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will eobard thawne be in the flash movie?

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So will he be in the movie? From what I can tell, the answer is no. While the villain of The Flash is unconfirmed, it's highly likely that the main antagonist will be Death itself: The Black Flash.

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A new trailer for The Flash dropped today, and with it came more nuggets of information for fans about the DC blockbuster. One question some keen viewers have been asking for quite some time is whether or not Reverse Flash will be in the new film, set to come out this summer. We’ve seen a version of the antagonist in the Arrowverse series The Flash, and given that this new Flash film is based on source material that uses Reverse Clash as a key component of the plot, it’s a pretty fair query to have.

Despite all of that, the short answer is no, the character of Eobard Thawne, the Reverse Flash, is not in the film. However, the villain in the film will still bear some resemblance to the famous archenemy of Barry Allen, as many viewers have pointed out.

The new film is based on a 2011 5-comic story arc called Flashpoint, written by Geoff Johns. In this collection, Barry Allen wakes up in an alternative reality where he has no powers, his mother (dead in the comics) remains alive, and various metahumans are missing. We can’t be exactly how much the new film matches the source material as it’s pretty wild, even for a crossover, but we do know that the entire universe switch stems from Barry (the now-infamous Ezra Miller) trying to go back in time to save his mother, which seems to be the case in the movie, judging by the trailer.

We also know that we’re going to see two Batmans (played by Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck — both are credited as Bruce Wayne in the film, but in the comic source material it was Bruce that died, leading Thomas Wayne to become Batman, and Martha Wayne The Joker (like we said, wild), a prickly Supergirl (Sasha Calle) and a pretty terrifying General Zod (Michael Shannon). So, it’s a pretty big deal in terms of crossover potential, and a lot for fans to chew over, especially when it comes to implications for future films.

Reverse Flash, real name Eobard Thawne, is a scientist from the 25th century who idolized Barry Allen. After managing to gain the same powers as his hero, he learned he was destined to become Allen’s greatest enemy and went insane. This caused him to become obsessed and bitter, and he soon decided to use his considerable powers to ruin The Flash’s life. His powers come from something called “negative speed force,” which he can use to alter time.

In the original comic books, Reverse Flash kills Iris West, who’s Barry Allen’s wife, not mother. It’s only in Flashpoint that Thawne kills Allen’s mother, which is the main plot point of the upcoming film, too.

No, Reverse Flash doesn’t appear in The Flash. It’s been confirmed by many people who worked on the film, and the trailer itself, that the main villain in the film will be a doppelganger of Allen, known as Dark Flash (also played by Miller). It seems that Dark Flash ends up being somewhat of a stand-in for Thawne, judging by the fact he wears yellow throughout the trailers — the same color that Reverse Flash dons.

Many fans aren’t particularly happy with the decision to effectively erase Eobard Thawne, whereas others are keen to see how the story unfolds with this new twist. Some have also pointed out that we’ve had a Reverse Flash in the fairly recent Arrowverse series about The Flash, so the fact we’re missing out on one here isn’t exactly a big deal.

There’s been plenty of other criticism about the upcoming film, too. For one, star Ezra Miller has been a bit wild of late, and accused of some pretty nasty crimes. Then there’s the negative comparisons to the CW series. Also, the costume design and cinematography has been getting some serious flack online for its poor quality.

It’s not all terrible news, though. The head of Warner Brothers has apparently said The Flash is “the best” superhero film he’s ever seen.

The Flash is out in theaters on June 16.

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Is Reverse-Flash in The Flash movie with Ezra Miller? HITC investigates with The Flash spoilers.

There are still plenty of eagerly anticipated blockbusters to sink our teeth into in 2022 and one of the biggest lined up for the summer is The Flash, at long last.

Directed by Andy Muschietti (It, It Chapter Two), the American superhero movie serves as the 13th entry in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) and stars Ezra Miller in the titular Barry Allen role.

We have already seen some trailers for the movie and there has been significant emphasis placed on the return of Michael Keaton as Batman, with the actor’s legendary performance in the Tim Burton movies treasured more with each passing year.

As with most films in the genre, audiences are wondering what surprises may show up in regard to characters and casting. With that in mind, is Reverse-Flash in The Flash movie?

WARNING: THE FLASH SPOILERS

Reverse-Flash doesn’t feature in the movie. However, the movie ushers in a similar character to Eobard Thawne (Reverse-Flash’s real name) who is referred to as Dark Flash.

Those who were hoping for Reverse-Flash can take some comfort in knowing that Dark Flash is a worthy surrogate for the previously established DC Comics character, with Ezra portraying both. Taking this into consideration, audiences won’t necessarily feel Reverse-Flash’s absence.

Actors Tom Cavanagh and Matt Letscher recently portrayed Reverse-Flash in The CW series The Flash, so perhaps another incarnation of the character so soon would have felt too familiar for those watching both.

Either way, we have another version of the Flash that originates from another timeline to mix things up in the 2023 movie; in DC Comics, the Dark Flash character is named Walter West.

You can check out a selection of the central The Flash movie cast members alongside their respective roles below:

We may not have Reverse-Flash but we do have the villainous presence of Zod back, with Michael reprising the Man Of Steel role.

“Andy came highly recommended from other friends I have that have worked with him,” Michael told Collider when discussing coming aboard The Flash. “Everybody who works with him just adores him. He’s really creative, I mean, much like Zack was, and very very visual. He’s a brilliant artist.

“… I would like to work with him again, frankly, if the opportunity arises because it was a lot of fun.”

The Flash opens in theaters on Friday, June 16th 2023.

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