![]() “I don’t think there’s anyone that can play that character as well as they did. “If happens, yes,” Muschietti told the Discourse podcast about bringing back Miller. ![]() Muschetti, for one, wouldn’t consider recasting Barry Allen/The Flash. That script is said to have guest-starred Keaton’s Batman and Calle’s new Supergirl. Though Warners never announced it, the studio already has a finished sequel script from David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick (“Aquaman”) if a Part 2 is in the cards. The studio also has launched a massive word-of-mouth screening program with 400 across the United States and Canada. At the height of Miller’s PR problems, Warners was looking to keep its options open with regards to the future trajectory of the speedster.įor additional PR exposure, Warners is hosting “Flash” screenings - sans Miller - in key cities including one tonight in London that Keaton will introduce as well as events in Toronto, Miami, Buenos Aires, Madrid and Sao Paolo with Muschetti. In fact, the final scene was changed multiple times pre-CinemaCon, the source adds. ![]() At screenings on the Burbank lot this week, the final scene was intact, but Warners blurred out key elements. But a knowledgeable source explains that the move had little to do with Miller and was made “to keep the ‘secret ending’ under wraps.” The version that screened at CinemaCon in April ended abruptly, with a chunk of the final scene missing. Warners’ decision to throw one premiere only, just four days ahead of the film’s release, has raised eyebrows around town. In lieu of Miller’s junketing, Warners has been aggressive with its advertising, putting the film’s trailer into heavy rotation during the NBA and NHL playoffs. The film is tracking for an estimated $75 million opening, higher than 2018’s standalone “Aquaman,” which went on to earn $1.15 billion worldwide after gaining huge momentum abroad. is attempting to pull off an unprecedented feat by taking its latest DC offering into the global marketplace without any promotion from its star, who was mired in controversy following arrests and erratic behavior but who has stayed out of trouble since last summer after seeking treatment for “complex mental health issues” following “a time of intense crisis.”īut will Miller’s lack of shilling hurt “The Flash’s” box office prospects? The answer appears to be no. “They are focused on their mental health and don’t want it to be transactional.” (Miller uses they/them pronouns.) “Ezra wants the movie to open and the conversation to be about the movie and not about Ezra,” a source close to Miller explains.
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