

Keaton’s Caped Crusader will act as a mentor to Barry, guiding him through the new timeline and helping him take down threats such as Michael Shannon’s General Zod and Antje Traue’s Faora-Ul from Man of Steel. Before they get there, though, Barry will cross paths with some new heroes, old villains, and very familiar faces in The Flash.įirst and foremost, we have to mention how The Flash movie trailer reveals the first official look at Michael Keaton back in his most famous role as Batman, 30 years after he last played the role in Tim Burton’s Batman Returns. That movie has a different purpose now, and its “Worlds Collide” plotline will see Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) travel back in time to save his mother, accidentally creating a rift in the timeline that will birth a brand new DC Universe – one that James Gunn and Peter Safran will oversee. This trailer is actually the second one, after a first look teaser released back at DC FanDome 2021 gave us our first glimpse of the DCEU movie.

The film arrives in movie theaters this summer, but the promotion has officially begun with the release of its debut poster and its brand new trailer at the Super Bowl. But Barry Allen is on his way, and even though he had trouble getting over the starting line, the finish line is finally in sight. That’s because it seemed like The Flash movie would never arrive. What happened in it and what can we expect from the movie?įor many DC fans, it seemed like this day would never arrive. The trailer for The Flash movie made its highly-anticipated debut at the Super Bowl. Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Chris O'Donnell, Nicole Kidman, Drew Barrymore, Debi Mazar, Michael Gough, Pat Hingle, Jon Favreau, George Wallace, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Ed Begley Jr.By Michael Patterson 3 weeks ago Follow Tweet A Gotham City gas that did $53 million at it's opening weekend boxoffice-breaking the "Jurassic Park" record, testimony to the power of aggressive marketing.īenjamin Melnicker, Michael Uslan, Warner Bros. Lots of splashy toys for the boys and awe-inspiring sets to show you where the money went. Rounding out this charismatic cast is Kidman's slinky psychologist Chase Meridian, who's eager to find the man inside the bat (and who can blame her). Naturally, the villains still steal the show in the personas of maniacal Carrey (the Riddler) and the sartorially splendid Jones as Harvey "Two-Face" Dent. The Boy Wonder also makes a first-time appearance in the bulked-up form of O'Donnell, a street-smart Robin with revenge on his mind. Holy franchise, Batman! Third-time actioner considerably lightens up Tim Burton's dark vision for a more family-oriented Caped Crusader (now played by Kilmer, who fills out lip requirement nicely).
