THE FLASH Prequel Comic Book Preview Shows The Destruction Of Barry Allen's JUSTICE LEAGUE Costume

THE FLASH Prequel Comic Book Preview Shows The Destruction Of Barry Allen's JUSTICE LEAGUE Costume

Some preview pages from The Flash have been revealed, and they tease the destruction of Barry Allen's divisive homemade costume from his appearances in Suicide Squad, Justice League, and Peacemaker...

By JoshWilding - Jun 24, 2022 11:06 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash

We first met the DC Extended Universe's Barry Allen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and he'd suit up as The Flash for the first time in Suicide Squad. When we later caught up with the Fastest Man Alive in Justice League, it was apparent his costume was one he'd made himself, but Barry will receive a long-overdue upgrade in The Flash next year. 

Well, assuming Warner Bros. releases the movie, of course. 

It's an uncertain time for the blockbuster thanks to the controversies surrounding actor Ezra Miller, but a comic book prequel is still expected to be released later this year. That will pick up with Batman and The Flash during a team-up it's believed will end with the Dark Knight presenting his fellow hero with a new suit. 

In some preview pages from the first issue, we learn that one possible reason for the change is the fact that Barry's previous costume ends up being destroyed in battle! We expected something along those lines seeing as the Scarlet Speedster cobbled it together himself, and for most fans, the old suit won't be missed.

In The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, Barry Allen’s world-saving adventure with the Justice League has driven Central City’s favourite son to become a truly skilled and inspirational Super Hero. But when a new threat by the name of Girder emerges in Central City, Barry turns to Batman for advice on training to master his powers.

Under the Dark Knight’s tutelage, The Fastest Man Alive will have to find a way to defeat this metallic menace or be crushed by Girder’s strength.

The entire plot of The Flash movie recently leaked online, and you can find that here. As of right now, the movie is on track to be released in theaters on June 23. 
 


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some solutions to Warner Bros.' Ezra Miller problem!

5. Dump The Movie On HBO Max

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HBO Max increased in popularity during the worst of the pandemic, but it's no Disney+ and not in the same league as Netflix. However, as much as WarnerMedia would like to change all that, it also makes it a great place to dump The Flash next summer instead of releasing the movie in theaters. 

This would avoid the embarrassment of disappointing box office returns and the inevitable negative headlines (look no further than Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and the reception to Johnny Depp's leading role). Dropping a huge, and now controversial, movie like The Flash on HBO Max should also drive up those all-important subscription numbers.

Handling the release this way means Warner Bros. can still move forward with their DCEU reboot, all while minimising backlash for releasing a movie with a star who has become mired in some appalling, sickening controversies and allegations. 
 

4. Reshoot Or Replace Miller

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The Flash has finished shooting, and with Miller playing two versions of Barry Allen in the movie, replacing them will be no easy feat. On the one hand, Warner Bros. could consider spending millions of dollars reshooting their scenes with a different actor, but that's bound to be a logistical nightmare and potentially not even a realistic prospect. 

However, there may still be a way to replace Miller that, while complicated, could work. We've seen Lucasfilm utilise incredible Deepfake technology to create a young Luke Skywalker, so why not put a different face on the actor's body? 

Whether it's Grant Gustin, Logan Lerman, or someone else entirely, if the studio is willing to spend the money - in order to avoid something along the lines of the hideous Henry Cavill we had to spend time with in Justice League - this might be the best solution. ADR can take care of the rest, and with that, we'd have a new Fastest Man Alive. 
 

3. Exclude Miller From The Marketing Campaign

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As of right now, it appears Warner Bros. is determined to forge ahead and release The Flash as planned. It's understandable, though. After all, they've not only sunk a tonne of money into it, but this adventure will essentially create a different DCEU that sets the stage for a whole new era of storytelling. 

Taking that into account, Warner Bros. would be wise to ditch Miller from the marketing campaign and actually shift focus to Batman and Supergirl. It's inevitable that we'll have to see something of the Scarlet Speedster in future trailers, but sidelining him to focus on Keaton's return and the Girl of Steel's debut shouldn't be difficult as both characters will excite fans. 

When the time for The Flash to premiere in theaters does arrive, an understated premiere and limited interviews would be a good way to move attention from Miller and make sure they don't become the focus of every journalist's questions. Then, once this movie is finally released, the studio can quietly move on from the actor and find a new Barry Allen. 
 

2. Ditch The Flash...From The Flash

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Michael Keaton's Batman will play a lead role in this movie as will Sasha Calle's Supergirl. Assuming there's a lot of footage with them both in the final cut and on the cutting room floor, why not use that - and some extensive reshoots - to create a new movie? Yes, we're actually suggesting cutting The Flash from The Flash and creating an entirely different blockbuster. 

This would be a little easier than recasting Miller, but is obviously another expensive option. The fact is, though, their stink is now all over Barry Allen. Even hiring a different actor may not be enough to wash that away, so putting the hero on the shelf for a while might be what's best. We'll admit this idea isn't the most practical, but a Batman/Supergirl team-up would be no bad thing.

Alternatively, The Flash can always end with the Scarlet Speedster getting a new face! We're not sure what the explanation would be, but as the leaked plot pointed to some very weird goings-on with reality, it's something that's not outside the realm of possibility. 
 

1. Scrap The Movie

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This is extreme, but would anyone be that upset at this stage? Based on the aforementioned plot leak, The Flash could be a fun ride, but it doesn't sound like the epic Flashpoint adaptation many wanted. Throw in the fact that the big bad is a Superman villain and it looks set to essentially recon the entire "SnyderVerse," and you should be able to already sense the backlash brewing.

At this stage, Warner Bros. starting from scratch with the DCEU may be for the best. Whether that's a return to standalone movies, a whole new universe, or something else entirely, what they're doing right now isn't entirely working. 

With this in mind, scrapping The Flash might be no great loss. Sasha Calle's Supergirl can still appear in a standalone project, while Michael Keaton taking Ben Affleck's place doesn't necessarily need an explanation. He's just that world's older Dark Knight! Should Miller continue to make headlines, what seems like an extreme suggestion could become a whole lot more realistic...
 

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Razorface1
Razorface1 - 6/24/2022, 11:24 AM
He ripped it in a fight on Hawaii against an unaware couple.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/24/2022, 11:24 AM
What about the destruction of this movie
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/24/2022, 11:24 AM
I get their being in a fiscal bad place with the movie, but going through with the movie's merchandising seems particularly irresponsible. WB can afford to kill the book.
roboticJohnson
roboticJohnson - 6/24/2022, 11:53 AM
@Reeds2Much - I mean, it's a comic book. They kill it and they don't sell any copies, they release it and probably just sell less copies than they hoped. But what's wrong with releasing it, I mean, it's not like it endorses ezra miller's behaviour or anything.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 6/24/2022, 12:13 PM
@Reeds2Much - They can't. If they already licensed merch, tie-ins, and ads with other companies they have to deliver or else they'll get sued. No Time to Die almost got sued when they were considering on skipping a theatrical run and selling it to Amazon or Netflix.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/24/2022, 12:56 PM
@mastakilla39 - No Time To Die merch wouldn't really hurt the company on a PR level, though. Book stores aren't going to complain about having stock they can't sell, and the only real hurdle would be dealing with Miller's and Keaton's lawyers about likeness fees and I simply can't imagine Miller's would have much of a leg to stand on and Keaton's would want to fight to be in a book with Miller's likeness. (Edit: This part assumes they weren't just paid a flat fee for their likenesses and idiotically chose to tie their share on profit percentages. If they got a flat rate then they won't even care whether the book is released or not. They already got their cheddar.)

I mean, I can't even imagine they'd even sell enough books to cover the distribution fees, and that's not even counting whether or not the product has even been physically made yet or just sitting at the printer waiting to use ink and paper.

It's simply highly probable that letting the book die is the most cost efficient thing WB/DC could do. And they get to pretend they said "Hey, we're doing something about the Miller situation."
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 6/24/2022, 11:32 AM
All the Ezra news has made me completely lose interest in this movie. I’ll happily wait till after it’s released to watch the Batman scenes on YouTube. My conscious won’t let me financially support a movie starring someone like Ezra Miller.
Eagles0589
Eagles0589 - 6/24/2022, 11:39 AM
@AnthonyVonGeek - The only money this movie is getting fro me is part of the $14.99 I pay for HBO Max
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 6/24/2022, 1:15 PM
@Eagles0589 - Even then I'd just pirate it.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 6/24/2022, 11:50 AM
Wait, I thought we were getting the Flash and Batman team-up and subsequent new suit in the beginning of the movie. Wonder what the opening is gonna be now then
CanIchangethis2
CanIchangethis2 - 6/24/2022, 11:51 AM
the far right is astroturfing to recruit young isolated men on websites such as this. Be aware.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 6/24/2022, 11:53 AM
@CanIchangethis2 - you underestimate our willingness to get outside. We're spending too much time bitching about everything Marvel, DC and Star Wars gives us
The1st
The1st - 6/24/2022, 12:39 PM
@CanIchangethis2 - That's been happening for years. It isn't just "the far right". I don't think making this political is the way to go.
PC04
PC04 - 6/24/2022, 12:10 PM
The prequel comic- movie tie-ins are always so lame. We already have so much lore of all these characters...do we really need a hastily drawn comic to "tie it all together"?

Ezra. Go f*ck yourself.
1stDalek
1stDalek - 6/24/2022, 12:15 PM
I never expect much from tie-ins, they usually seem to go for basic cookie-cutter art, so I'm pleasantly surprised by how unique & good the art looks.
BobGarlen
BobGarlen - 6/24/2022, 12:31 PM
Could just be me, but this art is aweful.
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