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Gustin envisioned possibly ending the series with Barry Allen / The Flash sacrificing himself to keep the Speed Force alive by time traveling back to the show's first episode and becoming the lightning that struck his past self and gave him his powers, thus closing a time loop and giving him a "hero's death" like a fan theory he read claimed ...
The Flash is a 2023 American superhero film based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / The Flash. Directed by Andy Muschietti from a screenplay by Christina Hodson and a story by the writing team of John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein alongside Joby Harold, it is the 13th film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) produced by DC Films.
The Flash ended up making around $270 million at ... The Flash director Andy Muschietti explained why he thinks the movie failed at the box ... (it finally came to an end with the Superman & Lois ...
This allows Carl to find Frank's real name. At the end of the film, Carl visits Frank in prison and gives him some Flash comics as a present. In the 2003 movie Daddy Day Care, Jimmy Bennett plays Tony, a boy who thinks he is the Flash and refuses to take off his costume. A sugar rush actually affords him super speed for a while.
The Flash movie’s Teddy Sears doppelgänger has been identified. Coming out of early screenings of the DC movie, more than a few comic book sites did Easter egg/cameo round-ups that included ...
Grant Gustin had a lot to say — and to share — during his visit to TVLine’s New York office, where he reflected on The Flash‘s nine-season run and teased the final few episodes. In Part 1 ...
Wally West/The Flash appears in the direct-to-video movie Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths voiced by Josh Keaton as a main character. In the film, Flash and the rest of the Justice League assists an alternate Lex Luthor battle the Crime Syndicate of America and restore order to the alternate world.
The following contains cameo spoilers from the DC Studios movie The Flash, now in theaters. Teddy Sears would be the first to admit that the Golden Age speedster glimpsed in the new The Flash ...