DC Studio’s upcoming superhero flick “The Flash” takes time and space meddling to a whole new level with the multiverse in disarray and multiple Batmen meeting each other. The final trailer for the movie, set to release on Friday, June 16, shows the consequences of Barry Allen’s attempts to save his family by travelling back in time. The result is a world without Superman, where Supergirl is the only support for ageing Bruce Wayne. While Michael Keaton returns as Batman, Ben Affleck makes a brief appearance. Sasha Calle plays Kara Zor-El, better known as Supergirl, while General Zod and his Kryptonians try to take over the supernaturally lacking earth.
Andy Muschietti, known for directing “It: Chapter One and Two,” directs the star-studded cast featuring Ezra Miller, Sasha Calle, Maribel Verdú, Ron Livingston, Michael Shannon, Antje Traue, Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Kiersey Clemons, Rudy Mancuso, Luke Brandon Field, and Ben Affleck playing Bruce Wayne, who warns Miller’s Flash of the dangers of meddling with time.
With the trailer delivering on its promise of a mind-bending sci-fi extravaganza that may surpass the previous DC movies in ambition, it’s clear that “The Flash” is the studio’s bid to build a new universe and conclude the SnyderVerse. The awe-inspiring visuals and action-packed sequences are further aided by the movie’s underlying theme of family and relationships.
On a positive note, Kiersey Clemons, who was supposed to debut as Iris West in 2017’s “Justice League,” will be making her first appearance as the character after her scenes were cut from the original release of the movie. The movie is set to hit theatres on May 16, 2023, and, with the final trailer out, fans can’t wait to see what lies in store for the DC Universe.
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