And they went so similar with personality that I can't see why they didn't just use Gustin in the first place.
I don't find them that similar. Miller's Barry seems snarkier, a bit more Cisco-ish. Or maybe more Wally-ish, to go by the comics.
Plus sticking movie Flash with the same colour lightning as Quicksilver is gonna bring out the "DC ripped off Marvel!" idiots....
Quicksilver has lightning?
True--it's such a divisive issue that DC is damned whichever way they choose to go on it. Is there anybody out there in the group that accepts both with and without trunks as long as the costume looks cool?
I just don't think the costume looks complete without the trunks. Superman's costume is an iconic design, effectively unaltered for seven decades. I don't think it looks silly and needs fixing, I think it looks like Superman, and that's enough. I don't see a reason to change it. It's an overreaction to the silly "underwear on the outside" jokes, which were either not meant seriously to begin with or were too ignorant to be worth paying attention to, because there's a clear difference between trunks and underwear. I mean, if any part of the costume is silly, surely the cape would take the prize. But comedians started making the underwear joke because it was an easy target, and as is so often the case, once the joke became a meme, people forgot that it wasn't intended seriously.
I also don't think any of the recent overcomplicated, armor-like versions look cool. Again, I think the classic design looks cool
because it looks like Superman. So the idea that looking like Superman is something that needs to be apologized for and corrected is intrinsically saying that Superman
isn't already cool, and that works against making him cool. Besides, this is supposed to be something Clark wears under his street clothes. It
should be basically a leotard.