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Science Fiction
Adventure
When his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry Allen becomes trapped in a reality in which General Zod has returned and there are no Super Heroes to turn to. In order to save the world that he is in and return to the future that he knows, Barry's only hope is to race for his life. But will making the ultimate sacrifice be enough to reset the universe?
Directors
Ezra Miller
Barry Allen …
Sasha Calle
Kara Zor-El …
Michael Keaton
Bruce Wayne …
Michael Shannon
General Zod
Ron Livingston
Henry Allen
Maribel Verdú
Nora Allen
Kiersey Clemons
Iris West
Antje Traue
Faora-Ul
Saoirse-Monica Jackson
Patty Spivot
Rudy Mancuso
Albert Desmond
Ed Wade
Court Reporter
Jeremy Irons
Alfred Pennyworth
Temuera Morrison
Thomas Curry
Sanjeev Bhaskar
David Singh
Sean Rogers
Gary
Kieran Hodgson
Sandwich Guy
Luke Brandon Field
Al Falcone
Ian Loh
Kid Barry
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**The Flash uses the vast catalog of DC history to create an experience that celebrates the past films, highlights the good of the current DC movies, and opens the door for the future.**
The Flash reaches a high point on the roller coaster that is the inconsistent and directionless DC film universe. The story, the action, the laughs, and the cameos make The Flash a worthy cinematic debut for the Scarlet Speedster. The movie tone finds its influences more in the Marvel and Joss Whedon realm than the DC and Christopher Nolan universe, with humor overflowing in almost every scene of the movie. Despite the controversy, Miller’s Barry Allen is well done and entertaining, but the film is not great because of The Flash. It’s great because of all the outstanding fan service to long-time and committed DC fans. Ben Affleck’s Batman pummels thugs. Sasha Callie’s Supergirl unleashes her rage on evildoers. But the best part? Michael Keaton’s return to the cowl. His delight to once again portray the Caped Crusader is obvious, and that infectious joy makes the crowd eat up every scene he is in. The other DC cameos inspired plenty of applause from the theater and, I’m sure, will be entertaining for fans. Despite the nonstop humor in the film, Andy Muschietti creates some very emotional and moving moments that help give The Flash a more potent and satisfying ending. While it’s great, it is not a perfect film. The humor gets excessive in some places, and some of the character arcs end more abruptly than I would have liked, but The Flash is a fun, fresh, and entertaining superhero film that superhero fans can celebrate!
mooney24002 Jun, 2023
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$220,000,000Gross worldwide
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