As the villain prepares an antimatter cannon to obliterate the surviving worlds, the Flash breaks free and destroys the antimatter cannon by racing quickly around it, dismantling it but being consumed himself by the Speed Force in the desperate effort.
Allen escapes and foils the Anti-Monitor's plan to destroy the Earth with an anti-matter cannon, creating a speed vortex to draw the power in, but dies in the process as the power becomes too much for his body.
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That being said, his abilities served him well in defeating the Flash at his own game. Once Superman had a hold on Flash, it was over. The Flash might be fast and relatively strong, but not nearly as strong as his flying friend.
Five characters die in The Flash: Nora Allen, Supergirl, Michael Keaton's Batman, young Barry, and Dark Flash. Each death serves as a major beat as the movie draws to a close, but they're all pretty different – so, below we've broken down how they all die one by one.
Joe West (Reverse Flashpoint) - Killed by Barry Allen/Reverse Flash off-screen, mentioned. Reverse Flashpoint was erased by Barry Allen/The Flash. Iris West-Allen (Reverse Flashpoint) - Blown up by Barry Allen/The Flash when he destroyed Earth-Prime by running at mach 20. This timeline was erased by Barry Allen.
Barry Allen was introduced in 1956's Showcase #4. His original career as the Flash lasted 29 years in publishing time, until his death in 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths #8. Barry was then presumed dead for 23 years until his return in 2008's Final Crisis #2.
NEW YORK — He's so fast, he can even outrun death: Barry Allen, aka The Flash, is speeding back to life 23 years after being killed off. Allen was the second man — though not the last — to don the trademark red costume decorated with a lightning bolt as DC Comics' "Fastest Man Alive."
Wells (Tom Cavanagh) used the transmogrifier to stand in for Iris, thus sacrificing himself to give Barry a happy ending. Well, as happy as can be at the moment. The good news is that Iris is still alive. The bad news is that H.R. is dead.
Death and Resurrection
After stopping Paradox, August is killed by the Reverse Flash. Thawne tells a dead Godspeed that no one will remember him and he has seen their future where neither of them have a statue in the Flash Museum.
Supergirl is killed after believing she has killed Zod, yet the exiled Kryptonian general stabs her with a wrist blade, the same weapon he uses to kill her uncle, Jor-El.
Grodd was an inhabitant of Gorilla City, a peaceful society of super-intelligent gorillas of which Grodd was the only evil one. A mastermind in his early years with vast mental powers, he has become more savage and stronger recently, to the point where he wants to "feast on the bones" of the Flash.
1. Wonder Woman. Her role in The Flash was minimal, even more so than Ben Affleck's Batman, but Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman is arguably the strongest being in-universe among the movie's high-profile characters.
No, Barry Allen is still The Flash when the series ends. He doesn't die, and he doesn't give up his powers.
Iris is Detective Joe West's daughter and Barry Allen's childhood friend, later his fiancé, as of the crossover event entitled "Crisis on Earth X", she marries Barry and becomes his wife. Her Earth-2 counterpart is introduced in "Welcome to Earth-2".
Ultimately, it's revealed that young Barry is Dark Flash, and it's young Barry who finally sacrifices himself (thereby also killing Dark Flash) to make sure the main Barry lives. He goes back, says goodbye to his mom, and makes sure everything is put back in time where it belongs.
Death of the Speed Force
As the result being corrupted by the Spectre's energy, the Speed Force died and every speedster, including Barry, began losing his powers.
The Red Death is a villainous version of Batman from Earth -52 in the DC Comics universe. He is a member of the Dark Knights, a group of vigilantes from the Dark Multiverse whose goal is to assist the deity Barbatos to plunge the central DC Multiverse into darkness.
The Flash just revealed that Godspeed isn't Barry Allen's villain – he's Bart Allen's. Godspeed's primary target in both seasons 6 and 7 has been the Scarlet Speedster, but now it's known that the character August Heart (Karan Oberoi) shares a personal history with in the future is actually Barry's son.
He doesn't need a cosmic treadmill to travel through time like Barry once did, and has even outrun death (in the form of the Black Flash) just like his uncle. In the series Flash Forward, it was determined that Wally West is the fastest being in the whole Multiverse.
After an explosion impales her, Caitlin dies, and Killer Frost takes over her body. Killer Frost exists because, as a child, Caitlin's father conducted experimental cryogenic gene therapies on her in an attempt to freeze the ASL gene she inherited.
The series finale of The Flash was appropriately emotional for Candice Patton, whose Iris West-Allen gave birth to her first child with Barry Allen (Grant Gustin). It was also, she says, unintentionally hilarious thanks to some ill-timed pee. Yes, you read that right.
As per the character's previously established timeline, Nora's conception didn't happen until much later than Iris' current pregnancy, leaving plenty of room to question whether the daughter Patton's West-Allen is carrying could possibly be the future superhero.
Wally himself has performed several feats and made several references to be faster than Barry and having surpassed him. Wally is fast enough to easily break all the speed barriers and even enter the Speed Force.
According to Max Mercury one touch from the Black Flash, can cause instant death. Superhuman Speed: The Black Flash can move at vast superhuman speeds, easily keeping up with Barry Allen, and surpassing the speed of light.
Speed Force : Barry Allen, we forgive you. You did the right thing. You saved our universe. You never could have foreseen what that cost.