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The Flash: Full Look At Ezra Miller’s Costume

The first full look at Ezra Miller's costume in The Flash has been revealed. Miller reprises the role of Barry Allen/The Flash in the first live-action standalone film for the character. Miller first appeared as The Flash in a brief tease in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, then made his full debut in Zack Snyder's Justice League, introducing him into the DCEU proper. He also had a blink-and-miss-it cameo in David Ayer's Suicide Squad. The actor also appeared in costume for an episode of CW's The Flash, where he met that version of the character, played by Grant Gustin.

Director Andy Muschietti directs The Flash, which serves not only as the first live-action feature for The Flash, but also brings back one of the original DC actors in Michael Keaton's Batman/Bruce Wayne, who previously starred as the character in 1989's Batman and 1992's Batman Returns. Keaton's return marks the beginning of the DCEU's venture into the multiverse, which will have the old Batman team-up with The Flash and potentially with the Snyderverse Batman, played once again by Ben Affleck in the film. For Miller, this marks a more in-depth look at his character, as well as a sprucing up of his iconic costume.

Now, the first full look at the costume is here, after a number of teases since last year's DC FanDome. For today's event, The Flash showed off a brief teaser that revealed Ezra Miller in the new costume, which has the glowing lines throughout and gold boots. The tease features voice over from Michael Keaton's Batman and delves into the multiverse aspect of the film, eventually showing Miller in the famed Batcave from the Tim Burton Batman films, as well as a brief look at Keaton's Batman in silhouette. A look at Sasha Calle as Supergirl is also seen in the Batcave alongside The Flash, meaning that at least those three characters will interact in the film. Take a closer look at the images below:

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Source: DC FanDome




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