The revamped Michael Keaton’s long-anticipated return as Batman in the film, the finished product would also generate mixed reviews and ultimately underwhelm at the box office.

Over on Threads, Gunn recently responded to fan questions about the timing of the recently announced Clayface movie, and why he would not choose a more prominent character. Reiterating his previous stance that the number one rule for all DC Studios projects would be a completed script, he explained that Mike Flanagan’s script for Clayface was ready to go. Moreover, he also suggested that development on a new Flash movie is currently taking “a beat.” Check out his response below:

What Gunn’s Comments Mean For A New Flash Movie

It Is Still Far Too Early To Reboot The Flash

While Gunn’s approach to his revitalized DC Universe has not completely swept aside all events depicted in the former DCEU, it is expected that none of the previous of the Justice League will be reprising their roles. Instead, David Corenswet has already been tapped to replace Henry Cavill as Superman, and it is expected that the DCU’s Batman will be revealed ahead of the previously announced Brave and the Bold movie.

As for the Flash, however, Gunn’s decision to hold off on introducing a new version of the character makes sense given the proximity to the 2023 movie starring Ezra Miller. By the time of Superman’s 2025 release, it will have been 12 years since the character’s last solo outing in Man of Steel, and despite the presence of Matt Reeves’ The Batman and its universe, it is expected that the eventual introduction of the DCU’s version of Batman will be more closely tied to other of the extended Bat family. More time needs to for the Flash.

Our Take On When Audiences Will Meet The DCU’s Flash

The Character's Presence Will Still Likely Be Felt

The Flash movie desert battle scene pic

Fans are already beginning to see the major differences between Gunn’s approach to the new DCU and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Less interested in grand, overarching narratives and more intent on delivering quality movies that can stand independently, there is currently no clear indication when audiences can expect to see a new Flash movie or films led by any of the other Justice League .

The classic Flash villain, Gorilla Grodd, has already made an appearance in Creature Commandos, and it is likely that the Flash will also be referenced in any number of the DCU projects currently in active development.

However, just because Gunn has made it clear that they are currently putting a pause on a new Flash movie, does not mean the character’s presence will be completely absent from the DCU altogether. The classic Flash villain, Gorilla Grodd, has already made an appearance in Creature Commandos, and it is likely that the Flash will also be referenced in any number of the DCU projects currently in active development. In the meantime, Gunn will probably have many more surprises planned for eager DC fans.

Source: James Gunn/Threads

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The Flash
Release Date
June 16, 2023
Runtime
144 minutes
Director
Andres Muschietti
  • Headshot Of Ezra Miller iN The Los Angeles premiere of 'The Flash' at the Ovation Hollywood Courtyard.
    Barry Allen / The Flash
  • Headshot Of Sasha Calle
    Sasha Calle
    Kara Zor-El / Supergirl

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The Flash is a DC Extended Universe film starring Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, A.K.A. The Flash. Wishing for a world where his mother still lives, Barry Allen manages to find a way to travel through time to save her. However, Barry ends up in an alternate universe where metahumans aren't present, meaning a living General Zod arrives to conquer the planet. To save this world and return home, Barry will seek the help of two alternate reality heroes, Batman (Michael Keaton) and Supergirl (Sasha Calle).

Writers
Christina Hodson, Joby Harold, John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein
Franchise(s)
DC Extended Universe
Budget
$220 million
Studio(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures, DC
Distributor(s)
Warner Bros. Pictures