Good news DC fans The Flash movie release date gets pushed up after positive reactions from early test screenings compare it to Spiderman: No Way Home

    Despite the various issues The Flash movie has been facing, Warner Bros has decided to move up its release by a week after early positive reactions.

    The Flash

    The Flash

    One of the most troubled DC movies that had multiple issues before and after production has to be The Flash starring Ezra Miller. The movie had a troubled pre-production with many writers and directors dropping out of the project left and right.

    Finally, the studio hired 'It' director Andy Muschietti to helm the project and rework the script and the movie finally began production in 2021.

    When the movie finally wrapped production things seemed to be finally on track, but that's when the various allegations and arrests of lead actor Ezra Miller came to light and the movie's release kept getting pushed back multiple times.

    This led to many speculating especially when Discovery merged with Warner Bors and started canceling multiple DC projects that The Flash movie would also get canned but that was not the case and the movie got a June 23 release date.

    According to a new report by Deadline, the early test screenings for the movie have been extremely positive with many comparing the movie to the recent Spiderman: No Way Home.

    With the positive reaction along with the fact that Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny will be coming out on the 30th, the studio has pushed up The Flash's release by a week.

    While the plot of the movie remains under wraps, we do know that the movie will introduce the concept of the multiverse into the DCEU and will feature both Michael Keaton's and Ben Affleck's versions of Batman.

    The movie will also introduce Supergirl into the DCEU and reportedly will have cameos from various members of the Justice League.

    Warner Bros has already confirmed that the studio is cutting ties with actor Ezra Miller and this will be his last appearance as Barry Allen aka The Flash.

    This could mean that they might be killing off this version of the Scarlet Speedster and might introduce a new actor to carry on the role.

    Michael Keaton's Batman

    The rest of the supporting cast of the movie includes Ron Livingston, Michael Keaton, Kiersey Clemons, Michael Shannon, Antje Traue, Sasha Calle,
    and Ben Affleck.

    The Flash will hit the big screen on June 16, 2023.