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and DC has revealed a new trailer for DC offering ‘The Flash’.Worlds collide when Barry uses his superpowers to travel back in time in order to change the events of the past. But when his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry becomes trapped in a reality in...
Based on one of the most popular characters from DC Comics, the TV adaptation of The Flash was developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns. The series ran for nine seasons on The CW and is one of the most popular shows in the network’s “Arrowverse.” WATCH NEXT ...
If you're watching Super Bowl 57, then you're been subjected to a number of ads and movie trailers, but none particularly as intriguing as DC Comics' "The Flash" flick. With the company in a state of disarray and approaching a total reset under James Gunn, "The Flash" is on...
Before the Super Bowl last night, Warner Bros debuted the highly anticipated trailer for its upcoming super hero film The Flash. Click inside to check it out!
Warner Bros. has released a familiar final trailer for The Flash, featuring plenty of electrifying new footage from the DC Comics movie. However, this comes after a fight broke out during a fan screening...
The final trailer forThe Flashis here, and alongsidethe shots of Michael Keaton's Batman we saw in the second trailerandthe time travel storyline teased in the first, we also get a little bit more Supergirl. In the clip above Kara Zor-El (Sasha Calle) teams up with Barry Allen (Ezra...
EW has your exclusive first look at the final season of 'The Flash.' Watch the first trailer, which reveals "it's not over yet" for Barry Allen.
The cast also includes Kiersey Clemons (Fairfax) as Iris West and DCU vet Ben Affleck (as another Bruce Wayne/Batman). WATCH THE FLASH MOVIE TRAILER NOW: (If you sign up for a service through our links, TVLine may earn a commission.)...
The very first trailer for 'The Flash' - The CW's 'Arrow' spinoff featuring Grant Gustin as super speedster Barry Allen - has been revealed.