

Season 4: The Thinker | Marlize DeVoe | Samuroid | Kilg%re | Gregory Wolfe | Amunet Black | Matthew Norvock | Killer Frost | Black Bison | Dwarfstar | King Shark | Anthony Bellows | Peek-a-Boo | Dark Arrow | Overgirl | Reverse-Flash | Prometheus (Earth-X) | Quentin Lance (Earth-X) | Trickster II | Prank | Jones | Crucifer | Siren-X Alchemy | Killer Frost | Captain Cold | The Rival | Black Flash | King Shark | Mirror Master | Top | Plunder | Gorilla Grodd | Solovar | Reverse-Flash | Magenta | Shade | Dominators | Trickster (Earth-3) | Clive Yorkin | Time Wraiths | Music Meister | Abra Kadabra | Heat Monger Light (Earth-2) | Geomancer | The Turtle | Time Wraiths | Tokamak | Heat Wave | Atom-Smasher | Anthony Bellows | Sand Demon | Lewis Snart | Gorilla Grodd | Vandal Savage | Dark Archer | Damien Darhk | Weather Wizard | The Trickster | Tar Pit | Deathstorm (Earth-2) | Reverb | Trajectory | Pied Piper | James Zolomon | Griffin Grey | Rupture | Girder | Black Siren Season 2: Zoom | Reverse-Flash | Captain Cold | Killer Frost (Earth-2) | Caitlin Snow | King Shark | Dr. Season 1: Reverse-Flash | Captain Cold | General Wade Eiling | Gorilla Grodd | Caitlin Snow | The Mist | Heat Wave | Weather Wizard | Girder | Rainbow Raider | Pied Piper | Peek-a-Boo | Everyman | Clyde Mardon | Multiplex | Simon Stagg | Blackout | Clock King | Captain Boomerang | Clay Parker | Vincent Santini | The Trickster | Trickster II | Anthony Bellows | Bug-Eyed Bandit | Deathbolt Reverse-Flashes ( Inertia | Reverse-Flash | Daniel West | The Rival | Zoom) | He is portrayed by both Grant Gustin (as Barry) and Andre Trictoteux (whilst armored), while voiced by Tobin Bell. He is the result of a causal loop that involves him killing Iris West to ensure his own future creation.
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This version is an armored speedster who is later revealed to be a scarred time remnant of a future Barry Allen/The Flash.
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He then ascended into the Speed Force itself, bathing in its cosmic energy and using what he learned in the dark to pull at the Speed Force to drain its energy in order to make himself more powerful.Īrrowverse Main article: Savitar (Arrowverse)Ī heavily adapted iteration of Savitar appears as the main antagonist in Season 3 of The CW superhero TV series, The Flash. After years of trying, Savitar finally regained his connection to the Speed Force, allowing him to create a portal to escape his prison. Savitar was eventually able to escape from the Speed Force, however, after he was touched by Barry Allen, who had been infected with the Negative Speed Force, Savitar was disintegrated and eventually woke up in a dark void, where he could hear others pleading and crying. Hell-bent on at least destroying Flash's world in retribution, he led the Flash on a worldwide race of destruction, until Flash chose to give Savitar what he wanted: union with the Speed-Force by trapping him in the dimension. He sent a few of these agents to attack Wally West, but his direct link to the Speed-Force prevented Savitar from stealing his speed, therefore foiling his plans. He sought out his followers, the Thunderbolt Agents, to strip most of Earth's speedsters of their link to the Speed-Force, transferring their speed into the Thunderbolt Agents. Savitar became the leader of a cult in his search of more knowledge that he can use in accomplishing his goals. As Savitar studied, he discovered new powers that no other living speedster has mastered, which included protecting himself in a null-inertia force field. After discovering that he could defeat his enemies while at super-speeds, he then named himself after the Hindu God of Motion, and dedicated his life to unlocking the secrets to the Speed-Force. When he was testing a supersonic fighter jet at its top speed, his plane was struck by what he thought was lightning, therefore forcing him to crash into hostile territory. Join her and her Paladins online at MySherrilyn.Savitar was an unnamed Cold War pilot working for a third-world nation.
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