The Flash is definitely going to be DC’s latest hero. The speedster has placed just behind the DC trinity of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, but he has got his own live-action show appeared in a number of DCEU movies. Justice League has some connected live-action film that has attached films following Man of Steel and Batman v Superman. Ezra Miler primarily appeared as the character in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, before having a far more prominent role in 2017’s Justice League.
The Flash movie also went through multiple scripts during this time, with Miller even penning one draft along with comic writer Grant Morrison. Then, members of the Justice League cast began to speak out about Joss Whedon.
In the end Miler himself becomes the source of the drama engaging in fights, and restraining orders filed against them. There are also some other original issues that have forced him to visit for treatment. It seems not to be covered the multiple delays along with the casting updates, this time the entire thing is real as DC boss James Gunn invoked, “Probably one of the greatest superhero movies ever made.” Here’s everything we know about the upcoming movie.
The Flash: Plot
It’s true we have complete updates about the cast of the film, but still, we do know little about the film. The movie has taken its inspiration from the comic book storyline Flashpoint, in which Barry returns to time to prevent the murder of his mother. Wonder Woman kills Aquaman’s wife and begins an apocalypse-level war with Atlantis, and Superman spent his whole life trapped in a dark underground bunker. We may see reverse flash which may kill many people. As far as we’re aware, none of those characters are in this film, so it will likely be quite different from the Flashpoint storyline.
The Flash: Cast
Ezra Miller will appear as Barry Allen/The Flash, with Kiersey Clemons reprising her role from Justice League as Allen’s love interest Iris West. Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck are both in the movie, playing their respective versions of Batman. Michael Shannon will reprise his character from Man of Steel, General Zod, and Sasha Calle will debut as Supergirl. Andy Muschietti, director of It and It Chapter Two, directed The Flash. The script comes from Christina Hodson, writer of Birds of Prey, Bumblebee, and the doomed Batgirl film.
The Flash: Release Date
The speedster from Justice League will appear on the screen on 16th June 2023. The film has been delayed before.
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