After making two small appearances as the iconic scarlet
speedster in Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and more recently
in David Ayer's Suicide Squad, 23-year-old actor Ezra Miller is pumped up for a
chance to shine alone in his very own standalone outing as the superhero.
However, that will not come out until March of 2018, four months after his next
DC Extended Universe project, Snyder's Justice League, reaches theaters on
November of 2017.
Speaking to MTV News, Miller revealed a few tidbits of
information regarding Rick Famuyiwa's Flash movie, including tone, female co-star
Kiersey Clemons, who is playing Iris West, and his comic book sage Grant
Morrison.
"I think there’s just an intention to make
something extremely fun and something superhuman and something deeply
human. t’s the thing we’re all trying to do, but I think Rick’s mind and
his heart are in an excellent place, and his expertise as a filmmaker, as
evidenced by Dope, all come together as very exciting factors to me."
"Kiersey is amazing. I had the opportunity
to read with her and do some explorative acting in our chemistry read … the
results of these experiments clearly were positive. I’m just deeply excited
about what these people carry in their hearts, and I’m excited about the
radical intention that everybody seems to be bringing to the genesis chamber of
this film."
"Grant Morrison is my absolute Guruji when it
comes to The Flash and the mythos of the comic book — these two-dimensional
realities that we engage within our three-dimensional world. Us trying to
understand those beings is as ludicrous as those two-dimensional beings trying
to understand us, and yet there’s something about The Flash that we can relate
to on a uniquely human level."
Source - MTV News
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