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While some media highlight Michael Keaton and Sasha Calle in their criticism of The Flash, in The Flash, others highlight Ezra Miller’s off-location problems
Only a few days separate us from seeing The Flash in movie theaters, and some media outlets in the United States have already been able to see the film directed by Andy Muschietti, from which the first reviews have already come out.
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Some of the aspects highlighted by the media is the reappearance of Michael Keaton as Batman and the debut of Sasha Calle as Supergirl, added to the details that the film adapts from Flashpoint.
Although other critics emphasize Ezra Miller’s legal problems about his work on The Flash, whose first reactions are already available. It should be clarified that the public will be the one who has the opinion of quality
We present you the first reactions of The Flash
ScreenRant:
“There are so many great ideas in The Flash, from the two versions of Barry Allen and tackling the multiverse through Flashpoint to the return of Keaton’s Batman and the introduction of Supergirl. But the movie doesn’t meet any of them.”
Rolling Stone:
“The Flash is by far the best movie to come out of this modern post-Nolan Warner/DC collaboration, and it builds on the promise that Wonder Woman made to Patty Jenkins for the first time… You can make a superhero movie that’s dark but not unnecessarily black as an abyss.”

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Collider:
“This is not a story that holds together on a narrative level. It’s okay to have cameos and fan service, but the story has to be there to back it up, and it’s not quite there with The Flash.”
Variety:
“Despite Ezra Miller’s liveliness, the film overwhelms Miller’s personality as it progresses. The climactic battle against General Zod, with its lethal kamikaze batplane, its columns of black smoke rising from the ground, its over-the-top sound and fury, is working too hard to engulf us after a story that did an ingenious job of seducing us. ”
usa today
“The Flash writes a love letter to DC superhero movies of the past, yet the movie goes around in circles trying to make it all work… The film’s strongest underlying themes, such as the importance of living in the present and learning to let things go, are overshadowed by multiversal gymnastics”.
With the script by Christina Hodson, The Flash will be directed by Argentine filmmaker Andrés Muschetti and will have Ezra Miller in the role of Barry Allen / Flash, Sasha Calle as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl, Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck, both as Bruce Wayne/Batman.
The Flash will hit theaters in the Mexican Republic on June 15, 2023.
Source: ScreenRant