The Flash's Andrew Kreisberg Teases A Season Two Premiere Idea Borrowed From John Wesley Shipp and Mark Hamill

WARNING: Potential spoilers ahead for The Flash. Obviously.During a recent sit-down with [...]

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WARNING: Potential spoilers ahead for The Flash. Obviously.

During a recent sit-down with reporters following a screening of last night's episode of The Flash, series executive producer Andrew Kreisberg shared some thoughts on things ranging from Morena Maccarin as Gideon to time travel, to a potential Season Two premiere idea that, we'll just editorialize a little and say is pretty brilliant.

Asked about the prospect of getting the Rogues together as an official team, Kreisberg said that it likely wouldn't happen this season, but then went on to drop a huge hint about when it might.

"This season is really about introducing them all. We have Episode 16, where we're going to have Captain Cold, Heat Wave, and Lisa Snart, the Golden Glider. And we've got The Trickster in Episode 17. Those dailies are incredible. So, we're going to do something with all the Rogues. I can't promise that it will be this season, but definitely," Kreisberg promised. "We know that the original The Flash series, if they had gotten a second season, both John [Wesley Shipp] and Mark [Hamill] have told us that the first episode was going to be a giant Rogues episode. So, that sounds like maybe a good thing for us to do, since they didn't get the opportunity to do that."

The first series, which starred Shipp as The Flash and Hamill as The Trickster, ran for 22 episodes in 1990 and 1991. It's been fondly remembered by fans, and there have been several winks and nods, including both Shipp and Hamill returning in the new, CW-produced version.

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