10 Things I Would Want to See in a FLASH movie

10 Things I Would Want to See in a FLASH movie

With the prospect of a Justice League movie getting stronger each day, a Flash flick seems to be shaping up in the horizon. Here's my take on what a movie about the Scarlet Speedster should look like.

Editorial Opinion
By HecticHector - Apr 02, 2013 06:04 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash

10 THINGS I WOULD WANT TO SEE IN A FLASH MOVIE

As many DC fans, I’m really psyched at the prospect of a Justice League movie. Not that I care much about Batman or Wonder Woman, for that matter. No, I’m only hoping this movie comes out because I know it’ll probably be the best chance to see my favorite hero from all time – The Flash – hit the big screen and, hopefully, get a solo flick in the foreseeable future.

That being said, I’m also really cautious when thinking whether bringing the Scarlet Speedster to the silver screen would be a good idea. Green Lantern was ruined in so many levels by WB that the last thing I would want is for them to blow the Flash’s chances to be a hit as well. That’s why I’ve decided to come up with a list of things that any Flash film should have – kind of a guideline for studios made by a fan.

So, without further ado, here’s hoping for a successful attempt at a Flash movie in 10 easy steps.

10 - GOOD CHARACTERIZATION OF BARRY ALLEN



Contrary to what many (misinformed) people think, Barry Allen is NOT a dull character. If you take all his appearances in the Flash universe and combine all the traces spread throughout the many storylines, you’ll come up with quite an interesting alter ego.

Barry Allen is, at heart, a geek. He’s a comic book fan, a bit introspective and really intelligent. Barry has a strong moral compass and sense of justice and his major flaw is always being late for everything. He works at a lab as a forensics expert and is a family man. He's also known for his detective skills, which are enhanced by his ability to think super fast. However, what I find most interesting about him is that he actually enjoys being a super hero. If you take a look at Barry’s portrayal in the new 52 universe, you can actually see him smiling and having a blast while using his powers and fighting super villains. Combine all that and there you have: an interesting, relatable persona, which would definitely be worth watching – or cheering to – at the big screen.

9 - SUPER SPEED IN ALL ITS FORMS



Flash’s trademark is his ability to move at unbelievable speed. This should be translated to the big screen through different means when it comes to special effects. As viewers, we should be able to see Flash run incredibly fast and how the physics of his super speed affect the environment. That could be achieved through Matrix-like movements (dodging bullets, escaping explosions, rescuing people etc.) and red blurs spreading all over the place. There should be an adequate balance between scenes where we actually see Barry moving super fast (in slow motion) and the ones where only the result is shown. We should be able to see the Flash running up a building, being in two places (almost) at the same time to fool enemies and using his speed to make life easier – waking up late and still arriving on time, running to the other side of the world just to get some gift for Iris etc.

This would also leave room for cool effects related to speed force use. For instance, can you imagine how interesting (and original) would be seeing Barry vibrating his way through solid objects, performing speed attacks like delivering thousands of punches in a split second and lending or removing speed from objects?

8 - HEROIC STUFF

Some people regard Flash’s presence in the Justice League as useless. They argue that Superman is also pretty fast and could fulfill the role of a speedster. These people disregard the fact that the Flash is ALL about speed. I mean, he knows how to use it for his advantage better than anyone. My point is: speed is Flash’s territory, not Superman’s. So, we should be able to see Barry manipulate speed to perform heroic acts. Recent story arcs were successful in showing that. For instance, we have seen him:

• vibrating a whole plane so it wouldn’t crash into a bridge;

• removing thousands of bullets in the blink of an eye to protect civilians;

• creating whirlwinds and vortexes to engulf huge amounts of water or fire;

• using speed thinking to predict all possible outcomes of a certain event and decide the best course of action;

• building complex stuff in a matter of seconds.

Showing this sort of activity would create a powerful argument as to why the Flash is one of the best heroes of all time. I mean, can you honestly look at the panels in the new 52 Flash issues #2 and #3 and tell me they wouldn’t look great in a live action movie?



7 - THE RIGHT TONE

A key concept in the Flash mythos is movement. So, a movie about the Flash should have the right combination of pace and tone. Also, there has to be a balance between the cheesy/campy and realistic/dark styles. When I think of a Flash movie, I think adventure, boldness and fun. The tone should reflect these adjectives and not follow the serious atmosphere created in the recent Spiderman and Batman movies.

6 - GOOD PORTRAYAL OF THE TWIN CITIES

Central and Keystone Cities have been the home for the Flash family for ages. Any serious movie should pay attention to detail and build these environments as strong backgrounds for the action to take place. The book “Flash: the Dastardly Death of the Rogues” shows exactly how I believe the twin cities should hit the big screens – metropolitan, bright areas, with people always on the run; lots of parks, lakes and bridges; a combination of classical and modern architecture etc.

5 - AN AWESOME COSTUME

Here’s the tricky part: how do you adapt a costume that works perfectly in print to a medium where it could look potentially ridiculous? I mean, could you take a grown man wearing red and yellow tights seriously? Definitely. You want some proof? Take a look at the awesome JLA posters made by whoa123 at . Chris Pine's Flash costume is just perfect.



It should also be noticed that a live action Flash costume was created in the nineties and worn by John Wesley Shipp in the TV series. Though slightly different from the original (no yellow boots, for instance), the costume looked great and really worked.

As for the way Barry Allen suits up, I kind of feel torn between the classic compressed-spandex-that-jumps-out-of-the-ring attire and the modern approach of the new 52 universe, in which Barry’s suit is kind of a hard armor that assembles itself over his civilian clothes. Either one would be fine in my opinion.

4 - COMPLEX, MEANINGFUL VILLAINS



If there is one thing the Flash book has always had in its favor is a decent amount of bad guys. They are colorful characters with interesting back stories and it would be hard to choose just one for the main flick.

As I see it, you need villains that are both symbolic and complex and have had a deep impact in the whole Flash mythology. For the first movie, I would have either Captain Cold OR Mirror Master as the main villain. Cold is one of the main foes of the Flash and the concept behind Mirror Master’s superpowers is something we have yet to see in the big screen.

The second movie would definitely belong to Professor Zoom, aka Reverse Flash. You can’t have a Flash trilogy without even alluding to Eobard Thawne. Another interesting take would be to take the defeated Mirror Master from the first movie and have him join Captain Cold’s rogues gallery, in which case we would see Heatwave, Trickster and the Top as well.

Movie three would be reserved for Gorilla Grodd. Talking gorillas with sinister plans to take over the world seems to work as a movie theme. Enough said.

3 - THE BUILDING OF A TRILOGY

Super hero flicks to big studios are all about making money. And what better way to do that than through establishing a solid trilogy? Here’s how I see it happening:

Movie one
Working title = “Flash: the movie”
Plot = origin story, Barry gets to know and control his powers, fights a hitman (Cold) or a scientist turned evil (Mirror Master).

Movie two
Working titles = “Flash II: Flashback” OR “The Fastest Man Alive”
Plot = appearance of Kid Flash, time travel-related theme, Flash has to go back to the past to prevent Zoom from killing a loved one.

Movie three
Working title = “The Flash III: Fast Forward” OR “The Scarlet Speedster”
Plot = Gorilla Grodd creates havoc, Barry sacrifices himself, Wally West takes on the mantle.

2 - FAITHFULNESS TO SOURCE MATERIAL

And by source material, I mean the new 52 take on the Flash. Man, this book is near perfection. Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato have successfully adapted the Flash mythos to the modern world, while maintaining the comic book feel to it. These guys should definitely be involved in some part of producing a Flash movie. I say hire them as consultants or even the main writers for the script.

1 - A DECENT ENSEMBLE CAST

What’s a movie without its cast? This part is crucial for the whole project to work. Everyone has their dream cast for the Justice League movie. Here’s mine for the Flash flick:

MAIN CAST

CHRIS PINE
(Barry Allen / Flash)



Pine's a great actor, has the looks for the part and has taken roles that involve some sort of boldness, which I believe would be a crucial to the Flash characterization.

MISSY PEREGRYM
(Iris West)



Not just cute, but a decent actress, known mainly for her work in Rookie Blue. I believe she would be able to protray an adequate balance between sweetness and pig-headedness, which would make a great Iris West.

MICHAEL SHEEN
(Leonard Snart / Captain Cold)



He's an outstanding actor in my opinion. Though he doesn't exactly look the part, I believe Sheen would make a perfect Cold.

LEE PACE
(Sam Scudder / Mirror Master)



A budding actor, who kind of looks like Sam Scudder. I would love to see Pace perform a villain role.

MICHAEL FASSBENDER
(Eobard Thawne / Reverse Flash)



Needs no introduction. Who cares if he's Magneto? Fassbender has exactly what it takes to portray the complex villain that is Eobard Thawne.

IDRIS ELBA (voice) + ANDY SERKIS (motion capture)
(Gorilla Drodd)



Elba has a great voice and Serkis has the experience in motion capture. Combined, they could make a great portrayal of Grodd.

SUPPORTING CAST

Okay, I won't go into detail here, since I've chosen the following actors / actresses mainly based on their physical similarities to the characters. They all have delivered some solid performances, so I think we're safe.

CHARLES DANCE
(Captain Darryl Frye)



CHRIS SARANDON
(Director Singh)



CHARLOTTE SULLIVAN
(Patty Spivot)



ADAM ARKIN
(Doctor Darwin Elias)



JOHN WESLEY SHIPP (cameo)
(Jay Garrick)



ANTON YELCHIN
(Wally West / Kid Flash)



DIRECTOR – BEN AFFLECK



I really, really want to see Affleck direct a comic book movie. He's a talented director and I believe he'd do whatever it takes to make a great Flash flick.

So, what do you guys think of these ideas? Feel free to add and criticize on the comments section!
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HecticHector
HecticHector - 4/2/2013, 6:50 AM
Ben Affleck didn't direct "Daredevil", Mark Steven Johnson did. In fact, he never directed a comic book movie. After his solid work on "Argo", I think he should have a chance. My other option would be Brad Bird. Whom would you choose, Leviticuz?
AC1
AC1 - 4/2/2013, 7:23 AM
Great read, agree with all your points but I think your cast lets it down.

I'm not a fan of Chris Pine as The Flash. The guys good enough to carry a film, as seen with Star Trek, but he doesn't seem like he could be Barry for me. Personality wise, he seems more like Hal Jordan (witty, cocky, and brash) while looks wise, he's more like Guy Gardner (although I don't want to see him play a Green Lantern, if anything I'd want to see him play a superhero who isn't part of the Justice League).

For me, the perfect Barry Allen would be Bradley Cooper. The guy's a fantastic actor, personality wise he's quick witted (like Pine) but he's also got the skill to play both the authoritative superhero who has fun with his powers, and the more sensitive, introverted Barry Allen. Plus, he comes across as really intelligent. For evidence of these traits, watch Limitless and Silver Linings Playbook. Plus, looks wise, OK maybe his face isn't exactly right for the role but it's close enough, and unlike Pine he looks like he has more of a runner's body, which I think is a very important look for The Flash. Pine looks more classically muscular, Cooper's a bit more lean and slender.

I don't know too much about Iris, but Missy Peregrym (in what little I've seen of her) doesn't seem to command a huge amount of screen presence.

Not sure about Sheen as Captain Cold - Sheen seems more adept at playing 'quirky' villains and I'm not sure Cold's meant to be like that. Also, I think the character's name might have to be reworked... Captain Cold's a bit dated, but that's not a criticism of your work.

I don't know anything about Lee Pace, and very little about MM, so no comment on that.
Michael Fassbender is such an unoriginal choice nowadays, it's pretty boring seeing him in fan casts now, and I honestly don't see him as a good fit for Reverse Flash. There again, I don't know who I'd choose to replace him. Maybe Edward Norton? I don't know.

I'm not sure why you want Andy Serkis to provide motion capture to Grodd if you've got Idris Elba to voice him. Surely Elba, or Serkis, could and should do both, as they're both great enough actors to handle that. There's no need to have one do one thing and the other do the other. I think you should pick one to do both.

No comment on most of your supporting cast as I don't remember seeing any of them in anything. As for the other Flashes, I'd rather see someone like Bruce Greenwood as Jay Garrick, while Anton Yelchin's a bit old for Kid Flash, and even if he was the right age for Kid Flash I couldn't see him taking over the role of Flash after Barry's death.

As for Ben Affleck, his directorial style doesn't really fit The Flash anyway. He's very grounded, in fact, I'd say he's more grounded than Nolan, so I don't think he could even do Batman. I think he's more suited to characters like The Question. I'd say maybe Neil Burger could be a good director for Flash - he directed Limitless, which again I think has some pretty relevant elements for a Flash movie (there are a lot of dynamic, interesting visuals which give a hint at how the speed could be portrayed, while the 'speed thinking' which you've mentioned is important to Barry is played out very well in Limitless). Plus, Cooper and Norton have both worked with Burger (on Limitless and The Illusionist respectively).
AC1
AC1 - 4/2/2013, 7:30 AM
@LEVI really? The Wachowski's? I've gotta be honest, the only movie I've ever liked of theirs is The Matrix. They also produced V For Vendetta which I enjoyed, but they didn't direct it so that's neither here nor there.
whoa123
whoa123 - 4/2/2013, 7:49 AM
Great article man, haven't read it as a whole though yet. Thanks for the acknowledgement! :D
AshleyWilliams
AshleyWilliams - 4/2/2013, 7:55 AM
I love this man.

Not a fan of Fass as Zoom though. Probably because he should be Batman.
PsyGuy
PsyGuy - 4/2/2013, 10:39 AM
I really like that costume.

Its like TRON meets FLASH New 52 and it works!
6of13
6of13 - 4/2/2013, 12:15 PM
I really really like Chris Pine for Barry Allen.
Otherwise, Ryan Gosling. The casting choices above are spot on.


I love the Flash, but, IMO, most of the villains in his rogues gallery would not work for a serious movie. How can you compare Captain Cold or Mirror Master to a Lex Luthor?
And a talking gorilla is just weird. Even if you do compare him to Rise of The Planet of The Apes, Grodd is still weird.

The only way I see these villains working on the big screen is as the Suicide Squad and even then they are going to have to be seriously overhauled. I would remove their comic book gimmicks. In my version Mirror Master cannot use mirrors to travel between dimensions. Instead he can break into or out of any facility by bypassing the alarm and security systems.

I like the idea that the true villain of a Flash movie is time itself.
TheSuperguy
TheSuperguy - 4/2/2013, 12:17 PM
Cool cast. If GL had been actually good, we'd probably have a Flash movie being made right now.
kong
kong - 4/2/2013, 3:45 PM
Coo. But if it has a fan cast put it in fan fic
PhantomPunch
PhantomPunch - 4/2/2013, 10:53 PM
LAME CAST
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 4/3/2013, 12:42 AM
I think Cold should be the first villain, and then the Rogues for a sequel.

I also love your idea of John Weslley Shipp as Jay Garrick.
miggyman24
miggyman24 - 4/3/2013, 6:05 AM
Think professor zoom should be in the first flash film, as a mentor at first , then gets jealous, first film should be about speed and how to get it and use it, zoom would be best to use first, not sure about chris pine already playing sm iconic characters, smone else with blond hair.
Jolt17
Jolt17 - 4/4/2013, 10:33 AM
Yay for more Michael Fassbender and Idris Elba...not! To be honest, I'm not at all a big fan of your Cast, nor any of your fanticizing segment - the title treatments, et cetera - which I think simply lack of any decent creativity.

Those aside, I think this is a decent write-up, nonetheless, although the points are rather typical. Frankly, though, I rarely get the point of these "Things I'd Like to See in..." type of articles, because besides of one or two specific points, they basically consist of the basic formulas/wishlist of a good movie, in general. But, ah...well, maybe it's just me!
PhantomPunch
PhantomPunch - 4/27/2013, 12:28 PM
Flash would only be good if they find a way to make him more relevant than a wise cracking speedster ala sonic the fvcking hedgehog. They need to seriously reinvent his ass. Maybe they shouldve amalgamated Barry's character into Jay Garrick when reinventing the DC universe in the new 52
Logan5
Logan5 - 6/4/2013, 4:37 PM
The animated show reinvented his ass as comic relief. Barry, the books I have, was not a jokester. I read the first year of Flash post Crisis back in '87 and Guice's West from what I remember was also not concieved as le prankster member of the group.
Logan5
Logan5 - 6/4/2013, 4:37 PM
*in
Logan5
Logan5 - 6/4/2013, 4:38 PM
Missy Peregrim should strongly be looked at for WW if they ever get around to that picture.
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