THE FLASH: The Multiverse Beckons In Electrifying New 4DX And ScreenX Posters For Upcoming Movie

THE FLASH: The Multiverse Beckons In Electrifying New 4DX And ScreenX Posters For Upcoming Movie

Two new posters for The Flash have been released by 4DX and ScreenX, and the Fastest Man Alive leads the charge with Batman (Michael Keaton) and Supergirl (Sasha Calle) right alongside him. Check them out...

By JoshWilding - May 25, 2023 05:05 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash

Hype for The Flash is quickly beginning to build, and 4DX and ScreenX have now shared new posters to promote their respective big screen experiences. 

4DX screens simulate effects like water, wind, scent and strobe lighting, all while you watch the action play out in your moving seat. ScreenX, meanwhile, presents movies with a 270° projection which makes it feel like the screen surrounds you. They're both gimmicks, but ones that are becoming increasingly popular. 

As for these posters, the focus is on the Fastest Man Alive alongside his newfound allies Batman and Supergirl.

It's an exciting team-up, that's for sure. Unfortunately, DC Studios has scrapped Warner Bros.' plans to bring Michael Keaton and Sasha Calle into the DCU (the latter may or may not star in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow), but seeing them share the screen with the Scarlet Speedster should still be fun. 

Check out these new posters for The Flash below. 

Worlds collide in The Flash when Barry uses his superpowers to travel back in time in order to change the events of the past. But when his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry becomes trapped in a reality in which General Zod has returned, threatening annihilation, and there are no Super Heroes to turn to.

That is, unless Barry can coax a very different Batman out of retirement and rescue an imprisoned Kryptonian...albeit not the one he's looking for. Ultimately, 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?

The movie stars Ezra Miller, Sasha Calle, Michael Shannon, Ron Livingston, Maribel Verdu, Kiersey Clemons, Antje Traue, and Michael Keaton.

The Flash races into theaters on June 16. 

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CyberNigerian
CyberNigerian - 5/25/2023, 5:58 AM
Two camps:

Reviewers virtue signalling that it is a horrible movie because of it's lead

Reviewers that objectively report on their experience with the film.
elgaz
elgaz - 5/25/2023, 6:13 AM
@CyberNigerian - I postulate that a third camp may exist. Those who won't see the movie.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 5/25/2023, 7:29 AM
@CyberNigerian - Four camps.

Those who hate on the movie because of Ezra Miller.

Those who love on the movie because of Michael Keaton.

Those who love on the movie because of Keaton but also hate on the movie because of Ezra.

Those who won't see the movie.
(actually scratch that last one. Every one will see the movie. Not everyone will pay to see it, but everyone will see it.)
SATW42
SATW42 - 5/25/2023, 8:48 AM
@ObserverIO - "Those who won't see the movie.
(actually scratch that last one. Every one will see the movie. Not everyone will pay to see it, but everyone will see it.)"

This is a take I've seen numerous people make across the internet. I won't be watching this, even when it comes to MAX. Not because of Ezra Miller (doesn't help) not because of some anti-DC tribalism, I just don't care.

Keaton's Batman looks totally out of place in this universe to me because of the aesthetic Burton established. The Flash stuff does absolutely nothing for me, and then I read the leaks and it sounds like it's a confusing mess. I can't get into it all right now but my biggest gripe is, we know what Burton's Gotham looks like. This is supposed to be Burton's Batman. It's just not possible for Gotham STRUCTURALLY to have changed into a normal looking city after 34 years. If the answer is, "it's just supposed to be a different Batman that happens to be played by Keaton", than why am I supposed to care about him?

If the answer is I'm thinking too much about it, the DNA of this site is to over analyze crap like this lol
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 5/25/2023, 9:50 AM
@SATW42 - I totally see what you're saying as a big fan of the Burton movies. I'd add that Keaton's Batman does not fit a daytime setting. The Burton movies were definitely the darkest and most gothic Batman movies so far and so to see something that is more exemplary of modern superhero cinema is very jarring.

As far as Gotham City goes, I might have a good enough explanation. So it's said that the movie is set 30 years after Batman Returns and is also set in 2013. That means that Batman Returns has been given a time period for the first time (this in itself kinda takes away from the fairy tale, period-less landscape of the Burtonverse, but whatever, this is a time travel movie so time periods are sort of important).

We can infer from this that Batman Returns takes place in 1983.

Also, Ezra says that he saw the Batmobile on the news when he was a kid. It's been said that the Ezra from 2013 is 18 years old, so he must have seen the Batmobile on the news in the late nineties or early oughties.
That means that there have been about 20 years of Batman continuity since Batman Returns.

I offer this as an explanation: Maybe No Man's Land happened and this is now a rebuilt New Gotham, which is less gothic and more modern. An in-universe explanation for why the aesthetic would completely change.
SATW42
SATW42 - 5/25/2023, 10:15 AM
@ObserverIO - yeah I guess that’s an explanation, I dunno it just (the movie not your explanation) isn’t working for me.

The more I read about it, the more it sounds like the last Space Jam, just throwing IP around, than it doesn’t a coherent story.
AliX
AliX - 5/25/2023, 12:47 PM
This film looks Epic, everyone wants to nitpick this or that but in actuallity the movie looks amazing, looks fun & watching this in 4DX should make it 10x crazier! I see this becoming COMIC-BOOK MOVIE OF THE YEAR!
KNIGHT3OOO
KNIGHT3OOO - 5/26/2023, 12:41 AM
So many Haters, Such little minds.

If I had knowledge of every artist, it would tarnish art.

I'm not buying a ticket for Ezra Miller, I'm buying a ticket for Barry Allen

The Internet has spoiled us rotten
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