It is irrelevant to mention how awesome "The Flash" series is going on at the moment, but we do want to point out at a major loose end. Savitar, one of the most deadly villains in the TV series is not been seen for the past few episodes. We already know that he is there within the universe, but is not an active threat to Team Flash at the moment due to the events have taken place in "The Flash" season 3A. But, we are likely to get more exposure on the character in "The Flash" season 3 episode 15 "The Wrath of Savitar." A major reason is an upcoming storyline about the death of Iris West by the hands of this cruel super villain.
As per the reports, we may get to know more about Savitar and his whereabouts in "The Flash" season 3 episode 15 "The Wrath of Savitar," but to actually see him in action could wait for the time. As per details, "The Flash" season 3 episode 16 "Into The Speedforce" is the episode where Savitar will be making an appearance for a longer duration. The episode is reportedly going to feature Barry searching for answers within the Speed Force to settle it with the God of Speed.
Another theory that has come up is that fans can expect a glimpse of the Black Flash on the show. But, that could be a possibility once Barry settles the score with Savitar in "The Flash" season 3 episode 15 "The Wrath of Savitar" and episode 16 "Into the Speedforce." Moreover, Black Flash has been in "Legends of Tomorrow" as well. So, let's keep our hopes for him to enter the TVs series as well. And, if he does come up, there are chances for another crossover.
Further on "The Flash" season 3 episode 15 "The Wrath of Savitar" we are going to see more of Jesse Quick (Violett Beane) who will look forward to H.R. for an important decision. A possibility is that she might plan on staying on Earth-1 and leave her father on Earth-2. Well, we'll soon find that out.
Stay tuned for "The Flash" season 3 episode 15 "The Wrath Of Savitar" airing on March 7th, 2017 on the CW.
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