Karlston Posted February 13, 2023 Share Posted February 13, 2023 Double the superheroes, double the fun! Ezra Miller is back as Barry Allen in the official trailer for The Flash. Warner Bros. released the official trailer for The Flash during Sunday's Super Bowl LVII, and Michael Keaton's confirmed return as Batman (from the beloved Tim Burton era) pretty much set the Internet on fire. For many, Keaton was the definitive Batman for decades until The Dark Knight trilogy (with Christian Bale donning the cape) kicked off in 2005. So naturally, it was kind of a thrill to see Keaton and Ben Affleck's Batman from the Zack Snyder era join forces to repair a timeline that was disastrously altered due to some pretty poor decision-making on the part of The Flash (Ezra Miller). The original plans for a Flash-centric film date back to the late 1980s, but the current incarnation began development in late 2004, when Warner Bros. hired David Goyer to write, direct, and produce such a movie. Goyer eventually left the project over the usual "creative differences," and so did several others over the ensuing years, until Andy Muschietti (It, It: Chapter 2) signed on to direct in 2019. Miller's The Flash had already made his DC Extended Universe debut with cameo appearances in Batman v. Superman and Suicide Squad in 2016 and as a co-star in 2017's Justice League. And the wider DC multiverse was confirmed when Miller made a cameo in the Arrowverse TV crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths (2019–2020). A tale of two Barrys: "You stole my face!" YouTube/Warner Bros. Earlier scripts focused on adapting the Flashpoint crossover storyline from the comic books, in which the Scarlet Speedster goes back in time to keep his mother from being murdered, thereby altering the entire timeline. In that alternate world, a young Bruce Wayne is killed rather than his parents. Thomas Wayne becomes Batman, Martha Wayne becomes The Joker, Wonder Woman and Aquaman are bitter enemies, and Superman is a prisoner. Muschietti kept several of the Flashpoint story elements while acknowledging that this would be a different version. And he wanted to include not just Keaton's Batman but Ben Affleck's too, since he thought Barry's relationship with the latter would make Keaton's inclusion even more powerful. Per the official premise: Worlds collide in The Flash when Barry uses his superpowers to travel back in time in order to change the events of the past. But when his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry becomes trapped in a reality in which General Zod has returned, threatening annihilation, and there are no Super Heroes to turn to. That is, unless Barry can coax a very different Batman out of retirement and rescue an imprisoned Kryptonian… albeit not the one he’s looking for. Ultimately, to save the world that he is in and return to the future that he knows, Barry’s only hope is to race for his life. But will making the ultimate sacrifice be enough to reset the universe? In addition to Miller, Affleck, and Keaton, the cast includes Kiersey Clemons as journalist (and Barry's love interest) Iris West; Michael Shannon as General Zod, reprising his role from 2013's Man of Steel; Antje Traue reprising the role of Zod's second-in-command, Faora-Ul; Sasha Calle as Supergirl; and Maribel Verdu as Barry's mother, Nora Allen. Scheduling conflicts meant Billy Crudup couldn't return as Barry's father Henry Allen, who was wrongfully convicted of killing his wife, so Ron Livingston stepped into the role. "Yeah. I'm Batman." YouTube/Warner Bros The trailer opens with a voiceover confronting Barry, seemingly in an alternate timeline: "You can go anywhere. Another timeline. Another universe. So why do you want to stay and fight to save this one?" For Barry, it's all about his mother, who is still alive in this timeline. "I'm not gonna lose her again," he says. Back in the original timeline, Bruce warns Barry that going into the past to "fix things" could destroy everything, but Barry is clearly making decisions based on emotion, not logic. He does indeed break the universe, "creating" an alternate timeline where there are no metahumans and hence nobody to protect the rest of us from General Zod. He meets up with Alt-Barry ("You stole my face!") but The Flash will need even more help to undo what he did and get back to his own timeline—otherwise, "there might not be a future." Cue the entrance of Keaton as the Caped Crusader ("Yeah... I'm Batman") and Supergirl (aka Kara, cousin of Clark Kent); at least one of the Barrys is a bit starstruck on both counts. There are many spectacular action sequences, of course, but Barry's emotional journey anchors the trailer (and, one assumes, the film). Fan-boying over Supergirl (Sasha Calle). YouTube/Warner Bros. New DC co-head James Gunn seems genuinely excited about this movie. Last month, he told io9 that it was one of the best superhero movies he's ever seen. He also said it's a film that "perfectly resets things" for his own plans for the DC universe. Judging by this trailer, there is reason for optimism, despite all the delays and the controversies/bad publicity from Miller's very public mental health struggles over the last couple of years. The Flash hits theaters on June 16, 2023. As for future Flash films, no decision has been made yet about possibly recasting the role while Miller is in rehab. “When the time is right, when they feel they are ready to have the discussion, we’ll all figure out what the best way forward is,” Gunn's DC co-head Peter Safran told Deadline Hollywood. “But right now, they are completely focused on their recovery. And in our conversations with them over the last couple of months, it feels like they’re making enormous progress.” Warner Bros. Listing image by YouTube/Warner Bros Michael Keaton’s Batman steals every scene in official trailer for The Flash Encryption, funkyy and Bl4ckCyb3rEnigm4 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lurch234 Posted February 13, 2023 Share Posted February 13, 2023 3 hours ago, Karlston said: Ezra Miller I have nothing but disdain and contempt for this "being." There was a time in Hollywood where you got blacklisted just because someone thought you were too friendly with the "left" (Communism). This "thing" threw a chair at a girl in Hawaii resulting in bodily harm: Quote "During the course of their investigation, police determined that the individual, later identified as Ezra Miller, became irate after being asked to leave and reportedly threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old female on the forehead, resulting in an approximate half-inch cut." And yet they give him a prominent role. Well, that's one movie I won't watch. Anyways, DC movies are mostly crap. funkyy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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