With a brand new timeline onThe Flashcomes double the villains.

“We’re doing two big bads,” executive producer Todd Helbing revealed atThe FlashComic-Con panel on Saturday.

“One is a speedster that we’ll reveal later.

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The other, the creepy guy with the mask, is Doctor Alchemy.”

“He certainly doesn’t like The Flash,” EP Aaron Helbing said.

Flashpoint, however, does not undo Barry getting zapped by the particle accelerator.

Take that for what you will.

In this timeline, all theFlashactors are basically playing different versions of their characters.

“In any timeline, Barry and Iris ultimately find each other,” Todd Helbing said.

Iris, however, doesn’t have a great relationship with her father.

“He’s very unhappy,” Martin said.

“Things at home aren’t going well.

He’s having a particular issue with his youngest and only daughter, and doesn’t seem solvable.

Joe gets quite depressed about it.

It starts to affect his job and starts to affect his work.”

Things get so dire that Joe doesn’t want to do anything."

“He’s in a really good place mentally.

He’s never felt more sure of himself.”

“Any character I play you should see as a threat,” theHarry Potteralum said.

“There’s definitely some friction between Barry and Julian.

He treads on the toes of Barry’s expertise.

There’s some feathers ruffled pretty early on.”

The Flashreturns Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m.

ET on The CW.

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