‘The Flash’ Reportedly To Be The Fourth-Longest DC Universe Movie

 Are you anticipating watching The Flash on a large screen?


James Gunn, the head of DC Studios, will soon be in charge of the new DC slate, which starts with the Ezra Miller-starring movie The Flash.

The universe will be officially introduced in the forthcoming DC picture, which will star Miller as the title character who is actually experiencing it.

As the multiverse causes mayhem in his timeline, The Flash will center on the DC superhero who has left the responsibility of saving the world in numerous realities in addition to his own.

The Flash may have a lengthy runtime, according to a recent report, even though the DC Universe movie is still two months away.

According to source KC Walsh, who was responding to a DC fan’s query, The Flash will be the fourth-longest DCU movie of all time at 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Walsh’s initial length report was quickly addressed by The Flash Film News, who stated that the film will be “shorter” than 2 hours and 30 minutes.

It’s vital to take this information with a grain of salt for the time being, but given that DCU and MCU movies typically run around the same 2-hour mark, the specifics lie in how lengthy or short The Flash is. Given that The Flash‘s runtime is rivaled by the newest DC Universe movies, Shazam!

Black Adam (2022) finished in 2 hours and 5 minutes, while Fury of the Gods took 2 hours and 10 minutes.

There is no doubt that a superhero movie will always be better the longer it is.


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