Warner Bros. Pulls 'The Flash' In Stunning Challenge to Disney

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Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/ The Flash

Credit: Warner Bros

19 Comments

  1. Steve

    It shouldn’t have taken that long.

    1. Kris

      Pulled forward 1 week. They are releasing it the week before Indiana Jones comes out 🤷‍♀️

  2. Kris

    Releasing a film a week early is still no competition for Indiana Jones because most of us have decided to boycott the Flash anyway 🤷‍♀️

    1. Tinker Bell

      Exactly! I refuse to watch any movie with this disgusting pedophile in it! They should have cut ties with him and recast the role, fans would have been MORE than understanding and probably grateful for it. But hey, when did Universal ever do anything they morally should anyway. 🙄

      1. Kyle smith

        It’s not universal..it’s WB

    2. Valery

      you’re right I hope the flash takings go very badly

  3. Bryan

    That’s not what pulled means….

  4. I wouldn’t go to see this movie if they paid me $100.00 to watch it. That disgusting Waco Miller should not be given publicity!

  5. MCU>DCU

    Pulled = not being released theatrically.
    Moved = what is happening with this film.

    1. Rich

      Disney does not own The Flash or DC. That’s Warner Bros…

      1. Linda M Gonzalez

        Then why do articles call it a Disney film?

        1. myrdraal2001

          Any fool that does that doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Even a small Google search would inform you otherwise.

        2. SP

          Try rereading the article with your brain turned on

    2. Shane

      Reading comprehension isn’t your strong suit is it?

  6. Bruce

    No one said it was a Disney film
    Trying reading comprehension u idiot

  7. Dave

    You’re all idiots

  8. Mechafx

    The Flash will not fare well at the box office, even if it had no competition. All because of Ezra Miller and all his extra.

    1. Roy

      It will hit the PAN hard.!

  9. gnomedeplume

    “Stunning challenge to Disney” is a funny way of saying “act of absolute desperation following the box office bellyflop of Black Adam which they were also pinning all their hopes on”

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