Of particular interest is the fact that Goyer confirms more than one Flash will appear in the film. For those who aren't up on DC Comics history, there have been several different Flashes over the years. Jay Garrick was the original Flash, Barry Allen succeeded him and he in turn was replaced by Wally West. According to Goyer both Wally West and Barry Allen will be in The Flash movie. That should be a popular move as many fans never fully took to Wally West.
Goyer also indicated that the film will dip into the Speed Force, something that was heavily explored during Mark Waid's popular run on The Flash comic book. Goyer also said that he's talking to someone at M.I.T and they plan to play with relativity, Doppler effects and other fun stuff. This won't just be a guy running fast.
In an interview with The New York Daily News, writer David S. Goyer (responsible for the highly regarded screenplay of Batman Begins) talked about his next movie, The Flash, which he will be both writing and directing.
[quote]beyond wrote:
That should be a popular move as many fans never fully took to Wally West.[quote]
I thought lots of people liked Wally. Granted, I haven't read a lot of Barry stories, but Wally, when dones right, is a great character.
Sounds like the effects will be really cool. Hopefully Goyer will pull off a good superhero team-up movie. We really haven't ever had one that turned out well.
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