If the title of the premiere episode for the new season of the TV show "The Flash" is anything to go by, the main character Flash might be reborn.
With the production of upcoming fourth season of "The Flash" officially underway, the production office tweeted a now-deleted photograph which revealed the possible title of season 4 premiere episode. The photo featured a board in the production room during the first day of filming with "The Flash Reborn" written as the 401 episode's apparent title.
According to the story, written by Geoff Johns in 2009, "The Flash: Rebirth", Flash was brought back into the land of the living after his apparent demise.
In the season 3 finale, Barry Allen -- the other identity of Flash -- sacrificed himself by entering the speed force to save Central City and the world from being destroyed.
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