At lengthy final, “The Flash” hits theaters this summer time, and DCU followers will doubtless get a sneak peek on the movie with a trailer throughout Super Bowl LVI this weekend. And it’s nonetheless a shock to some that Warner Bros. Discovery strikes ahead with the film after all the controversy final yr surrounding star Ezra Miller. But new DC Studios co-head James Gunn aimed to silence critics with a daring declaration at Monday’s DC presentation. “I will say here that “Flash” might be one of many biggest superhero motion pictures ever made,” claimed Gunn. That’s a daring technique, Mr. Gunn; let’s see the way it performs out for you.
But The Hollywood Reporter notes that Kiersey Clemons, one other “The Flash” star, echoed Gunn’s sentiments on the premiere of “Somebody I Used To Know” earlier this week. When requested if she heard Gunn’s touch upon the upcoming movie, Clemons mentioned “I did, and he said very nice things.” “The Flash” sees Miller’s Barry Allen use his powers to journey again in time to forestall his mom’s homicide, resulting in unintended penalties in his timeline. Clemons performs Iris West, Barry Allen’s buddy and love curiosity within the upcoming film. “IT” director Andy Muschietti directs “The Flash,” which, after a number of launch days, hits theaters on June 16.
Clemons continued to have a excessive reward for “The Flash” and her co-star Miller. “I had a great time,” the actress mentioned about making the movie. “I’ve known Ezra for years, and I loved working with Andy. Despite everything, we had a really great time filming and we did make a really great movie. I hope that despite [all the headlines], people really enjoy the movie because what James said is true. I believe what he said and I think it’s absolutely correct.”
Yeah, about these headlines. For the final calendar yr, Miller has been a node of controversy for numerous incidents, allegations, and legal investigations. Last month, they pleaded responsible to trespassing in a neighbor’s New Hampshire residence this previous August. Shortly after the incident, Miller, who identifies as non-binary and makes use of they/them pronouns, mentioned in a press assertion that they’re at present in search of remedy for “complex mental health issues.” “I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior,” Miller mentioned of their assertion. “I am committed to doing the necessary work to get back to a healthy, safe, and productive stage in my life.”
Warner Bros. Discovery head David Zaslav has remained silent on Miller’s future with the studio, and Monday’s DC presentation didn’t illuminate the actor’s standing any additional. “Ezra is completely committed to their recovery,” DC Studios co-head Peter Safran mentioned on Monday. “We are fully supportive of that journey right now.” Safran additionally mentioned that the troubled star might return as The Flash in future DC content material, however that is still inconclusive.
Clemons mentioned studying headlines about Miller is “absolutely” robust, however nonetheless helps her co-star and buddy. “What people forget is that a lot of people go through that, but they don’t do it with the whole world watching,” she continued. “Although it comes with the territory, it’s really unfair and has been hard watching that.” As for whether or not she’s watched “The Flash” in its entirety, Clemons admitted she’s solely seen “a little bit” of it, however agrees with Gunn’s championing from Monday’s convention: “it looks great.” Along with “Somebody I Used To Know,” directed by David Franco, and “The Flash,” Clemons additionally has “The Young Wife” arising, set to premiere at SXSW in March.
So is “The Flash” an all-time nice superhero flick, so good that Hollywood could forgive Ezra Miller? That …stays to be seen. Gunn introduced rather a lot of massive plans for DC’s future on Monday. And whereas a lot of that overrides the canon of upcoming DC movies like “The Flash,” “Shazam! Fury Of The Gods,” and “Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom,” a lot nonetheless hinges on these movies’ industrial success. Gunn and Safran need to get their new imaginative and prescient of the DCU off on the fitting foot, so in fact, they need folks enthusiastic about “The Flash,” even with Miller’s controversies nonetheless hanging within the air. But with a bit of luck, a trailer for the movie drops this Sunday in the course of the Super Bowl, and DC followers can type their very own conclusions.