The Flash will showcase the return of Ezra Miller's Barry Allen who first made his presence felt during both versions of Justice League.
The film will be directed by Andy Muschietti (IT and IT Chapter 2), and it has been confirmed to explore the DCEU's vast multiverse by adapting the famous comic-book storyline known as Flashpoint. Miller will be joined by a stellar cast which is headlined by two versions of Batman played by Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton.
Production is still ongoing for The Flash, but a special look at the film has been confirmed to be unveiled during DC FanDome 2021. So far, set photos confirmed the presence of a young Barry Allen and a key location tied to the character.
Meanwhile, Muschietti has been hard at work teasing the film's characters by sharing images of Keaton's Batman emblem and Miller's updated Flash logo.
As DC FanDome 2021 inches closer, the hype surrounding The Flash seems poised to increase after a fresh look at the film emerged.
A Fresh Look at Ezra Miller's Barry Allen
The official trailer for DC FanDome 2021 revealed a brand-new look at The Flash, showcasing Ezra Miller's Barry Allen inside (presumably) STAR Labs.
Alongside the reveal, Miller teased that the upcoming DCEU film will "blow people's heads off."
The Flash Goes Undercover in New Image
Aside from the basic premise of expanding the multiverse, plot details of The Flash are still being kept under wraps. Still, a comic-book movie would not be complete without the presence of rumors.
It was previously rumored that The Flash would feature a storyline where Miller's Barry would encounter a darker version of himself. While set photos have confirmed that Barry will indeed come face to face with an alternate version of himself, it is still unknown if this is an evil iteration of the speedster.
While this latest image is clearly a behind-the-scenes image (as evidenced by the presence of the cameraman), this could hint that Ezra Miller's Barry Allen is wearing a disguise inside a science lab.
It's possible that Barry is already on a different Earth in this situation, thus forcing him to go undercover to cover his tracks. There's a chance that this is where he could encounter his alternate self.
Since Miller's Barry Allen is not wearing any glasses during Justice League, it adds more evidence that the Scarlet Speedster is indeed going undercover for an unknown mission.
Whatever the case, all will be revealed when The Flash premieres in theaters on November 4, 2022.