After much anticipation, The Flash has failed to live up to the high expectations set by the DC Universe. Despite the departure of members from Zack Snyder’s (and Joss Whedon’s) Justice League and the controversies surrounding lead actor Ezra Miller, the film has struggled to make a significant impact.
With a staggering budget of 200 million dollars, The Flash has only managed to gross 217 million dollars so far, potentially resulting in substantial losses for Warner Bros., especially considering the additional advertising expenses. Consequently, the release date of The Flash on HBO Max has been announced.
Aiming to attract more subscribers to the already revamped HBO Max, which is set to feature a new Harry Potter series, The Flash will make its debut on the streaming platform on July 18, following its brief theatrical run.
The Flash: Barry Allen’s Solo Adventure
Directed by Andy Muschietti, renowned for his work on horror movies such as IT and Mama, The Flash sees Ezra Miller reprising his role as Barry Allen in his first standalone superhero film within the DC Universe. The movie introduces the concept of the DC multiverse as Barry employs his superhuman abilities to travel through time, attempting to alter past events in order to save his family.
Barry finds himself trapped in a reality where General Zod has returned, posing a dire threat to humanity, and there are no superheroes to turn to for help. The Flash’s mission becomes rescuing an imprisoned Kryptonian and teaming up with a vastly different version of Batman.
However, the film has received criticism for its underwhelming special effects, which disappoints loyal followers of the original DC Extended Universe. Moreover, its release comes quite late after the departure of Superman and Ben Affleck’s Batman.
As the release date for The Flash on HBO Max approaches, fans and critics eagerly anticipate whether the film will find more success and resonate with audiences on the streaming platform. The fate of the Scarlet Speedster hangs in the balance as he races against the clock to capture the hearts of viewers.