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Ezra Miller as Barry Allen in 'The Flash'
Screenshot via Warner Bros/DC Studios

‘The Flash’ VOD release reopens the floodgates of hate as everyone has the same complaint

And, no, it's not to do with the baby in the microwave.

Shortly after earning the dishonor of making less money at the box office than DC’s previous most infamous bomb, Green Lantern, The Flash has now shuffled onto VOD, with the Ezra Miller vehicle making its digital debut in the U.S. this July 18. And somehow it turns out that not everyone on the internet has discovered the, uh, delights of this film before now as its arrival on a fresh platform is leaving new viewers reeling over what the rest of us already knew.

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Which is that, whatever you may think about it, The Flash is one very ugly movie. Those dead-eyed cameos from beyond the grave have already returned to the conversation, and now it’s the turn of the CGI sludge-fest that is the film’s third act, in which the two Barry Allens and their allies fight nondescript Kryptonian soldiers against the flattest, blandest backdrop ever seen in a grand superhero cinematic ending.

For those who never saw The Flash on the big screen, the realization that this is how the Ezra Miller vehicle looks has left them flabbergasted. Sadly, an attempt to drum up some praise for the movie only ended up being hijacked by a new generation of haters.

https://twitter.com/neotrin1ty/status/1680990332563890177

We’ve got some bad news for you…

https://twitter.com/9_volt_/status/1681006805529264129

… Yes, it does.

And yet James Gunn thought The Flash was a great film. Make it make sense.

Who’s going to tell him?

Really puts Hollywood being under threat by the actors and writers’ strikes under a much different light, huh?

In recent times, a superhero movie landing on VOD or streaming has been a handy barometer for what the general consensus really is about this production, once the initial release hype/backlash has settled down, e.g. Black Panther 2 being less popular than it initially was and Guardians 3 being confirmed as a hit. For The Flash, then, it unfortunately seems its reputation won’t be redeemed anytime soon.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'
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