Flash

  • EntertainmentYahoo Movies UK

    'It: Chapter Two' director Andy Muschietti tackling DC's 'The Flash' next

    The director of 'IT' and 'IT: Chapter Two' affirmed the recent reports linking him to the film.

  • NewsYahoo Movies Singapore

    COMMENT: 'Justice League' is okay – but it should have been a milestone

    Note: This commentary contains spoilers for the movie “Justice League”. When “Superman” came out in 1978 starring Christopher Reeve as the title character, it promised audiences that they would believe a man could fly. Although other superhero films had come before it, “Superman” was the first major one to have a budget befitting a superhero movie.

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    Why DC is right to keep their TV and Movie Universes separate

    It’s been an exciting few days for DC fans, with the company releasing trailers for their highly anticipated upcoming movies Wonder Woman and Justice League, as well as their popular television programs The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Vixen, and Arrow. (Unfortunately, there was no trailer for the wonderful Supergirl, which has found a new home on the CW after an excellent first season at CBS, but I’ve no doubt we’ll start to see some material from that show soon.) Generally speaking, these ha

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    'Justice League' v 'Seven Samurai': Zack Snyder Says Superhero Sequel Channels Kurosawa Classic

    Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg make a magnificent seven. With that in mind, director Zack Snyder says his upcoming Justice League team-up will pay homage to one of cinema’s all-time classics: Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai. Snyder’s Justice League, the sequel to his Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice set for November 2017, will be structured in similar fashion.

  • NewsAlex Moreland (TV Blogger)

    The Frustration with UK Broadcast Delays

    After several months of waiting, The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow have all been broadcast on Sky 1 - in the UK, that is. Of course, though, the majority of the people who were interested in the show had pirated it by this point, meaning the show ended up with increasingly poor ratings.