The long-awaited debut of The Flash is shortly upon us, and “The Fastest Man Alive” can’t come soon enough. The Flash, one of the year’s most eagerly awaited superhero movies, marks numerous significant advancements for DC Comics adaptations. The 2023 movie will mark Barry Allen’s (Ezra Miller) first live-action solo movie to receive a cinema release.
Second, James Gunn, the new co-CEO of DC Studios, has indicated that The Flash will serve as a unique starting point for the DC Universe, establishing an entirely new continuity of movies. Thirdly, and maybe most excitingly, this Flashpoint tale adaptation will feature many different iterations of well-known characters, including the unexpected but welcome comeback of Michael Keaton as Batman.
Barry Allen travels back in time in The Flash, much like the well-known comic plot it is based on, to stop his mother from being muɼdered. Barry had no idea that his actions would result in a drastically different universe. A timeline where metahumans have become a threatened species, one populated by old and new friends and enemies.
Barry will hopefully be able to rectify what he has done and restore harmony to the multiverse with the aid of a traumatized variant of Supergirl (Sasha Calle), an older alternate Batman, and an alternate version of himself.
Thankfully, there won’t be much more of a wait for comic book fans anxious to witness this historic introduction to the DC Universe. Here’s where to watch The Flash. Find out when and how to watch Barry Allen’s first solo live-action adventure.
Is The Flash in Theaters?
The Flash hits theaters on June 16th, and there is no other place to see it but at your neighborhood movie theater. Cinemacon 2023, where the movie officially had its theatrical premiere, received accolades for being “Tremendous” and “Heartfelt” from those fortunate enough to be there. Although Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Studios have not yet made any streaming-related announcements, we know where Barry Allen will spend his streaming time.