

One of the lengthiest and most turbulent development, shooting, and post-production processes in the history of the superhero genre will finally draw to a close this summer when The Flash explodes into theaters, almost a decade after Ezra Miller was first announced to be headlining a solo movie all the way back in 2014.
Since then, countless writers and directors have been and gone, both Warner Bros. and DC have been through several boardroom reshuffles, Miller has been hoovering up headlines for all the wrong reasons, while James Gunn and Peter Safran have swooped in to instantly decree that the SnyderVerse is officially in line for the chopping block.