Amazingly, THE FLASH movie still on schedule for June 2023.

I’m legitimately impressed with Warner Bros emergency movie star control program: “Just over six months before its release, DC’s The Flash movie has had its release date moved up by Warner Bros. Originally set to release in theaters on June 23, 2023, The Flash will now debut theatrically on June 16, 2023.” I dunno what they did to put Ezra Miller’s scheduled spiral into the Outer Darkness on hold, but it seems to have worked. Nobody’s really seen or even heard from Miller in months. I wouldn’t be surprised if sensory deprivation tanks were involved.

Moe Lane

PS: Yeah, I figure I’ll end up seeing it. Miller’s crazy, but it’s a DC movie. The Justice League were the superheroes of my youth, and the movie itself is supposed to be good.

I… don’t think they’re making a sequel to the Flash movie.

In fact, if it wasn’t for the fact that THE FLASH was already in post-production, there might not have been a Flash movie in the first place. As it stands, they’ve got a lead actor who is battling… something. I don’t know what it is, but Ezra Miller is by definition not making good decisions right now.

Hollywood gets skittish when that happens to the leads to their movies, and honestly: who’s surprised by that? Getting a film up on the big screen is tough enough as it is without having the actors in it go sproing. Especially when it ends with somebody getting arrested.