‘The Flash’: ‘All-Star Team Up’ Preview – ARTICLE

Emily Kinney as Brie Larvin and Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak (The CW)
Emily Kinney as Brie Larvin and Emily Bett Rickards as Felicity Smoak (The CW)

"It's computer hacker vs. computer hacker," Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg said of Felicity Smoak taking on villain Brie Larvan on "The Flash."

When "Arrow's" Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) comes to Central City with boyfriend Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) on Tuesday night's episode of The CW's "The Flash," she arrives just in time, as guest star Emily Kinney, who plays Brie, is about to unleash her dark side.

"This is sort of the beginning of that history, but we loved the idea that there's a villain out there, who hates Felicity," Kreisberg said of Felicity and her soon-to-be-nemesis Brie. "She doesn't know who's on the other side of that terminal, but she knows that somebody out-hacked her, so we think that's a lot of fun."

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While it's just Ray and Felicity from "Arrow" in this week's episode of "The Flash," more Starling City residents are on their way to the show.

"We have Lance and Laurel coming to 'Flash,' which is a lot of fun," he said, when Access spoke to the EP at Wonder-Con. "We continue the story that Lance and Laurel are not getting along, so it doesn't feel evergreen in that sense, but we told both of them to sort of let their angst go and enjoy the fun of being on 'The Flash.' In some ways it's sort of the most fun we've ever seen Katie Cassidy on all these series, 'cause she really just got to sort of have a lark."

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Kreisberg also revealed that more crossover action is on the way, although he didn't specify which characters or which show.

"There's other ones coming up that you don't know about yet," he said.

One thing that fans do know -- as the trailer for the final episodes of the season revealed -- Oliver Queen is on the way to "The Flash." Strangely, though, he's in a very different get up than his usual green leather.

"Yeah, I thought that was odd too. I guess the costume people got confused," Kreisberg joked.

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Outside of the crossovers, one of the biggest mysteries in "The Flash" is Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash. But having learned how Eobard became Harrison in a recent episode, Access had to ask Kreisberg if there is any of the original genius left.

"We know the answer to that. I mean, I think learning that stuff and hearing about that is sort of the fun of the back half of these remainder episodes," he said.

"You'll get a definitive answer to why he has done certain things and why he has said certain things that you may or may not be confused about," he added.

"The Flash" continues Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.

-- Jolie Lash

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