Ezra Miller’s tackle Barry Allen will get its first large display screen solo outing in The Flash.
Directed by Andy Muschietti (It, Mama), this superhero crossover blends DC’s previous and current; that includes Ben Affleck’s Batman, Michael Shannon as Normal Zod from Man Of Metal, alongside Michael Keaton’s return because the caped crusader.
Different forged members embody Sasha Calle as Supergirl, Ron Livingstone as Henry Allen, Kiersey Clemons as Iris West and Maribel Verdu as Nora Allen.
What number of post-credits scenes does The Flash have?
There are two post-credits scenes; one midway via and one other on the very finish of the credit.
Is a sequel within the works?
DC hasn’t formally introduced a sequel. The Flash was developed and filmed below the earlier management at DC Studios, so it’s unclear whether or not Miller’s model of the character will live on below James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new plans.
Talking throughout an interview on the Discourse podcast, Muschietti mentioned Miller wouldn’t be recast in any potential sequel, regardless of their previous arrests and alleged abuse.
Requested about having Miller return, Muschietti mentioned: “If [a sequel] occurs, sure. I don’t suppose there’s anybody that may play that character in addition to they did. The opposite depictions of the character are nice, however this specific imaginative and prescient of the character, they only excelled in doing it. And, as you mentioned, the 2 Barrys – it seems like a personality that was made for them.”
In a four-star evaluation, NME wrote: “One of many issues that makes The Flash good is how properly the timey-wimey stuff works. Superhero films usually use time journey to unravel some imprecise, universe-collapsing drawback (Physician Unusual) or as an excuse to cram in actors from completely different collection (X-Males: Days Of Future Previous). The Flash does do a little bit of the latter, but it surely focuses on a private and way more relatable motive.”