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'The Flash' Season 2 Spoilers: Man Behind Zoom Revealed

The most recent teaser for "The Flash" season 2 revealed some shocking details about the series.

It was reported that The CW recently posted a new promotional trailer for the upcoming three episodes of season 2. From the teasers, fans can see that their favorite character will still have to deal with Zoom for the episodes to come.

The trailer shows Earth-2 Barry talking to Earth-1 Barry before going head-to-head with Zoom. Earth-2 Barry is seen saying, "Today, I did things that I've never thought possible. Now if I can do the impossible, so can you. Because I'm just Barry Allen, but you're the Flash."

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However, that was not the only part of the episode that was teased. It was hinted that fans will finally get a chance to see who the man behind Zoom is. The villain has been terrorizing the city for quite some time while remaining mysterious. The trailer shows Zoom taking the mask off to reveal who he is.

With that, Barry will have to do all he can to prevent destruction in Central City. The executive producer, Todd Helbing, of the series recently spoke to E! News about the upcoming turn of events. Helbing revealed, "In the next episode you will see a lot of Earth-2 Barry. He has his own arc and journey throughout this episode to become something bigger than he is. ... Ultimately, yes, I would call him a hero."

Meanwhile, another trailer also features Scott Evans, played by Tone Bell, who is Iris' boss. The teaser shows him informing his team that The Flash went rogue, when in reality, the destruction was due to another villain named Trajectory.

From that, fans can expect the next three episodes of "The Flash" season 2 to be eventful and packed with action.

"The Flash" season 2 airs on The CW every Tuesday nights.

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