The Flash: Leak showed Keaton's Batman, now removed
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For a short time, a leaked video for the new DC film The Flash circulated on the Internet, which showed recordings of Michael Keaton as Batman and Sasha Calle as Supergirl, among other things. But the copyright police were faster than the eponymous superhero: The video has disappeared from both YouTube and Twitter. We'll tell you which insights you missed.Recommended editorial content At this point you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I consent to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our data protection declaration.
A video like The Flash: Appeared and Immediately Disappeared
ComicBookMovie.com writes that it is unclear where exactly the video came from. One of the first sources apparently was the Twitter account The Flash Film News, which is operated by a private person and not affiliated with Warner Bros. Pictures. In the meantime, the video can no longer be found there and you will probably look in vain for the leak. Big Screen Leaks suspects that the video was intended for an event, namely CinemaCon or the DC Fandome. That would explain why DC was so keen to get the leak removed as soon as possible.In addition to Keaton and Calle, the video also featured Ezra Miller as Barry Allen and the Batmobile. One character also had a bold spoiler sign. ComicBookMovie speculates that it could be Ben Affleck as Batman. In addition, the video also showed interview excerpts with the director Andy Muschietti (Mama, Es) and Ezra Miller, who spoke of several Batman. Robert Pattinson was not there. After all, he's busy with his own filming as Batman.
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In his solo film, the fast superhero encounters several versions of the famous DC character Batman - including Michael Keaton's Batman. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1375166,1364639,1370613'; It has been known for a long time that Michael Keaton will appear as Batman in The Flash (buy now € 33.99). After confirmation from Keaton's agency, an Instagram post from the director followed a few weeks later, in which the yellow Bat symbol of Keaton's 1989 Batman could be seen. The Flash is currently being shot in the UK and will hit theaters on November 4, 2022.Source: ComicBookMovie
The Flash 7×15 Review – Just tell us already
It’s hard to tell sometimes if I notice certain things because I review television shows every week or because certain shows are much worse at disguising those things than they used to be. There’s a good way to work around an actor being away for an episode, and this ain’t it. Spoilers follow for The Flash Season 7, Episode 15, “Enemy at the Gates.”
“Enemy at the Gates”It feels like the writers working on The Flash are kind of adrift right now. They’re without a storyline, and the show has been wandering for a while now. The last couple of episodes worked as character-driven ones, but this one is kind of a mess.
Godspeed, the mysterious speedster in white, is back–in fact, half a dozen Godspeeds are back, and they’re trying to drain Barry of his speed once and for all.
Barry dreams up a visit from his daughter, Nora, and that leads him to the obvious conclusion that Iris must be pregnant. He spends the entire episode trying to protect Iris.
Iris MissingHere’s the thing: Candice Patton isn’t in this episode for even a second. She’s just not there for whatever reason. A scheduling issue, contract dispute, out sick–it’s anyone’s guess. She’s gone. And so instead we get lots of talk about Iris, and a handful of scenes of Barry having one-way conversations with an absent Iris. The show doesn’t have to have every character in every episode, but this one seems like it’s clearly working around Patton’s absence and struggling to do so.
Elsewhere in the episode, the Godspeeds chase Barry back to Star Labs and start punching at the force field around the building. Star Labs is like the size of a stadium and now it has a force field around it. How are they paying for that real estate in the middle of a city? Maybe the constant metahuman threat means property values are way down.
Anyway–Caitlin is trying to operate on the former assassin and Allegra’s cousin, Esperanza, and Chester is trying to figure out a way to counter the onslaught of Godspeeds. Eventually, though, the villains breakthrough and the team is forced to fight the speedsters within the confines of Star Labs itself.
They have some success before Barry has to run away again. While the Godspeeds are trying to steal his powers, another squad of Godspeeds shows up to stop them.
What is even happening?
Next on The FlashYes, I get it–the show is setting up the next arc. The next arc has Barry’s son debuting and Nora returning. Both they and Godspeed are from the future. Godspeed has been a recurring annoyance since early in Season 5. But they don’t feel at all coherent here, and right now, it feels like the show is just throwing Godspeed at a problem they aren’t sure how to deal with, rather than setting up something to come. At this point, I just want to know what the plan is with Godspeed–I’m no longer on the hook, I’m just bored and want to be done with it.
Also on the villain front, Frost has a big showdown with Chillblaine. The writers seem to really want this relationship to work. And while Frost herself is an enjoyable character–and a bit of a salve for how much Panabaker is underused as Caitlin–Chillblaine just isn’t. He’s good-looking, sure, but the show isn’t giving the actor or character anything to work with. He has no hook as a character, no pathos or driving ideal. He’s just a guy who is nice sometimes, mean others, and has fabulous abs. That’s the whole character. You can’t make a TV show out of that.
Where’s everyone else?Similarly, the writers are now trying to get us on board with Chester P. Runk and Allegra Garcia becoming a couple. They’ve had a handful of stolen glances, but haven’t done anything major to actually bond them. They’ve just shared a little bit of trauma, without having anything in the way of alone time or unifying storylines.
Finally, Joe West is working with Kristen Kramer to find the person who sabotaged her military unit’s mission and got most of them killed–her brother–and it ends with the car blowing up. It’s meant to be a cliffhanger, but there’s absolutely no doubt that Joe isn’t dead. The whole thing feels like something out of a 90s TV show. It’s just cheesy.
None of this is exciting or interesting. The CW is willing to play with season length for its shows. Supergirl Season 6 is 20 episodes, Legends of Tomorrow Season 6 is 15. Batwoman Season 2 was 18. Traditionally, shows were tied to these 13-episode halves to make up a 26-episode season. But that’s no longer the case, clearly. So why is The Flash packed with so much filler that does nothing to add to the story nor improve the characters in any meaningful way?