The Flash season 7 trailer, which features Grant Gustin’s ability-exhausting Barry Allen vow to save Mrs. Iris, has been released.
As part of DC FanDome, a star-studded virtual event set up to celebrate this comic book all things, The CW unveiled the dramatic teaser during the panel of the Superhero show on Saturday (August 21).
In it, the titular do-gooder – who has gradually lost his powers since the events of the Arrowverse’s latest crossover ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ – assures Joe West (Jesse L. Martin) and the rest of the bind that he will stop at nothing to free Iris (Candice Patton) from the Mirror Dimension.
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Elsewhere, Iris has problems with her own problems as she begins to lose her grip on reality.
To help them, they need to build an artificial Speed Force … Something that is easier said than done. Will the group succeed?
Elsewhere, Eva McCulloch alias Mirror Master (Efrat Doris) adheres to her old tricks, wearing a weakened Flash to “stay out” [her] way “while Rosa Dillon alias Top (Ashley Rickards) shows her very own empathy expertise to a similarly experienced Cecille Horton (Danielle Nicolet).
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“Eve can move anywhere – through every mirror in the universe in the blink of an eye,” Barry cries in frustration as he realizes the seriousness of the threats they now face. “She’s faster than I am, and somehow I have to stop her ?!”
Tackling a crowd of villains, stopping a plane to destroy Central City and getting Iris back in one piece are not the only obstacles Team Flash will find themselves against either.
Elsewhere in the clip, we see glimpses of Godspeed, a Rogues Gallery baddie who was first torn in season 5. Good luck Barry and co, something tells us you need it.
The Flash is broadcast on The CW in the US and on Sky One en NO TV in the United Kingdom.
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