The Flash Ending Explained: The Complex DCU Timeline & That Multiverse Cameo Broken Down
The Flash movie is finally here after a long, tumultuous production, and its ending presents a complicated series of scenes and unanswered questions.
The Flash is a DC Extended Universe film starring Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, A.K.A. The Flash. Wishing for a world where his mother still lives, Barry Allen manages to find a way to travel through time to save her. However, Barry ends up in an alternate universe where metahumans aren't present, meaning a living General Zod arrives to conquer the planet. To save this world and return home, Barry will seek the help of two alternate reality heroes, Batman (Michael Keaton and Supergirl (Sasha Calle).
The Flash movie is finally here after a long, tumultuous production, and its ending presents a complicated series of scenes and unanswered questions.
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