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'The Flash' Season 3: Caitlin Snow And Julian Albert Could Be A New Couple; First Look At Vibe's Full Costume

'The Flash Season 3': Caitlin Snow And Julian Albert Could Be A New Couple; First Look On Vibe's Full Costume

Jason Glenn

Danielle Panabaker's Caitlyn Snow might be unlucky when it comes to her leading men in the past season of "The Flash," considering her fiancé Ronnie Raymond died twice and that she fell in love with Zoom who then was acting as Jay Garrick. Her heartbreaks and struggles of Caitlin Snow could have sparked her inner Killer Frost, but new reports suggest that she might find love once again in "The Flash" season 3.

WhatsFilming.ca has released some photos from the set of "The Flash" season 3 as the cast was filming episode 13. The report included an intriguing photo of Caitlin Snow and Julian Albert played by Tom Felton. The two were snapped while walking with their arms locked after a tight discussion between the possible new couple.

"The Flash" season 3 episode 13 is the first episode of the two-part story arc about Gorilla City that is on Earth 2 which somehow explains Caitlin and Julian's safari outfits in the photo Arrowverse speculated. The Gorilla Grodd episode will also feature the voice of actor Keith David where he will play the leader of Gorilla City, Solovar. Will Barry Allen and his team try to rescue Gorilla Grodd in Gorilla City? "The Flash" fans will have to find out soon.

Meanwhile, aside from the rumored new couple, the website also released a first look on Carlos Valdez's character Cisco Ramon in his full Vibe costume in "The Flash" season 3. As seen in the photo, Valdez was sporting the costume and the glasses he made while signing autographs for fans.

On the other hand, Vibe's soon to be partner and ally, Gypsy played by Jessica Camacho was also captured filming with him. The Flash Season 3 returns on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 with the episode entitled "Borrowing Problems From The Future" on The CW.

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