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'The Flash' Season 2 Plot News: Multiple Speedsters Coming to the Show

The cast and crew of the hit superhero TV drama series "The Flash" appeared during the fan-packed PaleyFest event on Saturday in Los Angeles. In the panel, it was revealed that the second chapter of the smash hit show would likely to introduce other versions of the Speedster.

For the uninitiated, Grant Gustin's Red Streak is just but one of the versions of the Flash in the DC comic universe. Citing executive producer Greg Berlanti, The Hollywood Reporter said that they "hoped to bring other speedsters" into The CW series.

Among the number of entities that they have been eyeing to introduce in Season 2 includes Wally West, also known as the Kid Flash and Bart Allen, the second Kid Flash.

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"That's our hope. We've already been picked up for a second year. If we were going to do something like that, we'd do it next year," the showrunner said.

Other than Berlanti, co-EP Andrew Kreisberg also joined into the discussion to say that the upcoming season will see a new story line which will be heavily drawn out from the comics.

TVGuide, in their report, said that it could be the Crisis on Infinite Earth's plotline, which a lot of fans have long been speculating about, that the story will tread on to.

The panel meanwhile featured a lot of exciting teasers like the first glimpse of Mark Hamill's The Tricskter, the "big a-- monkey" Gorilla Grodd, and Tom Cavanagh's Harrison Wells going all out as the Reverse-Flash.

Other major Flash-related questions were also discussed. One in particular is the show's concept of time travel paradox whereby viewers wondered what would happen if Barry succeeds in saving his mother's life.

"There are concerns that if certain events change in the past, it will change who everyone is," Kreisberg said. "What's really interesting about that stuff to us is what's emotional about it."

"The Flash" returns for the rest of its season this Tuesday on The CW.

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