Warner Bros. Pictures presents “The Flash,” one of DC’s darling superheroes, putting him on the big screen and in the spotlight of his fans, with a story packed with epic action, surprising humor and heart, along with super power. to bend time… and change the past.
Ezra Miller reprises his role as Barry Allen (The Flash) in DC’s first superhero film, which will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures and will be released in theaters on June 14, 2023.
This production distinguishes itself as a cinematic extravaganza that brings together iconic and beloved DC characters across timelines—Batman, Flash, Supergirl, and an iconic Batman from the past—and introduces one of the most important villains in the canon, the General Zod from Krypton…not to mention elevates the genre through the unique lens of Andy Muschietti.
Flash, between saving his family or the world
Worlds collide when Barry uses his superpowers to travel through time in order to change events of the past. When his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry is trapped in a reality where General Zod has returned and threatens annihilation, but there are no superheroes to turn to unless Barry can bring Zod out of retirement. a very different Batman and rescue an imprisoned Kryptonian…even if that’s not who he’s looking for.
Ultimately, in order to save the world he finds himself in and return to the future he knows, Barry’s only hope is to run for his life. But will making the ultimate sacrifice be enough to restore the universe?
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The “Flash” cast also includes rising star Sasha Calle, Michael Shannon (“Bullet Train,” “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice”), Ron Livingston (“Loudermilk,” “The Conjuring”), Maribel Verdú (“Elite”, “Y tu mamá también”), Kiersey Clemons (“Zack Snyder’s Justice League”, “Sweetheart”), Antje Traue (“The Raven King”, “Man of Steel” ”) and Michael Keaton (“Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “Batman”).
“Flash” is produced by Barbara Muschietti (the “IT” movies, “Mom”) and Michael Disco (“Rampage: Rampage,” “The San Andreas Fault”). The screenplay is by Christina Hodson (“Birds of Prey,” “Bumblebee”), with a story by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,” “Spider-Man: Homecoming”) and Joby Harold (“Transformers: Rise of the Beasts,” “Army of the Dead”), based on DC characters. Executive producers are Toby Emmerich, Walter Hamada, Galen Vaisman and Marianne Jenkins.
Joining director Muschietti behind the camera are cinematographer Henry Braham (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” “Suicide Squad”), production designer Paul Denham Austerberry (“IT Chapter II,” “The Way Water”), editors Jason Ballantine (the “IT” films, “The Great Gatsby”) and Paul Machliss (“The Gentlemen,” “Baby Driver”), and costume designer Alexandra Byrne (“Doctor Strange,” “Guardians of the Galaxy”); the original music is a composition by Benjamin Wallfisch (“The Invisible Man”, the “IT” films).
flash history
Also, the Flash character is more than deserving of such extraordinary treatment. Introduced in 1940 as the character “faster than the speed of thought” in Flash Comics #1Flash is the brainchild of writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert.
Later, when Fox teamed up with Carmine Infantino in 1961 on Flash of Two WorldsFlash became the first character in comics to play with a multiverse, when Silver Age Barry Allen traveled back in time to meet Golden Age Jay Garrick, a then-revolutionary idea that didn’t stop. of fueling stories and igniting imaginations today, including the talented cast and talented filmmakers behind “The Flash: Worlds Collide.”