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‘The Flash’ Season 3 Episode 17 Will See Musical Crossover But Will Iris Still Be Alive By Then?

‘The Flash’ Season 3 Episode 17 Will See Musical Crossover But Will Iris Still Be Alive By Then?

Lei Alba

"The Flash" Season 3 Episode 17 will see another crossover with "Supergirl" Season 2 and this time, it will be musical! However, it remains to be seen how the storyline of "The Flash" would deal with Iris' imminent death before the upcoming crossover. Will Iris West still be alive by then?

A report by Movie News Guide claimed that Episode 17 of "The Flash" Season 3 that's set to air on March 21 would feature Kara Danvers again. They will purportedly need to fight a new enemy called the Music Meister. The musical crossover will begin at the latter part of "Supergirl" Season 2 Episode 17 and will continue on "The Flash" Season 3.

It would be thrilling to watch the two superheroes in one screen again but let's not forget that Barry Allen and Team Flash are not in their best state now. They still can't figure out how to stop Savitar's impending attack on Iris and this affects everyone in STAR Labs. In the latest episode, Iris almost died due to Clive Yorkin's attack but thanks to Caitlin's cooling powers, Barry's girlfriend is somehow safe for now.

"The Flash" Season 3 Episode 12 just made it clear that Iris will not die in any other way than by being murdered by Savitar, apparently. She could have turned instantly into sand but no, this is not how she's going to die. But it seems that fans might need to see more episodes before the show reveals Iris' fate as the next episode will shift focus to Gorilla Grodd's world as per a report by Comicbook.

"The Flash" Season 3 Episode 17's musical might still see Iris but we wouldn't know for sure until teasers come out. Don't worry though as we will keep you updated here so just visit us for more updates on your favorite superhero TV show. In the meantime, watch the promo for the next episode below.

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