The impressive first trailer for The Flash - featuring the return of Michael Keaton as Batman - reveals that Warner Bros. doesn't care about all the controversy surrounding Ezra Miller. During the Super Bowl the impressive first official trailer of The Flash was shown which, once seen, it is perfectly understandable why Warner Bros. preferred to ignore all the controversies gravitating around the protagonist Ezra Miller, preferring simply to delay the release of the movie.
The Flash will tell us how Barry Allen screwed up when, in an attempt to save his family, he changed the future without realizing it. This led him to end up trapped in a reality with no more superheroes, in which the fearsome General Zod is also trapped. The Flash will have to resort to desperate measures to try to undo the mess he himself has caused in the DC universe.
In the first trailer of The Flash the return of Michael Keaton's Batman
The Flash, directed by Andy Muschietti (IT, The Mother) is the first stand-alone film of the DC Super Hero played by Ezra Miller, who previously appeared in the Justice League films.
In the film, worlds will collide when Barry uses his superpowers to travel back in time, and change the events of the past. When trying to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry is trapped in a reality where General Zod returns to threaten destruction, and with no Super Hero to turn to…unless Barry can convince a decidedly different Batman to return to the field to rescue an imprisoned Kryptonian… despite the fact that he is no longer the one he is looking for. Ultimately, to save the world he finds himself in and return to the future he knows, Barry's only hope is to run for his life. But will this ultimate sacrifice be enough to reset the universe?
The cast also includes rising star Sasha Calle, Michael Shannon (Bullet Train, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), Ron Livingston (Loudermilk, The Conjuring), Maribel Verdú (Elite), Kiersey Clemons (Zack Snyder's Justice League), Antje Traue (King of Ravens, Man of Steel) and Michael Keaton (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Batman).
The Flash will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures and will be released in Italian theaters on June 14, 2023.