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The Flash: Robbie Amell Returning As Ronnie Raymond

It looks like a fan favorite is coming back to The Flash, though it’s not known exactly how he’ll […]

It looks like a fan favorite is coming back to The Flash, though it’s not known exactly how he’ll manage to return.

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That’s because the character is none other than Ronnie Raymond, played by actor Robbie Amell. Amell’s character has returned a few different times, and unfortunately each time he’s been killed off in some way. The thing is, he never stays down for long, and whether he managed to just avoid death or happens to be a doppelganger from another universe, Raymond will be coming back in a winter episode (via EW) in some form or fashion.

The last fans saw of the character it was as Deathstorm, a villainous doppelganger from Earth 2. He was killed by Zoom (Teddy Sears), so he probably won’t be returning under that guise, but you never really know what could happen when it comes to Raymond.

You can find the synopsis for the midseason premiere of The Flash below.

BARRY FIGHTS FOR IRIS โ€” Barry (Grant Gustin) is tormented by his vision of the future where Iris (Candice Patton) is murdered by Savitar. When a criminal named Plunder (guest star Stephen Huszar) shows up in Central City, Barry recalls the villain’s presence in his vision of the future and fears that if he catches Plunder, it will cement Iris’ fate. Confused about Barry’s hesitation to stop Plunder, Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) decides to step in as Kid Flash. Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) offers Julian (Tom Felton) a job.

Millicent Shelton directed the episode written by Grainne Godfree & David Kob.

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.

Supergirl airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT; The Flash on Tuesdays at the same time, followed by DC’s Legends of Tomorrow at 9 p.m.; Arrow on Wednesdays at 8.”Borrowing Problems from the Future” debuts on January 24, 2017.

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