The Flash producer Barbara Muschietti reveals how the DCEU movie’s production delays really improved it in the end. However Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen was first introduced to the DCEU five years prior with a Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice appearance, his independent movie has been far from a rapid arrival. The Flash has changed directors and release dates on various occasions over the years, however it has finally settled on Andy Muschietti (It) and November 2023. Miller has prepared to play Barry by and by, and as a recent trailer for The Flash revealed, he’ll really be playing numerous Barrys.
Similarly as with any movie that has recorded within the previous year, The Flash needed to direct the entirety of its heroics in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. According to producer Barbara Muschietti, this was certainly a test, particularly since everyone was ready to begin work before the pandemic set in. However, the most recent postponement proved to be very convenient. Speaking at DC FanDome China (by means of ComicBook.com) recently, Muschietti revealed how The Flash was influenced by the pandemic:

“We prepared a ton and we were ready to go on the grounds that we’re great planners, and afterward a worldwide pandemic hit, and afterward every one of the plans went to the latrine and we needed to start again. The first part of the process was truly seeing how we planned to keep everything together and had no parameters in light of the fact that nobody knew what was going to occur. Yet, we were all totally eager to make this movie and we as a whole remained together, Ezra, Andy, I, our group, it essentially implied that we needed to hang tight for around a half year. We had more an ideal opportunity to prep in a manner, got the script to a better spot which is consistently fabulous, and afterward we started shooting in April. It’s been a relentless, crazy adventure on the grounds that Covid doesn’t make things simple. Yet, we’re all so fortunate to be working and sound. We haven’t shut down the movie, we’ve been extremely fortunate. It’s karma. That is the means by which we prepared it, with a great deal of karma. And furthermore, Ezra and Andy together have more energy than any human pair I’ve ever met (chuckles). They’ve kept us all going fundamentally when things were hard in light of the fact that they are hard in the world we’re living. They just inspired us and made a big difference for us, and we’re nearly there toward the finish line.”
Finally, The Flash has cleared perhaps the greatest hurdle on the road to release and can remain on track to make a big appearance late one year from now. Because of Keaton’s enormous return, this movie remains as one of the most expected DCEU projects of the following not many years, and ideally it will prove to be worth the pause. DC FanDome brought some exciting prods to hold fans over for the time being, however more news about The Flash will surely arrive in the coming months.