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Despite controversies, Ezra Miller returns with 'The Flash'

The Flash
Michael Keaton as Batman in 'The Flash'. Photo: Collected

After releasing the second trailer of "Shazam! Fury of the Gods", Warner Bros surprised DC fans with another superhero film trailer, "The Flash". The film's first trailer was already out back in October 2023 but was held back due to various controversies surrounding the lead actor Ezra Miller.

Yet, fans were surprised to see DC Studios and Warner Bros return with "The Flash" after the Super Bowl on February 12.

Unlike DC's other films, this trailer seems to inject the fans with a dose of excitement with the appearance of retired Batman (Ben Affleck) donning the Bat-suit, and the "Man of Steel" famed villain General Zod (Michael Shannon) trying to take over Earth.

Amid all the chaos, Flash (Ezra Miller) caused after time-traveling back and forth, he must now convince Batman out of retirement and rescue the imprisoned Supergirl (Sasha Calle). And, to add the cherry on top, Michael Keaton also gets to come back as Batman.

"The Flash" looks to be a thrilling experience that will greet the audience in theatres this June 16.

 

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Despite controversies, Ezra Miller returns with 'The Flash'

The Flash
Michael Keaton as Batman in 'The Flash'. Photo: Collected

After releasing the second trailer of "Shazam! Fury of the Gods", Warner Bros surprised DC fans with another superhero film trailer, "The Flash". The film's first trailer was already out back in October 2023 but was held back due to various controversies surrounding the lead actor Ezra Miller.

Yet, fans were surprised to see DC Studios and Warner Bros return with "The Flash" after the Super Bowl on February 12.

Unlike DC's other films, this trailer seems to inject the fans with a dose of excitement with the appearance of retired Batman (Ben Affleck) donning the Bat-suit, and the "Man of Steel" famed villain General Zod (Michael Shannon) trying to take over Earth.

Amid all the chaos, Flash (Ezra Miller) caused after time-traveling back and forth, he must now convince Batman out of retirement and rescue the imprisoned Supergirl (Sasha Calle). And, to add the cherry on top, Michael Keaton also gets to come back as Batman.

"The Flash" looks to be a thrilling experience that will greet the audience in theatres this June 16.

 

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