The Flash is already a scandalous film and it’s almost a year away from its theatrical release. The subject of the controversy is the behavior of star Ezra Miller, who has been involved in several violent or abusive incidents over the past two years. A clarifying conversation between Miller and the studio bosses at Warner may have saved the film from ending. The DC film has already been shown. And the reaction is apparently as good as it hasn’t been since The Dark Knight.
DC viewers are as enamored with The Flash as they are with The Dark Knight
According to a report by the Hollywood Reporter, the upcoming DC blockbuster has test viewers achieved results similar to Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece. Exact numbers or literal reactions are not available.
After the continuous fire of negative PR Warner could use the positive potential. In addition to the Miller controversy, the studio recently shocked fans by shelving the already-completed Batgirl, which only a select few DC fans got to see.
When is The Flash in cinemas?
The theatrical release of the DC cracker is still for the June 22, 2023 scheduled. It remains to be seen whether the scandal surrounding his star will thwart the plan at this point.
The Batgirl disaster is the end of the streaming golden age
We’ll probably never see the $90 million Batgirl movie starring Leslie Grace, Michael Keaton and Brendan Fraser. It’s a shame for all DC fans. But there is a much larger development behind it.
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Batgirl could have been a triumph for the HBO Max streaming service. Now, however, the film is at the end of a development that has been announced for years: the golden age of streaming that we have experienced in the past decade is over. In the podcast we talk about the effects and consequences.
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Do you think The Flash will be as good as The Dark Knight?