This article contains spoilers for The Flash.
It took about a decade, but finally, Warner Bros. got its Flash solo movie in theaters, with Ezra Miller reprising their role as the Fastest Man in the DC Universe. While the movie’s very disappointing box office return thus far likely means we’ll never get a proper sequel, The Flash does leave a few loose ends that would have presumably been addressed in the next installment. One cliffhanger in particular has even spawned a major online fan theory that just so happens to have been confirmed by director Andy Muschietti himself, leaving us daydreaming about what could have been.
Although The Flash is heavily inspired by 2011’s fan-favorite comic book Flashpoint by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, Muschietti branched out with a different version of events. But one thing the director kept from the source material was the death of Nora...
It took about a decade, but finally, Warner Bros. got its Flash solo movie in theaters, with Ezra Miller reprising their role as the Fastest Man in the DC Universe. While the movie’s very disappointing box office return thus far likely means we’ll never get a proper sequel, The Flash does leave a few loose ends that would have presumably been addressed in the next installment. One cliffhanger in particular has even spawned a major online fan theory that just so happens to have been confirmed by director Andy Muschietti himself, leaving us daydreaming about what could have been.
Although The Flash is heavily inspired by 2011’s fan-favorite comic book Flashpoint by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, Muschietti branched out with a different version of events. But one thing the director kept from the source material was the death of Nora...
- 6/22/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
The DC universe takes one giant leap forward with the release of “The Flash,” the long-in-the-works standalone superhero film that DC co-chief James Gunn called “one of the best superhero movies I’ve seen.” Starring Ezra Miller, the film brings together multiple DC worlds as The Flash races into the multiverse to change the past, crossing paths with Michael Keaton’s Batman from the Tim Burton films, a brand new Supergirl (played by Sasha Calle) and plenty more courtesy of some major cameos and surprises.
Right now, “The Flash” is playing exclusively in theaters. But you may be wondering, when is “The Flash” movie streaming on Max? All your questions answered below.
When Did “The Flash” Come Out?
The film was released exclusively in theaters on June 16.
When Is “The Flash” Streaming on Max?
Like all Warner Bros. films, “The Flash” will be streaming on Max (formerly HBO Max) after its exclusive theatrical window.
Right now, “The Flash” is playing exclusively in theaters. But you may be wondering, when is “The Flash” movie streaming on Max? All your questions answered below.
When Did “The Flash” Come Out?
The film was released exclusively in theaters on June 16.
When Is “The Flash” Streaming on Max?
Like all Warner Bros. films, “The Flash” will be streaming on Max (formerly HBO Max) after its exclusive theatrical window.
- 6/17/2023
- by Adam Chitwood
- The Wrap
DC’s The Flash is off to the races this weekend after earning $9M in Thursday Preview Screenings. The superhero film starring controversial actor Ezra Miller is one of the studio’s final projects before James Gunn and Peter Safran officially re-launch the Dcu with the release of Blue Beetle on August 18, 2023. There was a time when fans were uncertain if The Flash would see the light of day, but here we are, with a film that production designer Paul Austerberry says is so good it will make people forget Miller’s crimes and problematic behavior. Is that the case? What did you think of The Flash? Feel free to let us know in the comments below.
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The Flash stars Ezra Miller as DC’s Scarlet Speedster, Barry Allen, aka The Flash. The film...
Warning: The comments section for this article is sure to be filled with Spoilers. Tread carefully!
The Flash stars Ezra Miller as DC’s Scarlet Speedster, Barry Allen, aka The Flash. The film...
- 6/16/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
One of the smartest things that the producers of the Grant Gustin-led The Flash on The CW did was bring on Og Flash John Wesley Shipp, who played the Scarlet Speedster in the 1990-91 series on CBS. Shipp, a two-time Daytime Emmy-winner for his roles on As the World Turns and Santa Barbara, was tapped to not only play Barry’s dad Henry Allen but later, Jay Garrick (the Flash of Earth-3) and also his Barry Allen (from Earth-90). TV Insider sat down with Shipp to get his thoughts on what it meant to him both professionally and personally to play such integral roles on the revived series, which came to an end last month after nine seasons. What was his favorite Barry/Henry scenes? Read on to get the scoop! What did you think of The Flash series finale? John Wesley Shipp: I really appreciated the...
- 6/16/2023
- TV Insider
Fun fact #1: One week after Grant Gustin’s The Flash premiered on The CW (in October 2014), Ezra Miller was cast as the scarlet speedster in a standalone feature film.
Fun fact #2: Three weeks after TV’s The Flash airs its series finale, Miller’s movie — following multiple delays — will finally hit theaters.
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Miller’s movie “has kind of been looming the whole...
Fun fact #2: Three weeks after TV’s The Flash airs its series finale, Miller’s movie — following multiple delays — will finally hit theaters.
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- 4/10/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Barry Allen works with Barry Allen to fix a broken, metahuman-less universe in the first trailer for the DC movie The Flash, which is (finally) hitting theaters this summer.
DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn shared the trailer on Twitter Sunday evening, ahead of its anticipated airing during Fox’s Super Bowl telecast.
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Set to hit theaters on June 16 (following...
DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn shared the trailer on Twitter Sunday evening, ahead of its anticipated airing during Fox’s Super Bowl telecast.
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Set to hit theaters on June 16 (following...
- 2/12/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
When it comes to recreating the distant past onscreen, all we can really do is guess at how things looked based on what evidence is left behind. Our imagination of medieval and medievalist settings are in large part based on the wind-blasted shells of castles and the arch stonework of cathedrals, which means that, whether you’re in King’s Landing or King Henry’s court, all too often the medieval world is nasty, brutal, and short on color. It’s gray and black and occasionally scorched by firelight, as if nobody worked in primary colors until Da Vinci.
But looking at the time period this way is a little bit like extrapolating what an animal looks like based just on its bones — you miss the things that actually give it shape and character and life. Among the many virtues of “Catherine Called Birdy” is that Lena Dunham’s adaptation...
But looking at the time period this way is a little bit like extrapolating what an animal looks like based just on its bones — you miss the things that actually give it shape and character and life. Among the many virtues of “Catherine Called Birdy” is that Lena Dunham’s adaptation...
- 9/23/2022
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
To mark the upcoming release of the documentary Still Working 9 to 5, Dolly Parton and Kelly Clarkson joined forces to produce a moving rendition of Parton’s beloved 1980 hit song, “9 to 5.” The documentary, out Sept. 16, revisits the iconic comedy film 9 to 5 to discuss its lasting impact on amplifying women’s issues and feminist ideals within mainstream media culture.
The Grammy Award-winning singers were assisted on the reworked track by the documentary’s executive producer and songwriter Shane McAnally, singer-songwriter Sasha Alex Sloan, and producer King Henry.
The Grammy Award-winning singers were assisted on the reworked track by the documentary’s executive producer and songwriter Shane McAnally, singer-songwriter Sasha Alex Sloan, and producer King Henry.
- 9/9/2022
- by Kat Bouza
- Rollingstone.com
Four decades after she earned her first pop-chart Number One and an Oscar nomination for “9 to 5,” Dolly Parton is set to release a significantly re-imagined version of the song with fellow pop-country superstar Kelly Clarkson. The announcement of the track, to be released Sept. 9, coincides with Friday’s celebration of National Women’s Equality Day, first designated by Congressional resolution on Aug. 26, 1973. The new take on the 1980 hit, produced by Shane McAnally, Sasha Alex Sloan, and King Henry, was created especially for the upcoming documentary Still Working 9 to 5,...
- 8/26/2022
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
It all comes down to this, Becoming Elizabeth fans.
The season finale of the hit Starz drama airs Sunday, August 7, at 9 p.m. Et.
There are many questions heading into the season finale, which teases a sick king, and fears that one of his sisters could ascend the throne if he dies.
It's a huge turning point for the series and one that will leave fans with many questions ahead of a potential second season.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first-look at the episode, and it looks like Mary is on a mission to outmaneuver pretty much everyone.
Mary has been a compelling character, complete with many layers, but she's had a want the entire series to do what's right.
How will a chance encounter send her arc in a very different direction?
"Long before she ascended the throne, young Elizabeth Tudor, played by Alicia von Rittberg, was an orphaned...
The season finale of the hit Starz drama airs Sunday, August 7, at 9 p.m. Et.
There are many questions heading into the season finale, which teases a sick king, and fears that one of his sisters could ascend the throne if he dies.
It's a huge turning point for the series and one that will leave fans with many questions ahead of a potential second season.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first-look at the episode, and it looks like Mary is on a mission to outmaneuver pretty much everyone.
Mary has been a compelling character, complete with many layers, but she's had a want the entire series to do what's right.
How will a chance encounter send her arc in a very different direction?
"Long before she ascended the throne, young Elizabeth Tudor, played by Alicia von Rittberg, was an orphaned...
- 8/5/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Becoming Elizabeth is shaping up to be one of the best shows of the year.
The Starz drama, starring Alicia von Rittberg as Elizabeth Tudor, airs its fourth episode on Sunday, July 3, at 9:00 p.m.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at the episode, which picks up in the aftermath of the party.
Elizabeth is alone and amongst strangers, worried about anyone discovering the truth about what happened in Chelsea.
The exclusive clip shows her confused and trying to make sense of all the big changes of late.
Mary (Romola Garai) is on hand to hurl some judgement at her half-sister as more details come to light.
It's a great scene that perfectly encapsulates the fraught relationship between the half-sisters.
"Long before she ascended the throne, young Elizabeth Tudor, played by Alicia von Rittberg, was an orphaned teenager who became embroiled in the political and sexual politics of the English court,...
The Starz drama, starring Alicia von Rittberg as Elizabeth Tudor, airs its fourth episode on Sunday, July 3, at 9:00 p.m.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive first look at the episode, which picks up in the aftermath of the party.
Elizabeth is alone and amongst strangers, worried about anyone discovering the truth about what happened in Chelsea.
The exclusive clip shows her confused and trying to make sense of all the big changes of late.
Mary (Romola Garai) is on hand to hurl some judgement at her half-sister as more details come to light.
It's a great scene that perfectly encapsulates the fraught relationship between the half-sisters.
"Long before she ascended the throne, young Elizabeth Tudor, played by Alicia von Rittberg, was an orphaned teenager who became embroiled in the political and sexual politics of the English court,...
- 6/30/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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