“Like they had just walked out of ‘The Dark Knight'”: The Flash is Getting Compared to $999M Christopher Nolan Masterpiece That Immortalized Heath Ledger

"Like they had just walked out of 'The Dark Knight'": The Flash is Getting Compared to $999M Christopher Nolan Masterpiece That Immortalized Heath Ledger
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Despite its mid-June release date, The Flash has already been shown to critics. At CinemaCon, select members of the press were treated to an early screening of a nearly complete cut of the highly anticipated DC film. The initial reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with resounding praise directed towards the film’s ambitious scope, outstanding performances, and the perfect blend of heart and humor within the narrative. In fact, some critics are boldly proclaiming The Flash as one of the greatest superhero movies ever crafted. Some have even compared it to Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight.

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Ezra Miller in The Flash (2023)
Ezra Miller in The Flash (2023)

The positive reception at CinemaCon offers a glimmer of hope for the studio. While journalists’ reactions at a carefully curated industry event like CinemaCon do not guarantee automatic critical acclaim and box office success, it undeniably serves as an encouraging sign for Warner Bros. Discovery. The studio has faced significant challenges over the past year, and The Flash has played a role in navigating those difficulties.

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Is Comparing The Flash To The Dark Knight Right?

The Dark Knight is widely regarded as a groundbreaking and critically acclaimed superhero film, known for its dark and gritty tone, complex characters, and exploration of moral dilemmas. It delves into deeper themes and offers a more realistic and grounded take on the superhero genre. The fans might not fully agree with the film’s comparison to The Dark Knight, which immortalized Heath Ledger.

 

On the other hand, The Flash is positioned as a superhero film with a lighter tone, emphasizing humor, adventure, and the fantastical elements of the DC universe. It focuses on the speedster superhero Barry Allen and his journey of self-discovery and heroism. While both films exist within the broader DC Comics universe, they cater to different audiences and offer distinct storytelling approaches.

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Christian Bale as Batman in The Dark Knight (2008)

Therefore, while it’s possible to compare certain elements or aspects of these two films, it’s important to acknowledge and appreciate their unique qualities and the specific intentions behind their respective creative visions.

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The Controversy Surrounding The Flash

The Flash has faced its fair share of controversy, garnering more attention for negative reasons rather than positive anticipation. One contributing factor was the highly publicized meltdown of its star, Ezra Miller, which dominated headlines in 2022. Adding to the turbulence was the divisive decision-making by Warner Bros. Discovery CEO, David Zaslav. Taking charge of the company following a merger, coinciding with Miller’s meltdown, Zaslav abruptly canceled various projects, including the completed HBO Max Batgirl movie. 

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Ezra Miller as The Flash

As 2022 drew to a close, the fervor surrounding The Flash began to subside. Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) regained significant goodwill by appointing James Gunn, the acclaimed director of Guardians of the Galaxy, as the new co-head of DC Films. Additionally, Ezra Miller successfully resolved their legal matters, sought treatment for mental health concerns, and notably maintained a lower profile. 

However, despite these positive developments, an air of uncertainty loomed over the fate of The Flash. The film’s future remained a pressing question mark, leaving fans and industry insiders eager for updates and hoping for a positive outcome. However, after the initial review, it seems the company might strike gold with its latest offering.

The Flash will release in theaters on June 16 and will be available for streaming on HBO Max soon.

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