A live-action Teen Titans movie is officially happening!
28.02.2024 - 05:29 / justjared.com
Grant Gustin is opening up about the possibility of playing Barry Allen/The Flash again!
The 34-year-old actor portrayed the DC Comics superhero for nine seasons on The CW.
He was recently asked if he would ever play the scarlet speedster again, and his answer may surprise you.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Yeah, if James Gunn asked me to play The Flash, I would do it again. I trust James Gunn,” he told a fan, via a video shared to TikTok.
If you missed it, find out if Grant ever wanted to audition for The Flash movie…
Grant is no stranger to the DC film universe Flash, albeit the old DCEU, as Ezra Miller made a cameo alongside Grant on a CW crossover event!
Back in 2020, there was talk of Grant possibly appearing in The Flash movie, but it didn’t pan out.
Grant is currently in NYC where he recently kicked off previews for his Broadway debut in the new musical the musical Water for Elephants!
A live-action Teen Titans movie is officially happening!
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