Ezra Miller’s ‘Flash’ film delayed until 2021 as the ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’ sets to film next year
The Flash may be the fastest man alive in the comic books and on the CW Network, but a big screen adaptation is taking longer and longer to get moving.
Variety reports that The Flash solo movie has been delayed again, and fans may have to blame Fantastic Beasts for this push back as Ezra Miller’s schedule is packed as he plays a key supporting character, begins shooting in July 2019.
Warner Bros. has struggled to get The Flash solo movie to the big screen.
After the studio cast Miller in the role of the speedster to much fanfare in 2014, the actor made his first appearance in the DC Extended Universe in a cameo in 2016’s Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.
He made his proper debut in 2017’s Justice League. At one point the standalone Flash film would be titled Flashpoint, but after the departure of two directors Seth Grahame-Smith and Rick Famuyiwa within a span of two years, those plans are up in the air.
Currently, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, the co-writers of Spider-Man: Homecoming, are attached as the directors for the untitled Flash movie.
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