The Flash
Director: Andy Muschietti
Writers: Christina Hodson | Joby Harold
Starring: Ben Affleck | Sasha Calle | Michael Keaton
Genre: Action | Adventure
CAT'S PICK : ★ 8.3
Following the main appearance of The Flash at CinemaCon, film critics shared a few in number responses to the DCU's next dramatic passage in their most memorable surveys. The Flash is finally scheduled to debut in theaters this summer, following half a decade of delays and controversy behind the scenes.
During its development, test screenings drew a wide range of opinions from early viewers, with recent reviews praising it as one of DC's best films. These reviews mainly focus on Michael Keaton's efforts in returning as Batman and Sasha Calle's debut as Supergirl, despite the fact that Ezra Miller appears to deliver a strong performance in their long-awaited first DC solo film. Considering how much exciting information has been shared about his process and film production for The Flash, film director Andy Muschietti also receives his fair share of praise for his work.
Incidentally, The Flash film has consumed a large chunk of the day to arrive at the big screen, whether it's been the task changing hands with chiefs and other creatives, the DCEU's incoherent result, or the various discussions including Miller.
In any case, following quite a while of improvement, it's almost here. The iconic Flashpoint comic book storyline serves as the basis for the much-anticipated film, which follows Barry as he attempts to alter the past by traveling back in time. This, in turn, causes the universe to fall apart and traps him in a perilous new reality.