We've been treated to a few photos from the Glasgow, Scotland set of The Flash over the past week or so, as a batch of spy pics gave us a first glimpse of Ben Affleck's (well, his stunt double) version of Batman taking to the streets of Gotham(?) on his new-look Batcycle.
It might be a while before any more snaps find their way online, though, because production has now halted following an accident on set.
Reports are coming in that a camera operator was riding behind the cycle when he collided with The Dark Knight's stunt double and went under the bike. An ambulance was called and the individual was taken to hospital, but we have no idea how serious his injuries were.
We'll keep you guys updated if and when more details are released. You can check out a brief video of the ambulance arriving to the set (via The Flash Film News) below.
Andy Muschietti is directing The Flash from a script by Christina Hodson, with Michael Disco and Marianne Jenkins on board as executive producers. Plot details are still under wraps, but the story is expected to be at least partially influenced by the Flashpoint comic book arc.
In addition Affleck, Kiersey Clemons will reprise the role of Iris West, Michael Keaton will return as Batman '89, and Sasha Calle will make her DCEU debut as Supergirl. Ezra Miller will once again play Barry Allen, aka The Flash.
The Flash is currently is scheduled to race into theaters on November 4, 2022.