The Flash movie wrapped up a major part of their production this week! The Flash Film News shared the sound team celebrating their victory on Twitter.

It had been a hell of a ride for the team amidst the pandemic and now finally the production has shifted to the next phase. They went on to write on the social media platform, ” That’s a wrap on The Flash. Day 124 with a fantastic sound team, brilliant cast, and crew. It’s been challenging but great fun.” This movie has been taking probably forever, due to understandable reasons but looks like things are finally coming together for The Flash.

Ezra Miller along with his co-stars will soon be in the spotlight for the DC FanDome.

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Erza Miller

During the fan event, we are expecting to see the new looks at Andy Muschietti’s movie and Matt Reeves’ much-anticipated film The Batman. It is surely going to be very exciting for the DC Comics and DCEU fans as they will finally get a better idea of what DC Comics has been cooking with the character of Ezra Miller in the upcoming movie.

Have a look at the sound team’s post on Twitter

 

Very recently, the cinematographer Henry Braham spoke to Collider about The Flash. He did give away some tidbits saying that the movie is going to be quite complex and it’s “not really a comic book movie.”

 

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The Flash

He went on to explain, “It’s not based in reality, but it’s a much more kind of technically complex — I think all the filmmakers are really keen that the technical complexity of the storytelling doesn’t get in the way of just good-quality filmmaking. Hopefully, I don’t think it’ll ever come across as a superhero movie. It will come across as a movie, and that’s what it is. I think that’s the way these things need to go. We need to be making great, great, great films that happen to have superheroes who have truthful characters behind them, with all the character flaws that we find in humanity.”

Braham has previously worked on The Legend of Tarzan and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2

Source: Comicbook

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