Consensus on the cancellation-threshold is as far away as ever: Phillip Schofield languishes in disgrace while Ezra Miller stars in a $190m movie despite a record of toxic and erratic behaviour involving the police and the courts. Allen is working hard at a forensic lab in the city as part of his civilian vocation to get justice for his dad Henry. But when the Flash crash-lands back a moment before the tragedy, it seems the butterfly wing has flapped harder than expected and something has gone terribly wrong. Krypton’s odious General Zod now threatens Earth, so the two Flashes have to round up the older, more reclusive Batman to protect humankind, along with other surprising heroes. But this is not a movie with any new ideas or dramatic rethinking, and nothing to compare with the much-lauded animation experiment in the recent Spider-Man films.
Source: The Guardian June 07, 2023 15:42 UTC