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The Flash box office, TV star denial and ‘bizarre’ Bruce Wayne cameo, explained

flash light The audience was confused by the two cameos in the controversial new film.

The superhero movie, which was released on Thursday (June 15) after a long delay, features many surprise appearances from the DC world.

One such cameo has been known by the film’s audience as Teddy Sears, who starred in flash light TV series. He played a version of Jay Garrick before revealing himself as the Zolomon Hunter.

However, confusion arose when on Saturday (June 17), Sears revealed that the brief cameo in the film that viewers discovered was not him. Instead, the character takes the form of someone who looks alarmingly like him.

I said TV: “People keep telling me that I’m in Speed movie….I mean, I’m sleep deprived with an infant at home, so my memory To be a little fog. But I’m pretty sure I remembered shooting a big DC Studios movie.”

Warner Bros. and broadcaster Warner Bros. later confirmed to the media that the footage that viewers discovered was not Sears, but “a joint representation of the Golden Age Flash as there are no known actors in the film.” “.

The update came after it was reported that flash light has stalled at the domestic box office in the US. After three days, the film had grossed $55 million, about $15 million – $20 million less than the studio’s prediction. The film had a budget of $200 million.

Teddy Sears isn’t in ‘The Flash’ – even though everyone thinks he’s in

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Although it is known that Michael Keaton will be in the movie, taking on the role of Bruce Wayne in Tim Burton’s Batman films, a cameo at the end could leave many viewers feeling quite surprised.

In a scene at the end of the film, set on the steps of a courthouse, Ezra Miller’s protagonist approaches what he believes is Ben Affleck’s version of Batman. Instead, it belongs to George Clooney.

Clooney played the Caped Crusader in the critically acclaimed 1997 film Batman and Robin. his appearance in flash light is entertaining fans, but also leaves them scratching their heads – especially given the current state of the DCEU.

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Based on Hollywood Reporterit turns out that Clooney’s cameo is the third epilogue, with the two alternatives both taking place on the same court ladder – set to feature the Batman actor and Superman’s Superman. Keaton, Sasha Calle, with another part filmed featuring Keaton, Calle as well as Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Superman (Henry Cavill).

Ezra Miller in ‘Lightning’

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When James Gunn and Peter Safran took over the DCEU, several planned projects – including a new Wonder Woman and Superman movie – were canceled, meaning a new epilogue had to be written. Gunn and Safran liked Muschietti’s idea of ​​introducing Clooney and after the actor watched and enjoyed the film, he agreed to reprise the role for which he allegedly received the worst reviews. .

The problem is that viewers don’t seem to be sure if Clooney’s cameo is merely a fun twist or if it will have long-term ramifications in the future.

With Musichietti officially hired to direct a brand new Batman movie, titled Batman: Brave and Boldmaybe Gunn and Safran will find a way to get Clooney in. What is remarkable is that The Brave and the Bold will be completely separate from the Batman series directed by Matt Reeves with Robert Pattinson.

On social media, after watching flash light, many have expressed the feeling that ending the film by revealing that the character is currently trapped in Clooney’s Batman universe was a rather odd way to end this iteration of the DCEU. The decision has been branded as “weird”, “weird” if “funny” and “off-industry”.

flash light currently showing in theaters. Find independenceof review here.

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