'The Flash' Will Bring Back Michael Keaton As Batman
Ezra Miller reprises his role as the Scarlet Speedster after originally donning the costume for a brief cameo appearance in 2016's "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," this time for their own standalone film. The newest teaser depicts Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton's Batmen as well as Miller's Barry Allen plunging into the universe and encountering another version of himself. In addition, Michael Shannon's General Zod from "Man of Steel" makes a comeback while Sasha Calle's Supergirl makes her screen debut.
Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Antje Traue, Maribel Verd, and Kiersey Clemons as Iris West are all included in the cast. The film's trailer is its first significant piece of advertising following a number of Miller-related scandals.
'The Flash' is anticipated to play a significant part in the development of DC's on-screen narratives, acting as a reboot in advance of James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DC Universe strategy.
The director of "The Flash" is Andy Muschietti, who is most known for his 2017 film "I" and its sequel. Michael Disco and Barbara Muschietti were the producers of the script, which was written by Christina Hodson.
Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Antje Traue, Maribel Verd, and Kiersey Clemons as Iris West are all included in the cast. The film's trailer is its first significant piece of advertising following a number of Miller-related scandals.
'The Flash' is anticipated to play a significant part in the development of DC's on-screen narratives, acting as a reboot in advance of James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DC Universe strategy.
The director of "The Flash" is Andy Muschietti, who is most known for his 2017 film "I" and its sequel. Michael Disco and Barbara Muschietti were the producers of the script, which was written by Christina Hodson.
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