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Flash TV Tidbits

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and new year! TV news has been quiet recently for obvious reasons, but here are a couple of things to tide you over until the Flash television season resumes on January 20th.

Firstly, you can buy the soundtrack from the FlashArrow crossover episodes (with a little bit of music from the mid-season finale). It was released by the composer for the two shows, Blake Neely, and is available on iTunes.

Possible spoilers for an upcoming episode behind the jump.

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New Flash Teaser Posted

The CW has already posted the teaser for the next episode of The Flash. The actual episode doesn’t air until January 20th, so we have a long time to wait. It’s titled “Revenge of the Rogues”, and features the return of some guys we haven’t seen in a while.

Mark Hamill Returns as the Trickster!

Mark Hamill as the 1990s TricskterMark Hamill, known worldwide as Luke Skywalker but to Flash fans as the live-action Trickster from the 1990s Flash TV show, will be back to reprise the role in the 17th episode of the new Flash TV series, as reported by HitFix.

Hamill joins John Wesley Shipp, the original series’ Barry Allen, who plays Barry’s father on the new show, and Amanda Pays, who returns as Dr. Tina McGee. Like Pays, he’ll be playing a different version of the character this time around:

In this new iteration, The Trickster is an anarchist terrorist con man serving a life sentence in Iron Heights who helps Barry (Grant Gustin) and Det. West (Jesse L. Martin) to foil the city-wide attacks of a wannabe Trickster eagerly following in the original’s deadly footsteps. The episode will reunite him with John Wesley Shipp who went up against him as the original ‘Flash’ on the CBS version.

It sounds like they’re bringing in both James Jesse and Axel Walker, which I think is a great move. The New 52 Trickster lost something when they tried to make Axel the original rather than someone who stole the identity and gadgets. I like that they’re incorporating the con man aspect as well, since that’s one of my favorites versions of the character.

So what do you think of bringing back Mark Hamill as the Trickster? Great idea, or best idea?