This article contains spoilers for The Flash season 7 episode 1.
The Flash season 7 premiere episode, “All’s Wells That Ends Wells” isn’t quite a traditional season premiere. In nearly every way that matters, it’s an episode held over from the pandemic-shortened season 6, and an episode with this very title was supposed to end after what ended up being that season’s finale before all of this nightmarish real world stuff intervened. But considering how strong that season was, all this means is that it get The Flash season 7 off to a particularly strong start…one that isn’t afraid to make major changes to what we thought we knew about the Mirror Master both past end future.
Not only do we get new and shocking information about Eva McCulloch, one of the best villains in this show’s entire history, but this episode even does a serious bit of...
The Flash season 7 premiere episode, “All’s Wells That Ends Wells” isn’t quite a traditional season premiere. In nearly every way that matters, it’s an episode held over from the pandemic-shortened season 6, and an episode with this very title was supposed to end after what ended up being that season’s finale before all of this nightmarish real world stuff intervened. But considering how strong that season was, all this means is that it get The Flash season 7 off to a particularly strong start…one that isn’t afraid to make major changes to what we thought we knew about the Mirror Master both past end future.
Not only do we get new and shocking information about Eva McCulloch, one of the best villains in this show’s entire history, but this episode even does a serious bit of...
- 3/3/2021
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
You don’t need to be a DC Comics diehard to know that The Flash has one of the most unforgettably cool rogues’ galleries of any superhero. After all, his show on The CW has reminded TV viewers of that fact since 2014. The network seems so intent on making sure nobody forgets it, in fact, that the seventh season will reportedly bring back one of these memorable villains.
According to sources close to Wgtc – the same ones who told us an Arrow spinoff is in development and Taskmaster would be the main antagonist in Black Widow, both of which were correct – fans of the Scarlet Speedster will soon see the return of the sinister Eva McCulloch. Better known to most as the maniacal Mirror Master.
That’s right, we’re not talking about Sam Scudder from season 3 who bore the same moniker – he’s still trapped in his mirror-free cell,...
According to sources close to Wgtc – the same ones who told us an Arrow spinoff is in development and Taskmaster would be the main antagonist in Black Widow, both of which were correct – fans of the Scarlet Speedster will soon see the return of the sinister Eva McCulloch. Better known to most as the maniacal Mirror Master.
That’s right, we’re not talking about Sam Scudder from season 3 who bore the same moniker – he’s still trapped in his mirror-free cell,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Will Bertazzo Lambert
- We Got This Covered
The Scarlet Speedster has one of the richest rogues galleries in DC Comics, so there are many foes to choose from when it comes to Warner Bros.’ The Flash movie. Sure enough, the latest word on the matter says that the Dceu’s Barry Allen will face off against two dangerous villains in his first standalone feature. Fans may be able to guess one of them, but the other might come as a surprise, especially as they’ll be recast as a woman.
FandomWire recently shared a report revealing some major news about The Flash, including that both Reverse-Flash and Mirror Master will factor into the storyline. Of course, the presence of Eobard Thawne is no surprise, seeing as it’s widely believed that the movie will draw inspiration from the Flashpoint event, which revolves around Barry stopping his nemesis from killing his mother.
Mirror Master is a slightly more left-field choice,...
FandomWire recently shared a report revealing some major news about The Flash, including that both Reverse-Flash and Mirror Master will factor into the storyline. Of course, the presence of Eobard Thawne is no surprise, seeing as it’s widely believed that the movie will draw inspiration from the Flashpoint event, which revolves around Barry stopping his nemesis from killing his mother.
Mirror Master is a slightly more left-field choice,...
- 4/14/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
This week on The Flash, Iris learned a bit more about the strange world inside of which she is trapped, while Ralph learned to be careful about what he wished for, in finding Sue Dearbon.
Pounding on the other side of the loft mirror, struggling to get Barry’s attention, Iris was startled to be found by Eva McCulloch — and vice versa! Eva assured Iris that she was not dead, but trapped, as she herself has been for six long years, ever since the particle accelerator explosion blasted her into her office mirror. Eva, a scientist, explains that she and...
Pounding on the other side of the loft mirror, struggling to get Barry’s attention, Iris was startled to be found by Eva McCulloch — and vice versa! Eva assured Iris that she was not dead, but trapped, as she herself has been for six long years, ever since the particle accelerator explosion blasted her into her office mirror. Eva, a scientist, explains that she and...
- 2/19/2020
- TVLine.com
Mirror, mirror, on the wall…. We actually have no rhyme here, but are simply wondering Wtf just happened on The Flash?
The CW series’ midseason opener found Barry traveling to Lian Yu with Arrow‘s John Diggle to investigate what was thought to maybe be a new Mirakuru threat, but instead was simply a message for Barry to slow down (so to speak) and enjoy life.
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The CW series’ midseason opener found Barry traveling to Lian Yu with Arrow‘s John Diggle to investigate what was thought to maybe be a new Mirakuru threat, but instead was simply a message for Barry to slow down (so to speak) and enjoy life.
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- 2/5/2020
- TVLine.com
The Flash wrapped up its fifth season just last month, but it sounds like the casting process for season 6 of The CW superhero drama is already gearing up. Specifically, producers are on the look out for the next big bad of the show, who’s no doubt set to run rings around Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen.
TV Line reports that new showrunner Eric Wallace and his team are planning a “male big bad” for the upcoming sixth season and are “eyeing diverse actors for the part.” We still don’t know the identity of the next major antagonist to threaten life in Central City, but previous seasons have frequently featured references to the next big bad in their last few episodes, so season 5 might’ve given us some helpful clues.
Episode 20, for instance, saw Nora and her band of Young Rogues steal a Mirror Gun from McCulloch Industries. This...
TV Line reports that new showrunner Eric Wallace and his team are planning a “male big bad” for the upcoming sixth season and are “eyeing diverse actors for the part.” We still don’t know the identity of the next major antagonist to threaten life in Central City, but previous seasons have frequently featured references to the next big bad in their last few episodes, so season 5 might’ve given us some helpful clues.
Episode 20, for instance, saw Nora and her band of Young Rogues steal a Mirror Gun from McCulloch Industries. This...
- 6/10/2019
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Mike Cecchini Joseph Baxter Nov 22, 2019
The Flash Season 6 is racing towards Crisis on Infinite Earths. Here's everything you need to know.
The Flash season 6 is here! That means way more speedster shenanigans and time-traveling adventures with Barry Allen and his team at Star Labs.
But there will be some changes in the new season, and we're not just talking about Barry's sharp new Flash costume! Current showrunner Todd Helbing was replaced by Eric Wallace.
"From his first day on The Flash, Todd Helbing has been a leader on the show, beloved by the cast and crew for his exceptional talent, vision and wonderful attitude. We are all sad to see him go, but we will all be better for the many shows he will no doubt create and run in the future," The Flash executive producer Greg Berlanti said in a statement (via The Hollywood Reporter). "Eric Wallace has proven...
The Flash Season 6 is racing towards Crisis on Infinite Earths. Here's everything you need to know.
The Flash season 6 is here! That means way more speedster shenanigans and time-traveling adventures with Barry Allen and his team at Star Labs.
But there will be some changes in the new season, and we're not just talking about Barry's sharp new Flash costume! Current showrunner Todd Helbing was replaced by Eric Wallace.
"From his first day on The Flash, Todd Helbing has been a leader on the show, beloved by the cast and crew for his exceptional talent, vision and wonderful attitude. We are all sad to see him go, but we will all be better for the many shows he will no doubt create and run in the future," The Flash executive producer Greg Berlanti said in a statement (via The Hollywood Reporter). "Eric Wallace has proven...
- 1/31/2019
- Den of Geek
It’s good to have the Rogues back. They’ve been absent from the comics for a while now, and the gang of supervillains is a rare area in which The CW’s The Flash TV show has always fallen short. After a teasing cliffhanger appearance at the end of last issue, however, the Rogues have been reloaded to run rings around the Fastest Man Alive once again.
This outing begins with a sequence that harks back to the good old days of the Silver Age, with the Rogues crashing a museum to steal some gimmick-related item (a golden statue of Mercury, the god of thieves). In the opening few pages, writer Joshua Williamson does a quick-fire but efficient job at re-introducing the team – the cool leadership skills of Leonard Snart, the Bonnie and Clyde romance of Mirror Master and Golden Glider, Heatwave and his freaky adoration for fire etc.
This outing begins with a sequence that harks back to the good old days of the Silver Age, with the Rogues crashing a museum to steal some gimmick-related item (a golden statue of Mercury, the god of thieves). In the opening few pages, writer Joshua Williamson does a quick-fire but efficient job at re-introducing the team – the cool leadership skills of Leonard Snart, the Bonnie and Clyde romance of Mirror Master and Golden Glider, Heatwave and his freaky adoration for fire etc.
- 1/25/2017
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Mike Cecchini Oct 26, 2016
The latest episode of The Flash season 3 may not be weighty but it certainly is fun...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.4 The New Rogues
Oh, hello. Was the script for The New Rogues left over from season one? That's not a knock on it, by the way. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. But it sure did take a lot out of that first season playbook, which is just fine.
Villain of the week episodes are unavoidable, and fortunately The Flash is uniquely suited to them, since Central City (and neighboring Keystone) boast...
The latest episode of The Flash season 3 may not be weighty but it certainly is fun...
This review contains spoilers.
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3.4 The New Rogues
Oh, hello. Was the script for The New Rogues left over from season one? That's not a knock on it, by the way. I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. But it sure did take a lot out of that first season playbook, which is just fine.
Villain of the week episodes are unavoidable, and fortunately The Flash is uniquely suited to them, since Central City (and neighboring Keystone) boast...
- 10/26/2016
- Den of Geek
This week on The CW’s The Flash, amid an episode that was ostensibly about two new (if not particularly compelling or dangerous) metahumans, the team took a bold step in the name of shoring up its ranks.
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Because while it’s fine and good that Harry paid us a visit from Earth-Two, the fact is that he and his daughter will need to go back, just as soon as Jesse gets a few more speedster lessons. Harry’s own solution: Go reel yourself in another Harrison Wells!
So after transmitting out...
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Because while it’s fine and good that Harry paid us a visit from Earth-Two, the fact is that he and his daughter will need to go back, just as soon as Jesse gets a few more speedster lessons. Harry’s own solution: Go reel yourself in another Harrison Wells!
So after transmitting out...
- 10/26/2016
- TVLine.com
I'm not going to lie. I cannot get over the fact Jesse Quick is suiting up in an old look.
How fulfilling can it be to wear a costume as a hero when the last time you saw it, it was being worn by a villain? It just feels wrong to me.
Nonetheless, that's what we have on The Flash Season 3 Episode 4, as well as a couple new Rogues and the return of Captain Cold, someone we haven't seen in a very long time.
Check out the photos, speculate what will go down and watch The Flash online if you want to catch up!
1. Rogue Couple - The Flash Season 3 Episode 4 Mirror Master and The Top are a couple. He's played by Grey Damon, she's Ashley Rickards. 2. Spin, Spin, Spin! - The Flash Season 3 Episode 4 She's happy now, but when she realizes she has two speedsters after her, maybe not so much?...
How fulfilling can it be to wear a costume as a hero when the last time you saw it, it was being worn by a villain? It just feels wrong to me.
Nonetheless, that's what we have on The Flash Season 3 Episode 4, as well as a couple new Rogues and the return of Captain Cold, someone we haven't seen in a very long time.
Check out the photos, speculate what will go down and watch The Flash online if you want to catch up!
1. Rogue Couple - The Flash Season 3 Episode 4 Mirror Master and The Top are a couple. He's played by Grey Damon, she's Ashley Rickards. 2. Spin, Spin, Spin! - The Flash Season 3 Episode 4 She's happy now, but when she realizes she has two speedsters after her, maybe not so much?...
- 10/19/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Another famous Rogue villain is making his way to The Flash Season 3.
If you thought the best Rogues had already come and gone, you were wrong!
Grey Damon will become Sam Scudder aka Mirror Master for The Flash Season 3 Episode 4. Does that mean he'll be a one and done character?
We'll have to wait and watch the show to find out whether Mirror Master will be in more than one installment, but even more interesting is whether or not he'll be fighting The Flash or Kid Flash.
We don't know yet how long it will take to set the wrongs of Flashpoint right...or even if that means we won't still have two flashes fighting the forces of evil on the streets of Central City afterward anyway!
Sam Scudder is a pretty well known guy in the DC canon. Real comic book fans were surprised he was left behind during the initial two seasons.
If you thought the best Rogues had already come and gone, you were wrong!
Grey Damon will become Sam Scudder aka Mirror Master for The Flash Season 3 Episode 4. Does that mean he'll be a one and done character?
We'll have to wait and watch the show to find out whether Mirror Master will be in more than one installment, but even more interesting is whether or not he'll be fighting The Flash or Kid Flash.
We don't know yet how long it will take to set the wrongs of Flashpoint right...or even if that means we won't still have two flashes fighting the forces of evil on the streets of Central City afterward anyway!
Sam Scudder is a pretty well known guy in the DC canon. Real comic book fans were surprised he was left behind during the initial two seasons.
- 8/11/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
One of The Flash‘s most iconic foes is coming to the CW series.
Grey Damon (Aquarius, Star-Crossed) will play the infamous Rogues gallery member Mirror Masterin the fourth episode of Season 3, Comic Book Resources reports.
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The Flash‘s incarnation — Sam Scudder — is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree to prove himself the greatest thief that Central City has ever seen.
One of several characters...
Grey Damon (Aquarius, Star-Crossed) will play the infamous Rogues gallery member Mirror Masterin the fourth episode of Season 3, Comic Book Resources reports.
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The Flash‘s incarnation — Sam Scudder — is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree to prove himself the greatest thief that Central City has ever seen.
One of several characters...
- 8/11/2016
- TVLine.com
Grey Damon, known for starring in Friday Night Lights, has been cast as Sam Scudder aka Mirror Master, in Season 3 of The Flash.
Mirror Master was created in 1959's Flash #105 by John Broome, and had gone on to be one of the major villains in the rogues gallery. In the comics, Mirror Master has the ability to travel through mirrors, trap others in them, and other various powers revolving around mirrors. The series seems to be staying extremely close to the source material according to the description from Wbtv:
"One of the Flash's most infamous Rogues, Sam Scudder--aka Mirror Master--is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree to prove himself the greatest thief that Central City has ever seen."
With the addition of Mirror Master, do you think The Flash...
Mirror Master was created in 1959's Flash #105 by John Broome, and had gone on to be one of the major villains in the rogues gallery. In the comics, Mirror Master has the ability to travel through mirrors, trap others in them, and other various powers revolving around mirrors. The series seems to be staying extremely close to the source material according to the description from Wbtv:
"One of the Flash's most infamous Rogues, Sam Scudder--aka Mirror Master--is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree to prove himself the greatest thief that Central City has ever seen."
With the addition of Mirror Master, do you think The Flash...
- 8/11/2016
- by Mark Cook
- LRMonline.com
The CW’s small-screen take on DC’s The Flash has already utilized several members of the Scarlet Speedster’s infamous ‘Rogues Gallery’ over the course of its first 2 seasons (Captain Cold, Pied Piper, Trickster etc.), but one of Barry Allen’s most prominent supervillains never got a look in. Well, fans can now rest easy, as Mirror Master will make his debut during the show’s third season.
According to Cbr, Grey Damon (Friday Night Lights, Aquarius) will bring life to the narcissistic Sam Scudder on the fourth episode, which should air around late October or early November.
Here’s how this incarnation of the character is described:
One of the Flash’s most infamous Rogues, Sam Scudder — aka Mirror Master — is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree...
According to Cbr, Grey Damon (Friday Night Lights, Aquarius) will bring life to the narcissistic Sam Scudder on the fourth episode, which should air around late October or early November.
Here’s how this incarnation of the character is described:
One of the Flash’s most infamous Rogues, Sam Scudder — aka Mirror Master — is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree...
- 8/11/2016
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
Scarlet Speedster fans have been wondering when one of the DC hero's most prominent comic book villains would make an appearance on the CW TV series, and now Cbr reports that Mirror Master is finally coming to The Flash. According to them, Grey Damon will debut as Sam Scudder on the fourth episode of the show's third season, which is set to air in late October or early November. Here's the official character description: "One of the Flash's most infamous Rogues, Sam Scudder -- aka Mirror Master -- is a smooth criminal with a huge ego. Upon discovering he now has the power to travel through any reflective surface, Scudder embarks on a massive crime spree to prove himself the greatest thief that Central City has ever seen." That Hashtag Show actually first reported that Mirror Master would be utilized, and since they got that one right, expect small-screen versions...
- 8/11/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
by Ryan Rigley
Since the announcement of "The Flash" feature film at this year's San Diego Comic Con, Warner Bros. has put the Scarlet Speedster on the fast track towards becoming the next big DC superhero. Last week, Deadline broke the news of a "Flash" TV series in development over at The CW. On top of that, the fastest man alive is set to appear in three episodes of season two of "Arrow" before spinning off into his own CW series.
Clearly, DC has big plans for the Flash before his movie is released in 2016. But just because the "Flash" movie is still three years away doesn't mean we can't start speculating about it now! That said, here's a list of the five Flash rogues fit for the silver screen.
Captain Cold
Often times considered to be the Flash's arch nemesis, Leonard Snart was a lowlife criminal who accidentally created...
Since the announcement of "The Flash" feature film at this year's San Diego Comic Con, Warner Bros. has put the Scarlet Speedster on the fast track towards becoming the next big DC superhero. Last week, Deadline broke the news of a "Flash" TV series in development over at The CW. On top of that, the fastest man alive is set to appear in three episodes of season two of "Arrow" before spinning off into his own CW series.
Clearly, DC has big plans for the Flash before his movie is released in 2016. But just because the "Flash" movie is still three years away doesn't mean we can't start speculating about it now! That said, here's a list of the five Flash rogues fit for the silver screen.
Captain Cold
Often times considered to be the Flash's arch nemesis, Leonard Snart was a lowlife criminal who accidentally created...
- 8/6/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
by Ryan Rigley
As you all know by now, Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" promises to be a fresher, more modern take on Superman while also potentially acting as a jumping off point for a much greater DC Cinematic Universe. In a recent interview with MTV News, Snyder dropped several big hints as to which key DC buildings may or may not be appearing in "Man of Steel," like LexCorp and Wayne Enterprises.
That said, can you imagine how crazy it would be if S.T.A.R. Labs made an appearance in the film as well? For those of you unfamiliar with the aforementioned reference, S.T.A.R. Labs is a fictional research facility that first appeared in "Superman" #246 but has since gone on to appear in popular DC TV series, such as "Smallville," and another not so popular DC TV series... "The Flash."
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As you all know by now, Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" promises to be a fresher, more modern take on Superman while also potentially acting as a jumping off point for a much greater DC Cinematic Universe. In a recent interview with MTV News, Snyder dropped several big hints as to which key DC buildings may or may not be appearing in "Man of Steel," like LexCorp and Wayne Enterprises.
That said, can you imagine how crazy it would be if S.T.A.R. Labs made an appearance in the film as well? For those of you unfamiliar with the aforementioned reference, S.T.A.R. Labs is a fictional research facility that first appeared in "Superman" #246 but has since gone on to appear in popular DC TV series, such as "Smallville," and another not so popular DC TV series... "The Flash."
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- 6/10/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
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