Flash. But when Barry used his extraordinary abilities to travel back in time and save his mother’s life, he inadvertently created an alternate timeline known as Flashpoint; a phenomenon that gave birth to the villainous speed god known as Savitar, and changed the lives of Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Wally West (Keiyan Lonsdale) forever.

With the help of his adoptive father, Joe West (Jesse L. Martin), his lifelong best friend and love interest Iris West (Candice Patton), and his friends at S.T.A.R. Labs — Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes), C.S.I Julian Albert (Tom Felton), and an Earth-19 novelist named H.R. Wells (Tom Cavanaugh) — Barry continues to protect the people of Central City from the meta-humans that threaten it.

Based on the characters from DC, THE FLASH is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (“Arrow,” “Supergirl”), Andrew Kreisberg (“Arrow,” “The Flash”), Sarah Schechter (“Arrow,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”) and Todd Helbing (“Black Sails”).