‘The Flash’ Season 2 Spoilers: Carlos Valdes’ Cisco Ramon takes center stage next season

By Angelica Mei Dollesin

Aug 11, 2015 06:53 AM EDT

Latest reports for "The Flash" season 2 always include something about Cisco Ramon, played by CarlosValdes. The recent set photo of the CW series swirling online also has Valdes' character in it, with Peyton List as Lisa Snart.

A leaked photo of "The Flash" season 2 is now circulating online and sees both Valdes and List in their characters while filming. The photo was released by Yvrshoots.com and sees the two on a date, International Business Times reported. Lisa is the younger sister of Leaonard Snart aka Captain Cold. She first appeared during last season's episode 16.

The shot was reportedly done at the corner of Bute and Pender Streets in downtown Vancouver. It captured the scene where Cisco and Lisa met then before firing up her motorbike, she leans over to kiss the former.

The reason for that scene is still unknown and there's no way of knowing what the kiss means for the two characters but as Christian Today noted, it will be interesting to see where two is heading when the series returns to CW for its sophomore season. It is important to remember however, that Lisa previously pretended that she liked Cisco as part of Captain Cold's evil plan.

One of the initial reports for the upcoming season of hit superhero series also talks about Cisco. It was previously revealed that Cisco will transform into the DC superhero named Vibe in season 2, joining Grant Gustin's Barry Allen and the other speedsters heading Central City in fighting new villains.

However, Cisco's transformation will not be as easy and exciting as it sounds, with Gustin hinting earlier that the science genius could be a victim as well.

Cisco Ramon seems to be taking the center stage as "The Flash" season 2 premieres in a little over a month. New leaked set photo sees Cisco and Lisa Snart in an intriguing scene that the fans should watch out for when the series returns on CW.

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