Zack Snyder Says The Flash Was Originally Going To Get A New Costume By The End Of JUSTICE LEAGUE
Zack Snyder has now confirmed that The Flash was originally going to be fitted with a new costume by the end of Justice League. Find out why he decided not to give him the upgrade after the jump...
When Bruce Wayne first encounters Barry Allen in Justice League, we see that the budding superhero had fashioned an impressive, if a little patched-together costume for himself.
At the time, this led to speculation that The Scarlet Speedster might debut an upgraded suit at some point, and Zack Snyder has now confirmed that this was originally the plan.
The director says he was going to fit Allen with a snazzy new Wayne-Tech suit, but he decided it was best to let whoever ended up helming the solo Flash movie to make their own decisions regarding the character's costume.
The artists's rendering above is based on early descriptions of the upgraded suit, and might give us some idea of how it would have looked in the movie.
You can also check out an image of Ezra Miller’s original costume test as the Flash below.