‘The Flash’ Season 3 Cast, Update: ‘Justice League’s’ Gypsy Is Heading To Central City; What Are Gypsy’s Powers?

By Kara Wayne - 12 Dec '16 06:30AM
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"The Flash" Season 3 cast will get a new addition as confirmed on The CW "The Flash" Fan Feast. The new character is called Gypsy, a DC comics character who also worked for the "Justice League." Gypsy's alter ego is Cynthia Reynolds who is expected to have a close relationship to Vibe if "The Flash" Season 3 will follow the DC comics.

A report from Heroic Hollywood detailed "The Flash" Fan Feast revelation from Carlos Valdes who portrays the role of Cisco Ramon a.k.a Vibe. "There's going to be a new visitor to our world named Gypsy. DC Comics fans will be familiar with Gypsy," Valdez teased.

"She is going to be coming in our world and Vibe will definitely get to learn some new skills as part of getting to know her. So I'm excited to see how that plays out," the actor continued. It is still unconfirmed how "The Flash" Season 3 will adapt Gypsy from the DC comics but it seems that Cisco will see a friend in the new character.

Gypsy is also a metahuman known to have the power of illusion casting. She can make herself invincible by blending into the background to become unnoticed or unseen. Gypsy can also camouflage herself and those within her proximity even in rapidly changing backgrounds.

Meanwhile, "The Flash" Season 3 midseason finale left an interesting prophecy from the God speedster Savitar. As reported by TV Line, Savitar revealed that one of Barry Allen's friends will "betray" him while one of them "shall fall." Savitar concluded his prophecy with a rather enthralling revelation that one of the team "shall suffer a fate worse than death."

"The Flash" Season 3 will return on Jan. 24, 2017. In the meantime, tell us your thoughts about the arrival of t new DC character in Central City. Also, do you have ideas who among the S.T.A.R. Labs team will fulfill the prophecies revealed by Savitar?

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