The Flash is currently shootingt in England, and we now have more photos of a familiar location from the wider DC Universe.
The crew has been at Burghley House in Petersborough for a while now, and as we're sure you already know, this is the same location used for Wayne Manor in Batman 1989. We don't know whether any time is supposed to have passed since the events of Batman Returns, but Bruce Wayne's home clearly hasn't fallen into a state of disrepair (unlike his DCEU counterpart).
In these latest set photos, however, we see that machines are being used to create smoke - possibly fog - that will surround Wayne Manor. Could smoke be generated when the Fastest Man Alive breaks through the Multiverse and finds himself in a completely different version of the DC Universe?
We'll have to wait and see, but there are some great shots of this iconic location to be found here.
The concept art revealed during last year's DC FanDome pointed to Michael Keaton's Batman being the same age, while other reports have indicated he's set to portray an older Dark Knight. Despite comments from Keaton that he might be unable to reprise the role of Batman due to travel restrictions caused by COVID-19, Warner Bros. was clearly able to get something sorted out as it's since been confirmed that he'll reprise his most iconic role.
Check out these set photos from The Flash below: