The Flash Teaser: Barry Allen Meets A Batman From Another World

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Originally teased back in 2016 during “Batman v Superman” with Ezra Miller’s brief (and some would say rather confusing) appearance as Barry Allen, fans have been clamoring for the speedster’s solo movie ever since — and doubly so after his scene-stealing moments throughout “Zack Snyder’s Justice League.” Of course, referring to it a “solo movie” might be a stretch in this particular instance.Borrowing from the popular “Flashpoint” comic storyline, “The Flash” appears set to follow the spiraling events that unfold as a result…The post The Flash Teaser: Barry Allen Meets A Batman From

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