The Still Force itself isn't inherently evil, but its Negative aspect, particularly when wielded by avatars like Deon Owens in The Flash TV series, becomes a major antagonist driven by revenge and destruction, corrupting its host and acting spitefully, leading to mass casualties and reality-altering chaos, making it a truly malevolent force.
Negative Still Force, also known as "Deon Owens," is one of the two main antagonists (along with Reverse-Flash) of Season 8 of the CW's The Flash. It impacts a Time sickness within Iris West-Allen and plotted to get revenge on The Flash for upsetting the forces of nature.
As Iris's time sickness got worse and worse, Deon got sick as well. Due to this, Deon was seemingly willing to betray Barry and leave him trapped inside the Still Force if it meant getting his strength back.
Harry Wells of Earth-2, introduced in season two, is described as someone who "seems bad but he's good", the opposite of Thawne. Grant Gustin, who portrays Barry Allen, described Harry as a "douchebag".
Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash or Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in The Flash #139 (September 1963) and has since endured as the archenemy of Barry Allen / The Flash.
Wallace Rudolph "Wally" West is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics as the original Kid Flash and the third Flash, the fastest man in the multiverse. His power consists mainly of superhuman speed.
While trying to track down a holographic monster, it was revealed that H.R. didn't have the scientific skills of his predecessors, being mostly an ideas man and the face of his company, rather than a genius scientist.
Wally West, played by Keiynan Lonsdale, was a beloved character on The Flash but left the show after just two seasons, leaving fans questioning why. Lonsdale's departure from The Flash was a narrative decision, with his character choosing to do soul-searching and eventually joining the Legends of Tomorrow.
She is the daughter of Barry Allen and Iris West-Allen, the future older sister of Bart West-Allen, and the future wife of an unnamed woman. According to a version of Eobard Thawne from 2015, Barry's daughter was supposed to be named Dawn, presumably referring to Nora in the original timeline.
The two appeared on-screen together in the Season 1 The Flash episode "Rogue Air". Ronnie was killed off in The Flash because Robbie Amell was unable to commit as a series regular for DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
Exactly 25 years later, a still-widowed 59 year old Iris wrote another article, titled "25 Years Later - Flash Still Missing", with different sources giving conflicting accounts of what had happened that night. A copy of the newspaper would be kept by Nora West-Allen, as proof that the Flash never came back.
According to Julian himself, he doesn't like people or things he doesn't trust. He took a quick dislike of Barry Allen on the grounds that he can see that he hides secrets from everyone else.
Ryan Wilder, also known as the Red Death, is one of the main antagonists in Season 9 of the TV series The Flash. She is a vigilante from Earth-4125 and a doppelgänger of Ryan Wilder who eventually became a villainous speedster after growing delusional against criminals and Barry Allen/The Flash.
Gideon was an interactive artificial consciousness programmed to operate the Waverider's critical systems and to aid Rip Hunter and the Legends on missions.
To summarize, the most evil super-villain needs to be a universal threat, primarily evil, and also capable of extraordinary influence. They need to have plenty of power and they can't be too predictable for their enemies. These qualifications lead us to two prime contenders: Darkseid and The Joker.
Flash ran after and the two fought within the Speed Force, where Barry did the unexpected: he forgave Thawne, believing it was time to let go of his hatred of him.
After being hit by a dark matter wave from the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator, Jesse gradually managed to unlock her Speed Force connection, becoming a meta-human speedster and superhero.
The process worked temporarily, but came with a devastating side effect. As confirmed by Gideon in the Time Vault, Harry's intelligence was actually decreasing at an unknown rate due to the catastrophic death of his neurons.
Barry Allen - Barry we all know as “the fastest man alive” as he has beaten every speedster besides Eobard as we all know. 3. Savitar - Barry was the only speedster fast enough to beat Savitar.
Barry then became The Flash, the fastest man alive. Drawing his energy from the Speed Force, Barry protects the citizens of his hometown Central City, and is also a founding member of the Justice League.