After decades of waiting for the comic book world’s fastest superhero to get his feature film and many delays, the DC Universe is set to get a fresh coat of paint with the highly anticipated The Flash.
Once a part of the Dceu’s messy and constantly changing timeline, the long-delayed project is now being billed as a new starting point for new DC Studios co-heads James Gunn and Peter Safran.
Not only will this be the first blockbuster solo film for “the fastest man alive,” but it’s also primed to be a loose adaptation of the fan-favorite comic storyline, Flashpoint, which sees Barry Allen sprint through space and time into alternate realities of DC’s Elseworlds.
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