THE FLASH Will Apparently Have A "Tech-Based" Costume For His Big-Screen Outing
Remember the rumor that Ezra Miller described his costume for The Flash as "post apocalyptic" to a fan? Well, now have some new information that backs that up and also adds a few extra details. Apparently, the movie outfit will resemble the one from Injustice: Gods Among Us...
Early last month, Ezra Miller (allegedly) spilled some details about his role as The Flash in Warner Bros.' movie adaptation, and he described the costume he'd be wearing as "post apocalyptic". This conjured images of the character's suit from the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game in fan's minds, and it seems they might well have been on the right track.
According to Den Of Geek, the movie costume will be "tech-based" in an effort to avoid "any comparison to the well designed and received TV version". We figured the designers would want to do something different, and the site's sources reckon they're taking inspiration directly from the Gods Among Us game to come up with an outfit that will "look more like armor".
Also, word is Miller's Barry Allen will be something of a "tech-geek" in addition to his forensic scientist day job - so he may not even seek outside help to design his suit as he does on the CW series.
Seth Grahame-Smith will write and direct The Flash, which currently has a 2018 release date.