Johns' fingers outstretching into the DCEU already. No wonder so much talent walked away from the Flash movie. Like you said, Flashpoint is a dark story. Like, disturbingly dark. The animated movie was a pretty faithful adaptation. The main comic has a few more characters play roles, like Element Woman and Enchantress.Well, if they are doing the Flashpoint story, it follows that other DC heroes would appear in it, particularly Wonder Woman and Aquaman, whose nations were at war with each other in the original story's altered timeline.
Although I really wish they wouldn't do that plot for the Flash movie, because it's really, really dark and dystopian (judging from the animated version, anyway, but I gather it was pretty faithful), and I thought the Flash movie was supposed to be one of the lighter entries in the DCEU.
A story where Barry Allen uses time travel to undo the murder of his mother by Reverse Flash and causes the world to be thrown topsy turvy. Atlanteans vs Amazons in a world war, Bruce murdered as a child: with Thomas and Martha becoming Batman and the Joker, Clark never becoming Superman and instead ending up a shrimpy test subject, Hal never becoming GL and the climax involving everyone but Barry dying. The lessons of it is "some things you just can't change". It doesn't really mesh with Johns "hope and optimism" stance for the DCEU either.
I suspect Johns wanted this story for movie adaptation for two reasons. It's a good way to retell the origin (his origin where Nora is murdered by Thawne from 2009) of Barry Allen, include Reverse Flash (who along with Captain Cold are Johns' favorite characters) and touch on a lot of the lessons/cause and consequences CW Barry has been going through in the 3 seasons of the show.
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