“Flash” and the 5 must-know facts you should know before its premiere
The film directed by Andy Muschietti and starring Ezra Miller will hit theaters on June 15.
Although Flash is the film that will kick off the new stage of the DC universe , it could be
said that the film is the most important for the company since the release of Man of Steel .
The upcoming Andy Muschietti- directed feature film ( It ) will be something of a
culmination of all DC Extended Universe (DCEU) titles over the past decade.
It is about a time-jumping adventure caused by Barry Allen ( Ezra Miller ), who will play
with the past in order to save his mother from death. However, when he travels to another
time, he will change history itself, including some of the most pivotal moments in his
universe. This means that fans and the general audience will have to remember some of the
most important moments of the film saga. Know five inevitable facts before its premiere:
How Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen meet
In the movie Justice League , Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince assemble a team of
metahumans to help fight off the invading Steppenwolf and his legions of Parademons.
Bruce's first and most enthusiastic recruit is Barry Allen, a speedster who, by his own
admission, "needs friends." Despite a rocky start to their relationship, Barry clings to the
billionaire superhero. By the time he appears in The Flash , he insists that Bruce is his "best friend."
Superman and his origin
For this information you have to go see Man of Steel . Most people probably know
Superman's origin story from general pop culture knowledge: a pod carrying baby Kal-El
lands on Earth after the destruction of Krypton, the Kents adopt him and grow up with
superpowers that you should use for the common good.
But Zack Snyder's movie made some adjustments. Clark Kent is a bit disillusioned with the
world after his father dies and his career as Superman has barely begun when Earth's
greatest threat arrives in the form of Zod. Despite his discomfort, he proves that he is
exactly the hero Earth needs.
The reason Mod appears in " Man of Steel"
The villain from the feature film with Henry Cavill returns with a vengeance in The Flash .
It is not that he has revived, but that he reappears because of Barry Allen and the multiverse.
In the original timeline of the film, Zod arrives on Earth to turn it into a New Krypton with
various devices salvaged from said missing planet's outposts. But the only way to activate
these devices is with Superman's DNA.
In the new film, Barry finds himself trapped in a past where the events of Man of Steel
unfold without the Kryptonian superhero. Zod's plan to transform Earth takes a different,
but potentially just as catastrophic direction.
Barry Allen's father is in prison
Justice League showed Barry's family life in a brief scene in which the young man visits his
father Henry Allen ( Billy Crudup ) in prison. The crime for which he was convicted is not
mentioned, but Barry insists that "the investigation was a disaster." Henry encourages his
son to use his brilliant mind to seek more than this lost cause, but the hero will not stop
trying to clear his mother's name. It is learned from Flash that he will attempt to prove his
innocence for the alleged murder of his mother.
How was the Justice League formed?
At the end of the crossover production envisioned by Snyder, the team finally decides to
form a true alliance. Diana returns to the public spotlight as Wonder Woman, Victor Stone
continues to hone his skills as a Cyborg with his father at STAR Labs, Arthur returns to
protect the ocean, Superman returns to leading his double life as Clark Kent and protector of
Earth, and Batman turns his Batcave into the Justice League's base of operations.
The most important thing in all this is that Barry manages to make his father proud by
getting a job with the Central City Police Department. When The Flash begins , Barry is
working very hard to balance his job as a forensic scientist along with his heroic duties.

