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The Flash Movie Crew Celebrates Production Wrap With New Set Photo


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The Flash's sound crew has already finished production on the movie. Directed by Argentinian filmmaker Andy Muschietti off a screenplay by Batgirl writer Christina Hudson, The Flash marks the return of Ezra Miller's Barry Allen to the DCEU after his debut cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and prominent appearance in 2017's Justice League. The movie will track Miller's Scarlet Speedster on a journey inspired by the comic book storyline Flashpoint. The superhero will travel back in time to prevent his mother's death, oblivious of the catastrophic repercussions it will bring to his timeline. Currently, The Flash is slated for a release on November 4, 2022, in the United States.

For a myriad of reasons, The Flash has managed to create quite some buzz among DC fans. For one, fans are stoked about the introduction of Sasha Calle as DCEU's Supergirl, and there is also a lot of excitement as both versions of Batman, played by Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton are set to appear in the movie. That being said, The Flash has taken an exceptionally long time to complete shooting. The movie has been filming since April, and even now, six months in, the production is still ongoing. A few weeks earlier, a post from producer Barbara Muschietti seemed to indicate that work on The Flash is drawing closer to the finish line. Now, another confirmation from the film's crew suggests that the movie has nearly completed filming.

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On Friday, Colin Nicholson, who is a sound mixer on The Flash, shared a picture from the sets of the movie to Instagram (via DCVERSO), announcing he, along with several of his crewmates, has wrapped production on the film. Nicholson's post doesn't make it abundantly clear if the movie has finished filming entirely or if there is still some work left, but it at least confirms that The Flash has managed to get a major part of the production out of the way. In the image, Nicholson and his colleagues can also be seen sporting some of the merch from the film, which they presumably received as wrap-up gifts. Take a look at the post below.

Finalmente!

Acabaram as filmagens de #TheFlash

A equipe de som do filme confirmou a informação no Instagram. pic.twitter.com/4Yzt1bKwxV

— DCVERSO (@DCverso1) October 8, 2021

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Although The Flash is on track to finishing production soon, some major questions about the movie remain unanswered. For instance, there are reports that Gal Gadot's Diana Prince/ Wonder Woman is a part of the film. The speculations gained momentum after Gadot shared a picture of Calle posing with her cutout. But so far, there is no confirmation about the rumor. However, some details may get revealed during The Flash's upcoming panel at DC FanDome on October 16, 2021. Miller and Hudson will be among those in attendance, but fans shouldn't tune in expecting a trailer. Although, there might be a sneak-peek at some behind-the-scenes action and a bit more elaboration about what the presence of multiple Batmen would entail for the DCEU multiverse.

The film has certainly come a long way from the start of production, and hopefully, The Flash will be able to wrap up shooting soon. With that, the next step involves post-production, where the movie needs to spend some quality time to get its VFX right. The Flash clearly boasts a lot of interdimensional traversing, high-octane fights, and majestic superpowers, and it needs them to be of high caliber. Based on what has been seen so far, the filmmakers are making quite the effort to deliver on all of these promises. But whether or not The Flash will stand out is something fans will learn once the promotional material begins to roll out, and that probably won't be until early next year.

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