How would it be to have alternate dimensions that skew across the track and bring up a new ending to “The Flash,” which predominantly takes a stand of neither good nor bad, but there was a bit of tranquility and fidgetiness in the sets of the movie?
The moments of The Flash
It was a blast watching DC movies that buy you a ticket for a parallel universe when reality gives you so much trouble. The original ending of The Flash has allegedly been leaked, and it must have been the best way to say a gritty farewell to the DCEU. We might not be able to get strings ravaged inside a tomb of great Egyptian kings. Still, we could get some insight or an alternative opportunity to witness the tremendous imaginary superhero ending.
The audience’s reaction to the YouTube channel’s upload is one of the apogee moments of The Flash. The early fan screening of the movie had instinctive, eerie things we could never imagine. It feels like being in a place where your teeth make their way out of your mouth and fall on the ground; it makes it more cumbersome when there are chucklesome teeth at the front.
The final scene of The Flash is super close to what we decided to see in theaters. After Barry’s father is acquitted, Bruce Wayne wants Barry to come outside the courthouse. After this point, the narrative bifurcates slightly. Instead of George Clooney emerging from the car, an entirely new and unprecedented figure appears, intriguingly setting the stage for a new iteration of Batman in “The Brave and the Bold.”
This baffles Barry, making him utter words like, “Who on earth is this?” before the movie transitions to the credits. Is this an opportunity to accept the new reel over the theatrical version? Or does it match the eccentric charm of what we experienced in theaters? It’s doubtful we could find a better alternative joke than Barry losing his tooth, eliciting the audience’s laughter. Amidst the confusion of the DCU/DCEU, we encounter some quirky yet endearing jokes.