At the time, many of the heroes assumed that the message referred to their war with the Dominators, but - considering how much of a gap there is between the crossover and the message - just about anything could have happened in the 40 years in between. Of course, much of Barry's message is vague. RELATED: Guggeheim & Kreisberg Detail Invasion’s Impact on The CW’s DC Shows When you come back, don't trust anything or anyone, not even me." When you return, you will be in a new timeline I created, where everyone's past and everyone's future has been affected, including yours. "As you know, whenever you alter the past, those changes affect the present and get compounded in the future. "A war is coming, Captain Hunter, and at some point you're going to be called back to Central City to fight it, so you need to know that - while you and your team have been in the temporal zone - I made a choice that affected the timeline," Barry tells Rip Hunter in the message. This has been a running subplot on The CW's "Legends of Tomorrow," which subsequently became a major point of contention in the "Invasion!" crossover, which also involved "The Flash," "Arrow" and "Supergirl." During the crossover, Firestorm revealed a message from Barry Allen that hailed from 40 years in the future. Second, there's the matter of Barry's future. Twenty years into the future, Barry Allen realized the Speed Force was hemorrhaging and went into his past in order to heal it, but his method involved killing his younger self to seal the tear. Last year, DC Comics ran a "Flash" storyline called "Out of Time." Created by Robert Venditti, Van Jensen, Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund and Andrew Dalhouse, the story arc followed present day Barry Allen as well as his disillusioned future self. RELATED: Flash Will Face a Threat Bigger Than Flashpoint in Mid-Season Finale And, considering both the show's source material and the clues they've dropped so far, we're thinking that someone could be. As Doctor Alchemy, Julian will certainly continue to make Barry's life difficult, but Barry has enjoyed relative peace in the Flashpoint timeline - that is, until Savitar showed up.īut who is Savitar? Aside from the fact that he's a dangerous speedster who seems to have it out for the Flash, not much else is known about him, but it's important to note that the show deliberately chooses to keep his face covered - which means there may be someone we already know hiding underneath what we're going to assume is a mask. Nothing had changed for him, bar the fact that he had an annoying new labmate named Julian Albert. However, Barry seemed to come out of Flashpoint relatively unscathed.
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