It's not a Flash movie. It's a DCEU reboot movie.
I don't understand what this means. The movie is "The Flash", yes?
It's not a Flash movie. It's a DCEU reboot movie.
Flashpoint, the series this movie is based on, is one of DC Comics' many reboots of their continuity. The expectation is that Warner Brothers is going to use this movie as their moment to revamp anything they didn't like from the previous era. (Which sounds like just about everything, unless Aquaman 2 and Shazam 2 make 10 gazillion dollars each.)I don't understand what this means. The movie is "The Flash", yes?
Yeah. It looks as though Bat-Keaton is in his prime (maybe using some kind of digital de-aging) during the alternate present, which is presumably being wiped away by the end of the movie. So a Beyond movie with Old Bat-Keaton would have to be set in an alternate future that no longer exists, alongside an alternate past (Joker franchise) and an alternate present (Battinson franchise). Too confusing for the average moviegoer.I don't think Gunn isn't a fan of the stuff he's cancelling, he's just trying to rein in what the main cinematic universe looks like and get it all on the same page. With all the chaos in the division, everyone has been taking the ball and running off in their own direction for years prior to his arrival.
The most Batman and Joker movies survive as Elseworlds, but I can't imagine they want the majority of DC movies to be labeled that way.