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    The Flash 2: Is it finally happening? Here’s what we know about the sequel

    Synopsis

    As the aftermath of The Flash settles, speculation mounts regarding a potential sequel and Barry Allen's future in the evolving DC cinematic universe. Will The Flash 2 come to fruition?

    The Flash 2: Is it finally happening? Here’s what we know about the sequel
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    As the dust settles from The Flash, questions arise about the potential for a sequel and Barry Allen's role in the evolving DC cinematic universe. Will The Flash 2 materialize, or will the rebooted DCU timeline leave it in the dust? Here’s what we know so far about the prospects and plans for The Flash 2.

    Is The Flash 2 Happening?

    Director Andy Muschietti has hinted at the possibility of a sequel, contingent upon the success and alignment with DC's new cinematic architecture. Muschietti emphasized the expansive nature of the multiverse, suggesting that there's hope for a sequel that could navigate the shifting sands of DC's cinematic landscape, as mentioned in a report by Screenrant.

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    Challenges Amid DC's Reboot

    Despite the potential outlined by Muschietti, the reboot under DCU co-CEO James Gunn casts a shadow over The Flash 2's future. Gunn's vision focuses on a selective integration of characters from the previous DCEU, with indications that significant recasting and realignment are underway, potentially excluding The Flash 2 from immediate release plans, as per the Screenrant report.

    Script and Potential Direction

    Reports indicate that a script for The Flash 2 exists, penned by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, known for Aquaman. The script reportedly includes returns for Michael Keaton's Batman and Sasha Calle's Supergirl, raising questions about continuity and the narrative direction post-The Flash.

    Prospective Release Date

    If greenlit, The Flash 2 could have fit into the DCU timeline, potentially aligning with releases like The Batman - Part II. However, shifts in the cinematic schedule due to industry strikes may have impacted its planned debut window, as per the Screenrant report.

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    Cast and Recasting

    Amid uncertainties surrounding Ezra Miller's future as Barry Allen, Muschietti has voiced support for Miller's portrayal, suggesting continuity if The Flash 2 moves forward. Characters like Keaton's Batman and Calle's Supergirl are expected to return, although the intricacies of their roles remain unclear.

    Setting Up the Sequel

    The Flash's ending sets the stage for multiverse complexities and potential narrative threads that The Flash 2 could explore. Barry Allen's actions in altering the timeline and introducing alternate Batmen point to a storyline rich with consequences and multiverse ramifications, as mentioned in the report by Screenrant.

    Integration with James Gunn's DC Universe

    While The Flash received accolades within the DCU, The Flash 2 appears unlikely to align with Gunn’s broader vision, focusing instead on standalone narratives under the Elseworlds label. This distinction suggests a potential divergence in storytelling styles and universe connectivity.

    Future of Barry Allen

    The presence of The Flash, whether Barry Allen or Wally West, remains integral to DC's cinematic universe. While Miller's return as Barry Allen remains uncertain, the character’s enduring popularity ensures a future appearance within the evolving DCU framework.

    FAQs:

    Is Flash faster than Superman?
    This also aligns closely with Flash Rebirth #3, where Barry Allen confesses that there were occasions in the past when he deliberately let Superman win their charity races. The Flash is known as the Fastest Man Alive, which extends to being faster than Kryptonians.

    Why did Barry Allen stop being The Flash?
    During Crisis on Infinite Earths, Barry Allen ultimately sacrificed himself to thwart the Anti-Monitor's plot to destroy the Universe. Following Barry's heroic act, Wally West, who had been Kid Flash for several years, decided to assume the mantle of The Flash to honor his Uncle.


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