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THE FLASH starring Ezra Miller 2022
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8 hours ago, Bosco685 said:
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Ezra Miller's chances of getting his version of The Flash movie look better than ever as his desires for the film seem to be winning out against Warner Bros. Andy Muschietti is now expected to direct the DCEU film with Christina Hodson coming aboard as screenwriter. The Flash has proven to be the DCEU project to have seen the most development hurdles, a true irony for The Fastest Man Alive that's even been noted by Ezra Miller himself. Yet, with Muschietti and Hodson joining the film, along with Miller remaining attached as the title character, things seem to be finally picking up.

 

Something that’s been very clear since Miller joined the DCEU is that he knows The Flash inside and out. His passion for the character and excitement for tackling the role of Barry Allen has been consistently visible in every interview he’s given since his casting. Miller clearly relishes the opportunity, and his aforementioned talk of the "Speedster Multiverse" specifically point to the pivotal role he sees the project fulfilling in the larger DCEU. What's more, Miller's never shown the slightest dip in enthusiasm despite seeing one director after another sign on and walk from the project. In fact, despite those difficulties, he's described the project in the terms of being "a gift to the fans."

That's refreshing to hear. It feels like the only reason most actors want in on comic book movies these days is because of the money, with no real appreciation for the characters or stories themselves.

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1 minute ago, Antpark said:

That's refreshing to hear. It feels like the only reason most actors want in on comic book movies these days is because of the money, with no real appreciation for the characters or stories themselves.

Agreed. But when you see video interviews with him about Barry Allen/The Flash, he seems very steeped in the stories.

 

 

 

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All eyes are currently on IT Chapter Two as it gets ready to kick off the fall movie season in a big way at the box office. The film officially hits theaters on September 6 (snag your tickets right here at Fandango), and early buzz is already very strong. The success of the two IT movies has now offered director Andy Muschietti options as to what he works on next, and the filmmaker has now confirmed to Fandango that he will direct a DC movie based on the Flash, starring Ezra Miller, who will reprise his version of the character as seen in 2017’s Justice League.

 

During a recent interview for IT Chapter Two, Fandango correspondent Nikki Novak asked Muschietti if Flash would be his next project: “Yup,” he replied with a smile. 

 

When we followed up to ask if his Flash movie would contain horror elements similar to the IT movies, Muschietti seemingly shot that down.

 

“An element if horror? I don’t think so. What captivated me about the Flash is the human drama in it,” he said.  “The human feelings and emotions that play in the drama [of it]. It’s going to be fun, too. I can’t promise that there will be any horror [elements in it], really, but it’s a beautiful human story.”

 

Not much is known about Muschietti’s Flash movie at this moment in time except that Ezra Miller is set to return to the role. Currently there is no release date or production timeline that’s been officially revealed, and back at Comic-Con Muschietti told Fandango that he wanted to take a little time off after IT Chapter Two before diving into the next project. Will the long-awaitedFlash movie finally go into production next year for a potential 2021 release? Look for more updates to hopefully arrive soon.

 

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24 minutes ago, media_junkie said:

Well if a Flash movie is ever made I just hope they get rid of the goofy running he did in Justice League.

The half-jog, half-tripping? It was odd looking.

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3 hours ago, theCapraAegagrus said:

Ah, yes, I remember that scene now. It was at the end of the film, though. Was he running like an artard in the rest of the film, too?

Only at certain times. In the battle scenes, he was totally Barry Allen. Even the Superman-seeing-you dash he looked normal.

 

Odd that they shot him in a different running pattern depending on the scene.

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