Multiple incarnations of Cicada appear in the
fifth season of
The Flash: •
Chris Klein portrays
Orlin Dwyer, a lower middle-class individual who gains super-strength and a telekinetically controlled lightning-shaped dagger that is able to nullify most
metahuman powers after being struck by a fragment of the
Thinker's exploding satellite. Amidst the same incident, another fragment struck his niece Grace Gibbons (portrayed by Islie Hirvonen), putting her into a coma. As Cicada, Dwyer vowed to exterminate all metahumans, whom he blames for the death of his sister as well as what happened to Grace. Dwyer's vendetta brings him into conflict with the
Flash and his allies, but he eventually agrees to take a metahuman cure developed by
S.T.A.R. Labs as it could also be used to cure Grace, who also became a metahuman. This experience and the file on Grace's parents' deaths causes him to realize that his anti-metahuman prejudice was excessive and acknowledge that the circumstances suggest an accident rather than a deliberate attack. However, he is killed by a future version of Grace, who had become consumed by her own vendetta. •
Sarah Carter portrays an adult Grace Gibbons, also known as
Cicada II. Hailing from a future where metahumans thrived and she acquired similar powers as him along with ergokinesis, she traveled back in time to complete what she believes is still her uncle's mission, having adopted Orlin's hatred of metahumans after overhearing him while in her comatose state. When Orlin reveals his change of heart and tries to get his niece to abandon her plan, Grace kills him and develops a plan to weaponize the meta cure so it would kill metahumans instead. However, the Flash destroys Dwyer's dagger with a mirror gun, erasing Grace's future self from existence while her younger self awakens from her coma, abandons her anti-metahuman feelings, takes the cure, and is placed in foster care. • Chris Webb portrays David Hersch, the original timeline version of Cicada and someone that the Flash,
Green Arrow,
Supergirl, and the
Legends all failed to catch. Moreover, Hersch exists as Cicada across the multiverse, with
Sherloque Wells having captured him on 37 different Earths. After
XS inadvertently altered
Earth-1's timeline at the end of the
fourth season, Dwyer became Cicada instead while Hersch was apprehended by the police for serial bombing. == References ==