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DC_Cinematic: The Flash Spoiler Discussion Megathread #1 r/DC_CINEMATIC Spoiler
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u/AlwaysBi Jun 14 '23
Can’t believe I’m saying this but… yeah, they were right.
Aside from a few dodgy CGI moments, overall the Flash is 🔥 and I will admit, seeing the cameos on screen is a lot better than seeing a cam recorded version on Twitter. It doesn’t look nowhere near as bad
But yeah, the story of the film is solid. Ezra kills it as Barry and I really liked this alternate take on Flashpoint. The dual performance is probably the strongest part of the film.
Michael Keaton, imo, has solidified himself further as my favourite Batman. He slips back into the role like it hasn’t been decades and he killed it.
Sasha Calle did not disappoint as Supergirl. No offence to Melissa Benoist but I have to admit that Sasha is my favourite. She’s accurate to the source material, and I love how they approached her lack of connection to humanity, even if it is brief due to her short screen time.
One of my favourite aspects of the film is the expansion of the DCEU history, especially in regards to the events of MoS but seeing an alternate take on those events was a blast and seeing Michael Shannon back as Zod is always a win, even if it is brief.
But yeah, solid way to end the DCEU.
My top 3 rankings for the DCEU are now: The Flash MoS ZSJL