Warner Bros.’ upcoming DC superhero flick, “The Flash,” is creating a lot of buzz with its latest trailer release, featuring Michael Keaton as Batman (usatoday.com). The superhero movie premiered at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday, and according to reports, both Michael Keaton and Ezra Miller showed an impressive performance that earned them rave reviews from the audience (indiatoday.com).
The movie is set to include appearances from other DC characters, such as Wonder Woman, and appears to focus on the idea of the multiverse, a concept involving alternate realities and parallel universes existing alongside one another (wegotthiscovered.com). Despite some criticism about the film’s CGI, fans are excited for this new installment in the DC universe, with some even claiming that it could be the best film in the DC Extended Universe to date (wegotthiscovered.com).
However, not all news about “The Flash” was related to the upcoming film, as The Flash Today recently reported on the passing of Virginia Lira, a 56-year-old woman from Granbury, Texas, with the same name as the superhero’s alter ego, Barry Allen (theflashtoday.com).
Meanwhile, some other news outlets reported on the release of the film on HBO Max, which is set to be shortly after its theatrical debut, as part of a push from Warner Bros. to make their new films more readily available to stream (screenrant.com).
Overall, “The Flash” seems to be generating a significant amount of attention both for its cast and the storyline, and fans will be eagerly awaiting its release in theaters.