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The Flash Releases King Shark Poster

Love will make someone do crazy things, so when your love is being threatened by the crazy […]

Love will make someone do crazy things, so when your love is being threatened by the crazy superpowered you from the future, you’ll do just about anything.

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For The Flash, that includes crossing paths once again with Killer Shark, and The CW has released a new poster in anticipation of next week’s big episode. Flash can’t take on the villain by himself either, so he’ll be recruiting none other than Leonard Snart (Captain Cold) to help him steal what he needs to defeat Savitar. From the looks of the poster, two against one doesn’t seem to help their odds much. You can view the poster in the gallery.

The reveal of Barry being Savitar was quite upsetting to fans of the show, for differing reasons of course. Some just didn’t like the reveal, while others were upset by seeing their favorite character sink so low. Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg recently addressed the reactions to EW. “What’s interesting about people’s reactions โ€” we certainly wrote it, but just the way the cast performs it โ€” is it’s one thing to have seen that giant metal suit and hear that there is a version of Barry inside of it. It’s quite another thing when you actually come face-to-face with what’s inside. Those scenes that are coming up over the next few episodes, as everyone gets a real glimpse of this person, it’s this mixture of both horror and sadness.”

You can view the synopsis for “Infantino Street” below.

With only 24 hours left until Savitar murders Iris, Barry struggles to save the woman he loves and makes the choice to use any means necessary to do so. Realizing he has one option left to save her, The Flash turns to Captain Cold for help.

‘Infantino Street’ is set to air at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, May 16.

The Flash stars Grant Gustin (Barry Allen), Candice Patton (Iris West), Danielle Panabaker (Caitlin Snow), Carlos Valdes (Cisco Ramon), Tom Cavanagh (Dr. Harry Wells), Jesse L. Martin (Joe West), Kenyan Lonsdale (Wally West), Rick Cosnett (Eddie Thawne), Violett Beane (Jesse Wells), Tom Felton (Julian Albert), and Patrick Sabongui (Captain David Singh)

Based on the characters from DC, The Flash is from by 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 Aaron and Todd Helbing.

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