'The Flash' season 3 episode 7 spoilers: Killer Frost to wreak havoc

A screenshot of Grant Gustin as The Flash. Twitter/The Flash

Episode 7 of "The Flash" season 3 will be featuring a confused villain, Killer Frost (Danielle Panabaker), as reports suggest that the alter ego of Caitlin Snow will be abducting Julian Albert (Tom Felton).

It is said that the reason behind the abduction is that the lady antagonist believes that this character will be the key in regaining her lost power. Furthermore, viewers theorized that Julian could just be an alter ego for the villain known as Doctor Alchemy.

Fans can still recall that Caitlin was reluctant in using her powers the first time she noticed it. Meanwhile, Panabaker stated that the upcoming episode will showcase her character to be hooked more than ever to her powers that by the time it runs out, she begins to scamper in devising a plan to regain it all.

Meanwhile, the episode aptly titled "Killer Frost" will also showcase Caitlin's friends expressing their growing concerns towards her and will be quite worked up that their friend might eventually lose the remaining good inside her and turn into a foe completely.

Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), on the other hand, is rumored to have qualms in using his powers against Caitlin since the latter is a friend to the former. Caitlin is speculated to be also fighting the evil within her, though it is pretty much expected that her other persona will be wreaking havoc when it gets the chance to overwhelm Caitlin.

It's not yet certain as to what will be the conclusion to the upcoming episode. However, episode 8 dubbed "Invasion!" will mark the arrival of the much-awaited crossover event featuring other DC shows on The CW — "Arrow," "Supergirl," and "Legends of Tomorrow." Stay tuned for more news and updates.

Season 3 of "The Flash" airs every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on The CW.

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