'The Flash' season 2 spoilers: Cisco's brother becomes DC Comics baddie and attacks him in leaked set photos

Cisco and his brother Dante in "The Flash" Dean Buscher/The CW

It looks like female speedster Trajectory won't be the only baddie Barry and the STAR Labs team will be dealing with when "The Flash" season 3 returns. Leaked photos from the set reveal that a new metahuman will run amok in Central City.

This metahuman is someone Team Flash has never encountered before. The actor on set wore a costume that resembled that of DC Comics baddie Rupture. In the books, he is the evil alter-ego of Cisco's brother Armando Ramon.

During the course of "The Flash," the only relatives of Cisco that fans have seen is his mother and his brother Dante, whom he saved from the Snarts in an earlier episode. The pop culture fanatic hasn't mentioned a third brother, who, as previously mentioned, existed in the comics.

Nonetheless, it looks like "The Flash" season 2 will show Rupture rise to power. It remains unclear whether or not the show will follow the comics. If it does, fans should meet the third Ramon brother. The flaw in that concept is that the show never hinted that Dante and Cisco have a brother.

This means that this evil fate might befall Dante instead. However, with the concept of multiple Earths in play in "The Flash" season 2, the spotted metahuman might be from Earth-2, presumably Dante's Earth-2 doppelganger and Reverb's brother.

Interestingly, Canadagraphs, who posted the set photos, says that Nick Gonzalez, who plays Dante in "The Flash," is in town. This could mean that Dante will indeed appear once more.

Looking closely at the photos, fans will notice that there's a man lying on the ground. Canadagraphs claims that this man is Cisco. He looks stunned after appearing to have been attacked by Rupture.

It looks like Rupture has his target pretty much locked in. Fans will learn how this all turns out when "The Flash" season 2 returns on CW on March 22.

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