The Flash doesn’t appear to be a very correct title.
For one factor, it’s not nearly “the” Flash. It has a couple of Flash in it, each performed by Ezra Miller.
For one other, it additionally has a complete bunch of different superheroes, together with Supergirl (Sasha Calle), and a number of Batmen — each Ben Affleck’s and Michael Keaton’s. Jeremy Irons’ Alfred will get to pop in for a second or two. This newest and supposedly ultimate trailer for the long-awaited (and long-delayed) DC blockbuster even consists of an look by Kiersey Clemons, who performs Barry Allen’s longtime comic-book love curiosity Iris West. Her solely prior look within the function got here in scenes that have been initially deleted from Justice League, after which ultimately restored in Zack Snyder’s Justice League director’s minimize.
This trailer additionally provides us a few of our greatest seems but at The Flash in motion in his new costume from the movie. Take a look:
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Look fastidiously on this shot, and also you’ll see Barry (no less than certainly one of them) has posters for Inception and Pacific Rim hanging in his bed room, which is fairly enjoyable.
Here is the movie’s official synopsis:
Worlds collide in “The Flash” when Barry makes use of his superpowers to journey again in time with a view to change the occasions of the previous. But when his try to avoid wasting his household inadvertently alters the long run, Barry turns into trapped in a actuality wherein General Zod has returned, threatening annihilation, and there are not any Super Heroes to show to. That is, except Barry can coax a very totally different Batman out of retirement and rescue an imprisoned Kryptonian… albeit not the one he’s searching for. Ultimately, to avoid wasting the world that he’s in and return to the long run that he is aware of, Barry’s solely hope is to race for his life. But will making the final word sacrifice be sufficient to reset the universe?
The Flash opens in theaters all over the place on June 16.
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