Ezra Miller’s The Flash: New Details Revealed, Description Of His Scenes From Justice League

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Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen will be a big part of the upcoming “Justice League” film and it sounds like he’ll be bringing a more light-hearted tone to the DC film universe. Various members of the press were recently able to visit the set of “Justice League” in London and all of the reports have one specific thing in common, they’re all praising Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen.

Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen is being described as witty and the “comic-relief” of the film. Barry Allen will still be establishing himself and learning about his powers in “Justice League” and his suit will be a prototype suit made up of 148 pieces. It was described as sleek and made up of several different plates. The look is said to be similar, but different when compared to the suit he wore in “Batman V Superman.” There is reportedly wiring on the suit which is used to contain the electricity generated by Barry’s powers.

A clip of Barry Allen’s first meeting with Bruce Wayne was also shown. In the unfinished clip Barry enters his apartment and turns the power on to find Bruce Wayne sitting in his home. Bruce asks Barry about the footage he saw from Lex Luthor’s files which showed Barry using his powers in a convenience story but Barry tells Bruce it wasn’t him.

Bruce then throws a Batarang at Barry and everything slows down as Barry’s powers kick in. Barry then grabs the Batarang and says, “You’re Batman?” Bruce then tells Barry he’s putting together a team and he says, “Stop right there. I’m in.” He tells Bruce that he “needs friends.” The scene was described as entertaining and fun.

Reporters in attendance also got to see a scene being filmed which featured several heroes speaking with Jim Gordon. Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash and Gordon are all talking when Cyborg shows up. After Cyborg arrives Barry jokes that they won’t all be able to fit in a car and then Batman tells him that he has something bigger.

After having a meeting they all walk away and leave Gordon while he’s still talking then Gordon turns around to see The Flash is the only one left. Barry looks at Gordon and says “Wow, they just left like that didn’t they? How rude.”

Many people are saying that they’re surprised how much they enjoyed Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen and that he might be able to give the DC film universe the boost of positivity it needs. It was also noted that Ezra Miller and Ray Fisher who plays Cyborg seem to have great chemistry together.

via Uproxx.