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Is There a 'The Flash' (2023) End Credits Scene? Spoilers Revealed! - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
16.06.2023

Is There a 'The Flash' (2023) End Credits Scene? Spoilers Revealed!

The highly anticipated DC Comics movie The Flash, featuring Ezra Miller as the title character, is now playing in theaters everywhere.

Grant Gustin Reveals If He Would Play The Flash Again & What It Would Take to Make That Happen - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
28.02.2024

Grant Gustin Reveals If He Would Play The Flash Again & What It Would Take to Make That Happen

Grant Gustin is opening up about the possibility of playing Barry Allen/The Flash again!

George Clooney laughs off reprising his famous role: ‘Not enough drugs in the world’ - nypost.com - county Miller
nypost.com
18.12.2023

George Clooney laughs off reprising his famous role: ‘Not enough drugs in the world’

Entertainment Tonight” at the LA premiere for his latest film, “The Boys in the Boat.” Clooney, who took over the role of Gotham’s darkest knight from Val Kilmer after the 1995 film “Batman Forever,” made a brief cameo as Bruce Wayne at the end of this year’s “The Flash” movie, starring Ezra Miller. In the scene, Barry Allen (Miller) can be seen staring at a black town car as it gets swarmed by reporters.

Kevin Smith Wrote Nicolas Cage’s Axed ‘Superman’ and Was Forced to Add a Giant Spider; He Now Says Its ‘Badass’ After Watching ‘The Flash’ - variety.com
variety.com
21.06.2023

Kevin Smith Wrote Nicolas Cage’s Axed ‘Superman’ and Was Forced to Add a Giant Spider; He Now Says Its ‘Badass’ After Watching ‘The Flash’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ “The Flash,” now playing in theaters. “I finally got to see Nic Cage be Superman. It has been an absolute delight for me,” Kevin Smith recently told Rolling Stone about watching “The Flash.” The film and that Cage-as-Superman cameo near the end is a full circle moment for Smith, who was the screenwriter of the studio’s infamous “Superman Lives.” After launching the Batman movie franchise for Warner Bros. to great success, Tim Burton turned his attention towards Superman in 1998 with the development of “Superman Lives.” Smith penned the script, which focused on Superman’s fight against Doomsday. Despite spending over $30 million on the film’s casting and pre-production, Warner Bros. pulled the plug on “Superman Lives” due to creative differences.

‘The Flash’ Box Office ‘Disaster’ Exposes DC’s $1.1 Billion Problem for Warner Bros. - variety.com
variety.com
21.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Box Office ‘Disaster’ Exposes DC’s $1.1 Billion Problem for Warner Bros.

Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer SPOILER ALERT: This story mentions a few significant plot developments in “The Flash,” currently playing in theaters. In the climax of “The Flash,” Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) watches helplessly as his timeline-hopping escapades cause several other superhero universes to careen into each other and become obliterated in the process. Ironically, Warner Bros. is facing almost an identical dilemma — and the stakes could be nearly as existential. “The Flash” is the second of four mega-budgeted DC adaptations the studio is set to release this year, starting with “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” in March, and followed by “Blue Beetle” and “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” in August and December. Yet these movies were conceived and greenlit by an executive team that all have departed the studio; in their place, new DC Studios chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran have announced they will reboot the DC franchise in 2025, starting with Gunn’s “Superman: Legacy.”

A New Book About ‘The Flash’ Reveals Rare Photos, Behind-the-Scenes Details About Bringing the DC Superhero to Life - variety.com
variety.com
20.06.2023

A New Book About ‘The Flash’ Reveals Rare Photos, Behind-the-Scenes Details About Bringing the DC Superhero to Life

Tim Chan If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Fans of The Flash can add now another title to their collection.

Henry Cavill’s ‘The Flash’ Cameo Reportedly Axed - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
19.06.2023

Henry Cavill’s ‘The Flash’ Cameo Reportedly Axed

Spoiler alert: The following article contains “The Flash” spoilers.

‘The Flash’ Stumbles at International Box Office With $75 Million, Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ Crashes With $15 Million Overseas - variety.com - Australia - Britain - Brazil - China - Mexico
variety.com
18.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Stumbles at International Box Office With $75 Million, Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ Crashes With $15 Million Overseas

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter After struggling at the domestic box office, this weekend’s two major releases — the Warner Bros. superhero adaptation “The Flash” and Disney’s Pixar adventure “Elemental” — failed to catch fire with international audiences. “The Flash” pulled in $75 million in its international box office debut, which doesn’t sound all that bad… except when considering the movie is available in 78 overseas markets. That means it failed to hit $1 million in the vast majority of the territories in play. China led the way with a lackluster $13.8 million, followed by Mexico with $9.4 million, the United Kingdom with $5.3 million, Korea with $3.7 million and Brazil with $3.5 million.

‘The Flash’ Review: Fast Forward - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
17.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Review: Fast Forward

The Flash (★★★☆☆), look no further than IMDb, which has listed every single (uncredited) appearance on the movie’s full cast list. Some cameos are clever, while others are slightly creepy –- yet another example of CGI eerily resurrecting the dead.

‘The Flash’ Ending Explained: When Worlds Collide - thewrap.com - county Miller
thewrap.com
16.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Ending Explained: When Worlds Collide

The Flash” has finally arrived.After several attempts (this iteration of the character has been brewing since at least 2013) and substantial controversy, the scarlet speedster has arrived in theaters with an accompanying whirlwind of both excitement and hesitation. Borrowing loosely from the event comic series “Flashpoint,” “The Flash” stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, a crime lab technician and superhero (or “metahuman” in DC speak) who decides to go back in time and prevent his mother’s murder (and his father’s arrest for said murder) but winds up being knocked out of his timeline and into an alternate reality that is very, very wrong.

‘The Flash’ Cameos: All the Batmen and Supermen, Plus That Post-Credits Scene Explained - variety.com - county Henry
variety.com
16.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Cameos: All the Batmen and Supermen, Plus That Post-Credits Scene Explained

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ “The Flash,” now playing in theaters. Ezra Miller’s speedy superhero tears apart the DC Universe in the multiverse-hopping movie, “The Flash.” After first appearing in cameos in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “Suicide Squad,” the Flash finally gets his own standalone movie, full of surprise appearances and shocking cameos.

‘The Flash’ director claims “weird” CGI was intended: “We are in the perspective of The Flash” - www.nme.com - county Miller - county Barry
nme.com
16.06.2023

‘The Flash’ director claims “weird” CGI was intended: “We are in the perspective of The Flash”

The Flash director Andy Muschietti has hit back at claims that the new DC movie has bad CGI.In the build up to the film’s release, many fans shared clips of the trailer on Twitter and mocked the superhero movie’s special effects.In a new interview with i09, Msuchietti addressed the criticism head-on, and said that the “weird” look of the film’s CGI was completely intentional.The director was discussing one scene in particular, in which The Flash/Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) is seen saving babies from a nursery as a building begins collapse around him.Muschietti said: “We are in the perspective of The Flash. Everything is distorted in terms of lights and textures.

‘The Flash’ Multiverse Explained: What the Hell Is Going On With the DC Universe? - thewrap.com - county Snyder
thewrap.com
16.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Multiverse Explained: What the Hell Is Going On With the DC Universe?

The Flash” is here, and if you’ve seen it, you probably have a lot of questions about what it all, especially that cacophonous ending, means for the DC Universe.In the film, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) travels back in time and to other dimensions in an effort to save his mom’s life (and that of his father, who was wrongly convicted of her murder). Along the way he interacts with at least two actors playing Batman — Ben Affleck from Zack Snyder’s films, and Michael Keaton, who last played the role in 1992’s “Batman Returns” — alongside a whole lot of other characters.

‘The Flash’ filmmakers say Tom Cruise spent 15 minutes praising the film - www.nme.com
nme.com
16.06.2023

‘The Flash’ filmmakers say Tom Cruise spent 15 minutes praising the film

The Flash director Andy Muschietti and producer Barbara Muschietti have confirmed that Tom Cruise called them to praise the latest DC superhero film.Speaking to Total Film Magazine, Andy Muschietti said that Tom Cruise and Stephen King were sent early copies of the film, and that both of them had praised the movie. King publicly praised the film in May, writing on Twitter: “As a rule, I don’t care a lot for superhero movies, but this one is special.

‘The Flash’: Andy & Barbara Muschietti On Working With Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton, Sequel Possibilities & More [The Discourse Podcast] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
16.06.2023

‘The Flash’: Andy & Barbara Muschietti On Working With Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton, Sequel Possibilities & More [The Discourse Podcast]

In today’s episode of The Discourse, host Mike DeAngelo speeds his way through the DC Universe with director Andy Muschietti & producer Barbara Muschietti (“IT,” “Mama”). The talented duo is promoting their latest film, “The Flash,” which follows Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) discovering that his speed unlocks the ability to change the past that has haunted him and, in turn, plunges him into another timeline where many of the heroes he knows do not exist.

The DC Movies to Watch Before ‘The Flash’ - thewrap.com - city Gotham
thewrap.com
14.06.2023

The DC Movies to Watch Before ‘The Flash’

“The Flash” races into theaters this weekend, and it’s a lot of movie.The superhero film promises to be a landmark in the genre by not only being something of a send-off for the “DC Extended Universe” of films but also serving as a reboot that makes way for the new “DC Universe” of films and TV shows. As if that wasn’t enough, “The Flash” is also bringing back some long-time fan favorites and providing a unique revisionist spin on the entire DC universe as we know it by bringing back Michael Keaton as Batman and retelling the events of “Man of Steel”.

Ezra Miller Walks Red Carpet At ‘The Flash’ Premiere In First Hollywood Appearance Since Legal Issues; Thanks DC Bosses For “Grace, Discernment & Care” - deadline.com - Hollywood - Hawaii - state Vermont
deadline.com
13.06.2023

Ezra Miller Walks Red Carpet At ‘The Flash’ Premiere In First Hollywood Appearance Since Legal Issues; Thanks DC Bosses For “Grace, Discernment & Care”

Warner Bros. held the premiere for the long-awaited DC spinoff The Flash today in Hollywood with its star Ezra Miller, who has been the subject of several tabloid headlines from alleged assaults in Hawaii to unlawful trespassing at a neighbor’s house in Vermont, making their red carpet debut since such incidents.

‘The Flash’ Review: Ezra Miller Is on a Bender of High Anxiety in a Movie That Starts Strong and Grows Overwrought - variety.com - Indiana - county Barry - city Gotham - Beyond
variety.com
06.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Review: Ezra Miller Is on a Bender of High Anxiety in a Movie That Starts Strong and Grows Overwrought

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic In comic-book movies, when it comes to a hero’s superpowers — flying, lifting objects, repelling bullets, the indomitability of a shield or hammer — the audience is almost always on the outside looking in. But in “The Flash,” when the title character throttles forward at the speed of the hot-singe lightning streaks at his back, or floats through the air in slowed-down motion so beyond bullet-time that a mere second appears to last forever, the movie makes us part of the experience. We know just what he’s going through, which is why the scene gives you a jolt.     Early on, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), a forensic chemist in the Central City Police Department, receives a call from Alfred (Jeremy Irons) — yes, that Alfred — letting him know that there’s an attack underway, and that none of the other Justice League members, notably Batman, is around to help. So Barry, in his form-fitting red thermal crystal helmet and suit, zoom-runs all the way to Gotham City, where he confronts a high-rise hospital whose east wing is collapsing, leaving a nursery full of newborns falling through the air. The extended sequence in which he saves them, grabbing energy bites of candy and burrito in between, has the feel of an underwater comedy ballet. It’s life-or-death but cheeky as hell. Just like our cracked hero.

‘The Flash’ Review: A Vague, Confusing Trip to the Multiverse - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
06.06.2023

‘The Flash’ Review: A Vague, Confusing Trip to the Multiverse

The Flash,” a time travel movie about why it’s bad to retcon the past, but which exists entirely to convince the audience that retconning the past, present and (potentially) the future of the DC superhero franchise is a super cool thing to do.“Do as we say, not as we do,” I guess.“The Flash” stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, a costumed hero who can move at impossible speeds. When he’s not rescuing people from collapsing hospitals, Barry works as a crime scene technician and searches for evidence to exonerate his father, Henry (Ron Livingston), who was wrongfully convicted of killing Barry’s mother decades ago.Henry’s parole hearing is on the horizon, and despite the best efforts of Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) to clean up some old security footage that might have given Henry an alibi, it looks like there’s no hope for Barry’s dad.

‘The Flash’: Sasha Calle On Getting Henry Cavill’s Approval Of Her As Supergirl: “It Meant The World” - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
02.06.2023

‘The Flash’: Sasha Calle On Getting Henry Cavill’s Approval Of Her As Supergirl: “It Meant The World”

In just two weeks, Andy Muschietti‘s “The Flash” dashes into theaters, ushering in the multiverse into the DCEU. The synopsis for the film? After Ezra Miller‘s Barry Allen goes back in time in an attempt to save his parents from getting murdered, he changes the present into one where superheroes he knows no longer exist.

‘The Flash’ Filmmakers Say Film Was Never Close To Getting Canceled Over Ezra Miller’s Controversies - deadline.com
deadline.com
31.05.2023

‘The Flash’ Filmmakers Say Film Was Never Close To Getting Canceled Over Ezra Miller’s Controversies

With Ezra Miller being involved in so many personal controversies, many believed that The Flash could be abandoned completely. However, director Andy Muschietti and producer Barbara Muschietti are dispelling the rumors and claim that the film was never in danger.

‘The Flash’ Director Won’t Recast Ezra Miller In Potential Sequel Because Nobody ‘Can Play That Character As Well As They Did’ - etcanada.com - Hawaii - county Miller
etcanada.com
31.05.2023

‘The Flash’ Director Won’t Recast Ezra Miller In Potential Sequel Because Nobody ‘Can Play That Character As Well As They Did’

Despite the various scandals and controversies surrounding Ezra Miller, “The Flash” director Andy Muschietti is adamant that he won’t recast another actor in the role in the event of a sequel. 

‘The Flash’ Director Says He Wants Ezra Miller To Reprise Superhero Role In Potential Sequel - deadline.com - state Vermont
deadline.com
31.05.2023

‘The Flash’ Director Says He Wants Ezra Miller To Reprise Superhero Role In Potential Sequel

The Flash director Andy Muschietti is opening up about wanting to work with Ezra Miller again in a potential sequel where they would reprise their role as Barry Allen.

There's A Huge Surprise Cameo In The Upcoming 'The Flash' Movie, Final Trailer Released - Watch Now! - www.justjared.com - New York
justjared.com
24.05.2023

There's A Huge Surprise Cameo In The Upcoming 'The Flash' Movie, Final Trailer Released - Watch Now!

The upcoming The Flash movie stars Ezra Miller, but many other big names are in the movie too.

NME Screens to host ‘The Flash’ preview screening - www.nme.com - London - county Miller
nme.com
23.05.2023

NME Screens to host ‘The Flash’ preview screening

The Flash early at a special preview event. Find out how to get tickets below.NME Screens – which creates exclusive film and TV experiences for NME‘s millions of readers – was launched in March, kicking off with a celebration of noughties NYC indie documentary Meet Me In The Bathroom.

Stephen King Isn’t A Big Superhero Fan But Has Seen ‘The Flash’ And Says It Is “Heartfelt, Funny, And Eye-Popping” - deadline.com
deadline.com
18.05.2023

Stephen King Isn’t A Big Superhero Fan But Has Seen ‘The Flash’ And Says It Is “Heartfelt, Funny, And Eye-Popping”

The advance buzz for The Flash continues to grow. The latest warm words about the movie come from the “King of Horror” Stephen King.

Grant Gustin Teases What Lies Ahead for Barry Allen and Iris West Ahead of ‘The Flash’ Finale, Reveals If He’d Return to the Role - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
04.05.2023

Grant Gustin Teases What Lies Ahead for Barry Allen and Iris West Ahead of ‘The Flash’ Finale, Reveals If He’d Return to the Role

His lightning rod! Grant Gustin opened up about saying goodbye to The Flash — and teased how the series finale will leave his character, Barry Allen, and wife Iris West’s relationship.  

First Reactions To ‘The Flash’, Starring Ezra Miller - etcanada.com - Jordan
etcanada.com
26.04.2023

First Reactions To ‘The Flash’, Starring Ezra Miller

The words “impressive” and “awesome” were common refrains from a group of entertainment reporters who were among the first to see the upcoming DC superhero movie “The Flash”.

Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck are both Batman in new ‘The Flash’ trailer - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.04.2023

Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck are both Batman in new ‘The Flash’ trailer

The Flash, the upcoming debut film adaptation of the long-standing DC superhero.The trailer, released April 25, follows on from the original trailer in February – which gave fans their first look at Michael Keaton’s return to portraying Batman, following on from his early-90s run as the caped crusader in 1990’s Batman and 1992’s Batman Returns.The new trailer opens on a shot of Wayne Manor, leading to the Bat-Cave and a series of vintage Batman costumes. This later leads to a look at Michael Keaton portraying Bruce Wayne for the first time in over 30 years.

‘The Flash’ Debuts at CinemaCon With Plenty of Easter Eggs and Cheers for Michael Keaton’s Batman - variety.com - Las Vegas
variety.com
26.04.2023

‘The Flash’ Debuts at CinemaCon With Plenty of Easter Eggs and Cheers for Michael Keaton’s Batman

CinemaCon. “The Flash,” the DC Comics superhero adventure starring Ezra Miller, played to a mostly enthusiastic audience at the annual convention of movie theater owners in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening. In the lead-up to the debut, executives at Warner Bros. and DC touted “The Flash” as “one of the greatest superhero movies ever made.” It may not have cleared those stratospheric expectations (there was a little film called “The Dark Knight,” after all), but the finished product elicited plenty of cheers, laughs and maybe a few tears in the room at Caesars Palace. That said, CinemaCon is hardly the Cannes Film Festival. The audience at the Colosseum, filled with movie theater owners from across the globe, is one with a vested interest in the success of the blockbuster-hopeful. But showcasing “The Flash” in this capacity is yet another sign of Warner Bros.’ passionate support of the project, one that has been plagued over the years with controversies surrounding Miller, as well as myriad director shake-ups, COVID-19 delays and a regime change at the studio and at DC. CinemaCon marked the first screening of “The Flash” ahead of its theatrical debut on June 16.

'The Flash' Trailer: Michael Keaton Suits Back Up as Batman to Help Ezra Miller Save the Multiverse - www.etonline.com - county Barry
etonline.com
25.04.2023

'The Flash' Trailer: Michael Keaton Suits Back Up as Batman to Help Ezra Miller Save the Multiverse

movie is (finally) almost here!Following several years of COVID delays and controversy over embattled star Ezra Miller, Warner Bros. shared a new trailer for the long-anticipated DC Comics epic at CinemaCon on Tuesday, giving fans another look at Miller's Barry Allen and his adventures in the multiverse.Directed by Andy Muschietti, will see Barry Allen racing through the Speed Force -- in an attempt to save his father for being framed for the murder of his mother -- rubbing elbows with not only Ben Affleck's Batman but Michael Keaton's, too.

New ‘The Flash’ Trailer Finds Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen Changing the Future (Video) - thewrap.com - county Wayne
thewrap.com
25.04.2023

New ‘The Flash’ Trailer Finds Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen Changing the Future (Video)

technically part of the cohesive storyline that DC Studios Chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran are mapping out but could have ramifications and crossover potential in the future.Gunn heralded the film and recently said, “I will say here that ‘Flash’ is probably one of the greatest superhero movies ever made.”“I watched ‘The Flash.’ I’ve seen it three times. It’s a very emotional movie,” Warner Bros.

The new films and shows out on Now this weekend – March 31 - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
31.03.2023

The new films and shows out on Now this weekend – March 31

With another weekend comes a brand-new bunch of films and TV shows dropping on streaming services. If you’re wondering what new content you can sink your teeth into this weekend, we’ve done the leg work for you.

‘The Flash’ Eyes CinemaCon Preview - deadline.com - Las Vegas - county Miller
deadline.com
23.02.2023

‘The Flash’ Eyes CinemaCon Preview

DC’s long-anticipated superhero pic The Flash will be getting its first-ever public screening at the 2023 edition of CinemaCon, Deadline hears. The debut screening is set to take place on April 25, ahead of Warner Bros’ official slate presentation at the Las Vegas confab, showcasing the most promising, upcoming big-screen titles for theater owners.

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