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'The Flash' Season 2 Spoilers: Grant Gustin Promises Mind-Blowing Next Season

Star of the hit series "The Flash" shared some exciting hints about the upcoming episodes of the second season.

With the series currently on its winter break, Grant Gustin gave fans something to look forward to for its return. He recently posted a teaser on his official Twitter page, which revealed that they had just finished the 14th episode of the second season.

Fans went crazy when he tweeted, "Halfway through 214, which will blow your minds."

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He was not the only one who shared his excitement for the upcoming episodes to come. According to TV Line, the executive producer of the series, Greg Berlanti, shared that the writers had just finished writing two exciting episodes. He described the episodes as the craziest episodes of the show, as well as his two favorite episodes.

He explained that the episode will put many of the show's characters in interesting situations that will be exciting to watch.

In addition, it was reported that a new character will be joining the series for the two episodes. It was reported that Adam Stafford will be portraying the villain called Geomancer.The new villain is described as a meta human with the power to produce earthquakes. He is expected to cause more trouble in episodes 13 and 14 by creating a series of earthquakes in order to destroy The Flash.

However, fans will have to wait a few more episodes to see his introduction to the story.The CW network finally released a teaser trailer for the upcoming midseason premiere. It was reported that The Flash will be facing several other challenges before he takes on Geomancer. The upcoming midseason premiere of the series is titled "Potential Energry," and will have The Flash continuing his fight against Zoom.

"The Flash" season 2 is expected to return on The CW Network this Jan. 19.

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