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The Flash, starring the ever-controversial Ezra Miller in the titular role, is the most-awaited summer blockbuster of 2023. Already being hailed as one of the greatest superhero movies at the CinemaCon, Miller’s upcoming standalone film has garnered a bit of controversy from some naysayers.

The internet is buzzing with a debate as some believe that theAndrés Muschietti-directed film is just a Michael Keatonvehicle. The statement has ignited backlash from those who ardently believe that the movie is a 100% Barry Allen story. But again, not having a Barry Allen cameo certainly raises brows.
The FlashIs, Perhaps, A 100% Barry Allen Story!
Ezra Miller‘s first standalone film,The Flash(2023) is being termed a“glorified Batman movie”by some naysayers, who are referring to the upcoming DC film as a Michael Keaton vehicle. After it was reported that Miller’s movie will not include Grant Gustin’s cameo, some fans were convinced that the movie holds a strong focus on Batman than the titular hero.
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But again, some feel differently. One fan took to Twitter to address the criticism and expressed that theAndrés Muschietti-directed film, which has already garnered praise at the CinemaCon,is not a “glorified Batman movie”, but a “100% Barry Allen story”. He tweeted:
“Anyone who says The Flash is just a glorified Batman movie is wrong and completely in denial at this point.

It uses nostalgia correctly and doesn’t rely on fan service and memberberries. This is 100% Barry Allen’s story, with Batman and Supergirl as icing on the cake. Period.”
Others came forward to support the thought. One fan mentioned,“Flash is much more than superspeed.”Another wrote,“People are judging a film they haven’t seen.”Some curious minds, however, questioned the number of post-credit scenes in the film. Well, hang in there! Here are some of the tweets:

The Flash is absolutely sensational.
After all the delays, all the frustration and all nonsense that DCEU fans have had to put up with, this film was absolutely worth the wait!
It’s nothing short of one giant emotional love letter to the character and DC itself.pic.twitter.com/cpvkMT8rln

— The Moonlight Warrior 🌙 (@BlackMajikMan90)July 18, 2025
The road to get this movie made has been a long one, but it was more than worth it.
Believe the hype, because Andy Muschietti truly did deliver one of the all time great superhero movies with “The Flash”.
Heartfelt, Emotional, Hilarious, Fun, and Action-Packed, the film…pic.twitter.com/bZMMaLJlD3
— Voting Harris/Walz to Save Democracy on 11/5 🇺🇸 (@TheSandersonBro)August 24, 2025
https://twitter.com/3CFilmss/status/1660845157762097152?s=20
After a second viewing it has been fully cemented.#TheFlashMovieis one of the greatest comic book movies of all-time.pic.twitter.com/bUQM9HSL1P
— Epic Film Guys ® (@EpicFilmGuys)July 09, 2025
A Strong Comic Storyline, But Multiple Inclusion of Batman Actors
WhileThe Flashmight have loosely adopted the 2011 comic storylineFlashpoint, the upcoming movie’s inclusion of multiple Batman actors and only one forThe Flashmade fans question that the movie doesn’t hold a strong focus on the titular character’s history. And then, it’s Michael Keaton’s nostalgic return in the Batman suit that got everyone framing opinion.
Also Read:Despite Featuring Multiple A-Listers, Ezra Miller’s The Flash Cost $40 Million Less Than Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam
Having said that, it’s too early to judge a film, considering the kind of praises it garnered at ComicCon, after film insider, Matt Ramos, referred to it as the“greatest superhero movie ever”.Even though this might sound like an exaggeration, James Gunn and Tom Cruise are some of the others who showered multiple praises over the movie’s storyline.
Not only this, but the movie’s Oscar-winning production designer, Paul Austerberry, who is the man behind several DC hits, expressed the work that underwent into making this movie, humbly calling it greater than del Toro’s Oscar-winningShape of Water.The movie may be promising but eliminating Grant Gustin’s (who plays Barry Allen in the series) cameo is rather heartbreaking.
The Flashhits theatres on June 13, 2025.
Also Read:“Can you take a picture? It’s for my grandson”: Michael Keaton’s Reaction After Watching Himself In Batman Suit Again Will Make Grown DC Fans Cry
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Mallika Singh
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I am Mallika Singh, a lawyer and writer by profession. Writing gives me a sense of freedom and independence. I am a keen observer and an ardent reader. When not at work, you’re able to find me at the stable. Horse riding is another passion that keeps me going.