![]() ![]() 3 Powers, Abilities, Equipment, & WeaknessĬreated by Barry Allen/The Flash to battle Savitar after the creation of Flashpoint, Barry's time remnants were all killed by the armored villain, except for one.Whilst possessing Julian Albert when becoming "Alchemy", he is portrayed by Tom Felton, who also played Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise and Dodge Landon in Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Whilst armored, he is portrayed by stuntman Andre Tricoteux in his metallic suit and is voiced by Tobin Bell, who also played Peter Kingsley in 24 and John Kramer in the Saw franchise. In his true form, he is portrayed by starring cast member Grant Gustin, who also portrayed Sebastian Smythe in Glee. He desires to destroy the original Barry Allen and relieve himself of pain by ascending to godhood. Upon being rejected by his friends after his failure to help Team Flash defeat Savitar and for not being the "true" Barry Allen, the time remnant travelled to ancient times to obtain the Philosopher's Stone and become Savitar himself, creating the false legend of Savitar being the first Speedster. He is a time remnant of the series' titular protagonist Barry Allen/The Flash that was created in an erased future. Savitar, also referred to as Alchemy and the self-proclaimed God of Speed, is a major antagonist in the the TV series The Flash, serving as the main antagonist of Season 3, the posthumous overarching antagonist of Season 4, a minor antagonist in Season 5 and a posthumous antagonist in Seasons 7 and 8. ~ Savitar's most infamous quote before killing Iris (who, in the current timeline, is actually a disguised H.R. Savitar: You stuck me in the Speed Force for an eternity of Hell! Now, welcome to yours. ~ Savitar explaining his origins and the source of his god complex to Barry. Savitar: I was broken and alone, I wanted the pain to end, and that's when I realized the truth, Barry: God feels no pain. I was an aberration! A disposable hero! Future you failed to mention that, didn't he? you all shunned me because I wasn't the true Barry Allen. My future self told me that he created time remnants to stop you. ![]() ~ Savitar finally revealing his true identity, and his most famous quote.īarry Allen: I went to the future. But, we know one thing for sure, Team Flash from the current timeline might finally know all that they need to know to defeat this season’s big bad.Like I told you from the beginning. We still have a few episodes to go, probably things would become clearer. The more you do it, the less the rules apply to you.” While explaining time travel to Barry, Savitar says, “See that’s the thing about time travel, Barry. If this reveal has you thinking that all the confusing time travel leads us to a very odd timeline issue, a hint by Savitar tells us enough to understand how all of this is possible. On the night of May 23rd, Iris will die in your arms…and it will break you.” The Flash’s 2024 self from The Once and Future Flash. In the previous episode, The Once and Future Flash, where Barry Allen meets his 2024 version, we saw a conversation about defeating Savitar where 2024 Flash said, “You will do everything you can think of - you’ll ever create time remnants of yourself, but he’ll kill them all, mostly. Being shunned by the future-Barry who created all time remnants (and the future Team Flash), the surviving time remnant went mad post his experience of torture, and assumed the identity of Savitar.Īnd it is not like we had no hint about this being a possibility. Before being trapped in the Speed Force prison, Savitar managed to kill all of Barry’s remnants, but lets one version (the current Savitar) live. I know this is confusing, allow us to explain. ![]() The future version of Barry that became Savitar (as explained by Cisco Ramon and Savitar himself) was actually a time remnant that Barry Allen creates four years in the future to stop Savitar. If not all, at least the biggest question was answered (in detail) in the opening minutes of the latest episode, ‘Cause and Effect’. Savitar- the supervillain speedster and so called god of speed- was revealed to be none other than a future version of The Flash, a.k.a Barry Allen, ending all speculations about who was behind the silver and blue suit of armour. The shocking reveal at the end of last week’s episode left many fans wondering what really happened, also leaving a whole bunch of unanswered questions for the remaining episodes of the season. But if you have seen the episode or simply love to live the geek life on the edge, this could actually blow your mind. ![]() Let’s lead with the fact that this will contain spoilers, so don’t tell us that we did not warn you enough. ![]()
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