Over the San Diego Comic Con weekend, Warner Bros. and DC showed off some concept art for Ezra Miller as The Flash, which sadly wasn’t released to the general public. But in an interview with MTV, Miller has spoken about the film as well as the TV show.
“Barry Allen is the hero of the Silver Age, who follows a lot of really interesting discoveries in physics,” Miller claimed, “It’s like, where he comes from, we’ve figured out the event horizon was there, and then he was the character that was created through our mythos machine of comic books to break that event horizon so we could explore in fantasy. I think that’s an interesting idea – and also what the fuck does that do to someone?”
Speaking of the TV show and how the movie will impact it, Miller said, “I think it’s awesome! Come on, we’re The Flash! It’s parallel universes! Grant Gustin is The Flash and I’m The Flash – don’t you see? It’s the Event Horizon, we crossed it baby! Grant and I are chilling. We’re gonna have a race – it’s gonna be dope! Like Jay Garrick and Barry Allen back in the day!”
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The Flash will be directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller and will be released in 2018.