The Flash Movie: Warner Bros. Strives to Keep Ending a Secret as DC Universe Faces Changes

 

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Warner Bros. is trying hard to keep the ending of the upcoming movie "The Flash" a secret before its release in just two weeks. The film is part of the DC Universe and will be out on June 16. It follows the story of the Flash, played by Ezra Miller, as he tries to change the past. Batman, played by Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck, Zod, played by Michael Shannon, and Supergirl, played by Sasha Calle, will also appear in the movie. It is expected that "The Flash" will bring changes to the DC Universe as it enters a new phase under the leadership of James Gunn and Peter Safran.


According to a report, Warner Bros. is taking extra measures to keep the ending a secret. They are only offering one premiere, which will take place just four days before the movie is released in theaters. In previous screenings, parts of the ending were blurred to preserve the surprise.


Many people have speculated that "The Flash" will reset the DC Universe, similar to the Flashpoint storyline from the comics. This could mean a new Batman and a different version of Superman. Trailers for the movie have shown Michael Keaton's Batman and Supergirl instead of Superman, hinting at a different universe.


Ezra Miller's personal controversies have brought negative attention to the DC Universe, and "The Flash" has faced criticism for years. The movie's ending could be a way to distance the franchise from Miller, although it's been revealed that a sequel is already planned. Miller has been addressing their issues and seeking mental health treatment, and Warner Bros. seems to have faith in them, so they may not be completely written out of the franchise just yet.


Even if the DC Universe is reset, some elements of the existing characters will remain. Viola Davis will continue her role as Amanda Waller, and other characters and actors will also be retained. Henry Cavill is no longer playing Superman, but other upcoming heroes, including Miller's Flash, will still have a place in the universe. So, regardless of how "The Flash" ends, some aspects of the old DC Universe will continue to exist.

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