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'The Flash' Season 2 Spoilers: More DC Characters to Join the Series

A new DC Comic character will be introduced in the upcoming episodes of "The Flash" season 2.

It was reported that Griffin Grey, will soon be making his debut on The CW series in a couple of months. While there has yet to be any news regarding who will be playing the role, reports reveal that the series is currently working on casting.

Fans of the DC comics are aware that Griffin Grey is one of Bart Allen's friends. The new character is known to have worked with Allen at the Keystone Motors. However, they happened to experience an explosion while at work. It was revealed that the explosion was set by Luke Thatcher. After the explosion, Griffin began experiencing his own powers, such as the ability to create lightning energy.

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After utilizing his powers, Grey began experiencing some changes in his body. It was revealed that he began aging more quickly than normal, making his grey wrinkle and his hair grey.

Apart from Griffin Grey, it was reported that there will be more new characters for the future episodes of "The Flash" season 2. Allison Paige will be taking on the role of Eliza Harmon, also known as Trajectory, in an upcoming episode. In addition, it was also stated that Adam Stafford was cast for the role of Adam Fells, also known as Geomancer.

According to TV.com, the synopsis for the upcoming episode, titled "Welcome to Earth-2" of "The Flash" season 2 reads, "Barry [Grant Gustin], Wells [Tom Cavanagh] and Cisco [Carlos Valdes] travel to Earth-2 to rescue Wells' daughter from Zoom, and encounter Killer Frost [Danielle Panabaker] and Deathstorm [Robbie Amell]. Meanwhile, back on Earth-1, Jay [Teddy Sears] takes over the Flash's duties when a meta-human nicknamed Geomancer attacks Central City."

"The Flash" season 2 episode 13 will be airing on The CW this Feb. 9.

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