The new superhero movie
The Flash has had a rocky trip to theaters. It's faced rewrites, studio turnover, and COVID delays. Plus it's star Ezra Miller is surrounded by controversy and legal troubles. The film was always intended as a hard reset of the DC cinematic universe, which has had a rough past few years. In that context, what are audiences to make of
The Flash? We talk about the film's troubled production, then get review the film itself.Learn more about sponsor message choices:
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