The Flash was among the breakout characters from DC’s Justice League films, but the latest trailer for his self-titled solo film suggests he’ll take a back seat. The trailer, revealed during Sunday’s Super Bowl, hints at what we can expect from the Scarlet Speedster’s adventure, which hits theaters June 16 and will feature not one, but two (or more) Batman stars .
“Tell me something. you can go anywhere Another timeline. Another universe. Michael Keaton’s “Batman” — the version of Tim Burton’s 1989 and 1992 Batman films — asks in the trailer opening.
“Because this is the world my mother lives in. I won’t lose her again,” replies Ezra Miller’s Flash/Barry Allen.
We then see Barry Allen meet another version of himself (who conveniently has longer hair so we can tell them apart) and pay a visit to Bruce Wayne’s mansion. He speculates on going back in time to “fix things” after completely destroying the universe and takes advice from Ben Affleck’s Batman – the iteration of Zack Snyder’s DC films.
Then we see General Zod getting ready for battle by Michael Shannon. Since this Kryptonian villain was killed off in 2013’s Man of Steel, it seems that Barry (or Barrys) will jump back to this point in the timeline. The trailer implies that their meddling in the timeline wiped Earth’s metahumans (DC’s universal term for super-powered people) from existence and left the planet vulnerable to the alien invaders.
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Keaton’s Batman then gets a big reveal, appearing in his Batcave and uttering the line, “I’m Batman.” He looks pretty happy to be there, and we also see him take on some jerks in the classic Caped Crusader fight crashes.
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It’s not just familiar faces though – a brand new Supergirl, played by Sasha Calle, is also introduced. She’s Superman’s cousin, Kara Zor-El, and it looks like she’ll take on Zod. It’s unclear if Calle will land the role in the upcoming Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie as The Flash will reset the DC film continuity, but it’s likely that she will be back.
The Flash marks Ezra Miller’s fourth time playing DC’s fast-paced superhero, having debuted in 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Miller has been linked with the solo film since 2014, but the actor’s recent troubles, including multiple arrests, have cast doubt on the character’s cinematic future.
Maribel Verdú plays Barry’s mother, Nora, while Ron Livingston portrays his father, Henry. You may know them from Pan’s Labyrinth or Office Space.
The solo Flash flick is directed by Andy Muschietti (previously responsible for the hit horror It and its sequel), who says the film was influenced by the Flashpoint comic, which featured alternate timelines. This allows the film to visit different versions of the characters, thus joining Affleck’s newer Batman Keaton, who once again dons the rubber Batsuit.
No word on whether Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Christian Bale, or Robert Pattinson will take on the character, but it’s possible.
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