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The Flash: David Dastmalchian Explains How Abra Kadabra Could Return

David Dastmalchian wants to see his The Flash villain, Abra Kadabra, return to the show, and he […]

David Dastmalchian wants to see his The Flash villain, Abra Kadabra, return to the show, and he has an idea about how it should happen.

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Fans of The Flash may remember that Abra Kadabra was defeated and sent back to Earth-19 where he was to be executed. However, according to ComicBook.com reader Michael Leslie who was in attendance at Planet Comiccon Kansas City this weekend, Dastmalchian doesn’t see any reason why that should stop him.

Dastmalchian wants to see Abra Kadabra escape from Earth-19 in a prison breakout episode. The rest of his plan comes from friend and fellow The Flash villain actor Mark Hamill, who suggested that Abra Kadabra should flee to Earth-3. Once he’s on Earht-3, that universe’s version of Hamill’s villain the Trickster could team with Abra Kadabra and they could form their own version of the Rogues.

The Flash may have his hands full with Savitar for the remainder of season three, but this could be a fun Rogues story to explore in The Flash‘s fourth season.

The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.

After successfully closing the Singularity from destroying Central City, Barry thinks he’s seen the worstโ€ฆ but the arrival of Jay Garrick (Teddy Sears) reveals that the Singularity actually opened portals to an alternate Earth, known as Earth-2, which is being terrorized by a formidable evil speedster named Zoom. As Zoom sends an army of Earth-Two meta-humans to Earth-1 to defeat Barry, he receives unexpected assistance from the Earth-Two doppelganger of his former mentor, Harrison Wells. Meanwhile, Cisco discovers that he, too, was affected by the dark matter of the Particle Accelerator and must come to terms with his newfound powers. As Barry struggles to juggle life as a hero, he opens his heart to Patty Spivot (Shantel VanSanten), a spunky detective paired with Joe West, but realizes just how hard it is to find happiness when the lives of everyone you love are at stake. He finds some solace in the companionship of his father, Henry Allen, who was freed from a wrongful life sentence… but when Zoom kills Henry before Barry’s eyes, Barry’s newfound stability is shattered.

Blinded by anger, Barry unwittingly plays into Zoom’s game and uncovers the evil speedster’s true goal: to destroy all Earths in the multiverse. In the race of his life, Barry ultimately gets the upper hand against Zoom and defeats his nemesis. But unable to celebrate victory, Barry makes a world-shaking decision and speeds back in time to the night his mother died to stop Reverse Flash from killing her, irrevocably changing his past and redetermining his future.

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