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“The Flash” Trailer Sets Up the DCU
“The Flash” Trailer Sets Up the DCU

We finally got here! Even though The Flash is one of the fastest people ever this movie has been on a snail’s crawl to get to theaters. We first got word this film was coming back in 2014!

So much has changed with the DCEU since then. Snyder is out, we got two different cuts of Justice League, and the guy who directed Guardians of the Galaxy is now developing a long-term plan for the DC film slate at Warner Bros.

Either way, we finally got our first look at the upcoming The Flash film that also gives us our first look at the return of the Best Batman Ever…Michael Keaton!

I can’t lie. I was interested in this film back in 2014, then after all the development hell and Ezra Miller making headlines in all the wrong ways, I started to think it was best to just scrap this film. After seeing this trailer and Keaton back I am beyond excited for this film to be seeing the light of day.

The Flash hits theaters June 23, 2023.

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