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Questions already being asked about the unanimous outpouring of enthusiasm for ‘The Flash’

Is Keaton just a catchphrase machine?

The Flash has been coming for an incredibly long time, beset by production difficulties, COVID interrupting the shoot, and the headline-grabbing antics of star Ezra Miller. But throughout all this, Warner Bros. has remained steadfastly enthusiastic about the project, all bolstered by rave reviews from test audiences.

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We’ll find out for ourselves in just a few weeks, but we now have one take that seems to confirm many of the more pessimistic predictions:

This sounds fair, and with the movie containing two Ezra Millers, both Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck’s Batmen, Sasha Calle’s Supergirl, and Michael Shannon’s Zod, all wrapped up in a time-tangled dimension hopping caper, we’re not surprised to hear that the pacing can be somewhat choppy.

However, it’s the criticism of Keaton’s Batman as a catchphrase machine that has us on edge. We can’t deny we got a nerdy thrill from hearing him say “Let’s get nuts” in the recent trailer, but we’re hoping for something a teeny bit more substantial than him just dropping a bunch of references and then grapple-hooking away. After all, it’s been more than 30 years since Batman Returns, and I want to know what the he’s been doing all this time.

Despite all this, The Flash is too much of a superhero smörgÃ¥sbord to resist. We’ll be there on opening night, if only to see the last few embers of the SnyderVerse still burning fiercely away before James Gunn pours a bucket of water on them for good.

The Flash hits theaters on Jun 15.


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