‘The Flash’ Sequel Still A Possibility After DC Universe Reboot

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Ezra Miller The Flash DC Universe

The cinematic landscape of the DC Universe may be poised for a shakeup, but the potential for a sequel to Ezra Miller’s The Flash is holding firm, as reported by TheWrap. Despite being in the throes of a significant restructure, the DC Universe appears to be carefully planning its next moves, with the future of The Flash being a point of key interest.

Current estimates suggest a promising start for The Flash, projecting an opening weekend revenue close to $70 million at the North American box office. However, the key for greenlighting a sequel relies on the movie’s sustained performance. The Batman set the benchmark high with a worldwide gross of $770 million, a target The Flash will need to aim for to confirm its sequel.

In The Flash, Barry Allen travels back in time to save his mother, which creates an alternate timeline known as the Flashpoint Paradox. This decision has serious consequences for Barry and the rest of the world, as he must navigate this new reality while also facing off against villains like General Zod from Man of Steel.

The Flash’s DC Universe future

Warner Bros. Discovery already has a script for a potential sequel to The Flash, written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, the man behind the two Aquaman movies starring Jason Momoa. However, James Gunn and Peter Safran did not discuss the Flash sequel during their DC Universe presentation.

Directed by Andy Muschietti from a script written by Birds of Prey scribe Christina Hodson, The Flash is inspired by the Flashpoint comic book storyline, which followed Barry Allen as he navigated an altered DC Universe. Written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Andy Kuber, Flashpoint radically altered the status of the DC Comics universe and led to the launch of the New 52 titles.

In addition to Ezra Miller, The Flash also features Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck as two separate versions of Batman, Ron Livingston as Henry Allen, Maribel Verdú as Nora Allen, Kiersey Clemons as Iris West, Michael Shannon as General Zod, Antje Traue as Faora-Ul and Sasha Calle as Supergirl. Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Rudy Mancuso and Luke Brandon Field are also on board in undisclosed roles.

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Michael Bezanidis

Michael Bezanidis

Michael is the Managing Editor of Heroic Hollywood. When he's not playing video games, he's usually writing about film and television.