A
Prison Break reunion is coming to TV — on
The Flash, that is.
Dominic Purcell has boarded The CW comic-book drama as a DC Comics villain, reuniting with his
Prison Break co-star
Wentworth Miller in the 10th episode,
The Hollywood Reporter has learned. This marks the first time Purcell and Miller, who played brothers Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield, will have appeared together since
Prison Break ended in 2009.
Purcell will play Mick Rory, a pyromaniac who finds an outlet for his obsession with fire when he teams up with Leonard Snart/Captain Cold (Miller) and becomes the villain known as Heatwave.
Miller was cast in The Flash back in July and makes his debut in episode four. Purcell's character will also be heard from in that same episode.
In DC comic lore, Heatwave is a member of the Rogues, of which Captain Cold is the leader. Heatwave has been featured in animated form, on shows such as
Justice League Unlimited and
Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
Other major
Prison Break castmembers have been featured in the
Arrow/The Flash universe.
Robert Knepper("T-Bag") played The Clock King on
Arrow and is set to reprise his role on
The Flash, and
Peter Stormare (John Abruzzi) is Count Vertigo on the new season of
Arrow.
The Flash centers on Central City assistant police forensic investigator Barry Allen (
Grant Gustin) who visits Starling City to look into a series of unexplained robberies that may have a connection to a tragedy in his past. Through a freak accident, he is given the power of superspeed, which transforms him into the fastest man alive.
Danielle Panabaker,
Carlos Valdes,
Jesse L. Martin,
Candice Patton,
Tom Cavanagh,
Rick Cosnett and
John Wesley Shipp also star.
Purcell is the latest addition to a guest cast that includes
Clancy Brown as General Wade Eiling and
Tomorrow People's
Robbie Amell as one-half of Firestorm. The first episode features a cameo appearance by
Arrow star
Stephen Amell, while episode four will feature
Emily Bett Rickards' Felicity crossing over to Central City.
The eighth episodes of Arrow and The Flash will be a two-hour crossover event.
Purcell is repped by UTA and Untitled. Since
Prison Break ended, he has appeared in TV's
Common Law,
Castle and features
Blood Creek, The Killer Elite and
Straw Dogs. He'll next be seen in
A Fighting Man opposite Famke Janssen and James Caan.
The Flash premieres Oct. 7 on The CW.