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Is The Flash the best superhero movie of recent years? According to some lucky journalists, yes.
The Flash hasn’t hit theaters yet, but a lucky few have already had a chance to see it. CinemaCon attendees were treated to one of the film’s first screenings on Tuesday night. The least we can say is that the reviews are rave reviews. “Yes, The Flash is really great! It offers some uniquely exciting, fun, and creative moments that I haven’t seen in a million other superhero movies
I don’t know what to say other than that The Flash delivered more than I hoped for. The acting is beyond brilliant. Keaton delivers what you want. Supergirl is my new favorite superhero? I’m genuinely shocked that this movie lives up to and surpasses the hype. I did not expect that.
The flash is awesome. I know Ezra Miller made a lot of mistakes but they are so good in this film. I loved Keaton, the action, the humor and the emotion. Andy Muschietti has designed something special. Thumbs up – Steven Weintraub from Collider
The flash is HUGE! Forget DC, it’s hands down one of the best superhero movies ever made. Imaginative storytelling, AWESOME action sequences, excellent cast. SO many nerd details. I’m in tears at the end. Everything you’d expect from a superhero movie and more – Erik Davis from Rotten Tomatoes
We remember that Tom Cruise himself would have been entitled to a private preview. He would then have reached out toPussyetti, the real one, to tell him that The Flash “has everything you could want in a movie” and that it’s “the kind of feature film that we need right now”. In short, it promises very well.
The triumph after the sauce
As a reminder, The Flash is a feature film directed by Andrés Muschietti, which opens in our theaters on June 14th. The film is one of his studio’s surviving projects following the formalization of a new DC Universe by James Gunn and Peter Safaran. However, it was not won as actor Ezra Miller was actually involved in multiple cases combining violence against women, burglaries and drug use. Even canceling The Flash outright has been considered, but Andy Muschietti’s film, starring Ezra Miller, is coming to theaters. Last August, he/she and his entourage released a statement disclosing “complex mental health issues” and the start of therapeutic support.