With a teaser trailer now out, it seems that it was time to finally create a thread for this film. In theaters in 2022.
They need to just retitle Keaton Batman and Friends based upon that trailer. Which I am totally okay with.
I am only seeing this for Michael Keaton and THE Batmobile. They could literally kill Barry off in the first minute and make it a Keaton Batman film and I would be just fine.
I love Barry Allen as a character, and I'm more or less fine with Ezra Miller's portrayal of him, but throwing Keaton's Batman in there immediately makes the title character the least interesting part about his own movie.
introducing supergirl in this film feels like introducing wonder woman in bvs. i hope her role is more substantial (and memorable) than diana's was.
They were afraid that she'd overshadow the two lead protagonists in BvS. If Supergirl will be in the new Flash movie, odds are they'd likely do the same thing.
I'd say the odds are against finding someone of Gal's caliber to play Supergirl, so it's not likely SG will do a lot of overshadowing. Though I'd be happy to be wrong about her.
gal was a relative unknown prior to the dc films - her only work of note had been as a fringe character in two of the fast & furious films. i don't think they knew enough about her to fear that she'd upstage ben affleck and cavill. her star power really came from her solo film, after bvs. sasha calle is a similar case, has some tv work, but not much else to go on.
I like her enough that I am hoping the cameo appearance by Ezra Miller doesn't cause too much disruption to her film with Keaton's Batman.
I really don't know what to say at this point except I hope they get some help and stop hurting innocent people
To paraphrase a certain film character: “The Flash is dead. Bury it.” This is to a point where you simply don’t release this film as is. You just can’t.
Why? It'll succeed or fail regardless of Miller's actions. They've already been paid. Why punish everyone else for their actions? "The Cosby Show" and "A Different World" are still on the air. Harvey Wienstein's films are still being shown. Roman Polanski's films are still shown. They're still showing DOJ, SS and JL on TNT. "Se7en" is still being shown.
Since Joker 1 was so cheap to make and super profitable, I'm thinking they should make sure Joker 2 is almost just as cheap to make (and hope it's just as profitable), and just dump this Flash movie on hbo max with little-to-no marketing at the same time, in the hopes that Joker 2's box office can cover for both movies.
Variety is the very definition of a "trade paper" -- for the International Editor and a former investigative reporter at BuzzFeed (who wrote some of the Spacey, and Brad Renfro stories) to put this to print is unbelievably bad. Legally bad for Miller, who is constantly finding themselves in worse and worse trouble (PR or actual); and perceptionally-bad for Warner Brother who is now left holding the bag -- and who just decided to promote a digital release of Zack Snyder's Justice League.