After constant delays and production shifts since being announced in 2014, The Flash is finally set to release July 1, 2022. Following the less-than-impressive Justice League, Andrés Muschietti teased The Flash storyline will be a “different version of Flashpoint than you’re expecting”, hinting at an altered DCEU universe.
The original comic mini-series, released in 2011, followed Barry Allen as he traveled back in time to prevent his mother’s murder. When he returns to his own time, he finds a drastically different world: one where Aquaman’s Atlantis is at war with Wonder Woman’s Amazon and where Thomas and Martha Wayne act as Batman and Joker, respectively.
A movie version of Flashpoint has the potential to serve the same function for the movies as it did for the comics, acting as a soft reboot for the franchise and “fixing” a lot of the DCEU’s current issues. Depending on Muschietti’s vision for the film, The Flash’s plot could single-handedly rebalance the DCEU’s tonal inconsistencies while creating the opportunity for differing versions of Batman and Superman in the future, and even explaining the upcoming Suicide Squad reboot.
Let us know your thoughts on The Flash’s new direction!
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