It’s this quartet of heroes that The Flash fascinatingly hangs its proverbial hat on and for the most part, it’s a collaboration that works in the context of the story being told. ![]() Watching two versions of Barry might be a bit much for some audience members the Snyder-Verse’s Barry Allen), this reality’s Barry Allen (also played by Miller) – we’ll refer to him as Barry B from now on – as well as Kara Zor-El/Supergirl (Sasha Calle), and the Tim Burton-Verse’s Bruce Wayne/Batman (Michael Keaton) in a bid to save the fracturing DC multiverse from collapsing in on itself. There are some superheroes in this reality, and Barry needs their help to thwart Zod and return home. Oh, and General Zod (Michael Shannon), who died in 2013’s Man of Steel, is alive, and set to invade Earth. Barry’s time-traveling plan winds up trapping him in an alternate reality – without his superhuman abilities, meaning he can’t journey back to his own dimension. Unsurprisingly, that proves to be the case.
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