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Shazam! by Geoff Johns
Shazam! by Geoff Johns










Shazam! by Geoff Johns

It invokes a joyful yet clever tone that Waid once accomplished himself when he wrote the adventures of Wally West in The Flash during the 90s, which is a comparison that can only promise we’re in for a wild ride once more. In fact, they excel at celebrating his rich publication history while seamlessly reintegrating and modernizing it for a new age of fans.

Shazam! by Geoff Johns Shazam! by Geoff Johns

That being said, none of this means the creatives have ignored where the character has been since his heyday. How nice it must be for him to have a name he can actually say without lightning striking him. It’s especially notable that Billy Batson’s superhero persona is once again being rebranded, this time with the familiar title of “The Captain”, which turns a fun nod into a new direction. This feeling seems almost directly out of the character’s time at Fawcett Comics and his early days at 1970s DC-even before he was fully integrated into their universe with Crisis on Infinite Earths. Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Rudy Mancuso and Luke Brandon Field are also on board in undisclosed roles.Unlike Geoff Johns’ darker New 52 reboot, which the character has pretty much followed for the past decade, Waid and Mora’s debut sets the tone by recapturing the whimsical storytelling and magical wonder that comes with watching a child wield the power of gods.

Shazam! by Geoff Johns

In addition to Ezra Miller, The Flash also features Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck as two separate versions of Batman, Ron Livingston as Henry Allen, Maribel Verdú as Nora Allen, Kiersey Clemons as Iris West, Michael Shannon as General Zod, Antje Traue as Faora-Ul and Sasha Calle as Supergirl. Written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Andy Kuber, Flashpoint radically altered the status of the DC Comics universe and led to the launch of the New 52 titles. However, James Gunn and Peter Safran did not discuss the Flash sequel during their DC Universe presentation.ĭirected by Andy Muschietti from a script written by Birds of Prey scribe Christina Hodson, The Flash is inspired by the Flashpoint comic book storyline, which followed Barry Allen as he navigated an altered DC Universe. Discovery already has a script for a potential sequel to The Flash, written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, the man behind the two Aquaman movies starring Jason Momoa. This decision has serious consequences for Barry and the rest of the world, as he must navigate this new reality while also facing off against villains like General Zod from Man of Steel. In The Flash, Barry Allen travels back in time to save his mother, which creates an alternate timeline known as the Flashpoint Paradox. New extended TV Spot for The Flash! #TheFlashMovie /bjB2SR4cQM- The Flash Film News May 3, 2023












Shazam! by Geoff Johns