![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There's no Justice League in this timeline either, although Barry makes sure Alt-Barry is in place to get his own accidental powers. But it turns out that he landed on the day he was struck by lightning and got his powers as The Flash-the same day that General Zod (Michael Shannon, reprising his role from 2013's Man of Steel) and his army invaded Earth to terraform it into a new Krypton. His mother is still alive in this timeline, and his younger teen self is a freshman in college with none of Barry's emotional baggage from the loss of his mom. But on the way back to the present, a black Speedster within the Speed Force knocks him out and into an alternate 2013 timeline. He travels to just before the murder and makes one tiny but significant change, thereby ensuring her survival. Even though Bruce Wayne/Batman (Ben Affleck) warns that Barry going back in time to save his mother could destroy everything, Barry doesn't listen. ![]() A visit to his childhood home builds up such strong emotions that Barry decides to run until they dissipate-running so fast that he discovers he can go back in time. His father's latest parole hearing is also coming up, and Barry has been unable to come up with new evidence to prove him innocent of the murder of Barry's mother. The result is a cross between Back to the Future and the multiverse antics of Spider-Man: No Way Home and Across the Spider-Verse. Muschetti kept several of those elements while fleshing out his own take on the premise. Thomas Wayne becomes Batman, Martha Wayne becomes The Joker, Wonder Woman and Aquaman are bitter enemies, and Superman is a prisoner. In that alternate world, a young Bruce Wayne is killed rather than his parents. The plot draws in part from the Flashpoint crossover storyline from the comic books, in which the Scarlet Speedster goes back in time to keep his mother from being murdered, thereby altering the entire timeline. We'll give you a heads-up when we get there.) (Spoilers below, but no major reveals until the last section. Director Andy Muschetti has done a perfectly respectable job at the helm, but there's just nothing here we haven't seen many, many times before (and frankly done better to boot), and he never really puts his own stamp on those well-known tropes. The biggest issue is its lack of originality in a popular culture that has become steeped in superhero movies-and all the associated tropes-to the point of saturation. The film is a bit overlong, and the quality of the special effects is uneven, especially in the rather messy climactic battle. It's basically your run-of-the-mill entertaining superhero romp with plenty of action, humor, and a solid emotional core, and Miller delivers a strong dual performance.īut it's not likely to crack many people's top-ten list of superhero movies. That and a series of fun, action-packed trailers helped counter the negative press surrounding a series of controversies involving the film's troubled star, Ezra Miller. Now the film is out, and our verdict is in. In the months leading up to the much-delayed theatrical release of The Flash-the 13th and penultimate film in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU)-new DC co-head James Gunn publicly said that he thought it was one of the best superhero movies he'd ever seen. For an example of the fun fun things we do here. Welcome to the Fun Times at Homer's wiki. Welcome to the fun fun zone that is this wiki. is Security Couch's first real mission that takes place at the new Krusty Burger joint where problems with the robots are in need of investigation.Īnyways. is an AI test that takes place in Simpsons Happy Donuts where we play as the Security Couch.įun Times at Homer's 2 Click here to play FTaH2. You can explore the links provided bellow to know more about it!įun Times at Homer's 1 Click here to play FTaH1. FTaH(Fun Times at Homer's) is a FNaF(Five Nights at Freddy's) parody where it makes FNaF better, and uses The Simpsons characters. ![]()
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