“The Flash” trailer starring Ezra Miller debuts during the 2023 Super Bowl

The Flash showed off its expansive cast of superheroes in the latest trailer for the long-delayed superhero blockbuster. Ezra Miller stars as Barry Allen,

The Warner Bros. campaign for the superhero film featuring contentious actor Ezra Miller got underway with the release of The Flash trailer during the Super Bowl.

The picture, which has received positive reviews from critics and moviegoers alike and has been hailed as “arguably one of the greatest superhero movies ever made,” stars Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash. But Miller has cast a shadow over the project, making headlines for a number of different arrests and scandals. Miller issued an apology on August 15, 2022, and stated in a statement that they were looking for mental health support.

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Later that month, he had a meeting with the newly appointed film executives of Warner Bros., Pamela Abdy and Michael De Luca, to talk about the project’s future direction once production was finished. Regarding the likelihood of the actor playing the part again in the future, DC Studios co-chair Peter Safran said to reporters in January: “Ezra is absolutely devoted to their recovery.

We have their current adventure completely in our support. We will all determine the best course of action once the moment is appropriate and they are prepared to have that conversation.

Watch The Flash Official Trailer here:

 

Miller, who prefers they/them pronouns, was chosen by Zack Snyder in 2014 for a part in Justice League. And a cameo in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). (2017). It has been a hard journey to have a solo Flash movie made. Warners previously declared in 2014 that a Flash movie would debut in 2018.

But throughout the process, a number of directors and writers came and left. Miller even collaborated on a draft with Grant Morrison, a writer for comic books. In 2019, director Andy Muschietti joined the cast, working on a screenplay by Christina Hodson.

Ben Affleck, who is also portraying a version of Batman, and Michael Keaton, who is reprising his role as Batman for the first time since 1992, also appear in the project. Sasha Calle’s debut as Supergirl will also occur during it.