news culture The Flash: Already planning a prequel to the DC Universe movie?
Slated for this year, The Flash seems to already have a prequel in store that’s slated for some other medium familiar to DC Universe fans.
A long overdue film
According to many reports that have accumulated, the film The Flash seems to be maintaining its launch window, as it is still scheduled to be released in our theaters this fall, on November 2nd to be precise. This twelfth DC Universe film, directed by Andrès Muschietti, features Sasha Calle, Michael Keaton and Ezra Miller, who embodies the character of Barry Allen aka Flash, in this first feature film dedicated to his character. Erza is best known for being part of the cast of the Fantastic Beasts saga whose next film is also due out this year.
A series of comics in April
Next spring will be marked by the arrival on April 26 of The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, a short series of three issues whose events predate those in the next Warner Bros. film. Each edition allows you to appreciate the talent of a different artist, since the drawings of the first are by Ricardo López Ortiz, then Juan Ferreyra and Jason Howard for the next two, while the writer Kenny Porter is in charge of the texts. A collection consisting of four paperbacks is also planned, which should see the light of day shortly before the premiere of the film, which is scheduled for November 4, 2022.
DC describes the history of the comics as follows: “In The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, Barry Allen’s life-saving adventure with the Justice League has transformed Central City’s favorite son into a truly talented and inspiring superhero. But when a new threat called the Girder emerges in Central City, Barry turns to Batman for advice on how best to hone his powers. Under the Dark Knight’s tutelage, The Fastest Man Alive must find a way to defeat this metallic menace to defeat or destroy him. Batman therefore seems to have a leading role alongside Flash, with the final answer coming out on April 26th.
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